About
Cranfield University is a specialist postgraduate university in the United Kingdom, focusing on science, engineering, technology, and management. It is known for its close industry links and applied research, with campuses in Bedfordshire and Shropshire (Cranfield Defence and Security).
Funding Opportunities
IGEM Postgraduate Master's Scholarship
The Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM) is offering postgraduate master's scholarships worth £6,500 to those studying an Engineering Council accredited degree. The award is open to exceptional postgraduate students from an Engineering Council accredited degree programme who wish to pursue an Engineering Council accredited master's degree. Applicants must be a member of IGEM at the time of applying and must intend to commence their master's degree in the next academic session. Candidates should be expecting or have already gained a first class or 2:1 honours Engineering Council accredited degree. Applications are reviewed by a scholarship panel, with interviews for successful candidates normally scheduled for July.
AFTE Scholarship Program
The Association of Firearm and Tool Mark Examiners (AFTE) is the international professional organization for practitioners of Firearm and/or Tool Mark Identification and has been dedicated to the exchange of information, methods and best practices, and the furtherance of research since its creation in 1969. AFTE awards annual monetary scholarship(s) of up to $2,000.00 to students who are seeking or advancing a career in Forensic Science. The scholarship contributes to the cost of study for students enrolled in natural, physical, or biological science programs. Applicants must be entering their third year or higher of a Bachelor's degree or enrolled in any year of an advanced degree (MS, PhD, MD or comparable) program. The scholarship is open to students worldwide who intend to pursue a career in forensic science.
SECIHTI Scholarship for Mexican Students
Cranfield University has an agreement with SECIHTI (Secretaria de Ciencias, Humanidades, Tecnologia e Innovacion) which provides competitive scholarships for Mexican students to study a postgraduate degree. This scholarship program offers a 30% tuition fee discount from Cranfield University combined with a monthly stipend provided by SECIHTI. The program is designed to support Mexican students pursuing master's or PhD degrees in science and humanities fields at Cranfield University. Students must first obtain an unconditional offer from Cranfield before applying directly to SECIHTI for the scholarship in response to their calls. In addition to the 30% fee discount, SECIHTI awards a monthly stipend and a partial scholarship of £2,983 to successful scholars.
ScottishPower Master's Scholarship
ScottishPower provides scholarships covering tuition fees and living costs for postgraduate studies at universities in the United Kingdom. Applications will be accepted from students undertaking master's courses in subject areas related to renewable energy and engineering. Scholars benefit from full payment of university tuition fees, a monthly bursary of £1,200 per month, a company mentor who can assist with industry related academic projects, and exciting career prospects. In return for the award, ScottishPower are looking for each scholar to promote career opportunities available within the company and act as a STEM ambassador for the industry. This scholarship supports students pursuing master's courses in specified knowledge areas including electrical/mechanical/civil/electronic engineering, environmental sciences, climate change, sustainability, offshore engineering, geosciences, oceanography, meteorology, wind power engineering, physics, fluid dynamics, data/cyber security, telecoms, business analytics, and cloud computing.
Alexander S Onassis Scholarship
The Alexander S Onassis Foundation established a programme of scholarships to Greek University graduates for postgraduate studies or doctoral studies abroad. The scholarship provides a monthly stipend of up to £800 per month to support Greek students pursuing advanced degrees internationally. In 1998 the programme started awarding scholarships for doctoral studies in Greece and, in 2001, for postgraduate studies in Greece. Over 130 Scholarships for Hellenes are awarded each year for both studies in Greece and abroad in all fields of study.
Perry Foundation Study Awards
The Perry Foundation is a registered UK charity with the objectives of promoting education and research connected with agriculture or food production for the benefit of the public. Perry Foundation Awards are a maximum of £12,000 for each year of the duration of the PhD project and normally for three or four years. Awards will only be offered when the university, college or research establishment has provided assurances that the necessary balance of funding to complete the full duration of the project will be made available. The awards are open to students undertaking PhD research in an agriculture-related discipline at Cranfield University. The awards are normally open to graduates holding a first or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate subject. Candidates sitting final examinations during the summer of the year for which the application is made will be considered but awards will be subject to a satisfactory examination result.
