Scholarship

MSt in Real Estate Bursaries

University of Cambridge Original Source
Award

£8,600 - £13,760

Deadline

Apr 29, 2026

Due in 58 days
Location

Global

Applicants

individual

About This Opportunity

Up to two competitive bursaries are available for MSt in Real Estate applicants who can demonstrate their academic and professional achievements and can set out their ambitions to make positive change in the industry. Applications are welcomed from high-achieving professionals in all areas of real estate from anywhere in the world but particularly those from less developed regions and countries. The aim of the bursary is both to support those who would not otherwise be able to afford the programme and to improve the diversity of the cohort. There are two bursary awards available: one representing 50% of the course fees (£8,600 per annum) and one representing 80% of the course fees (£13,760 per annum). Accommodation, travel and other expenses are not included. For the 50% bursary, applications are welcome from any candidate without restrictions on citizenship, country of residence, or employment. For the 80% bursary, candidates must be residents of and currently working in any country on the DAC list of ODA recipients. The key criteria for both awards include demonstrating financial need or hardship without the award, bringing characteristics or backgrounds that are underrepresented in the cohort and real estate industry, and showing commitment to the programme with ability to fund remaining expenses. Recipients are required to submit a short report on their course experience at the end of each academic year outlining the impact of the bursary.

2 awards
Renewable
Decision May-June

Who Can Apply

Region
Global
Applicants
individual

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Review process

Candidates must first apply to the MSt in Real Estate through the standard admissions process, then complete a separate bursary application form outlining financial barriers, funding sources, diversity contributions, and anticipated impact.

Restrictions

  • geographic_restrictions

Post-award obligations

  • final_report