University of Strathclyde to Offer £7,000 International Masters Scholarship in Physics

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Posted on June 13, 2025

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For the 2025–2026 academic year, the University of Strathclyde has made available £7,000 in Faculty of Science International Masters Scholarships. New international students enrolled in full-time taught postgraduate master’s programs in the Department of Physics are eligible to apply for these scholarships. For additional information, interested students should reach out to science-scholarships@strath.ac.uk.

Self-funded, non-EU international students who enroll in the university’s Glasgow campus in September 2025 are the target audience for the scholarships. The Faculty of Science International Masters Scholarships do not require a separate application process. Upon payment of their deposit, all postgraduate taught offer holders who satisfy the qualifying requirements will be granted the award.

The award is only available for one year and will be subtracted from tuition costs. It cannot, however, be postponed or moved to a different academic term. Additionally, these scholarships are not available to students who are fully sponsored by an embassy or government agency.

University of Strathclyde Faculty of Science International Masters Scholarships: Eligibility details

Subject: Physics
Level: Postgraduate Taught
Study Mode: Full Time
Fee Status: International
Student Type: Applicant

University of Strathclyde Faculty of Science International Masters Scholarships facts

Number of scholarships: Numerous
Value: £7,000
Opens: June 2, 2025
Deadline: July 31, 2025
Helps with: Tuition fees
Duration: 1 year

Scholarships will be awarded on a rolling basis, and recipients must apply by July 31. The Faculty of Science has made it clear that each student will only receive one scholarship per academic year and that its decision is definitive in all circumstances, with no room for appeal.

This initiative is part of Strathclyde’s ongoing efforts to attract talented international students to its highly regarded Physics department.