Funds for Women Graduates
The Funds for Women Graduates grants are for women who will be in their final year of doctoral studies and are awarded to help with living costs (not tuition fees). The criteria for awarding grants are the proven needs of the applicant and her academic calibre. Grants are available up to £6,500, and will be a contribution towards living expenses for one year's academic study or research. Women graduates from UK and overseas are eligible to apply. They must be studying in Great Britain and in their final fee-paying or writing-up year of PhD or DPhil. Any subject or field of study will be considered. There is no upper age limit. Students reading for a part-time PhD or DPhil will be eligible to apply from their third year onwards. Evidence of ability to pay fees is required. Grant holders must submit a written report at the end of the academic year for which the grant was awarded.
Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship
The Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarships allow individuals to grow at a crucial time in their development by enabling overseas study at a top-rated university or institution of their choice across the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States of America. The aim is to give them a life-changing experience that will broaden their vision and improve their skills to operate in society, helping to bring their talent to fruition, and thus making them a future vehicle of positive change in their environment. Scholarships are granted at top UK, American and European institutions for funding requirements, including tuition fees. The Foundation does not award scholarships for more than US$100,000. Duration of the course can be between nine months to four years. The Foundation does not award scholarships in the following subjects: Business and Finance, Computer Science, Engineering or Management Studies (MBA).
Masters Compare Scholarship
This scholarship provides an exciting opportunity to help students start a master's course in September or October at Cranfield University. The Masters Compare postgraduate scholarship is open to UK, EU and international students who are starting the first year of a master's degree course in September or October at Cranfield University. The scholarship provides £5,000 which can be used alongside other funding and does not affect the UK Government Postgraduate Loans scheme or any other bursary or merit scholarship students may be entitled to receive from the University. To be eligible, students must have received an offer to study on a part-time or full-time postgraduate degree, must have submitted the course application before the advertised deadline, and must register to receive the Masters Compare email newsletter and complete a 200-word personal statement. Students must also have enrolled and be able to provide proof of enrolment onto a full master's degree by the end of October.
The Ove Arup Foundation Scholarship
The Anglo-Danish Society, together with the Ove Arup Foundation, administers a scholarship for postgraduate study in subjects relating to the 'built environment' for a fixed amount of £2,000. Additionally, it offers the successful applicant contact with the Ove Arup Foundation and the Foundation's commitment to support and publicise any publication made as a result of the scholarship. For this reason, candidates who can demonstrate that their research is likely to result in publication will be favoured. The scholarship is available exclusively to Danish students for study at UK universities at the postgraduate level. Applications typically open in January each year with a closing date of 1 March.
John Monash Scholarship
The John Monash Scholarship enables talented Australians to pursue a masters or PhD at any world-class university outside of Australia, with no restrictions on field of study or institution. The scholarships recognise excellence and leadership, and celebrate one of Australia's finest leaders: General Sir John Monash. Each year the scholarships are awarded to outstanding Australian graduates to enable them to study for a master's or doctoral degree at the world's best universities. Successful applicants have shown excellence in their field, demonstrated leadership skills, and have a vision for how they can contribute to a better Australia. The awards support any postgraduate degree, however, the applicant must be able to argue the merits of the chosen course and institution. The John Monash Scholarships are not limited by age, gender, academic field of study or choice of overseas university.
Charles Wallace Trusts
The Charles Wallace Trusts give grants towards the costs of fees and maintenance of PhD students from India, Pakistan, Burma and Bangladesh. The four UK-registered Charles Wallace Trusts were established in 1981 with funds bequeathed by Charles Wallace, a British businessman and entrepreneur who flourished in India in the late 19th century and died in London in 1916. Grants of up to £1,000 are provided to support tuition fees or maintenance costs for doctoral students from these specific countries studying at Cranfield University. Applications are managed through the British Council offices in eligible countries and the Charles Wallace Trusts website.
