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    University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027

    Grants DatabaseBy Grants DatabaseOctober 6, 2025No Comments6 Views
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    University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027

    Deadline: April 15, 2026

    Are you passionate about creating change in your home country? The University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027 offers talented students from Africa, India and selected Commonwealth countries a unique opportunity to study at one of the UK’s leading universities. This prestigious scholarship aims to support students who want to drive positive change and contribute innovative solutions to key development challenges.


    About the University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027

    The University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027 is designed for students who are committed to making a difference. Launched to support future leaders and change-makers, the scholarship provides either 50% or 100% tuition fee coverage for one-year, full-time master’s programmes at the University of Nottingham, UK.

    The scholarship is open to students applying for eligible master’s or MRes courses across selected faculties, with a clear focus on using their education to solve pressing economic, social, environmental, or political issues in their home countries.


    Scholarship Benefits

    Successful applicants will receive:

    • 50% or 100% tuition fee coverage for full-time master’s programmes.
    • Funding for one academic year (2026–2027).
    • Access to world-class academic resources and a vibrant international community.
    • Opportunities to build a strong network with fellow scholars and development-oriented professionals.

    Eligible Faculties and Programmes

    Applicants must apply to eligible courses within the following faculties:

    • Faculty of Engineering
    • Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
    • Faculty of Science
    • Faculty of Social Sciences

    Both taught master’s and MRes (Master of Research) programmes are eligible. Applicants must secure an offer of admission to one of these programmes before applying for the scholarship.


    Eligible Countries

    The scholarship is open to students domiciled in:

    • All African nations
    • Selected Commonwealth countries including (but not limited to):
      • India
      • Pakistan
      • Nepal
      • Bangladesh
      • Sri Lanka
      • Small Island Developing States
      • Other eligible nations as defined by the University of Nottingham

    Applicants must also be classified as overseas students for fee purposes.


    Eligibility Criteria

    To be eligible for the Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027, applicants must:

    1. Be domiciled in Africa, India, or one of the selected Commonwealth countries.
    2. Be classified as an overseas student for tuition fee purposes.
    3. Hold an offer to start a full-time master’s (including MRes) at the University of Nottingham in September 2026.
    4. Apply to a programme within the eligible faculties.
    5. Demonstrate a strong commitment to developing solutions for challenges in their home country.

    What the Scholarship Committee Looks For

    Applicants are expected to clearly articulate:

    • A proposed solution to a key challenge in their home country (economic, social, structural, environmental or political).
    • A strong connection between their chosen course and their development goals.
    • Reasons for choosing the University of Nottingham and evidence of academic excellence.
    • How they intend to use the knowledge gained to create real-world impact upon returning home.

    Application Deadline

    The deadline to apply for the University of Nottingham Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship 2026–2027 is:

    📆 15 April 2026

    Applicants must ensure they have received their offer of admission before submitting the scholarship application.


    Step-by-Step Application Guide

    To apply successfully, follow these steps:

    1. Apply for your chosen master’s or MRes programme at the University of Nottingham.
    2. Receive your offer of admission — this is mandatory before scholarship application.
    3. Prepare your scholarship statement, outlining your proposed development solution and motivation.
    4. Gather supporting documents, such as academic transcripts, references, and a clear development plan.
    5. Submit the scholarship application before the deadline.

    🔗 Useful Links

    • 👉 Click here to apply for the scholarship
    • 📖 Read more about the programme

    ✍️ Need Help With Your Application?

    Writing a strong scholarship application can make all the difference. If you need expert assistance with proposal drafting, refining, or review, contact us for proposal drafting, refinning and review.

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