Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships – UK FCDO.

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The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC), funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, offers a range of fully and partially funded awards to outstanding candidates from eligible low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries. Approximately 800 scholarships and fellowships are awarded each year to support study and professional development at UK institutions.

Scholarship Coverage

  • Full tuition or substantial tuition fee waivers

  • Annual living allowance to cover accommodation and daily expenses

  • Travel grants for economy-class travel to and from the UK at the start and end of the award

  • One-off settling-in allowance for initial expenses

  • Health insurance through the UK National Health Service

  • Grants for research costs, conference attendance, or professional placements

  • Access to the global network of Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows

Award Types

  • Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships: Full-time taught master’s study.

  • Commonwealth PhD Scholarships: Full-time doctoral research for candidates from least-developed countries and vulnerable states.

  • Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships: Part-time master’s study by distance learning while remaining in the home country.

  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarships: Master’s study focused on development themes in partnership with UK universities.

  • Commonwealth Split-Site PhD Scholarships: Support for part doctoral study in the home country and part at a UK university.

  • Commonwealth Fellowships: Short-term professional development placements for mid-career professionals.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Citizenship or permanent residency in an eligible Commonwealth country

  • Academic excellence, typically demonstrated by a first-class or upper-second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent)

  • Demonstrated leadership potential and commitment to contributing to development in the home country

  • For PhD awards: a suitable research proposal and supervisor support at a UK institution

How to Apply

  1. Review the specific award requirements and eligibility for your country.

  2. Secure any required nomination from a national nominating agency or home-country institution.

  3. Complete the CSC’s online application form, providing academic transcripts, a research proposal or personal statement, curriculum vitae, and references.

  4. Submit all requested documentation by the published deadline.

Key Deadlines

  • Master’s and PhD scholarships typically open in June and close between late July and early October.

  • Distance Learning scholarship applications often close in December.

  • Fellowship schemes have varied application windows throughout the year.

  • Exact dates and deadlines vary by award type and nominating agency.

In Summary
Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships provide life-changing opportunities for scholars and professionals to advance their education, skill sets, and leadership capacity. Awards combine financial support with membership in an influential network committed to sustainable development and positive impact across the Commonwealth.

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To apply for this job please visit cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk.