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1 | Scholarship Name | Organisation/Institution | Location | Amount/ Type of Aid | Eligibility Criteria | Target Audience | Deadline | Link / Contact | Degree Level | Duration | Notes | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Palestine Crisis Scholarship Scheme | University of Oxford | UK | Covers course fees, provides a grant for living costs, and offers additional support towards arrival expenses. | Applicants must have been displaced by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank since October 2023. Must hold an offer for an eligible master's course starting in the 2025-26 academic year. | students displaced by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank | you must apply for an eligible graduate course by the relevant deadline, which varies depending on the program. These deadlines are typically in November, December, or January. After applying, if you receive an offer and have indicated your status as a refugee or displaced person, the university will contact you by early April to invite you to apply for the scholarship. | Website | graduate-level (master's or doctoral) programs. | one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught master's courses | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | Gaza-Palestine Postgraduate Taught Scholarship | University of Sheffield | UK | Tuition: Full coverage of tuition fees for a one-year, full-time postgraduate taught master's course. Accommodation: Provision of a single-occupant en-suite room in University halls of residence. Maintenance Award: A financial grant of £5,000 to assist with living expenses. | Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of Gaza or individuals who were citizens of Gaza prior to the escalation of the conflict in October 2023. Funding Status: Candidates should be self-funding and classified as overseas students for tuition fee purposes. University Admission: Applicants must hold a conditional or unconditional offer from the University of Sheffield by the application deadline to study a one-year, full-time postgraduate taught master's course starting in September 2024. | This scholarship is specifically designed for students from Gaza who have demonstrated academic excellence and are seeking to pursue a master's degree at the University of Sheffield. | The deadline for the 2024 scholarship was 1:00 PM (UK time) on May 28, 2024. Applicants were notified of the outcome before the end of June 2024. For future application cycles, it's advisable to check the University of Sheffield's official scholarship page for updated deadlines. | Website | Postgraduate Taught Master's Programs | The scholarship covers the duration of a one-year, full-time master's program. | Applicants who had left Gaza due to the escalation of the conflict in October 2023 were eligible to apply but needed to provide evidence of their residence in Gaza immediately prior to that time. The selection panel assessed applications based on the clarity of the applicant's rationale for choosing the University of Sheffield, the challenges they have overcome in their academic journey, and their future ambitions, particularly how their studies would benefit others. | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | Gazan Humanitarian Scholarship | University of Leeds | UK | Provides financial support covering tuition fees and living expenses. | Must be a citizen of Gaza displaced by the conflict since October 2023. Must meet the academic requirements for the chosen program at the University of Leeds. | Displaced Gazan citizens seeking undergraduate or postgraduate education. | Applications are set to open in early 2025. Interested individuals can register their interest to receive notifications when applications commence. | Website | Both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. | Covers the standard duration of the chosen course. | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Gaza Scholarship Initiative for Displaced Students | We Are Not Numbers (WANN) in collaboration with various partners | U.S. | Assists with obtaining scholarships and aid, along with covering various expenses related to studying in the U.S. | Students from Gaza seeking higher education opportunities in the United States. Must demonstrate financial need and academic merit. | Displaced Gazan students aiming to pursue higher education abroad, particularly in the U.S. | Rolling basis; interested students are encouraged to reach out to the initiative for specific timelines. | Website | Primarily undergraduate, but support for postgraduate studies may be available depending on individual circumstances. | Varies based on the academic program and individual needs. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Scholarship for Palestine | University of Sussex | UK | Full 'Overseas' tuition fee waiver. £16,440 for living costs. Sussexsport membership. | Must be a Palestinian applicant with an offer to study a Master's degree at the University of Sussex, starting in September 2025. Holder of Palestinian ID/travel documents. Classified as 'Overseas' for fee purposes. Ordinarily resident in Gaza or the West Bank, or have been so until the escalation of the conflict in October 2023. Priority given to those ordinarily resident in Gaza or displaced Palestinians in refugee camps. Priority also given to those who do not currently hold a Master's degree or have never studied outside Palestine. | Palestinian students meeting the above criteria. | 1 June 2025 at 23:59. | Website | Master's degree. | Duration of the Master's program. | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMDs) | European Union | Various European countries | It covers participation costs, travel, and living allowance. | Open to students from any country, including Palestine. