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Top 10 Scholarships of July 2025 (1st Week)

Top 10 Scholarships of July 2025 (1st Week): Fully & Partially Funded Opportunities Worldwide

Looking to begin your academic journey abroad with financial support? Whether you’re planning for undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies, now is the perfect time to explore some of the most prestigious scholarships currently open around the globe.

From Hungary to Japan, Australia to the USA, the image above showcases the Top 10 Scholarships of the First Week of July 2025 (June 1–7). These scholarships include fully-funded and partially-funded programs across various fields and institutions, offering tuition coverage, living expenses, and more.

In this post, we’ll break down each opportunity — including eligibility, coverage, and how to apply — so you can confidently pursue your dream education abroad. Let’s dive into the details and help you take the next big step toward your future!

The CEEPUS Scholarship Program offers fully funded academic exchange opportunities for students, graduates, and teachers in Central and Eastern Europe. In Hungary, the program supports short-term study stays and research mobility at recognized universities. The scholarship promotes academic networking, intercultural dialogue, and international collaboration. Applicants can benefit from tuition-free education and a generous monthly stipend.

Deadline: 30th November

CEEPUS Hungary provides a robust package of benefits:

  • Funded by host country (Hungary).
  • Paid through the Hungarian host university.
  • Grant amount is adjusted to local living costs.
  • Full monthly stipend based on Hungary’s cost of living.
  • Full tuition waiver at host university
  • Free dormitory accommodation (or housing allowance), depending on the host university.
  • Medical insurance during your stay
  • Access to university resources (libraries, labs, etc.)
  • Support for short-term research and internships.
  • Academic credit transfer opportunities
  • Perfect for thesis writing, field research, and teaching.
  • Citizens of CEEPUS member countries:
    • Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia.
  • Enrolled students or teachers at accredited universities in CEEPUS member countries.
  • Students must have completed at least two semesters of study.
  • Non-citizens studying/teaching in a member country are eligible.
  • Citizens studying/teaching outside member countries (third countries) are not eligible.
  • Cannot receive a CEEPUS grant to study/teach in your home country (citizenship and residence).
  • Double funding for the same mobility period is not allowed.

The Toyohashi University of Technology MEXT Scholarship 2025–26 offers fully funded study opportunities for international students pursuing Master’s or Doctoral degrees in Japan. Sponsored by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT), this scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, and travel costs. TUT, a top-tier national university, provides an English-taught curriculum and cutting-edge research facilities.

Deadline: Monday, September 1, 2025 (JST)

  • Full tuition fee exemption
  • Monthly stipend:
    • Research: 143,000 JPY
    • Master’s: ¥144,000
    • Doctoral: ¥145,000
  • Round-trip airfare to/from Japan
  • Access to university housing (subject to availability)

To apply for the TUT MEXT Scholarship, you must:

  • Be a non-Japanese national from a country with diplomatic ties to Japan
  • Be under 35 years of age (as of April 1, 2025)
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree (for Master’s) or Master’s degree (for PhD)
  • Have a strong academic record
  • Meet the English or Japanese language proficiency requirements
  • Be willing to adapt to Japanese life and culture

The University of Melbourne Human Rights Scholarship 2026 is designed to support outstanding graduate researchers committed to the peaceful advancement of respect for human rights. This scholarship is offered to domestic or international students who are enrolling in a graduate research degree and undertaking research in the field of Human Rights.

Deadline: 31 Oct 2025

The University of Melbourne Human Rights Scholarship offers comprehensive financial support, enabling recipients to focus entirely on their research and academic goals:

  • Living allowance:$43,500/year pro rata (2025 rate)
    • Up to 2 years for Master’s by Research
    • Up to 3.5 years for Doctoral students
    • Includes limited paid sick, maternity, and parenting leave
  • Full tuition fee offset
    • Up to 2 years (Master’s)
    • Up to 4 years (Doctorate)
  • Relocation grant:
    • $2,000 (from other Australian states/territories)
    • $3,000 (from outside Australia)
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for international students
  • Total value: Up to $94,200
  • Quantity: 2 scholarships available
  • Duration: 1+ years
  • Total Scholarship Value: Up to AUD $94,200, depending on degree duration and study load.

