£10,000 President Scholarships 2026 Available at Queen Mary University of London
If you have been waiting for a sign to pursue your master’s degree in London, this is it. Queen Mary University of London has opened applications for its President’s Global Scholarships 2026, a competitive award that hands up to 20 international students a straight £10,000 off their tuition fees. The intake is September 2026, the competition is fierce, and the deadline is already on the horizon.
This is not a token discount. For students financing a UK master’s independently, ten thousand pounds can be the difference between stretching your budget thin and studying with breathing room. But the window is narrow, the seats are limited, and only applicants who move early and meet every criterion will make the cut.
Let’s break down exactly what this scholarship covers, who qualifies, and how to apply before the door closes.
What £10,000 Actually Does for Your Master’s Budget?
The President’s Global Scholarship is a one-time tuition fee reduction, not a living stipend, so it is important to understand precisely where it fits into your financial picture.
- The full £10,000 is deducted directly from your tuition fees at enrolment — no separate bank transfers, no reimbursement cycles, no waiting.
- You must be entirely self-funded, meaning no other university scholarship or external full-fee sponsorship can be stacked on top of this award.
- The scholarship covers tuition only; you remain responsible for all remaining fees, accommodation, visa costs, NHS surcharges, and day-to-day living expenses in London.
- There is no cash-in-hand component — the award exists purely as a fee reduction on Queen Mary’s end.
- The scholarship cannot be deferred to a future intake or academic year; it applies exclusively to September 2026 enrolment.
Think of this as a significant head start on your tuition bill, not a full ride. Plan your finances accordingly, and make sure the remaining balance is covered before you arrive.
Who Actually Qualifies? (Read This Before You Apply)
Queen Mary has drawn a sharp line around eligibility, and missing even one requirement will disqualify your application regardless of how strong your academic record is.
- You must have achieved a UK first-class honours degree or its verified international equivalent by 31st March 2026 — no exceptions, no pending results.
- You must already hold an unconditional offer for an eligible full-time postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2026.
- Your fee status must be confirmed as Overseas by Queen Mary and must stay Overseas for the entire duration of your programme.
- You must be enrolled full-time — part-time students are not eligible.
- You cannot hold any other Queen Mary scholarship or receive full-fee funding from an external sponsor simultaneously.
- Several high-demand programmes are explicitly excluded, including MSc Artificial Intelligence, MSc Data Science, MSc Computer Science (Conversion), MSc Economics, MSc Psychology (Conversion), all distance learning programmes, MRes programmes, pre-masters pathways, PG Diplomas, and PG Certificates, among others. Check the full exclusion list on Queen Mary’s website before investing time in your application.
- Students joining Queen Mary through a partner university arrangement are also ineligible.
One detail worth highlighting: Queen Mary makes the final call on whether your international qualification is equivalent to a UK first-class degree. Their Entry Requirements page offers guidance by country, but the admissions office has the last word.
From Offer Letter to Scholarship Application — The Exact Steps
The process is straightforward, but each step depends on the one before it, so sequencing matters.
First, you apply to your chosen master’s programme at Queen Mary through the standard admissions route and secure your offer. Once your offer is in hand and your status meets the eligibility criteria above, Queen Mary will email you a link to the dedicated President’s Global Scholarships online application form — this is a separate form from your programme application, so watch your inbox carefully (and check your spam folder).
You fill out that scholarship-specific form, submit it before the deadline, and then wait. Outcomes are communicated to all applicants by the end of May 2026. If you are selected, the £10,000 deduction is applied automatically when you enrol. There is one post-award obligation to be aware of: scholarship recipients are expected to serve as International Student Ambassadors for Queen Mary during the 2026-27 academic year, which means participating in promotional activities for the university.
No separate interview has been announced. No portfolio. No additional recommendation letters beyond what your programme application already required. The scholarship application itself is the decisive step — make it count.
The Clock Is Already Ticking — 17th April 2026
All completed scholarship applications of President Scholarships program at QMUL must be submitted by 17th April 2026.