Applications for the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships are now open. This scholarship program gives talented students from anywhere in the Commonwealth the opportunity to gain a degree while experiencing life in another country, developing new skills, and building their global networks.
Through cultural exchange and academic collaboration, Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships help bring about positive change and find solutions to shared challenges. As an active part of the Commonwealth network, scholars will help shape its future. More details about the Scholarship are given below.
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Details About Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships
Eligible Countries: Commonwealth countries
Degree Level: Masters
Number of Awards: 12
Duration of Programme: 2 years
Deadline: 24th May 2022
Financial Coverage
Award allowances include:
Fully-funded tuition fees
Living expenses for the period of the award
Return economy flight
One-off arrival allowance
Research support grant (on request)
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants for this Scholarship must:
Be a citizen of (or hold refugee status in) a Commonwealth country other than the country hosting the award.
Must have completed an undergraduate degree at a 2:1 equivalent level.
Provide proof of English language ability if English is not your first language.
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Deadline
Application for the Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships will end on 24th May 2022.
How to Apply For The Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarships
Before submitting an application, please review the available courses and entry requirements below and the application guidance. For more information, please read the FAQs.
If you already have a MyACU account, you can access the grant application form here.
If you do not already have a MyACU account, please ensure that you first register for an account here and then follow the instructions in the registration email to log in to the system before accessing the application form.