Imperial College President Scholarship in UK2026

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Program details

Key facts at a glance

Host country
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Region
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Institution
Imperial College President
Study level
PhD
Funding
Stipend

Program overview

Full description, requirements, and what to expect

This listing covers a Scholarships opportunity for eligible applicants. The application deadline is March 10, 2026.

KEY DETAILS - Deadline: March 10, 2026

ELIGIBILITY - Without regard to nationality, it is open to exceptional candidates from Imperial College London, the UK, and around the world. - Must have (or be anticipated to acquire) a First-Class UK degree or its equivalent and rank among the top achievers of their undergraduate cohort. - Candidates with a stand-alone master’s degree must have earned a distinction or be on track to do so. - For eligibility, integrated master’s degrees (such as MEng, MSci, and M.Math) are regarded as undergraduate credentials. - If you have more than one independent Master’s degree, you must have a distinction in the one that is most pertinent to your intended PhD. - Holders of degrees from other countries should verify that they meet UK requirements. - Before applying, candidates must obtain approval from an Imperial supervisor. - Current Imperial PhD students are not eligible to apply; only new PhD applicants are. - The United Kingdom (UK) is the host nation. - All countries are eligible. - Award: Complete Scholarship | £25,150 annually. - IELTS is not necessary. - Benefits :. - All Tuition fees are paid by the program. - The annual living stipend (2025 - 26 rate) is £26,500 to cover living expenses. - Fund for Consumables: £2,000 per year for the first three years of education. - Support for Graduate School: Availability of specialized events, activities, and growth opportunities.

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Eligibility criteria

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  • Without regard to nationality, it is open to exceptional candidates from Imperial College London, the UK, and around the world.
  • Must have (or be anticipated to acquire) a First-Class UK degree or its equivalent and rank among the top achievers of their undergraduate cohort.
  • Candidates with a stand-alone master’s degree must have earned a distinction or be on track to do so.
  • For eligibility, integrated master’s degrees (such as MEng, MSci, and M.Math) are regarded as undergraduate credentials.
  • If you have more than one independent Master’s degree, you must have a distinction in the one that is most pertinent to your intended PhD.
  • Holders of degrees from other countries should verify that they meet UK requirements.
  • Before applying, candidates must obtain approval from an Imperial supervisor.
  • Current Imperial PhD students are not eligible to apply; only new PhD applicants are.
  • The United Kingdom (UK) is the host nation.
  • All countries are eligible.
  • Award: Complete Scholarship | £25,150 annually.
  • IELTS is not necessary.

Benefits :.

  • All Tuition fees are paid by the program.
  • The annual living stipend (2025–26 rate) is £26,500 to cover living expenses.
  • Fund for Consumables: £2,000 per year for the first three years of education.
  • Support for Graduate School: Availability of specialized events, activities, and growth opportunities.

Important dates

Deadlines and listing updates

  • Application deadlineRolling — applications accepted on an ongoing basis
  • Published on Opportunity StationAug 31, 2025
  • Last updatedJul 8, 2026

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