To be eligible for the University of Melbourne Human Rights Scholarship 2026, applicants must:

  • Open to both domestic and international students
  • For future and current graduate researchers
  • Apply for and meet the entry requirements for a Master by Research or Doctoral degree at the University of Melbourne, commencing in 2026.
  • Intend to undertake graduate research in the field of Human Rights
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to the peaceful advancement of respect for human rights, including through voluntary work or relevant work experience.
  • Not have already completed a research qualification at the same or higher level as the course for which the scholarship is sought.
  • Not have previously received a graduate research scholarship from the University of Melbourne or another institution.
  • Be a full-time student unless there are compassionate or compelling circumstances preventing full-time study.

The Karsh International Scholarship is a fully funded undergraduate scholarship at Duke University, North Carolina, USA. Established in 2010 through a generous donation from Martha L. and Bruce A. Karsh, it recognizes and supports outstanding international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement, leadership, and a commitment to making a global impact.

Deadline: November 1, 2025

The Karsh International Scholarship is one of the most comprehensive undergraduate awards in the USA. It covers nearly all expenses for four years of study at Duke University:

  • Full Tuition Fees: 100% coverage for all academic years
  • Accommodation: On-campus housing for the duration of the program
  • Meals: Meal plans included
  • Mandatory Fees: All required university fees are covered
  • Living Expenses: Monthly stipend for personal expenses
  • Books and Academic Materials: Annual allowance for textbooks and supplies
  • Laptop and Equipment: Provision of a laptop and essential academic equipment
  • Summer Funding: Three summers of funding for research, unpaid internships, or other academic enrichment activities
  • Mentorship & Support: Access to faculty advisors, leadership development, and a global alumni network

To be considered for the Karsh International Scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:

  • International Status: Must be a non-U.S. citizen; dual U.S. citizens are ineligible
  • No Prior Degree: Must NOT have previously earned a B.A. or B.S. degree
  • Academic Excellence: Demonstrate a strong academic record and leadership potential
  • Financial Need: Must submit documentation of financial need through Duke’s financial aid forms
  • Application to Duke: Must apply for undergraduate admission to Duke University as a first-year student
  • Discipline: Open to all fields of study offered at Duke

The Charles Darwin University (CDU) 2026 Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship is a prestigious, fully-funded award by the Australian Government. The 2026 Charles Darwin University RTP Scholarship supports high-achieving domestic and international students to pursue a Master’s by Research or PhD. It offers a tax-free stipend of AU$34,190/year (full-time) to help cover living costs.

Deadline: 30 September 2025, and domestic by 31  October 2025

  • Tax-free stipend of AU$34,190/year (full-time students, 2025 rate)
  • AU$17,095/year for part-time students (taxable)
  • Paid fortnightly to help cover living expenses
  • Paid sick and maternity leave
  • Relocation allowance:
    • Up to AU$2,000 for domestic students
    • Up to AU$2,500 for international students
  • Tuition fee offset if linked to a CDU research project
  • Supportive academic and research environment for high-potential students
  • Domestic: Australian citizens, permanent residents, NZ citizens
  • International
  • ** Applicants must have a CDU supervisor to apply
  • Applicants must:
    1. Enrolled or applying for a CDU research degree or have an offer (or current first‑year HDR enrolment at CDU) for 2026 commencement
    2. Meet academic and English entry criteria
    3. Demonstrated research potential
    4. No other income over 75% of the stipend for living expenses

The Florida State University (FSU) offers a wide range of prestigious scholarships for first-year students, including the Benacquisto ScholarshipNational Merit AwardsPresidential Scholars, and more. Florida State University Scholarships offered by the Office of Admissions at Florida State University are awarded automatically to accepted first-year students based on academic merit. Selection is highly competitive and considers factors such as a rigorous high school curriculum and strong test scores, with most recipients earning no grades below a B.

