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Top 10 Scholarships of February 2025 (2nd Week)

This image showcases a ranked list of the top 10 scholarships available in the second week of February 2025 (February 08-15). It highlights prestigious funding opportunities across various countries, including Australia, Turkey, Canada, Japan, and the UK. The table provides key details such as the scholarship title, country of study, and funding type (full or partial). Notable entries include the University of Sydney Scholarships, Erasmus Mundus EMERALD Scholarship, and the Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS). This resource is valuable for students seeking fully and partially funded educational opportunities worldwide.

The University of Sydney offers a variety of scholarships for international students for the 2025-26 academic year. University of Sydney Scholarships aim to support high-achieving individuals in undergraduate and postgraduate coursework and research degrees. They include the Sydney Scholars Awards for undergraduate students and RTP scholarships for postgraduate students.

Deadline: 12 September 2025

Sydney Scholars Awards

  • Value: $6000 for 1 year of an undergraduate degree.
  • Duration: One year (first year of an undergraduate degree)
  • Scholarship is Renewable
  • Payment: Two equal instalments after each semester’s census date

For Research Degree

  1. RTP Stipend Scholarship,
    • $41,753/year stipend (2025 rate)
    • Relocation Allowance
    • Thesis allowance
    • Nationality and Study Level: Domestic & international students starting or enrolled in a higher degree by research
  2. RTP Fee Offset
    • Automatically granted with RTP Stipend
    • 100% tuition fee coverage for up to 14 research periods
    • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
  3. University of Sydney International Stipend Scholarship (USYDIS)&
    • $41,753/year stipend (2025 rate)
    • Relocation Allowance
    • Thesis allowance
    • Nationality and Study Level: International students starting or enrolled in a research degree
  4. University of Sydney Tuition Fee Scholarship
    • Automatically granted with USYDIS
    • 100% tuition fee coverage for up to 14 research periods
  5. University of Sydney Postgraduate Awards (UPA)
    • $41,753/year stipend (2025 rate)
    • Relocation Allowance
    • Thesis allowance
    • Nationality and Study Level: Domestic students starting or enrolled in a research degree

Eligibility criteria differ per scholarship but generally require:

Sydney Scholars Awards

  • Domestic or onshore international students completing an Australian Year 12 qualification (HSC) or equivalent (e.g., International Baccalaureate)
  • Must enroll full-time (part-time allowed only under extenuating circumstances with approval)
  • Achieve an ATAR of 95 to 99.85 or equivalent
  • Must maintain a Semester Average Mark (SAM) of 75 to receive the second installment
  • Apply in the year you complete secondary education (can defer up to 2 years)
  • Scholarship can be deferred for up to 2 years or transferred to another undergraduate program at the University
  • Equity grounds: Domestic students facing financial hardship can apply based on disadvantage
  • Termination: The scholarship ends if you withdraw, switch to another university, study part-time without approval, or fail to meet academic standards

For Research Degree

Accepted Qualifications:

  • Australian Honours Degree
  • Master’s by Research
  • Master’s by Coursework with a thesis/dissertation component

Academic Performance Guidelines:

  • Bachelor’s Degree: First or upper second-class honours
  • WAM (Weighted Average Mark):
    • Overall WAM of 75
    • Honours Class I: WAM above 80
    • Honours Class II: WAM between 75-80

General Requirements:

  • Research Experience: You must have completed a significant research project or thesis during your previous studies.
  • Academic Record: Strong academic performance is essential.

Specific Degree Requirements:
  • PhD:
    • Bachelor’s with first/upper second-class honours
    • Master’s degree with a substantial research component
    • Equivalent research experience
  • Master’s by Research/Master of Philosophy:
    • Bachelor’s with first or second-class honours
    • Equivalent research qualifications
  • Joint PhD:
    • Follow PhD application steps
    • Supervisor completes a student agreement proposal
    • Sign an individual student agreement

The Koc University Turkish Scholarship, funded by the Turkish Government, offers financial support to international students pursuing undergraduatemaster’s, or Ph.D. programs. It also provides academicians and post-doctoral researchers opportunities to collaborate with Turkish institutions. Koç University ranked #1 in Turkey (2024 QS World University Rankings). All International Students worldwide are eligible to apply for Koc University Turkish Scholarship.

Deadline: February each year.

