The Natural Resources Institute, the GREAT Britain Initiative, and the British Council collaborate to fund the University of Greenwich Scholarships 2026 - 2027. For some one-year master’s programs in climate change, the grant provides a minimum of £10,000 toward tuition costs.
The University of Greenwich, which was established in 1890, is renowned for its robust academic resources and industry-focused undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programs. Vietnamese students are urged to apply for this opportunity for the school year 2026 - 2027. MSc Global Environmental Change and MSc Agriculture for Sustainable Growth at the Medway Campus are two programs that qualify. There is no application fee.
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Status: University of Greenwich final-year undergraduate, anticipated to graduate with a minimum of Second Class (2:2) Honours
- Residency: You must be a citizen of the EU or a resident of the UK in order to pay home tuition.
- Household Income: Capable of proving a household income of less than £43,000 for the academic year 2026 - 2027.
- Offer Requirement: Make a conditional offer to enroll in a master’s program in 2026 - 2027 (via direct PG application or PG fast-track).
- Prior Education: You cannot have earned a postgraduate degree before.
- Personal Statement: Send in a 250-word essay outlining your growth since enrolling in college and how the scholarship will help you pursue graduate work.
Country of Scholarship: United Kingdom (UK)
University of Greenwich is the host institution.
Study Level: Master’s, PhD, and undergraduate programs
Financing Coverage: Completely financed
International students are eligible.
Benefits
- Covered tuition
- monthly allowance
- Medical costs
- Allowance for travel




