SCHOLARSHIP: Cambridge Africa Changemakers, UK International Scholarship for Postgraduate |Ph.D Students
The Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship is a programme of full-cost scholarships for PhD students in any subject, open to candidates from any country in Africa. It is tenable at any college.
It aims to provide support to talented students who require financial assistance to take up their places at the University, whose research research contributes to the development of the Continent and to climate-resilient and sustainable futures for Africa and the world.
About university:
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world’s third-oldest university in continuous operation.
Scholarship deadline:
Varies by Program
Scholarship details:
- Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)
- Study Abroad: Study in UK
- Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Ph.D Scholarships
- Eligible Countries: African Countries
- Reward: Full Scholarship | Living Stipends | Travel Costs
- No IELTS Required
Scholarship eligibility requirements:
To be considered for the Cambridge University Changemakers Scholarship, you must:
- Be an African citizen.
- Have applied to a doctoral program at Cambridge University.
- Apply before the deadline.
- Research area must contribute to the development of the African continent and to climate-resilient and sustainable futures for Africa and the world.
Scholarship Application Guidelines:
To apply for Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship, interested and qualified candidates should;
- Click on the button below to visit the scholarship website.
- Apply to a doctoral program at Cambridge University.
- No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application for admission to the University of Cambridge, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).
Scholarship Benefits:
- University tuition fee
- Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)
- Immigration Health Surcharge
- Visa
- Travel and research costs