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Top 07 Scholarships of May 2025 (Last Week)

This image highlights the Top 7 Scholarships of May 2025 (Last Week), covering the period from May 22 to 28, 2025. It presents a list of fully funded scholarships offered by universities and governments across seven different countries, including the UAE, USA, Italy, Australia, Japan, Poland, and Germany. Each scholarship opportunity is listed with its title, host country, and funding type, helping students easily find valuable educational support worldwide.

Al Qasimia University in Sharjah, UAE, offers fully funded scholarships for international students for the 2025–26 academic year. The Al-Qasimia University Scholarships are designed to support outstanding students from around the world who wish to pursue undergraduate and master’s studies in fields such as Sharia, Arabic language, media, economics, and more. The university promotes cultural diversity, with students from over 75 nationalities currently enrolled.

Deadline: June 29, 2025.

  • Full tuition fee waiver
  • Monthly stipend (only for students from outside the UAE; optional in summer)
  • Free accommodation in Sharjah (for single, non-dependent students)
  • Round-trip air ticket after completing 50% of the program
  • One-way return ticket after graduation
  • Free visa, residency, and ID processing
  • Health insurance
  • On-campus transportation
  • Full tuition coverage
  • Paid role as a Research & Teaching Assistant
  • Visa sponsorship and required documentation handled by the university

The University of Miami Stamps Scholarship 2025-26 is a fully funded undergraduate scholarship for exceptional international and domestic students. The Stamps Scholarship is the University of Miami’s most prestigious merit-based award for exceptional and academically accomplished high school seniors. It covers full tuition, fees, on-campus housing, meals, health insurance, textbooks, a laptop allowance, and includes a $12,000 enrichment fund for approved activities like research, study abroad, and internships.

Deadline: November 1, 2025

The Stamps Scholarship offers:

  • Full tuition and fees
  • On-campus housing and meal plan
  • University health insurance
  • Textbooks and laptop allowance
  • $12,000 enrichment fund (for study abroad, research, internships, etc., subject to approval)
  • Leadership development and mentorship

To be considered, applicants must:

  • Must enroll full-time (minimum 12 credit hours per semester)
  • Must complete at least 24 credit hours per academic year
  • Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA (evaluated after second semester)
  • Scholarship may be adjusted if other financial aid is received
  • Additional details available on the University’s Terms & Conditions page
  • International students must meet English language proficiency requirements

The IUPALS (Italian Universities for Palestinian Students) initiative offers fully funded scholarships to Palestinian students residing in the Palestinian Territories. The External Academic Relations Office is pleased to announce the fully funded IUPALS Scholarships for Palestinian Students offered by the University of Parma in Italy. This opportunity is part of a broader initiative coordinated by the Conference of Italian University Rectors (CRUI), in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate General of Italy in Jerusalem, to support Palestinian students through higher education in Italy.

Deadline: May 31, 2025

Each IUPALS scholarship provides:

  • Each scholarship is worth €10,000 per year
  • Tuition fees
  • Accommodation and partial food
  • Health insurance or private policy
  • Visa-related costs
  • Academic materials, support services, and integration program
  • Year 1: Obtain at least 10 ECTS by August 10, 2026
  • Year 2: Obtain 54 ECTS by August 10, 2027
  • Graduate by March/April 2028 (extension possible based on merit)

Applicants must:

  • Must hold Palestinian nationality and reside in the Palestinian Territories (verified by Italian Consulate)
  • Must have a degree qualifying for a second-cycle (Master’s) program in Italy
  • English proficiency at B2 level (tested during interview)
  • Must not have been previously enrolled at the University of Parma
  • Only one application per student; cannot be combined with other scholarships
  • Mandatory 5-month Italian language and culture course (June–October 2025)
  • Academic background and GPA
  • Relevance of previous studies to the chosen program
  • Quality of CV

The University of Melbourne Human Rights Scholarships 2026 is a prestigious, fully funded opportunity for graduate researchers committed to advancing human rights through academic excellence and impactful research. 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: October 31, 2025.

