UCL Master’s Funding Opportunities 2026/27: Bursaries and Scholarships for Home & International Students
UCL offers a range of prestigious bursaries and scholarships aimed at supporting students—both Home and Overseas—who face financial barriers to pursuing postgraduate taught degrees. For the 2026/27 academic year, three major funding schemes are available:
(1) Julia Scott Memorial Bursary, (2) UCL Master’s Bursary, and (3) UCL Global Master’s Scholarship.
These awards aim to expand access, empower talented students from lower-income backgrounds, and support academic excellence across disciplines.
1. Julia Scott Memorial Bursary (Anthropology Department)
Overview
The Julia Scott Memorial Bursary supports UK-domiciled students pursuing postgraduate study in the Department of Anthropology at UCL. This award is designed to enable students with demonstrated financial need to access advanced anthropological training.
Key Details
- Value: £6,000 (one year)
- Number of Awards: 5
- Eligibility:
- UK-domiciled and eligible for Home fee status
- Must have applied for a full-time or part-time Anthropology Master’s degree at UCL for 2026/27
- Selection: Based on financial need
- Deadline: 5pm BST, Thursday 25 June 2026
Additional Notes
Awardees may hold the bursary alongside other funding. Recipients must disclose any additional awards to the UCL Student Funding Office.
2. UCL Master’s Bursary
Overview
The UCL Master’s Bursary supports Home students from lower-income households, enabling them to undertake full-time or part-time taught Master’s degrees across all UCL faculties.
Key Details
- Value: £10,000 (one year; may be split across two years for eligible multi-year programmes)
- Number of Awards: Up to 200
- Eligibility:
- UK/Ireland domiciled or Ukrainian students with Home fee status
- Household income ≤ £42,875
- Applied for a standalone Master’s degree at UCL for 2026/27
- Must not already hold a Master’s Bursary
- Selection: Based on financial need
- Deadline: 5pm BST, Thursday 25 June 2026
Additional Notes
Funding is applied first to tuition fees, with remaining funds paid in instalments towards maintenance.
3. UCL Global Master’s Scholarship
Overview
This scholarship supports international students (Overseas fee status) from lower-income backgrounds who wish to study full-time Master’s programmes at UCL. It aims to diversify UCL’s postgraduate community and strengthen global access to advanced education.
Key Details
- Value: £15,000 (one year; may be split for two-year programmes)
- Number of Awards: Up to 85
- Including 5 reserved for Indian students
- 1 reserved for a Japanese student (part of the Musubi Global Master’s Scholarship)
- Eligibility:
- Overseas fee status
- Lower-income background
- Applied for a full-time, in-person Master’s degree at UCL for 2026/27
- Selection: Financial need
- Deadline: 5pm BST, Thursday 7 May 2026
Additional Notes
Shortlisted candidates must provide financial evidence in May. Tuition fees are paid first, with maintenance allowances in instalments.
How to Apply
Application instructions for all three schemes can be found via UCL’s postgraduate funding pages:
- Masters Funding Awards page (for Julia Scott Bursary & UCL Master’s Bursary)
- International Master’s Awards page (for Global Master’s Scholarship)
Applicants must first submit a complete admission application for their chosen Master’s programme—including references—before applying for funding.
Results Timeline
- Julia Scott Bursary: Late July – early August 2026
- UCL Master’s Bursary: Late July – early August 2026
- Global Master’s Scholarship: Late June 2026 (after shortlisting in mid-May)
Contact Information
- Julia Scott Memorial Bursary: anthro-masters@ucl.ac.uk
- For all schemes: Refer to UCL’s Student Funding Office and essential information pages.
UCL Global Master’s Scholarship
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