Bseisu-University of Cambridge Scholarship

  • The University of Cambridge is ranked 2nd in the UK for Engineering and STEM subjects and is internationally renowned for its outstanding academic record. The Bseisu-University of Cambridge Scholarship, which is jointly funded by the Bseisu Foundation and the Cambridge Trust, supports STEM masters students from Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan and Syria and covers full tuition fees as well as an annual stipend.

    The Cambridge Trust was established as a charity in 2013 by the University of Cambridge in order to provide financial support for international students on degree courses at Cambridge.

  • The Bseisu-University of Cambridge Scholarship is open to two students per year.

    Eligible students will be:

    • From Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan or Syria.

    • Planning to take a full-time MPhil programme.

    • Be studying a STEM course at the University.

    Students will NOT be eligible if they:

    • Are studying part-time, or studying an Undergraduate or PhD course.

    • Are not ordinarily resident in Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan or Syria at the time of their application.

  • Cambridge, United Kingdom

  • No separate application is required for this scholarship; only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

    Click here for the Postgraduate Course Directory to find the information specific to you and to Apply Now.

    Funding deadlines vary according to your chosen course. Please check the course directory (linked above) to find out which funding deadline applies to you - these appear in the sidebar of every course entry. In order to make sure you are being considered for a scholarship, you will need to apply for your course before the funding deadline.

    Applications are now closed.

    Please note that the Bseisu Foundation does not accept any applications directly and enquiries about the application process are best directed to The Cambridge Trust.