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Said Foundation Scholarship 2026 in UK (Fully Funded)

The Said Foundation has offered educational scholarships and training opportunities since 1984. The programme aims to empower people through educational opportunities and to encourage the development of the Middle East. It is targeted towards outstanding individuals with leadership potential who will be drivers of positive change within our target countries of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine.

The Said Foundation Scholarship 2026 offers a fully funded opportunity for talented students from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, specifically targeting nationals from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine. This prestigious scholarship supports one-year master’s degree programs at select top UK universities. The application window opens on August 1, 2025, and closes at 5:00 PM UK time on October 31, 2025. Candidates must ensure they apply within this deadline to be considered for the 2026/27 academic year.

The scholarship is offered in partnership with elite institutions across the UK, including the University of Oxford (Saïd Business School), Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, the University of Sussex, Goldsmiths University of London, and the University of Nottingham, among others. Applicants must apply for eligible full-time master’s courses at one of the partner universities to qualify.

The Said Foundation Scholarship supports a wide array of master’s degree disciplines, prioritizing those that contribute to sustainable development and positive change in the MENA region. Study areas include but are not limited to:

  • Education
  • Health
  • Development and Humanitarian Work
  • Business and Finance
  • Public Policy and Governance
  • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Social Sciences and Arts

Applicants should select programs that align with their career goals and the development needs of their home countries.

The Said Foundation Scholarship package is comprehensive, covering:

  • Full tuition fees at the chosen UK university
  • A maintenance allowance to cover living expenses
  • Return airfare to and from the UK
  • Visa application and healthcare surcharge fees
  • Academic and pastoral support throughout the course
  • Networking opportunities and alumni support

While extensive, the scholarship does not typically cover:

  • Personal expenses beyond the maintenance allowance
  • Optional course-related fees (e.g., field trips or special materials)
  • Family or dependent support
  • Travel insurance or other optional insurance coverage

To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese, or Palestinian nationality and permanently reside in one of these countries (exceptions may apply for Syrians residing elsewhere due to ongoing conflict).
  • Hold an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK upper second-class (2:1) or higher; final-year students may also apply.
  • Have relevant professional or voluntary experience related to their chosen field of study.
  • Demonstrate leadership potential and a clear career plan focused on contributing to their home country or region.
  • Have applied for an eligible full-time master’s degree course at a partner university.
  • Submit all required documentation as part of the application.

Applicants are required to upload the following documents with their online application:

  • High school certificate or transcripts
  • University transcripts and graduation certificate (or current transcripts if still studying)
  • Valid passport or national ID card proving nationality
  • English language proficiency test scores (IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo)
  • Offer letter(s) or proof of application to eligible UK university courses
  • Three reference letters (academic, professional, or voluntary)
  • Up-to-date CV (maximum 2 pages, without photo)
  • Personal statement or motivation letter explaining career plans and leadership potential

Flexibility is given to candidates applying from Gaza due to unique challenges.

  1. Research and Select Program: Review the list of eligible UK universities and master’s programs that match your field of interest and career goals.
  2. Apply for Admission: Submit your application for the master’s program at a Said Foundation partner university before their deadline.
  3. Prepare Documents: Gather all necessary documents, including transcripts, references, English test scores, and identification.
  4. Complete Online Scholarship Application: Starting August 1, 2025, access the Said Foundation scholarship portal and fill in your details.
  5. Upload Documents: Attach all required supporting documents as part of the application.
  6. Submit Before Deadline: Ensure your application is submitted by 5:00 PM UK time on October 31, 2025.
  7. Application Assessment: Applications undergo eligibility checks and assessments between November 2025 and January 2026.
  8. Interviews: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews around March 2026.
  9. Final Selection: The Board of Trustees makes the final decision, and results are communicated by June 2026.
  • Start early to avoid last-minute issues and missing deadlines.
  • Ensure your personal statement clearly links your study plans with your commitment to contributing to your home country.
  • Obtain strong reference letters that reflect your academic and leadership qualities.
  • Double-check your documents for accuracy and completeness.
  • Prepare thoroughly for the interview by reflecting on your experiences, goals, and why you chose your course and university.
  • Demonstrate leadership potential and a clear vision during the interview.

The scholarship provides a maintenance allowance to cover monthly living expenses, which generally include accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses. Estimated living costs in the UK for international students are approximately:

  • Housing: $800–$1,200
  • Food and groceries: $250–$400
  • Transportation: $100–$150
  • Utilities and internet: $100–$150
  • Miscellaneous (clothing, leisure, mobile phone): $100–$200

Typical monthly living expenses range between $1,350 and $2,100 USD, depending on the city and lifestyle.

  1. Fully Funded Opportunity: Covers tuition, living costs, travel, and visa fees, allowing focus solely on studies.
  2. Prestigious Partnership: Study at top UK institutions known for academic excellence and global recognition.
  3. Career and Leadership Development: Designed to develop future leaders committed to making a positive impact in the MENA region.
  4. Broad Range of Disciplines: Supports diverse fields that address key development challenges.
  5. Strong Alumni Network: Access ongoing support, networking, and career opportunities through the Said Foundation global community.

Q: Who is eligible to apply for the Said Foundation Scholarship?
A: Applicants must be nationals of Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, or Palestine, with relevant academic qualifications, leadership potential, and admission to an eligible UK master’s program.

Q: What is the application deadline?
A: The application closes at 5:00 PM UK time on October 31, 2025.

Q: Is work experience mandatory?
A: Relevant professional or voluntary experience is required to demonstrate your commitment and leadership potential.

Q: Are all master’s programs eligible?
A: Only full-time master’s programs at Said Foundation partner universities qualify.

Q: Does the scholarship cover family members?
A: No, only the applicant’s tuition, living costs, travel, and visa expenses are covered.

Q: Can Syrians living outside Syria apply?
A: Yes, due to the current circumstances, Syrians residing outside Syria are considered.


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The Said Foundation Scholarship 2026 presents a life-changing opportunity for students from the MENA region to advance their education and career at prestigious UK universities with full financial support, focusing on empowering future leaders dedicated to positive change.

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