Recipients of the Turkish Scholarships Program at Koç University receive:

  • 100% tuition scholarships
  • Dormitory accommodation (according to the monthly support offered by Turkish Scholarships)
  • Monthly stipend (according to the monthly support offered by Turkish Scholarships)
  • PhD Applicants: Monthly Stipend (2.000 – 4.000+ Turkish Lira/month)
  • Flights
  • Other benefits (Turkish Language Course tuition during studies, visa application support, extra-curricular social and cultural integration activities)

To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be international students
  • Meet the specific academic requirements of the chosen program
  • GPA Requirements
    • No minimum GPA for most applicants
    • Ph.D. applicants with only a Bachelor’s degree must have a minimum GPA of 3.00/4.00
  • Demonstrate academic excellence and potential
  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum 80 (with at least 20 in writing). Must be taken at a State University in Turkey.
  • PTE Academic: Minimum 67.
  • Cambridge CAE/CPE: Minimum Grade C.
  • YDS/e-YDS/YÖKDİL: Minimum 80 (only for Turkish nationals and residents).

The Australian Government’s Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year offer international students the opportunity to pursue fully funded Master’s and PhD degrees. The Research Training Program (RTP) supports Australian universities in training both domestic and international students pursuing research master’s and PhD degrees. It aims to provide flexible funding, equip graduates with essential career skills, and promote collaboration between universities, industries, and research organizations.

Deadline: October 31, 2025.

Recipients of the RTP Scholarship receive:

  • Full Tuition Fee Coverage: Ensuring no financial burden for course fees.
  • Stipend: An annual living allowance, which varies by institution. For instance, the University of Sydney offers a stipend of $41,753 per annum.
  • Additional Allowances: Including relocation and thesis allowances, depending on the university.
  • Furthermore, RTP will also include health cover costs for recipients and their dependents.
YearFull-time base RTP stipend rate ($)Full-time max RTP stipend rate ($)
202533,51152,352
202432,19250,291
202329,86346,653

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be international students at the time of application.
  • Enroll in a full-time postgraduate research degree.
  • Must be a domestic or international student enrolled in an accredited Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program at an Australian university.
  • To qualify for an RTP Stipend, students cannot receive another income source covering more than 75% of the RTP stipend rate for general living costs. (Unrelated income is not considered.)
  • To receive an RTP Fees Offset, students must not have another Commonwealth-funded scholarship covering HDR tuition fees.
  • Demonstrate outstanding academic merit and research potential.
  • Meet English language proficiency requirements.

The Erasmus Mundus EMerald Scholarship 2025-2027 offers a fully funded opportunity for international students to pursue a two-year Master’s degree in Georesources Engineering across four European universities. The EMerald Master’s Program is a two-year (120 ECTS) Erasmus Mundus degree in Resources Engineering, jointly offered by four European universities: ULiège (Belgium), UL (France), LTU (Sweden), and TUBAF (Germany). It focuses on key areas such as resource characterization, processing, modeling, and management.

Deadline: February 27, 2025.

  • Full tuition fee coverage
  • Monthly stipend for living expenses
  • Registration fee*
  • Management fee (including laboratory expenses, supervision and running costs)
  • Travel allowances
  • Health insurance
  • Visa fee reimbursement
  • Access to the infrastructure of the universities (libraries, WIFI etc.)
  • Assistance from the international relations department of each University on administrative matters, accommodation, bank account etc.
  • The Scholarship is open to all the Nationals.
  • Degree Requirements:
    • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (min. 3 years or 180 ECTS) with basic Geology knowledge
    • OR Bachelor’s in Minerals, Mining, Chemical, Geological, Metallurgical, or Materials Engineering (focused on metals extraction/processing)
    • OR Master’s in Geology
  • Mathematics Requirement: Min. 22.5 ECTS in university-level mathematics
  • English Proficiency: T
    • OEFL (min. 87),
    • IELTS (min. 6.5), or
    • Equivalent (B2-C1 level)
  • Minerals Engineering,
  • Mining Engineering,
  • Chemical Engineering,
  • Geological Engineering,
  • Metallurgical Engineering,
  • Materials Engineering
    • if oriented towards metals extraction and processing
  • OR Master’s in Geology

The Bond University HDR Scholarship 2025 offers financial support to outstanding international students pursuing a PhD or Doctorate by Research. Bond University offers substantial academic and financial support to Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students, ensuring equitable access to research opportunities and helping offset living costs during postgraduate studyScholarships are awarded through a competitive, merit-based process, ensuring fairness across all disciplines and funding sources.

Deadline: March 31, 2025 & 1 August – 30 September 2025.