Danish Student Grant and Loan Scheme
Danish students who wish to study abroad may apply for a scholarship for up to two years. The scholarships are intended to partly or wholly cover the tuition fees of certain study programmes in other countries. They are specifically for full-time master's degrees. The foreign education programme must be approved as giving entitlement to the student grant, and applicants must have a minimum of five study grant portions and/or completion loan instalments left for each period corresponding to 30 ECTS credits. The official length of the programme must be between 60 and 120 ECTS credits. The maximum scholarship amount corresponds to the sum received by a Danish educational institution for a corresponding study programme in Denmark. Should the tuition fees be higher than the Danish scholarship, students must pay the remainder themselves or apply for a loan.
The Anglo-Danish Society Scholarship
The Anglo-Danish Society provides grants of a minimum of £2,500 for Danish students to undertake postgraduate study in the UK. Scholarships are intended to be only a supplement to students' other funding and will run for a period of up to six months from the beginning of the academic year indicated or such other date as may be approved. All applicants are required to submit a budget for their study period and two signed letters of recommendation from persons of academic or professional standing. Successful applicants will be requested to submit a short report to the Society on the academic work undertaken during the period of study and will also be asked to give their permission for the Society to publicise awards. The report should be submitted at the end of the academic year for which they were given an award. Applications for projects that make use of specific educational opportunities existing between Denmark and the UK, contribute to cultural interchange between Denmark and the UK, or have relevance to current issues in either or both countries will be favoured.
The Gen Foundation Grants
The Gen Foundation is a charitable trust which principally provides grants to students and researchers in food sciences and food technology. Since 1998, funding has been awarded to over 100 people studying or researching within these fields. Small grants of between £500 and £5,000 are available to support students or research activities in food sciences or food technology. Successful candidates are asked to submit a report to the Trustees at the end of their studies. All potential candidates should be aware that Gen Foundation grants are one-off, non-renewable awards. The Foundation does not support undergraduates, short-term training, conferences, seminars or thesis writing.
Marshall Scholarships
Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a postgraduate degree in the United Kingdom. The awards are mainly funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and are overseen by the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission. Founded by a 1953 Act of Parliament, and named in honour of US Secretary of State George C Marshall, the scholarships commemorate the humane ideals of the Marshall Plan and express the continuing gratitude of the British people to their American counterparts. One and Two year scholarships are available: The one-year Marshall Scholarship is aimed at applicants who have strong reasons for wishing to study in the UK, but have a clear post-scholarship plan that would mean a one-year award would work better for them than the two-year Marshall Scholarship. The Two Year Scholarship is suitable for applicants who wish to complete two one-year Masters courses in the UK at the same or different Universities, or can be used toward PhD studies. The total value of a Marshall Scholarship varies according to the circumstances of each scholar, but the figure tends, on average, to be around £30,000 a year.
Global Clinical Supplies Group Scholarship
A scholarship is available for an outstanding UK candidate on the full-time Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc or Procurement and Supply Chain Management MSc to the value of £5,000. The recipient will also benefit from an invitation (with expenses paid) to join the annual Global Clinical Supplies Group European Knowledge Conference taking place in Rome on 13-15 October 2026, which will provide a perfect insight into the pharmaceutical sector and a great networking opportunity. The scholarship is provided by the Global Clinical Supplies Group, an industry partner of Cranfield School of Management. This scholarship can be awarded in addition to a Cranfield Merit Scholarship or Cranfield International Scholarship. The successful candidate must have an offer to study on either a full-time postgraduate taught Logistics and Supply Chain MSc or Procurement and Supply Chain Management MSc at the Cranfield campus for the 2026/2027 academic year.
FIDERH
FIDERH (Fund for Development of Human Resources) offers affordable loans to Mexican students undertaking postgraduate study. FIDERH is a federal trust managed by the Central Bank of Mexico which has been financing graduate students for over 40 years. FIDERH is part of the Public Research Centers System of the Mexican Council of Science and Technology (CONACyT). The program provides loans of up to MXN400,000 per year to go towards tuition fees, living expenses and medical insurance for Mexican citizens pursuing postgraduate degrees in science, business, technology or engineering.
