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Birkbeck Scholarships 2025–26: Access to Postgraduate Study & Foundation Year Success Bursaries

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Apply now for Birkbeck’s 2025–26 Access to Postgraduate Study Scholarship and Foundation Year Success Bursary. Receive £3,000 in non-repayable funding to support your education if you face financial or structural barriers. Deadlines: July 29 and September 29, 2025.


1. Access to Postgraduate Study Scholarship 2025–26

Birkbeck’s Access to Postgraduate Study Scholarship is designed to support students facing financial, social, or structural barriers to postgraduate education. Funded by Birkbeck alumni and supporters, this scholarship offers £3,000 toward tuition fees for eligible students enrolling in a master’s program for the 2025–26 academic year.


Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, applicants must:

Additionally, applicants must meet at least one of the following criteria:

Preference may be given to those returning to study after three or more years out of formal education.


Scholarship Value and Terms

Applicants will be assessed by faculty panels, and successful recipients must be fully enrolled and agree to share their Birkbeck journey for donor-related communications.


Important Dates


2. Foundation Year Success Bursary 2025–26

The Foundation Year Success Bursary is intended to help students transition from their Foundation Year to undergraduate study by alleviating financial constraints and recognizing academic potential.


Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

Applicants may apply before enrolling, but awards will only be disbursed after full enrolment is confirmed by October 17, 2025.


Bursary Value and Terms

Like the postgraduate scholarship, recipients will be invited to share their student stories in donor communications and possibly attend donor engagement events.


Important Dates


How to Apply

Applications for both scholarships are now open:


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