Scholarships Future

This image highlights the Top 10 Scholarships of April 2025 (Last Week), providing a concise snapshot of the best international funding opportunities available from April 22–29, 2025. It showcases scholarships from renowned institutions across Germany, Saudi Arabia, the USA, South Korea, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the Netherlands. Each entry includes the scholarship title, host country, and funding type—whether fully funded or partially funded—helping students quickly identify the best options for their academic goals. Brightly color-coded for clarity, this list serves as a valuable guide for aspiring scholars seeking global education support.

The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) offers fully funded scholarships for international students to pursue Master’s and PhD programs in Germany. The 100% DAAD Scholarships offer well-qualified graduates from developing and newly industrialised countries a chance to pursue development-focused postgraduate or Master’s degrees—and in some cases PhDs—at recognized German universities. These programs aim to train professionals who can contribute to sustainable development in their home countries.

Deadline: Vary depending on each University

  • Monthly payments:
    • €992 for Master’s students
    • €1,300 for doctoral candidates
  • Health, accident, and personal liability insurance
  • Travel allowance (unless funded by another source)
  • Possible additional benefits:
    • Monthly rent subsidy
    • Allowance for accompanying family members

To be eligible for the DAAD scholarship, applicants must:

  • Must be employed in a public authority, state, or private company in a developing country.
  • Must be involved in planning and implementing development-related projects.
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree (or Master’s for PhD applicants) in a relevant field.
  • Completed degree with above-average academic performance (top third).
  • Have at least 2 years of professional experience after Bachelor’s.
  • Academic degree should be no older than 6 years.
  • Must be a national of a country on the OECD-DAC list (excluding certain countries like Turkey and Western Balkan nations).
  • Proof of Employment
    • Certificate of employment detailing job title and duration.
    • Employer reference letter, ideally with a re-employment guarantee post-study.
  • Course-wise entry requirements
  • Must explain:
    • Interest in the specific postgraduate course(s).
    • Relevance to current job and development goals.
    • How the education will contribute to social responsibility and development in the home country.
  • If applying to multiple courses (maximum 3), submit one combined letter:
    • Clearly state order of preference and justification.
  • For German-taught programs:
    • B1-level German certificate required at the time of application.
    • DAAD provides a 6-month German language course in Germany.
    • Passing DSH 2, TestDaF 4, or Telc C1 is mandatory before course enrollment.
  • For English-taught programs:
    • Proof of English language proficiency as required by the course (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL).
  • Africa: All regions including North and Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Asia: South, Central, Southeast, and East Asia
  • Middle East: Including Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Palestinian territories
  • Europe: Selected Eastern European and Balkan countries
  • Latin America: North, Central, and South America
  • Oceania: Selected Pacific Island nations
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The King Saud University Initiative 2025-26 offers fully funded scholarships to outstanding international students who wish to pursue higher degrees. The King Saud University Initiative aims to attract talented and distinguished graduate students from Saudi Arabia and around the world to pursue Ph.D. degrees in selected programs at KSU, Riyadh. Approved by the KSU Board of Directors, the initiative supports Saudi Vision 2030 by strengthening higher education and scientific research as key drivers of sustainable development.

Deadline: 15th May 2025.

  • Full tuition fee coverage.
  • Monthly living allowance totaling 54,000 SAR (approximately $14,400) per year.
  • Free on-campus housing.
  • Comprehensive health insurance at university hospitals.
  • Relocation assistance for students coming from outside Riyadh.
  • Opportunities for part-time work during studies.
  • Option to work in Saudi Arabia for up to one year after graduation.

To qualify, applicants must:

  • Hold a Master’s degree from an accredited institution.
  • Meet English proficiency requirements:
    • TOEFL iBT (minimum 61) or IELTS (minimum 6) or STEP (minimum 85).
    • Waiver possible if Master’s degree was earned in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation.
  • Provide a Curriculum Vitae (CV), preferably with a recent publication or patent.
  • Write and submit a Statement of Purpose.
  • GRE General Test is preferable but not mandatory (unless required by specific programs).
  • Attend a personal interview if requested (virtual or in-person).