Alan Harrison Half-Fee Scholarships
The Alan Harrison Half-Fee Scholarships are prestigious awards covering half of tuition fees for outstanding UK national candidates pursuing full-time master's degrees in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Procurement and Supply Chain Management, or Management at Cranfield School of Management. Named after Professor Alan Harrison (1944-2012), a distinguished academic who built Cranfield into a leading international institution for supply chain management, these scholarships honor his legacy of passionate commitment to student development. Scholarships are awarded based on the strength of the personal statement, achievements, academic credentials, professional track record, personal merit, and likely contribution to the cohort. Applications are reviewed by Course Directors following the closing date. Four scholarships are available annually: two at £8,100 for supply chain management programs and two at £9,450 for the Management MSc. Recipients receive the award as a tuition fee reduction for the 2026/2027 academic year.
The Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust
The Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust provides grants of between £650 and £1,500 for postgraduate study in all fields for students with demonstrable financial need. Founded in 1919 by businessman and philanthropist Sir Richard Stapley (1843-1920), the Trust supports the work of mature students of proven academic merit, and in financial need, who are pursuing further degree qualifications at an institution in the UK. Applications are open to students from all countries, but applicants must be resident in the UK at the time of applying, as well as during their course of study. All grants are made annually, and are normally between £650 and £1,500 to assist with the cost of postgraduate study. The application process is competitive, with the first 300 eligible applications received being assessed by trustees according to academic achievement and financial need. Applicants for full-time postgraduate higher degree courses may be supported for up to a maximum of three years and part-time postgraduate higher degree courses for a maximum of six years, but new applications must be submitted each year.
Cranfield University GREAT Scholarship 2026 Nigeria
In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, Cranfield University is offering a scholarship to one student in Nigeria applying for selected full-time postgraduate Masters degrees. This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council, together with UK universities, to support from a number of countries in accessing excellent UK higher education opportunities. The scholarship provides £10,000 towards tuition fees for Nigerian passport holders and residents pursuing postgraduate studies at Cranfield University. Applicants must be starting their course in September or October 2026-2027 and choose from one of 25 eligible MSc programs spanning aerospace, engineering, management, environmental studies, and data science.
Cranfield University GREAT Scholarship 2026 Kenya
This year, in partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, Cranfield University is offering a scholarship to one student in Kenya applying for selected full-time postgraduate Masters degrees. This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council, together with UK universities, to support students from a number of countries in accessing excellent UK higher education opportunities. The scholarship provides £10,000 towards tuition fees for Kenyan passport holders and residents pursuing postgraduate study at Cranfield University. Applicants must be starting their course in September or October 2026 and can choose from a wide range of eligible courses spanning aerospace, engineering, management, sustainability, and other specialized fields.
Cranfield University GREAT Scholarship 2026 Bangladesh
In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, Cranfield University is offering a scholarship to one student in Bangladesh applying for selected full-time postgraduate Masters degrees. This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council, together with UK universities, to support students from a number of countries in accessing excellent UK higher education opportunities. The scholarship provides £10,000 towards tuition fees for one Bangladeshi student undertaking a full-time master's degree starting in September or October 2026. Applicants must be passport holders and residents of Bangladesh. The scholarship covers a wide range of courses across aerospace, engineering, environmental science, business, management, and sustainability fields.
Enhanced Learning Credit (ELC) Scheme
The Ministry of Defence's Enhanced Learning Credits Scheme (ELC) promotes lifelong learning among members of the Armed Forces. The scheme provides financial support in the form of a single up-front payment in each of a maximum of three separate financial years. ELC funding is only available for pursuit of higher level learning, specifically for courses that result in a nationally-recognised qualification at Level 3 or above on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Northern Ireland and Wales. ELC funding is dependent on the number of years of service in the Armed Forces and provides up to £2,000 annually over three years to assist with the cost of study. Applicants must be current serving or former members of the UK Armed Forces undertaking a course of study that results in the qualification of MSc, PGDip or PGCert.
Ubiquitous Cognitive Navigation with AI Based Systems PhD
This fully-funded PhD studentship, sponsored by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA), Cranfield University and Spirent Communications, offers a bursary of £24,000 per annum, covering full tuition fees. This PhD project in the area of autonomy, navigation and artificial intelligence, aims to advance the development of intelligent and resilient navigation systems for autonomous transport. The research will focus on designing AI-driven cognitive navigation solutions that can adaptively fuse multiple sensor sources under uncertainty, enabling safe and efficient operation of autonomous systems in complex, real-world conditions. The project aims to develop resilient Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) systems for autonomous transport, addressing a critical challenge in the UK's Net Zero transition. By integrating artificial intelligence, multi-sensor fusion, and cognitive systems, the research will pioneer robust navigation architectures. The student will undertake two industry placements at Spirent Communications, use high-tech simulation equipment, and have access to valuable industry data, with opportunities to present at leading international conferences.