  • 100% tuition fee waiver for up to four years (international students already receiving a 75% waiver will be upgraded; domestic students get this automatically).
  • All Indigenous students are also entitled to a 100 per cent fee waiver under the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP). 
  • Living stipend for up to three years.
  • The current full-time stipend rate for all HDR scholarship categories for 2025 is $33,511 AUD per annum
  • Single Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) for international students for four years.
  • Assistance with Academic Publication Costs.
  • Must be enrolled in a PhD or Professional Doctorate of Occupational Therapy.
  • Must have completed and submitted a Bond University program application before applying for the scholarship.
  • Must intend to study full-time.
  • Must not have received an equivalent scholarship from the Australian Government to cover HDR fees.
  • If previously unsuccessful in applying:
    • You may submit one additional application with updated circumstances.
    • If unsuccessful a second time, you are ineligible for future applications.

Note: Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and research potential, reviewed by the Bond University Research Scholarship Panel.

The Canadian Government offers the Canadian Government Scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year. The Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) allow international students from various countries to study or conduct short-term research in Canada. Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) program aims to build stronger international partnerships, enhance cultural connections, and diversify Canada’s global educational ties.

Deadline:  March 18, 2025, 11:59 p.m. EDT.

Financial Coverage:

Award componentValueDurationActivities
College / undergraduate
(4 months)
$10,200Four months or one academic termStudy or research at the college or undergraduate level. A valid student exchange agreement that waives tuition fees is required.
Graduate
(4 months)
$10,200Four months or one academic termStudy or research at the graduate level (Masters and PhD). A student exchange agreement is not required.
Graduate
(5-6 months)
$12,700Five to six months
Other Expenses
  • Visa or study/work permit fees
  • Airfare (most direct and economical route)
  • Health insurance
  • Living expenses (accommodation, utilities, food)
  • Ground transportation (including public transport pass)
  • Books and study supplies (excluding computers and equipment)
  • $500 per recipient to cover administrative costs upon arrival in Canada.
  • Reimbursement of certain employer compliance fees paid to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in specific cases.

To be eligible, candidates must:

  • Be citizens of one of the following countries:
    • Asia: Bangladesh, Nepal, Taiwan
    • Europe: Türkiye, Ukraine
    • Middle East & North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia
    • Sub-Saharan Africa: Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda
  • Be enrolled full-time at a post-secondary institution in one of these countries.
  • Be paying tuition fees to their home institution during the application and the entire scholarship period.

For Canadian institutions hosting students:

  • Must be a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
  • Must have a valid exchange agreement with the student’s home institution that waives tuition fees (for undergraduate/college students only).

Candidates are not eligible if they:

  • Hold or have applied for Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.
  • Are already receiving another Canadian government scholarship.
  • Are currently enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary program.

The Asian Future Leaders Scholarship Program (AFLSP) 2025 offers fully funded opportunities for international students to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in Japan. Established in 2014 by Ronald K.Y. Chao and managed by Bai Xian Asia Institute (BXAI), the Asian Future Leaders Scholarship Program (AFLSP) offers scholarships to around 100 top Asian students annually. It supports study at six prestigious universities across East Asia, including Kyoto University, to foster future leaders who embrace cultural diversity and international harmony.

Deadline: April 1 to April 10, 2025.

  • Monthly Stipend: ¥150,000 – ¥220,000 (paid in JPY, subject to exchange rate changes).
  • Tuition Fee Coverage: ¥535,800 per year (reimbursed after payment confirmation).
  • Admission Fee Coverage: ¥282,000 (reimbursed after payment confirmation).
  • Payment Method: Monthly stipend deposited into the recipient’s bank account
  • Duration: Maximum of two years (extension not possible)
  • Must be enrolled in or admitted to a master’s, professional, or five-year doctoral degree program at Kyoto University.
  • Must graduate from one of the designated universities (e.g., Peking University, Seoul National University, National University of Singapore, IITs in India, etc.).
  • Must align with the mission of BXAI, showing leadership potential and commitment to Asia’s development.
  • Must be a citizen of one of the eligible Asian countries
  • Age Limit: Under 35 years old at the time of application.
  • English Proficiency: TOEFL iBT 90+ or equivalent preferred.
  • Must be in good health and have strong academic records.
  • Financial need and no prior AFLSP scholarship.
  • Cannot receive other scholarships or work part-time/full-time without permission.
  • Must participate in BXAI scholar programs and events.