The Simmons University Kotzen Scholarship is a fully funded merit-based award for undergraduate students in USthe A. This scholarship is a prestigious and highly competitive award for students with outstanding academic achievements, a strong commitment to community service, and a passion for making a positive impact in society.

Deadline: December 1, 2025. ​

  • Full tuition coverage
  • Free room and board
  • Annual $3,000 stipend for academic pursuits
  • Leadership development opportunities
  • Research and academic support
  • Engagement in campus activities and organizations

Applicants must:

  • Must apply as a first-year student for the fall semester.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.50.
  • Record of college prep, AP, honors, or IB courses.
  • English proficiency required for non-native speakers.
  • Standardized test scores are optional but recommended (28+ ACT or 1300+ SAT).
  • Demonstrated community involvement through volunteer work or leadership roles.
  • Clear passion for the chosen field of study shown through academics and activities.
  • Students meeting these criteria are often also interested in the Simmons Honors Program.

The University of Freiburg DAAD EPOS Scholarship 2026 offers a fully funded opportunity for young professionals from developing countries to pursue a Master’s degree in Environmental Governance (MEG). The DAAD has recognized the MEG program as a development-focused postgraduate course, offering a limited number of competitive EPOS scholarships. To apply, candidates must meet both the MEG program’s admission criteria and the DAAD EPOS requirements.

Deadline: April 15 to October 15, 2025

  • Monthly stipend of €934 for Master’s students
  • Full tuition fee waiver
  • Health, accident, and personal liability insurance
  • Travel allowance
  • Potential additional benefits: rent subsidy and family allowance​
  • Young professionals from DAC-listed developing countries
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree not older than 6 years (by October 2025)
  • Have at least 2 years of full-time relevant professional experience post-Bachelor (internships and voluntary work not accepted)
  • Work in academia (e.g., university teaching/research) is generally not accepted as relevant experience (exceptions are rare)
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree with above-average grades (upper third of the class)
  • Must have lived in Germany for no more than 15 months prior to application
  • Applicants with a Master’s degree must justify the need for another postgraduate degree

The University of Science and Technology (UST) in South Korea is offering fully funded scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year. These scholarships are available for Master’s, Ph.D., and integrated Master’s-to-Ph.D. programs across various scientific and technological fields. Students those who want to study in South Korea on Fully Funded UST Scholarships are encouraged to apply.

Deadline: May 7, 2025.​

  • Full tuition fee coverage
  • University Entrance Fee
  • Monthly stipend:
    • Master’s: KRW 1,200,000
    • Ph.D.: KRW 1,600,000
  • Health insurance
  • Research support
  • Korean Language Course Fee.
  • Access to UST facilities and resources​
  • Both parents must hold non-Korean nationality.
  • Eligible if you:
    • Have or will have a Bachelor’s degree (by August 2025) for Master’s/Integrated programs.
    • Have or will have a Master’s degree (by August 2025) for Ph.D. programs.
    • Hold equivalent degrees (must provide supporting documents).
  • Must meet UST language proficiency requirements.
  • Both parents must be foreign nationals.
  • Must have or expect a Bachelor’s degree by August 2025 (or equivalent).
  • Recommendation letter from LPEM required.
  • No language requirement for this category.
  • For nationals from RCA countries (e.g., India, Indonesia, Vietnam, etc.).
  • Same degree requirements as above for Master’s/Ph.D. programs.
  • Must meet language proficiency requirements.
  • Additional scholarship and nuclear facility visits may be provided by RCARO.
  • Must hold Uzbekistan nationality (both parents also non-Korean).
  • Same education requirements for Master’s/Ph.D. programs.
  • Recommendation letter from KOICA partner in Uzbekistan required.
  • Must meet language requirements.
  • Must be a child of Korean nationals living abroad and completed all education (from elementary to university) outside Korea.
  • Same degree requirements as other categories.
  • Must meet language proficiency criteria, but TOPIK scores are not accepted.
  • Only one application type allowed; applying to multiple categories leads to disqualification.
  • Expected graduates must submit a certificate or official letter stating their upcoming graduation.
  • Documents must be authenticated (Apostille or Korean consulate).
  • Passing the initial review doesn’t guarantee final selection.
  • Minimum requirement: You must submit at least one valid language test score:
    • TOEFL iBT: 79
    • New TEPS: 277
    • IELTS: 6
    • TOPIK: Level 4 (not valid for Overseas Korean applicants)
  • How to submit:
    • Check the box “Submit within supplementation period” when inputting scores in your application.
    • Upload your certified score during the designated document supplementation period.
  • Exemptions:
    • UST graduates or current graduating students.
    • Specialized Master’s program applicants.
    • Applicants with a degree (or expected degree) earned after at least one year of study in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, or South Africa.
  • Important notes:
    • Only test scores dated between May 20, 2023 – May 20, 2025 and released by May 20, 2025 are valid.
    • Scores from TOEFL MyBest, TOEFL-ITP, TOEIC, TOEIC-IP, and Duolingo are not accepted.
    • Hearing-impaired applicants must submit a disability certificate from the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare.
    • All scores will be verified. Submitting false documents leads to disqualification and a 5-year application ban.