LLM-Augmented Human-Swarm Collaboration for Embodied Multi-Agent Systems PhD
This PhD research opportunity explores innovative research in the development of human-centred embodied multi-agent systems that are able to compensate and augment human capabilities in challenging situations. The project aims to develop embodied AI systems that enhance human-swarm collaboration in time-critical tasks by integrating foundation models like large language models (LLMs) with physically embodied agents such as drones or vehicles. The research focuses on enabling adaptive, socially aware multi-agent systems, designing LLM-guided swarm behaviours that respond to human cognitive or emotional states, and creating natural interfaces for intuitive command and control. Candidates will have the flexibility to plan their research focus across various topics including human-centred and personalised foundation model development, multi-agent decision-making in autonomous systems, advanced perception, and cognitive human-machine interface that support human users. The project emphasizes human-centred AI by augmenting workload, improving situational awareness, and fostering trust through transparent communication. Students will work in world-class research labs with cutting-edge facilities at the Human-Machine-X Collaboration (HUMAX) lab at the advanced Aerospace Integration Research Centre (AIRC). They will have opportunities to collaborate with leading industrial partners including Airbus, Boeing, Rolls Royce, and JLR. Successful candidates will publish high-quality research papers and present their work at international conferences to build global networks with leaders in academia and industry.
RADMA Doctoral Studies Programme
The RADMA Doctoral Studies Programme provides up to three years' funding to talented prospective or mid-study PhD students, offering an opportunity to concentrate on their studentship for the period of the award. The expectation is that applicants will have a master's degree in a relevant field or an excellent first degree or equivalent. Applications are welcome across the breadth of the research and development management discipline. RADMA particularly encourages applications that explore important relevant issues or further understanding in areas including: management of scientific and technological activity within firms and public bodies; determinants of performance in research, development, product design and innovation; the interaction of organisation-wide processes such as strategy formulation and human resources with R&D; and the relationship between organisation-level activities and performance, and national and regional innovation systems or technology, science and industrial policies. To be eligible for funding, candidates must be accepted for PhD study at a UK university. Awards will be granted to and administered through the institution, not individual candidates. The award covers costs related to fees and specified living expenses up to a maximum of £24,720 per academic year, pro-rata for part-time students with partial funding as a possibility, conditional upon the receipt of acceptable annual progress reports.
SENSS Student Led Studentship
The SENSS Student Led Studentship program enables students to work on research projects they have developed themselves, guided by an expert academic supervisory team. The project may involve working with a collaborative partner such as a business, charity, or think tank who provides researchers with access to data, equipment, participants, additional funding, supervisors, and/or placement opportunities. SENSS is seeking interesting research ideas that will provide new knowledge in their academic field and help address major challenges facing Britain and the world. The program particularly encourages applications from students with backgrounds aligned with SENSS's equality and diversity policy, including those from particular ethnic backgrounds, less affluent areas, students with disabilities, carers, and those who have been in care. Applications focusing on Data Skills or Advanced Quantitative Methods (AQM) are especially welcome, with six studentships ring-fenced for these areas annually. SENSS positively encourages applications from talented students holding undergraduate degrees only, who will receive financial support for both a Masters and PhD.
Frank Whittle Scholarship
The Frank Whittle Scholarship is offered by Cranfield University's Thermal Power and Propulsion MSc programme, named after the British inventor of the jet engine. Applications are welcome from well-qualified students who, without financial support, would not be able to attend the course. Winning this scholarship confers a distinction that should be included in the CV and provides awardees with a life-changing opportunity to contribute to the challenges of the power and propulsion industry. The scholarship covers 50% of tuition fees for the MSc in Thermal Power and Propulsion. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an MSc thesis project assigned by staff within the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering, with many having the opportunity to work on high-impact projects connected to major global industrial partners.