The University of Nottingham’s Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship is a prestigious program established in 2001 that supports international students from Africa, South Asia, and selected Commonwealth countriesThis Nottingham Developing Solutions Scholarship is designed for individuals who are passionate about driving positive change in their home countries by addressing key economic, environmental, structural, social, or political challenges.

Deadline:  April 16, 2025.

  • Covers 50% or 100% of full-time master’s tuition fees
  • The scholarship amount will be directly deducted from your tuition fees (not paid to you).
  • Prestigious Recognition
  • Networking Opportunity
  • Access to Nottingham’s resources.
  • Must be domiciled in AfricaIndia, or a selected Commonwealth country.
  • Classified as an overseas student for fee purposes.
  • Hold an offer to start a full-time master’s (including MRes) for 2025/26 at the University of Nottingham in:
    • Faculty of Engineering
    • Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
    • Faculty of Science
    • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • You can apply for the scholarship without accepting your study offer, but you must accept the offer to receive the award.
  • You cannot combine this scholarship with other University of Nottingham scholarships; only the highest-value award will apply.

You are not eligible if you:

  • Are a current student or graduate of the University of Nottingham.
  • Have studied and earned a degree outside of your home country.
  • Are currently studying in the UK.

The University of Detroit Mercy offers a range of merit-based scholarships for international students enrolling in undergraduate programs for the 2025 academic year. University of Detroit Mercy Scholarships can award up to $10,000 annually and are renewable for up to four years based on academic performance. The University is offering all academic fields and majors for International Students for Bachelors Degree Program.

Deadline: 15 November 2025

  • Up to $10,000 annually in tuition assistance
  • Renewable for 4 years with satisfactory academic progress
  • Canadian first-year students are also eligible to earn the $1,000 Visit Grant, which is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate tuition.
  • Transfer students from an accredited U.S. or Canadian college are eligible to receive up to $9,000 when enrolled full-time.
  • Automatic consideration upon admission
  • Must be an international student applying for an undergraduate program
  • High school students or students who have no previous college coursework are considered freshman applicants.
  • Strong academic record from previous education

Proof of English proficiency

  • General Requirements for International Students:
    • TOEFL (iBT): Minimum score 81
    • TOEFL (PBT): Minimum score 550
    • IELTS: Overall band score 6.5
    • Duolingo: Minimum score 105
    • SAT/ACT: Optional for high school applicants
  • For Students Not Meeting Proficiency:
    • Must enroll in the American Language and Culture Program (ALCP).
    • Classes may be deferred until sufficient English proficiency is achieved.
For Specifically

Canadian Undergraduate International Students:

  • Freshman Students:
    • Full-time enrollment required.
    • Scholarships based on high school GPA.
    • Renewable but cannot be combined with other grants/discounts.
  • Transfer Students:
    • Must transfer from an accredited U.S. or Canadian college/university.
    • Scholarships based on college GPA.
    • Renewable but cannot be combined with other grants/discounts.

For Other International Undergraduate Students:

  • Freshman Students:
    • Full-time enrollment required.
    • Scholarships based on high school GPA.
    • Renewable but cannot be combined with other grants/discounts.
    • ALCP classes do not count towards full-time status or scholarship eligibility.
  • Transfer Students:
    • Must have 24+ transferable credit hours (or 36+ quarter hours) from an accredited U.S. college or foreign high school.
    • Scholarships based on college GPA.
    • Renewable but cannot be combined with other grants/discounts.
    • ALCP classes do not count towards full-time status or scholarship eligibility.

The Trinity Global Excellence Postgraduate Scholarships offer non-EU students a tuition fee reduction ranging from €2,000 to €5,000 for the first year of full-time postgraduate study at Trinity College Dublin. These merit-based scholarships recognize academic excellence and the potential to enrich the Trinity community.

Deadline: March 1st, May 1st, and June 15th, 2025, with decisions announced on April 1st, June 1st, and July 1st, respectively.

  • Scholarships valued between €2,000 – €5,000
  • Applied as a tuition fee reduction for the first year of a full-time postgraduate program
  • Networking and career growth opportunities
  • Applicants must hold non-EU status and be liable for tuition fees at the non-EU rate.
  • Candidates should have received a conditional or firm offer of a place in a Trinity postgraduate course.
  • Business program applicants are not eligible for this scholarship but can inquire about other potential bursaries or scholarships by contacting business.masters@tcd.ie.
  • Important Notes:
    • If not accepted in time, the scholarship is given to another applicant.
    • Scholarship offer is valid for 2 weeks—course acceptance deposit must be paid within this period.

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