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The Hoogenboom Scholarship – Lyell Centre, Heriot-Watt University

The Hoogenboom Scholarship – Lyell Centre, Heriot-Watt University

The Hoogenboom Scholarship programme is designed to empower bright female students from selected African countries to pursue a master’s degree at the Lyell Centre, one of the UK’s leading research institutes in geosciences, marine systems, and environmental sustainability. This scholarship is part of a five-year initiative to support 30 scholars, providing full funding and a stipend to cover living costs while giving access to world-class research facilities, expert teaching, and a strong academic network.

Scholars will undertake a master’s degree in one of three MSc programmes, all focused on tackling critical environmental and planetary health challenges:

The programme aims to produce leaders who will drive positive environmental and societal change in Africa and globally.

Award: Full tuition plus a stipend towards living costs
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Opening Date: 19 January 2026
Closing Date: 26 April 2026
Level: Postgraduate (MSc)
Mode: Full-time
Number of Awards: 6 (one per year for five years; 30 in total over the programme)
School: School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society


Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

The scholarship is targeted at students from Sub-Saharan Africa and prioritises applicants from countries strategically aligned with Scotland’s international development priorities.


Award Benefits

The Hoogenboom Scholarship provides full financial support, including:


Application Process

Applicants are assessed based on academic record, financial need, leadership potential, and commitment to making a tangible impact in their home country.


Why Apply?

The Hoogenboom Scholarship is more than funding—it is a transformational opportunity to:

 

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