Cranfield International Scholarships
Cranfield School of Management postgraduate taught full-time MSc offer holders who are paying Overseas fees are invited to apply for one of the Cranfield International Scholarships to enable them to come and study at Cranfield in the 2026/2027 academic year. The scholarship program offers 50 scholarships total: 10 individual scholarships of £15,000 for students from Europe and Central Asia, and 40 individual scholarships of £10,000 for students from the rest of the world. The scholarships are awarded based on merit and motivation, with applications reviewed by a Scholarship Panel led by the School of Management Director of Education. Applicants must submit a short personal statement detailing why they would like to study at Cranfield and their chosen full-time MSc program. The scholarships are awarded as tuition fee reductions for full-time students and are available for seven specific MSc programs including Banking, Economics and Finance, Business Data Analytics, Finance, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Management, Procurement and Supply Chain Management, and Strategic Marketing.
Commonwealth Master's Scholarships
Commonwealth Master's Scholarships are for candidates from eligible low and middle income Commonwealth countries, to undertake full-time taught Master's study at a UK university. The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (CSC) provides the UK government scholarship scheme led by international development themes. Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Commonwealth Master's Scholarships enable talented and motivated individuals to gain the knowledge and skills required for sustainable development, and are aimed at those who could not otherwise afford to study in the UK. The scholarships cover all tuition fees, travel costs, and living expenses including a monthly stipend, warm clothing allowance, study travel grants, and child allowances for eligible scholars. Applications are made through national nominating agencies or selected non-governmental organisations, not directly to the CSC.
Chevening Scholarships
Chevening Scholarships are the UK Government's global scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCO) and partner organisations. The programme makes awards to outstanding scholars with leadership potential from around the world to study postgraduate courses at universities in the UK. Awards are typically for a one-year master's degree. The scholarships are for talented individuals who have been identified as potential future leaders across a wide range of fields, including politics, business, the media, civil society, religion and academia. Applicants should be high-calibre graduates with the personal, intellectual and interpersonal qualities necessary for leadership. Chevening Scholars come from over 110 countries worldwide (excluding the USA and the EU), and this year the scholarships will support approximately 700 individuals. There are over 41,000 Chevening alumni around the world who together comprise an influential and highly-regarded global network. The scholarship covers tuition fees, travel and a monthly stipend. A full Chevening Scholarship normally comprises payment of tuition fees (with a cap of £22,000 for MBA programmes), economy travel to and from country of residence, arrival and departure allowances, entry clearance visa application costs, TB testing contribution up to £75, travel top-up allowance, and monthly personal living allowance to cover accommodation and living expenses. The monthly stipend depends on whether studying inside or outside London.
Cranfield University GREAT Scholarships 2026 – Bangladesh, Kenya and Nigeria
In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, Cranfield University is offering 3 scholarships to students in Bangladesh, Kenya and Nigeria applying for postgraduate courses on selected Full time MSc courses. The GREAT Scholarships 2026 programme, launched by the British Council together with 71 UK universities, supports postgraduate students in many different countries to access world-class UK higher education opportunities. The scholarship programme offers financial support of £10,000 to students pursuing one-year postgraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for courses in a range of subjects, at 71 institutions across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Applicants should be residents and citizens of Bangladesh, Kenya or Nigeria.
ASEAN-UK: Women in STEM Scholarships
Cranfield University is proud to join the Women in STEM Scholarship initiative by offering six fully funded scholarships for female students from selected countries in East Asia. The scholarships are co-funded by the British Council and the UK Mission to ASEAN. The initiative aims to address the gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions. Women make up a small fraction of the workforce and research teams in STEM, are published less, paid less, and are less likely to reach positions of leadership than their male counterparts. The scholarship seeks women with a background in STEM who can demonstrate their need for financial support and who wish to inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in STEM. Recipients must agree to return to their country of citizenship or residence for a minimum of two years after their scholarship ends and commit to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement in their home country. 2026 marks the 5 year anniversary of the UK becoming an ASEAN dialogue partner, and aspiring women in STEM scholars from all 11 ASEAN Member States can apply.
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