University of Glasgow are delighted to announce the launch of the University of Glasgow Humanitarian Scholarship, created to support Displaced and Conflict-Affected (DACA) applicants applying for Postgraduate Taught (PGT) programmes for 2026 entry.
This scholarship reflects thier commitment as a University of Sanctuary to removing barriers to education for those impacted by war and displacement. Successful applicants will receive a full tuition fee waiver, a living stipend, accommodation and travel support, ensuring they have the resources needed to thrive academically and personally. Full eligibility criteria are listed below.
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Benefits
- Full tuition fee waiver for the duration of study
- A stipend of £9,010 per year towards study/living costs
- University of Glasgow accommodation for the duration of study (Please note this scholarship will not fund private accommodation)
- Visa and Health Surcharge Costs
- Flight to Glasgow
Requirements
To be eligible applicants must:
- Have applied to study an eligible programme at the University of Glasgow for the 2026-27 academic session.
- Be domiciled in any country that is not the United Kingdom
- Have international or EU fee status
- Be classed as a highly qualified applicant, this is usually determined by an ability to demonstrate academic excellence and achieve grades equivalent to UK 1st Class Honours
- Be at serious risk due to armed conflict, and/or, have been displaced within your home country or forced to leave your home country within the last three years because of armed conflict, and have sought international protection outside the UK.
Check also:
Wits-Edinburgh Programme in Sustainable African Futures by Mastercard Foundation 2026-2027
Department of Aeronautics MSc Scholarship at Imperial College London 2026
Application Deadline
April 30, 2026How To Apply
Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to
University of Glasgow on www.gateway-to.glasgow.ac.uk to apply
For more details, visit University of Glasgow Scholarship webpage