The Heinrich Böll Foundation offers scholarships to international and German students from all disciplines and recognized higher education institutions pursuing Master’s or PhD degrees in Germany. The Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships program supports individuals with strong academic records, leadership potential, and active social or political engagement. Moreover, It funds scholarships for about 1,650 (doctoral) students every year.

Deadline: 1 September 2025

The scholarship covers a range of benefits to help students thrive academically and socially:

  • Monthly stipend:
    • EU Nationals: up to €812/month + €300 study cost allowance (based on financial need)
    • Non-EU Nationals: €934/month + possible individual allowances
  • Health insurance allowance and family/childcare allowances ( if Possible)
  • Funding available for study-related activities abroad
  • Limited tuition fee coverage only in special cases (not in Germany)
  • Funding for research trips and internships abroad
  • Personal mentoring and access to a vibrant alumni network

To apply, you must:

  • EU Nationals not educated in Germany
  • Non-EU Nationals not educated in Germany (note: can apply only at irregular intervals)
  • Refugees in Germany (can apply regardless of asylum status)
  • Be applying for or already enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program in Germany
  • Demonstrate academic excellence
  • Show strong commitment to social and political engagement
  • Proof of German proficiency at B2 level or DSH 2 required
  • Be under the age of 30 (preferred but not strictly required)
  • For international students: you must have obtained your university entrance qualification from outside Germany
  • Applicants must be pursuing full-time study at a state-recognized university in Germany
  • Applicants must submit a certificate of enrollment or university admission confirmation with the application or present it before the selection interview.

The Italian Government MAECI Scholarship 2025–26 offers a fully funded opportunity for international students and Italian citizens residing abroad to pursue Master’s, PhD, research, or advanced courses in Italy. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) offers scholarships for the 2025–2026 academic year to foreign students and Italian citizens living abroad. These grants aim to promote cultural, scientific, and technological cooperation, support Italy’s global economic presence, and encourage the study of the Italian language and culture.

