Call For Applications Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme Cambridge University
Call For Applications Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme Cambridge University
About Us
Eligibility Criteria
⦁ Must be ordinarily resident in an African country unless you can show temporary
absence for study/work with an intention to return, or unless you have been displaced.
⦁Must be applying for a Master’s course of up to one year in length, at the University of
Cambridge.
What we Offer
The programme covers full tuition costs, a monthly maintenance allowance, visa, travel
costs and an allowance for a laptop. In addition, scholars will benefit from a cohort-wide
induction programme, which would require an early arrival in Cambridge before the start
of the course. Scholars will also benefit from a mentorship and support programme
during their time at Cambridge and will be members of the programme’s alumni
network.
Application Process
To be eligible for a scholarship offer, students are first required to secure an admission from
the relevant department. The Application process commences with an application for
admission to the University of Cambridge via the course directory, to be completed by the
funding deadline of the course. https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses
Detailed information about the application process is available on the programme website
which can be accessed via the link https://www.mastercardfoundation.fund.cam.ac.uk/.
Deadline
The deadline for submitting applications for funding is the 5th of December 2023 for
courses with a 5th of December deadline and 5th of January 2024 for courses with a 5th of
January deadline. When making an application, pay close attention to the funding deadline.
For any application related inquiries, please check the FAQ section of the website. If the
response to your query is not resolved from the available responses, please email
[email protected].
The programme supports diversity in all its forms and actively encourages women, refugees,
internally displaced people, and people with disabilities to apply.