University of Greenwich Scholarships 2026 - 27 (UK) Fully Funded

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Program details

Key facts at a glance

Host country
Worldwide
Region
Worldwide
Institution
University of Greenwich
Study level
PhD
Funding
Fully Funded

Program overview

Full description, requirements, and what to expect

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

Deadline: Different

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Requirements & preparation

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Eligibility criteria

15 requirements to review

  • 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.
  • Overseas applicants are eligible.

Benefits :.

  • Covered tuition.
  • Monthly allowance.
  • Medical costs.
  • Allowance for travel.

Benefits & funding

1 perks included · Fully Funded

Covered tuition

  • Monthly allowance

Medical costs

Allowance for travel

Important dates

Deadlines and listing updates

  • Application deadlineRolling — applications accepted on an ongoing basis
  • Published on Opportunity StationJan 23, 2026
  • Last updatedJul 8, 2026

Participating location

Where this opportunity takes place

Worldwide

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