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The Egyptian Bureau for Cultural & Educational Affairs PhD Scholarships
The Egyptian Bureau for Cultural & Educational Affairs PhD Scholarships program provides funding for Egyptian nationals to pursue full-time doctoral studies at Imperial College London. The scholarship covers full tuition fees for the duration of the PhD program, excluding the writing-up year and any active research period extensions. In line with the agreement between The Egyptian Bureau for Cultural & Educational Affairs and Imperial College London, Imperial will cover 30% of tuition fees for successful applicants. Five scholarships are available for the 2026/2027 academic year across a wide range of departments including engineering, medicine, natural sciences, and business. Applicants must be assessed as overseas fee status and must apply both through Imperial College London's application portal and through the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Egypt.
Said Foundation Scholarship
The Said Foundation Scholarship supports students from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine to pursue one-year postgraduate taught degrees or master's degrees by research at Imperial College London. The scholarship is designed for candidates who demonstrate leadership potential in their chosen field and have a clear commitment to returning to their home country or region after completing their studies. Two scholarships are available for the 2026/2027 academic year. The scholarship provides comprehensive support including full overseas tuition fees, a maintenance allowance, an arrival allowance, UK visa fees, immigration health surcharge, and an economy return airfare. Candidates must hold Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese, or Palestinian nationality, permanently reside in one of these countries (with exceptions for Syrians displaced due to current circumstances), and hold an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK 2:1 or higher. Applicants must also have relevant work or voluntary experience and meet the Foundation's English language requirements.