  • Living allowance of $43,500/year (2025 rate) for:
    • Up to 2 years (Master by Research)
    • Up to 3.5 years (Doctoral degree)
    • Includes limited paid sick, maternity, and parenting leave
  • Full tuition fee offset:
    • Up to 2 years for Master’s
    • Up to 4 years for Doctoral programs
  • Relocation grant:
    • $2,000 for students from other Australian states/territories
    • $3,000 for students coming from outside Australia
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): Single policy for international students requiring a visa

To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:

  • Apply for and meet entry requirements for a Master or Doctorate by research starting in 2026
  • Plan to undertake graduate research in Human Rights
  • Must not have completed a research qualification at the same or higher level
  • Must not have received a previous graduate research scholarship
  • Academic merit
  • Relevance and commitment to the field of human rights
  • Quality of supporting documents

The Kochi University of Technology Scholarship 2026 offers a fully funded doctoral opportunity in Japan. The Special Scholarship Program (SSP), launched in 2003, aims to promote advanced research at Kochi University of Technology by supporting highly capable doctoral students. Each year, about 15 students are selected to pursue a fully funded 3-year PhD program in a multidisciplinary research environment.

Deadline: October 17, 2025

  • Full exemption from:
    • ¥15,000 entrance exam fee
    • ¥300,000 enrollment fee
    • ¥535,800/year tuition (for 3 years)
  • Monthly scholarship of ¥150,000 for 3 years
  • Additional ¥150,000 for travel and initial living costs (for international students outside Japan)
  • Additional Support: English writing and research classes, Japanese language lessons, academic and daily life support via dedicated tutors, participation in seasonal cultural activities, and assistance in finding single accommodation
  • Must receive permission from a preferred supervisor
  • Must have (or expect to obtain) a Master’s degree after 18 years of education
  • Must be 35 years old or younger at the time of enrollment
  • Must have an excellent academic record
  • Must show strong research ability and knowledge in the chosen field
  • Must have high English proficiency
  • Minimum 3 years of enrollment at KUT.
  • Earn at least 10 doctoral course credits.
  • Pass a preliminary exam (at least 1 year before) and the final public defense.
  • Publish at least one paper in a high-level peer-reviewed journal (or show equivalent research achievement).
  • SSP students are encouraged to publish multiple papers during the program.

The Poland Government Stefan Banach Scholarship 2025-26now merged with the Łukasiewicz Scholarship, has officially opened for applications. This initiative, supported by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NAWA as part of Poland’s development aid, is designed for young people from developing countries.

Deadline: June 21, 2025

  • Full Tuition Fee Waiver
  • Monthly Stipend:
  • PLN 500 for relocation to Poland.
  • PLN 500 for dissertation costs.
  • Polish Language Course (if applicable)

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be citizens of eligible countries (primarily from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and other developing nations)
  • Hold a bachelor’s degree or be in the final year of undergraduate studies
  • Have a strong academic record
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English or Polish, depending on the language of instruction
  • Not have previously been granted a scholarship under the Program.
  • Speak English at least at the B2 level.

The University of Stuttgart offers a range of scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year, providing financial support to international students pursuing higher education in Germany. The University of Stuttgart Scholarships aim to recognize academic excellence, social commitment, and financial need, helping students to focus on their studies without the burden of financial stress.

Deadline: January 31, June 30, and October 31, 2025

  • Deutschlandstipendium: €300 per month for one year
  • University of Stuttgart Scholarship:
    • Monthly stipend of €750
    • Travel allowance
    • Rent subsidy (if applicable)
    • Health insurance coverage
    • Food expenses
    • Accommodation support
    • Note: A social and administrative fee of €170 per semester is deducted from the stipend
  • For international students with strong academic performance.
  • Must be in at least the 3rd semester.
  • Requires active involvement in international or intercultural university activities.
  • Not available to those already receiving a full scholarship.
  • For international students in the final phase of their studies:
    • Bachelor: 6th semester onward
    • Master: 4th semester onward
    • PhD: final 12 months with faculty acceptance
  • Must have good academic standing and a strong completion outlook.
  • Financial hardship is required.
  • Cannot be combined with another full scholarship.
  • For students with special challenges (e.g., caring responsibilities, disabilities, refugee background).
  • Must demonstrate financial hardship.
  • Full scholarship holders are not eligible.
  • For international Bachelor/Master/PhD students in at least the 3rd semester.
  • Must be expecting to graduate from the University of Stuttgart.
  • For temporary financial emergencies.
  • Amount determined individually by a university committee.
  • For international students/PhD candidates in at least the 3rd semester.
  • For those facing unexpected financial hardship (e.g., due to illness, political conflict, inflation).
  • Aimed at committed, degree-seeking students.
  • Duration and amount depend on individual needs.

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