International students from any nation outside the UK who have been displaced or are in grave danger as a result of armed conflict are supported by the UCL Humanitarian Scholarship 2026 at University College London, UK. This fully funded fellowship pays full tuition fees and gives a maintenance grant of about £20,000 to cover living and accommodation costs for the duration of a full-time master’s program. Financial necessity and the UCL Humanitarian Scholarship panel’s suggestion are taken into consideration. For qualified applicants, the scholarship provides a priceless chance to continue their education at a top university. Applications are accessible to qualified overseas students who fit the program’s humanitarian and academic objectives.
Eligibility Criteria :
- International students (those from outside the UK) are required.
- be in grave danger as a result of armed conflict and/or
- Have you sought international protection outside of the UK after being displaced or compelled to flee your native country due to armed conflict during the previous three years?
- Qualified to pay the overseas charge rate
- originate from a lower-class background
- A qualification at the same or higher level than the course being applied for must not already be held.
- Make a full-time Master’s program offer at UCL by the June 2026 scholarship panel meeting.
- Distance education and part-time courses are ineligible.
The United Kingdom is the host nation.
Study Abroad: Take a course in the UK
Category: Master’s Scholarships | Postgraduate Scholarships
All countries are eligible.
Reward: Full tuition reimbursement, a living allowance of £20,000, lodging, and travel expenses
IELTS is not necessary.
Benefits :
- There are a maximum of four scholarships available year 2026–2027.
- Coverage includes full education as well as a maintenance payment (about £20,000) for living expenses and housing.
- Extra perks include one return trip, the immigration health surcharge, and visa fees.
- Duration: The scholarship is valid for one year, or for the whole two-year full-time program.
Deadline: May 7, 2026





