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University of Manchester Global Future Scholarships – 2024

Manchester was the world’s first modern industrial city. The history of the University is entwined with the history of our city and region.

The University of Manchester, in its present form, was created in 2004 by the amalgamation of the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).

After 100 hundred years of working closely together, both institutions agreed to form a single university, and on 22 October 2004, they officially combined to form the largest single-site university in the UK.

Manchester is proud to offer awards totaling more than £3.5 million to international students starting their studies in September 2024, the year of the University’s bicentenary.

Also Read: University of Sussex International Scholarships

This scholarship is open to both undergraduate and master’s students holding an offer from the University for full-time study on campus in Manchester.

To be eligible for a Global Futures Scholarship, you must be living in one of the countries listed below and be self-funded (not sponsored). 

The level of award, eligibility criteria and application deadlines differ for each region so check your country profile for specific details:

Award amount

10% reduction in fees.

Eligibility criteria  

All home and overseas applicants holding an offer for an MA Education for a Sustainable Environment by distance learning are eligible. Candidates must apply and register as distance learning students in order to be considered for this scholarship.

How to apply

There is no bursary application process. If you are eligible you will be considered automatically .

Selection criteria

There are 30 awards offering a 10% reduction in fees. Selection decisions are made on merit rather than financial need and the candidate’s potential to contribute and enrich all aspects of the master’s programme, including the diverse academic and cultural profile of the master’s class. 

Decision deadline: 1 September 2022

Successful candidates will be contacted after the decision deadline date has passed. Please note, we will only contact you if you have been selected for the bursary. 

If you’re considering a postgraduate degree in the UK, then a GREAT scholarship can help.

In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, The University of Manchester is offering five scholarships to students in Bangladesh, Ghana, Greece, Kenya, Mexico and Nigeria, applying for one-year master’s programmes, who will enrol in the 2024/25 academic year. 

The GREAT Scholarships 2024 programme, launched by the British Council together with 72 UK universities, supports postgraduate students to access world class UK higher education opportunities. 

The scholarship programme offers financial support of a minimum of £10,000 to students pursuing one-year postgraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for courses in a range of subjects at the 72 institutions across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.  

If you’re an international student, finding a scholarship to help with your tuition can really be the difference in making studying abroad possible. But where do you start? There are thousands of scholarship opportunities out there, some of which are open to students from just about every country in the world. The trick is knowing where to look. What kinds of scholarships are there? Scholarships are awarded based on many different factors, and can be either merit-based or need-based and some depend on your chosen field of study.
The International Scholarship Search is here to make it easier to find a scholarship for students wishing to study abroad. At this site, you will find the most comprehensive listing of grants, scholarships, loan programs, and other information to assist college and university students from around the world in their pursuit to study abroad.

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