[UK] Học Bổng Toàn Phần Gates Cambridge Bậc Thạc Sĩ Và Tiến Sĩ Tại Đại Học Cambridge 2026
- University: Cambridge University
- Courses Level: Ph.D., Master’s
- Financial Coverage: Fully Funded
- Deadline: Gates Cambridge Scholarship for the academic year 2026-2027 will be opened in September 2026. Keep an eye on official website for latest deadlines and updates.
- University Composition Fee: Covers the full cost of your studies at Cambridge.
- Maintenance Allowance: Provides a fixed amount for living expenses:
- PhD Students: Up to £21,000 per year for up to four years.
- Other Students: Pro-rated based on course length.
- Travel: Covers one economy single airfare for travel to and from Cambridge.
- Visa Costs: Includes inbound visa fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge.
- Academic Development Funding: Up to £2,000 for conferences and courses.
- Dependent Children Allowance: Up to £16,548 for two or more children.
- Fieldwork Funding: Maintains your maintenance allowance during fieldwork for PhD students.
- Maternity/Paternity Funding: Continues maintenance allowance during up to six months of study leave.
- Hardship Funding: Assists with unforeseen financial difficulties.
- Salary or Scholarships: If you receive a salary or other substantial scholarship, the Trust may reduce or eliminate your maintenance allowance.
- Bench Fees and Equipment: Gates Cambridge does not cover these costs, which are expected to be covered by the academic department.
Overall, a Gates Cambridge Scholarship provides comprehensive financial support for your studies at Cambridge, including tuition, living expenses, and travel.
This scholarship is open to international students of all nationalities.
You can apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship if you meet the following criteria:
- You must be a citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom.
- You must be applying to pursue a postgraduate degree at the University of Cambridge. This includes:
- PhD (full-time or part-time, for October 2024 entry only)
- MLitt (full-time)
- One-year postgraduate course (full-time) with some exceptions (see website for details)
- If you are already studying at Cambridge, you can apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship for a new postgraduate course:
- For example, you can apply if you're currently doing an MPhil and want to pursue a PhD.
- Current Gates Cambridge Scholars can also apply for a second scholarship for a new degree.
However, you cannot apply for a scholarship to fund the remaining part of a course you've already started (e.g., a PhD you're halfway through).
The Gates Cambridge website (www.gatescambridge.org) has more details about ineligible courses, including:Undergraduate degrees (BA, affiliated BA)
- Specific Master's programs (MASt, Business related)
- Part-time degrees (except for the pilot PhD program)
- Non-degree courses
There's a single application form for both admission and funding at the University of Cambridge Graduate Application Portal. Here's a breakdown of what you need to do:
1. Admission Section:
- Choose your specific graduate course and College preference.
- Provide details about yourself, academic background, goals, and suitability for the course.
2. Funding Section:
- Apply for various scholarships, including Gates Cambridge.
- Complete the Gates Cambridge sub-section if you want to be considered.
- Gates Cambridge Statement (500 words): Explain why you deserve the scholarship and how you meet the four main criteria: intellectual ability, leadership potential, commitment to improving lives, and justification for your chosen course. See www.gatescambridge.org for more details.
- Research Proposal (PhD only): Submit a research proposal if it's not already part of your admission application. Non-PhD applicants are exempt.
- Gates Cambridge Reference: Find someone who can write a reference specifically addressing the scholarship criteria. This cannot be a friend, family member, or someone unfamiliar with the program.
How to apply?