Deadline: 16 May 2025, 2:00 PM CET. ​

Recipients of the MAECI Scholarship enjoy several benefits:​

  • Tuition Fee Waiver: Exemption from enrollment and tuition fees at participating institutions.
  • Health and Medical Insurance: A collective health insurance is provided by MAECI for the grant duration.
  • Cultural and Academic Exchange: Opportunity to engage in Italy’s rich cultural and academic environment.​
  • Total grant amount: €9,000, paid in three installments:
    • First installment (€4,500): Paid from November 2025, after confirming arrival in Italy and enrollment.
    • Second installment (€2,500): Paid from February 2026, upon verification of attendance.
    • Third installment (€2,000): Paid from June 2026, after confirming satisfactory academic progress (e.g., 25 CFU for degree programs).
    • For PhD and research projects, progress is verified by a tutor’s statement.
    • Renewals follow the same payment structure.
    • For Italian language and culture courses: €3,000, paid in one installment upon confirmation of presence and enrollment.
  • Scholarships are Renewable
  • For More Details, Visit Application Guide
  • Applications must be submitted through the official portal by May 16, 2025, 2:00 PM CET.
  • Applicants must upload a valid passport or identity document at registration.
  • Applicants must be foreign students or Italian citizens living abroad (IRE).
  • Must hold the academic qualifications required for enrollment at the chosen institution.
  • High school students from eligible Italian schools need to show proof of final year attendance and later submit their diploma for visa.
  • Bachelor’s or Single-Cycle Degrees: max age 23 (born after May 16, 2002)
  • Master’s/AFAM/Language Courses: max age 28 (born after May 16, 1996)
  • PhD Programs: max age 30 (born after May 16, 1994)
  • Research Projects: max age 40 (born after May 16, 1984)
  • Exceptions apply to renewals.
  • Italian Public Administration employees and their children.
  • Applicants enrolling in:
    • Bachelor’s degree programs (except AFAM).
    • Single-cycle degree programs (“Lauree magistrali a ciclo unico”), with specific exceptions.
    • First/Second-level postgraduate Master programs.
    • One-year/single university or specialization courses.
    • Programs at foreign institutions, even if based in Italy.
    • Programs at non-MUR-recognized private institutions or research centers.
    • Part-time programs or studies beyond the legal program duration (“fuori corso”).
  • Cannot combine this grant with any other Italian government or public institution scholarship.
  • Compatible with Erasmus/Erasmus+ or international institution-funded programs.
    • However, no grant payments during study periods outside of Italy.
  • Absences from Italy over 15 consecutive days must be reported with reasons; the grant may be reduced proportionally.
  • Grantees must complete all enrollment procedures with their institution.
  • Visa applications must be submitted in time to ensure arrival before the grant starts.
  • Applicants for “Costruiamo il futuro” must provide their high school diploma for visa processing.

The MEXT Undergraduate Scholarship 2026 offers international students a fully funded opportunity to pursue an undergraduate degree at a Japanese national university. The MEXT Undergraduate Scholarship is for international students, which include a one-year preparatory course in the Japanese language and other subjects, followed by a four-year undergraduate program.

Deadline: Varies by country; for instance, in Pakistan, it’s May 31, 2025

  • Monthly Allowance: ¥117,000 + extra ¥2,000–¥3,000 for certain regions.
  • Education Fees: The Japanese government waives entrance exam, matriculation, and tuition fees.
  • Travel to Japan: Economy-class airfare from your home country (nearest international airport) to Japan.
  • Travel from Japan: Return airfare after completing the scholarship program (if returning by the end of the scholarship period).
  • Personal Expenses: You must pay for domestic travel, baggage fees, and insurance.
  • Nationality: Must be from a country with diplomatic ties to Japan; dual nationals must give up Japanese citizenship.
  • Age: Must be born on or after April 2, 2001 (some exceptions apply).
  • Education: Must have completed or will complete 12 years of education (or equivalent) outside Japan by March or August 2026.
  • Japanese Language: Must be willing to learn Japanese and study in Japanese.
  • Health: Must be physically and mentally healthy (certified by a doctor).
  • Arrival in Japan: Must arrive between April 1–7, 2026 (or within university-specified period for fall intake).
  • Visa: Must enter Japan with a “Student” visa.
  • Non-Eligibility:
    • Military personnel
    • Late arrivals
    • Previous MEXT recipients
    • Applicants for other MEXT programs
    • Current students in Japan (unless finishing studies before scholarship begins)
    • Those receiving other scholarships
    • Those unable to prove academic eligibility by deadline
    • Dual nationals who can’t give up Japanese citizenship
    • Those who change residence status
    • Those planning long-term leave or overseas research
    • Those caught cheating during the selection process

