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British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM Apply Online 2026

How to Apply Online (Step-by-Step)

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    **Research Participating Universities and Courses:** Identify UK universities partnered with the British Council for the Women in STEM scholarship in your eligible country/region for the 2026/27 academic year. Note their specific eligible STEM Master's programmes and their application deadlines.

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    **Prepare Academic Application:** Gather all necessary documents for your university application, including academic transcripts, certificates, CV, and English language test results (if required).

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    **Apply to University:** Submit an academic application for an eligible Master's degree programme directly through the chosen UK university's online postgraduate application portal. Ensure you indicate that you are applying for the British Council Women in STEM Scholarship in the funding section.

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    **Submit Scholarship Form:** In addition to the academic application, some universities may require you to complete and submit a separate British Council Women in STEM Scholarship online application form by a specific deadline. Ensure all supporting documents for the scholarship are uploaded as required by the university.

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    **Monitor Application Status:** Universities manage the assessment process and will communicate shortlisting outcomes directly. Shortlisting for the 2026/27 cohort was expected in June 2026.

FAQs for British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM

Q.Are applications still open for the 2026/2027 academic year?

As of July 2026, applications for the British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM for the 2026/2027 academic year are generally closed. Universities are currently reviewing submitted applications, and shortlisting results were expected in June 2026. Potential applicants should check individual university websites for specific updates or look out for the next application cycle (likely 2027/2028) which typically opens in late 2026 or early 2027.

Q.What does 'fully funded' mean in practice for this scholarship?

'Fully funded' for this scholarship means it aims to cover all essential costs associated with your Master's study in the UK. This includes your full tuition fees, a monthly living stipend to cover accommodation and daily expenses (which varies by university and location, typically ranging from £1,236 to £1,731 per month), return flights to the UK, visa application fees, and health coverage fees (NHS surcharge). It also covers study-related costs like materials and may reimburse IELTS exam fees if applicable. Each scholarship has a minimum value of £40,000.

Q.Do I need to have a specific percentage in my undergraduate degree to be eligible?

While there isn't a fixed percentage specified by the British Council, you must meet the academic entry requirements of your chosen UK university for your Master's course. This typically means achieving a strong academic record in your undergraduate studies, often a high second-class or first-class bachelor's honours degree or its international equivalent. You should check the specific requirements of the Master's programme you intend to apply for.

Q.Is work experience mandatory to apply for this scholarship?

The primary requirement is an undergraduate degree in a STEM subject. While the scholarship aims to foster women's careers in STEM and leadership, specific work experience is not explicitly stated as a mandatory eligibility criterion for Master's scholarships. However, demonstrating passion for your field and leadership potential through any experiences (academic, volunteer, or professional) is highly valued in your application.