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Queen Mary Alumni Loyalty Award

Queen Mary University of London

The Queen Mary Alumni Loyalty Award is a discount program designed to support Queen Mary graduates who wish to continue their education at the university by pursuing postgraduate studies. Whether graduates want to further explore their chosen academic subject, advance their career, or broaden their employment options, this award provides financial assistance for their postgraduate journey. The award is available to all Queen Mary graduates enrolling on full postgraduate degree programmes who are self-funding at least part of their tuition fees. Queen Mary graduates are defined as anyone who has completed an undergraduate degree or postgraduate degree at Queen Mary University of London. This includes students who have studied a semester or year at Queen Mary as an associate, Study Abroad, international exchange, Erasmus+, or Summer School student. The award provides either a £1,000 discount or a 10% discount depending on the programme of study and faculty. Master's students in the Faculty of Science & Engineering and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences receive a 10% discount, while those joining the London School of Medicine and Dentistry receive £1,000 off tuition fees. PhD students in Science & Engineering and Humanities and Social Sciences receive a 10% discount for their first year only. The award is automatically applied upon enrolment and does not require a separate application. It can be combined with other Queen Mary scholarships but is not available to fully sponsored students. Students who are partly sponsored will have the discount applied to the portion of fees they are self-funding.

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Becas Pronabec - Presidente de la Republica

PRONABEC (National Program of Scholarships and Educational Loans) - Ministry of Education of Peru

The Ministry of Education of Peru, through the National Program of Scholarships and Educational Loans (PRONABEC), funds Peruvian citizens to study for Master's or Doctorate degrees at the top 400 universities worldwide according to QS World University Rankings, Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), and Times Higher Education World University Ranking. The scholarship is aimed at Peruvian professionals with residence in Peru who have obtained a bachelor's degree or professional bachelor degree and have been in the upper third or equivalent throughout their undergraduate studies, are of limited economic resources, and have a strong professional and/or research profile. Queen Mary University of London is an eligible institution under this program. The scholarship covers full tuition fees plus a comprehensive stipend package including living expenses, accommodation, food, local mobility, air transportation, medical insurance, research materials, and thesis/titling expenses.

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Sanctuary Scholarship

University of Exeter

The Sanctuary Scholarship scheme enables individuals seeking asylum and refugees who are not able to access student finance to study at the University of Exeter. The scholarship provides comprehensive support for eligible students pursuing full-time undergraduate degree programmes or doctorate level programmes (PhD, EngD, EdD, MPhil). Applications are considered from individuals who have submitted asylum claims, been granted Limited Leave to Remain, awarded Humanitarian Protection or Refugee status, or who have left care in the UK and are assessed as international for fee purposes. The scholarship is designed to remove financial barriers for sanctuary seekers who cannot access traditional student finance options. For undergraduate students, the scholarship provides a full tuition fee waiver plus a grant for living costs of £11,500 per year, along with an Access to Exeter Bursary of £2,300 per year. For doctorate students, the support is more substantial, with a full tuition fee waiver plus an annual living cost grant of £20,780. STEM doctoral students receive an additional research allowance of £5,000 per year for up to 3.5 years, while Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) doctoral students receive a research allowance of £750 per year for up to 3 years. The University offers up to 3 scholarships annually, with application deadlines in April and May 2026, with outcomes communicated in early June. The scholarship is not available for BMBS Medicine programmes due to NHS caps, or for taught or research Masters programmes. Applicants must meet academic requirements for their chosen programme and demonstrate eligible immigration status through Home Office documentation.

£11500.00 - £20780.00
May 01, 2026