Deadline: 15 October 2025.

Florida State University Scholarships

  • Must be a National Merit Finalist and list FSU as first-choice by May 1
  • Covers full in-state cost of attendance minus Bright Futures and NMSC stipend
  • Award ranges from $16,000–$25,000/year
  • Must be a National Merit Finalist with FSU as first-choice
  • Worth about $75,776 over 4 years
    • Includes full out-of-state tuition waiver$16,000 Vires Scholarship, and $2,000 NMSC stipend
ScholarshipValueEligibility
Presidential Scholars$42,000 + $57,776 tuition waiverHonors Program invitees after interview
Vires Scholarship$16,000High academic achievers (auto-considered)
Mores Scholarship$12,000Strong academics despite socioeconomic hardship (auto-considered)
Partner Promise$12,000From specific FL high schools
IB Diploma$8,000IB diploma recipients
Sunshine Award$4,000Holistic application standouts
Waiver TypeValueEligibility
Merit Waiver$57,776 over 4 yearsHigh academic achievement
Talent Waiver$28,888 over 4 yearsBased on audition, portfolio, or interview (Fine Arts)
Grandparent Waiver100% out-of-state waiverGrandparent must be a FL resident + test score in 89th percentile
FL High School WaiverN/AAttend 3 years of FL high school & apply within 2 years of graduation
ProgramValueRequirements
QUEST Scholars$6,000 + $2,000 experience fundFirst-gen or underserved; participate in CARE & QUEST Experience
Illuminate Scholars$6,000 + $2,000 experience fundPell-eligible students in special support program
Service ScholarsRenewable aidCommunity service focus
ROTC / AthleticsVariesContact specific departments
  • FS4U portal: Search and apply for FSU Foundation scholarships.
  • Bright Futures: State-funded scholarships for FL residents based on high school achievement.
  • Southern Scholarship Foundation: Free housing based on need and merit.

To be eligible for the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships, you must:

  • Be an international student (non-Canadian requiring a study permit)
  • Be enrolled in your final year of senior secondary school in 2025/2026 or have graduated no earlier than June 2025
  • Begin your studies at the University of Toronto in September 2026
  • In final year of high school in 2025/2026 or graduated no earlier than June 2025.
  • Not have begun any post-secondary studies (including at another institution)
  • Be nominated by your high school
  • Apply to the University of Toronto for an undergraduate program

The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship at the University of Toronto is a highly prestigious award for exceptional international students entering undergraduate programs. It recognizes academic excellence, creativity, leadership, and significant community impact. The scholarship covers tuition, books, incidental fees, and full residence support for four years and is awarded to about 37 students annually.

Deadline: 7 November 2025

The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships provide comprehensive financial support for four years, covering:

  • Full tuition fees
  • Books and incidental fees
  • Full residence support (accommodation)
  • Living expenses (indirectly, as accommodation is fully covered and incidental fees are included)

This fully funded scholarship means you can focus on your studies and personal development without worrying about financial constraints.

To be eligible for the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships, you must:

  • Be an international student (non-Canadian requiring a study permit)
  • Be enrolled in your final year of senior secondary school in 2025/2026 or have graduated no earlier than June 2025
  • Begin your studies at the University of Toronto in September 2026
  • In final year of high school in 2025/2026 or graduated no earlier than June 2025.
  • Not have begun any post-secondary studies (including at another institution)
  • Be nominated by your high school
  • Apply to the University of Toronto for an undergraduate program

The Seoul National University (SNU) Global Scholarship empowers outstanding international graduate students to pursue their degrees in South Korea. It offers either full tuition and a KRW 1.2 million monthly stipend plus one-time airfare (GS 1), or full tuition only (GS 2). It can also include Korean-language training. Eligible students must have at least one semester remaining in their program.

