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Queen Mary University of London 2026 Undergraduate Scholarship | Fully Funded

For international students, especially those who are applying for asylum or have temporary immigration status outside of immigration regulations, the Queen Mary University of London Undergraduate (Sanctuary) Scholarship provides a fully financed opportunity. For the course of the undergraduate degree, it offers complete tuition coverage and maintenance assistance. A living expense stipend, up to £15,835 for independent living, may also be awarded to qualified students. Depending on living circumstances, further support includes maintenance funding in line with UK student loan rates and a Queen Mary bursary equivalent of £1,700. Certain programs in the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Humanities and Social Sciences are eligible for the scholarship. Depending on eligibility and need, it is given to up to two students each year.

Eligibility Criteria :

  • Candidates must be either an asylum seeker or the child of an asylum seeker, or they must have a temporary immigration status obtained through an asylum application outside of the regular immigration regulations (such as restricted leave to remain, discretionary permission to remain, or humanitarian protection).
  • must be disqualified for assistance from the Student Loan Company because of their immigrant status.
  • By January 14, 2026, a UCAS application for an undergraduate program in the Faculty of Science & Engineering or the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences must have been filed.
  • Queen Mary University of London must have made an offer, either unconditional or conditional.
  • must not already possess a higher-level or comparable qualification.

Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)

Study Destination: United Kingdom

Category: Undergraduate Scholarships

Eligible Countries: All Countries

Benefits: Fully Funded Scholarship, £15,835 living cost grant

English Requirement: IELTS not required

Benefits :

  • Full fee waiver; £1,700 Queen Mary Bursary annually; £14,135 living cost grant for independent living or £9,118 living cost grant for living in a parental household. 
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