source-url: https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/scholarships/commonwealth-masters-scholarships
apply-url: https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/apply/uk-universities/
The Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are prestigious awards that provide access to world-class university education in the UK. The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) offers these scholarships to candidates from eligible Commonwealth countries, with the support of UK universities. Over 800 scholarships are awarded annually to support the CSC’s aims and objectives.
Overview
The Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are offered to candidates from eligible Commonwealth countries to study at UK universities with part funding agreements with the CSC. These scholarships provide full tuition fees and are offered jointly by the CSC and UK universities.
- Commonwealth Shared Master’s Scholarships offer awards jointly supported by UK universities
- Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships offer a selection of Master’s courses through participating universities
- UK universities are invited to bid for up to ten Commonwealth Shared Scholarships for specified courses
- Universities are also invited to bid for Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships for specified courses
Eligibility
Eligible countries can apply for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships. The main route of application is via national nominating agencies, invited NGOs and charitable bodies, and selected universities in low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
- Candidates must be from eligible Commonwealth countries
- Candidates must be nominated by a national nominating agency, NGO, or charitable body, or selected university
- Candidates must meet the additional eligibility criteria set by the nominating body
Benefits
- Full tuition fees are covered by the agreement between the CSC and the UK university
- Opportunity to study at a world-class UK university
- Opportunity to build long-term research collaborations and academic partnerships with other institutions across the Commonwealth
How to Apply
The main route of application is via national nominating agencies, invited NGOs and charitable bodies, and selected universities in low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Candidates must submit their applications through the nominating body.
- Candidates must submit their applications through the nominating body
- Candidates must provide all required documents and information
- Candidates must meet the additional eligibility criteria set by the nominating body
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
The purpose of the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships is to provide access to world-class university education in the UK and to build long-term research collaborations and academic partnerships with other institutions across the Commonwealth.
Who is eligible to apply for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
Candidates from eligible Commonwealth countries are eligible to apply for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships.
How do I apply for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
The main route of application is via national nominating agencies, invited NGOs and charitable bodies, and selected universities in low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
What are the benefits of the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
The benefits of the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships include full tuition fees, opportunity to study at a world-class UK university, and opportunity to build long-term research collaborations and academic partnerships with other institutions across the Commonwealth.
What is the selection process for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
The selection process for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships is managed by the national nominating agencies, NGOs, and charitable bodies, and selected universities in low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries.
When do applications open for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships?
Applications for the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships typically open in late summer or early autumn, but the exact dates may vary from year to year.