The desire to study in the United Kingdom keep growing among Africans, this is not surprising as the country proves to offer better education and better learning environments for its students. This doesn’t come without a price as it costs much to have an education here. Report has it that the number of Nigerians studying in the United Kingdom (UK) rose from 13,020 in the 2019/2020 academic session to 21,305 in the 2020/2021 academic session. Also, it worthy to note that Studying in UK for free is actually a dream come true. But unfortunately, quality education comes with value. It does not come for free. However, you can apply for scholarships to decrease your financial burden. Study Abroad Scholarships for colleges are a boon to international students willing to Study in UK. Although there are no Tuition Free Universities in UK, there are many private and government scholarships for international students in UK. If you want to apply for a scholarship, here is the list of scholarships (fully funded) to study in UK The University Of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh is one of the leading universities in the United Kingdom, the institution offers several scholarship programs which include:

Sanctuary Scholarships

The scheme aims to provide further academic training for doctoral students whose research studies have been affected by conflict.

About the Sanctuary Scholarships

Our Sanctuary Scholarships scheme offers financial and welfare support to those who have been unable to either begin or continue their doctoral work due to conflict in their home country to come to the University of Edinburgh to continue their research studies.

Register your interest

You must hold a university degree in one of the subject areas listed above, and meet our English language entrance requirements. There are no deadlines for applications and allocation will be based on need.  Interested candidates should complete the enquiry form below. Please note that Ukrainian applicants are encouraged to apply to the UK Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme, among other routes to come to the UK.

University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield offer £2,000–£2,500 scholarships to international students depending on their course. They also offer 50 scholarships worth 50% of your tuition fees for each year (subject to a 60% average) of your undergraduate degree. Visit their country pages for more information about country-specific scholarships and funding opportunities. The University of Sheffield welcome scholarship applications from high-achieving international students with excellent academic results and potential.

International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship 2023

Offer of 75 scholarships worth 50% of your tuition fees for each year (subject to a 60% average) of your undergraduate degree. Visit the country pages for more information about country-specific scholarships and funding opportunities.

Eligibility criteria

Selection criteria

This is a competitive process and not all applications will be successful. A panel of senior members of staff will select the strongest applications and will be looking for the following:

Award criteria

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University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham offers a variety of scholarships across many courses and faculties. Their new regional excellence awards cover a contribution toward tuition fees in the first year of your course and are available for high-achieving students who will put their degrees to great use in their careers.

Durham University

Durham University offers The International Excellence Scholarship worth £2000 for the first year of study and are awarded to international students of outstanding academic ability. All international students enrolled in a Bachelor or Master’s level Mathematics and Statistics degree are automatically considered for the scholarship. So unless you are applying for Mathematics and Statistics program, you will need to make a scholarship application to be considered.

Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards

The following scholarships and bursaries are either funded by the University, through partnerships with external organisations or through generous donations from alumni and friends of the University.  

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