The University of Bolton Excellence Scholarships 2025 offer financial support to international students demonstrating outstanding academic performance. The University of Bolton is committed to strengthening its international community and is offering new International Excellence Scholarships for full-time, self-funded international students starting bachelor’s, taught master’s, research master’s, and PhD programs in the 2024/25 academic year. Scholarships are awarded in three bands—Gold, Silver, and Bronze—based on academic ability, with awards up to £6,000 for 3-year bachelor’s and PhD courses, and up to £3,000 for 1-year or 18-month master’s courses

Deadline: Applications are open now

  • 3-Year Undergraduate Programs (Tuition: £15,950/year):
    • Gold: £6,000 total (£2,000/year)
    • Silver: £4,500 total (£1,500/year)
    • Bronze: £2,000 total (£1,000 in 1st year, £500 in 2nd & 3rd)
  • 4-Year Undergraduate Programs (Foundation + Bachelor’s):
    • Bronze Only: £2,500 total (£1,000 in 1st year, £500/year for next 3 years)
    • Tuition: £15,950/year for both foundation and bachelor years
  • 1-Year Undergraduate Top-Up (Tuition: £15,950):
    • Gold: £2,000
    • Silver: £1,500
    • Bronze: £1,000
  • 12/18-Month Master’s (MA, MSc, MRes, MPhil) (Tuition: £15,950):
    • Gold: £3,000
    • Silver: £2,000
    • Bronze: £1,000
    • Note: Some courses may have different fees—check website
  • PhD (3 Years, Tuition: £15,950/year):
    • Gold: £6,000 total (£2,000/year)
    • Silver: £4,500 total (£1,500/year)
    • Bronze: £2,000 total (£1,000 in 1st year, £500/year after)
  • Offered to full-time, self-funded international students enrolling in taught master’s programs.
  • Scholarship value: £1,000.
  • Awarded based on exceptional academic achievements (typically a first-class honours degree or equivalent).
  • Automatically assessed during the admission process—no separate application required.
  • Scholarship amount is deducted from the tuition fee at payment.
  • Final decision is made by the Admissions Team at the university’s discretion.
  • Students sponsored by a third party (e.g., government or employer) are not eligible.
  • Follows the university’s standard admission deadlines.
  • Available to international students who previously studied at the University of Bolton.
  • Discount value: £1,000 tuition fee waiver.
  • Must meet university criteria to qualify.
  • Confirmed for the 2023/24 academic year.

To be considered for the scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be international students applying for full-time study
  • Demonstrate excellent academic performance
  • Receive an offer of admission to the University of Bolton
  • Complete the application process within specified deadlines
  • Financial need may be considered ​

The University of Twente Scholarship(UTS) 2025 offers financial support to outstanding international students pursuing a degree in the NetherlandsThe University of Twente Scholarship (UTS) is a merit-based award for outstanding students from non-EU/EEA countries applying for a master’s (MSc) program at the University of Twente. Recipients may also have the opportunity to join one of three honours tracks: Research, Design, or Change Leaders.

  • Financial grants ranging from €3,000 to €22,000 for one academic year
  • Students in two-year programs may receive a second-year grant (same amount as the first year).
  • The amount is a lump sum to support study-related costs.
  • Students are free to decide how to use the funds.

To be eligible for the UTS 2025, applicants must:

  • Apply for a UT Master’s programme first and get a (provisional) admission letter.
  • Must have a UT student number.
  • Cannot have graduated from any UT (under)graduate programme.
  • Must meet visa eligibility (if applicable).
  • Must meet English language requirements:
    • IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in speaking), or
    • TOEFL iBT 90 (minimum 20 in speaking).
  • Must not be eligible for a Dutch study loan.
  • Must belong to the top 5–10% of your class academically.
  • UTS is not available for:
    • Dutch students
    • Current UT students
    • EU/EEA students
    • ITC faculty programmes
    • Pre-Master programmes

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