  1. Global Scholarship 1 (GS 1):
    • Full tuition waiver
    • Monthly stipend of KRW 1,200,000
    • One-time airfare support
      • Arrival: Only for newly admitted students entering Korea within 60 days before or after the scholarship announcement
      • Departure: Only for students graduating in Feb 2026 and leaving Korea by March 1, 2026
  2. Global Scholarship 2 (GS 2):
    • Full tuition waiver (no stipend or airfare)
  3. Korean Language Training:
    • Tuition-free evening class (1 session during Fall 2025)
    • Can be combined with GS 1 or GS 2
  • International students (excluding South Korean nationals)
  • Enrolled in or about to begin a graduate degree (Master’s or PhD) at SNU
  • You must have at least one regular semester remaining in your program after August 2025.
  • Students who complete all required coursework by August 2025 are not eligible.
  • GKS (KGSP) stipend recipients may not apply to this SNU OIA scholarship

Are you a motivated student dreaming of studying in Europe? Make Slovakia your next study destination! Come to Slovakia – a safe country with great academic and career opportunities! You can get a scholarship of €5,000 per academic year. 3 years of support for your full-time Bachelor’s degree studies or for the first three years of a full-time joint Bachelor’s and Master’s degree study programme. 2 years of support for your full-time Master’s degree studies. The Slovakia Scholarships for Talented Students 2025–26 offer a golden opportunity to pursue higher education in one of Central Europe’s most affordable and culturally rich countries.

Deadline: 31 July 2025

Recipients of the scholarship can enjoy several benefits, including:

  • Up to €15,000 total
  • €500/month, for:
    • 10 months/year over 3 years (Bachelor’s or combined programs)
    • 10 months/year over 2 years (Master’s)
  • Access to Slovak language courses for better integration
  • Access to public health insurance upon request.
  • Financial support through the scholarship to help you pursue your goals.
  • The opportunity to participate in Erasmus+ or other academic mobility programs, if interested.
  • Study programs available in Slovak and foreign languages, some of them tuition-free.

To apply for the scholarship, students must:

  • Must be a non-Slovak citizen (dual citizenship with Slovakia allowed in specific cases)
  • No permanent/temporary residence in Slovakia since Jan 1, 2020 (some exceptions apply)
  • No prior studies in Slovakia (except short-term mobilities or if applying at master’s level after prior RRP scholarship)
  • Must have completed secondary education (for Bachelor’s) or Bachelor’s degree (for Master’s)
  • Must have applied or been admitted to a public Slovak HEI for full-time, in-person study
  • Must submit:
    • Structured CV in English
    • Motivation letter in English
    • All required solemn declarations (templates provided)
  • No age limit, but under 18 requires guardian approval

The Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program 2025–26 supports excellence in graduate studies at publicly assisted universities in Ontario, Canada. Each scholarship is valued at $15,000 per academic year, and students can apply for master’s or doctoral programs. Students in graduate studies at the master’s and doctoral levels can apply for a merit-based scholarship through the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program.

Deadline: Vary by university and program, typically between October and January. 

  • $10,000 for 2 consecutive academic terms
  • $15,000 for 3 consecutive academic terms
  • Minimum duration: 1 academic year (2 or 3 terms)
  • Maximum duration: 2 years (6 terms)
  • Can be held concurrently with other awards, unless restricted by the university
  • Master’s students: Up to 2 academic years
  • Doctoral students: Up to 4 academic years
  • Overall limit: 6 academic years total

To apply, candidates must:

  • Must be enrolled in a full-time master’s or doctoral program
  • Must attend at least 2 consecutive terms (21 to 52 weeks)
  • Must study at one of the participating Ontario universities
  • Selection is merit-based and ranked by the university
  • Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or international student with a valid study permit
  • Not have exceeded the maximum lifetime limits for government-funded graduate awards

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