International Students House Residential Scholarship Scheme

Deadline: As soon as possible

Scholarships

Undergraduate Master PHD Fellowship & Research Exchange Programs

Location(s)

  • United Kingdom
London

Overview

International Students House Residential Scholarship Scheme has grown immensely since it started in 1992. Last year we provided 50 scholarships to students who otherwise would have no means of living and studying in London. We are immensely proud of all of our scholars and we are absolutely thrilled to be able to say that combined with our partners the scheme is now worth over £1M a year.

Details

We provide a range of Residential Scholarships which provide free accommodation at ISH for up to a year and in exceptional circumstances up to three years.

All of our scholarships are designed to give students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds an opportunity to study in London and to acquire skills and training that will allow them, when they return home, to work and aid their country’s development.

There are a range of ISH scholarships available in partnership with a number of different London institutions. Applications are made to the relevant universities in the first instance and then ISH will normally consider a shortlist of candidates put forward by their universities.

How to apply

All scholarship applications must be made through our institutional partners (usually London-based universities). For details of the universities working in partnership with ISH and the scholarships available, go to: https://ish.org.uk/student-zone/scholarship/available-scholarships/

If you have any questions about ISH scholarships please email scholarships@ish.org.uk

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Dates

Deadline: As soon as possible


Cost/funding for participants

Free accommodation at ISH

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