Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme University Of Bristol
About the Scholarship
Postgraduate scholarships for applicants from low and middle income Commonwealth countries. Funded jointly with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
Overview
No. of scholarships to be awarded
Varies
Type of scholarship
Merit
Renewability
Yes
Application deadline
2023-12-20
Announcement of award on
N/A
Applicability of the scholarship
Courses
Postgraduate
Universities
University of Bristol
Countries
UK
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Scholarship amount details
Tuition fees
Maintenance/living cost stipend (£1,116 per calendar month, 2020/21 figures)
Return flights
Thesis grant
Study travel grant (if applicable)
A one-off arrival allowance (£433, 2020/21 figures).
Eligibility
Must be a citizen of one of the Commonwealth Shared Scholarships countries are expected to have a first-class or upper-second-class bachelor's degree;
Must meet English language standards (at the very least, to comply with UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) student visa laws) and have them in place before the application deadline; Must not be now living or studying in a developed nation; must not have previously studied in a developed country;
Must not be currently living or studying in a developed country; must not have previously studied in a developed country; must not have previously studied in a developed.
Application Process
You must apply online through the Commonwealth Commission's system. You will be asked how your participation in the programme would assist your native nation as part of the application process.
Before applying for the scholarship, you must first apply for a spot on a qualifying master's programme at the University of Bristol, since you will need to provide a valid University of Bristol student ID. Only those who have given a genuine student ID will be considered for a scholarship.