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree and meet specific program requirements. | Students worldwide, including Palestinians. | typically between October and January | Website | Master’s | 1–2 years | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Chevening Scholarships | UK Government | UK | The scholarship covers tuition fees, living costs, and return flights. | Must be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country (Palestine included), have at least two years of work experience, and demonstrate leadership potential. Applicants must apply for a one-year Master's program at any UK university. | Future leaders and decision-makers from Palestine and other eligible countries. | Typically early November annually. | Website | Master's programs. | 1 year. | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Gates Cambridge Scholarship | Gates Cambridge Trust | UK | Covers full cost of studying at the University of Cambridge, including: University Composition Fee. Maintenance allowance (£21,000 for 12 months at the 2024-25 rate). One economy single airfare at the beginning and end of the course. Inbound visa costs and Immigration Health Surcharge. Additional discretionary funding available (e.g., academic development, family allowance). | Citizens of any country outside the United Kingdom. Applying to pursue one of the following full-time residential courses at the University of Cambridge: PhD. MLitt. One-year postgraduate course (with some exceptions). | Outstanding applicants from outside the UK with a commitment to improving the lives of others. | Deadlines vary; refer to the Gates Cambridge website for specific dates. | Website | Postgraduate degrees (PhD, MLitt, one-year postgraduate courses). | Duration of the chosen course (up to 4 years for PhD). | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | Fulbright Scholarship | U.S. Department of State, administered by Amideast | USA | Provides funding for one academic year in over 140 countries. Covers transportation, living expenses, and health benefits. | Palestinian resident of Gaza, Jerusalem, or the West Bank. Strong academic background with an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution. Proficiency in English; may require participation in a Long-Term English (LTE) program prior to study. At least one year of professional work experience after graduation. Commitment to return to the West Bank, Jerusalem, or Gaza upon program completion. | Palestinian graduates and professionals. | The 2025-2026 application cycle is closed; the 2026-2027 competition opens in Spring 2025. | Website | Supports study/research projects or English Teaching Assistant programs. | One academic year. | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | DAAD Scholarships for Development-Related Postgraduate Courses | German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) | Germany | The scholarship includes monthly payments, health insurance, and travel allowances. | Bachelor's degree obtained within the last six years, at least two years of relevant professional experience, and proficiency in English or German. | Palestinians and other nationals from developing countries. | typically August–October annually | Website | Master's and PhD | 12–24 months for Master’s; up to 42 months for PhD | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program | Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan | Japan | Full coverage of tuition fees. Monthly stipend for living expenses. Round-trip airfare between Japan and Palestine. | Palestinian nationals. Bachelor's degree holders or students expected to graduate by 2024. Applicants must be under 35 years old (born on or after April 2, 1990). Strong academic record and good health. | Palestinian students aiming to pursue research, master's, or doctoral studies in Japan. | Application periods vary annually; it's advisable to check with the Representative Office of Japan to Palestine for specific dates. | Website | Research Students (non-degree), Master's, and Doctoral programs. | 1.5 to 2 years, depending on the program and enrollment period. | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | BPP University Scholarship | BPP University | UK | Scholarships vary, including full-fee scholarships like the Chancellor’s Scholarship. International Postgraduate Bursary of £1,000 for eligible students. | International students, including Palestinians. Specific criteria vary by scholarship; for example, the International Postgraduate Bursary requires a first-class honors degree. | International students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies. | Varies by scholarship; applicants should consult BPP University's official website for detailed information. | Website | Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs. | Duration of the chosen program. | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Tampere University Scholarship | Tampere University | Finland | Tuition fee waivers ranging from 50% to 100%. Finland scholarships cover the program tuition fee for the first year and include a €5,000 relocation grant. | Fee-paying students required to pay tuition fees in Bachelor's and Master's degree programs offered in English. Open to all nationalities, including Palestinians. | High-achieving, motivated international students. | Typically aligns with the program application period; applicants should refer to Tampere University's official website for specific dates. | Website | Bachelor's and Master's programs. | Duration of the selected program; Finland scholarships cover the first year, with potential extensions based on academic performance. | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | Scholarships at Charles University | Charles University | Czech Republic | Scholarships and financial support are generally organized by individual faculties. Merit-based scholarships for outstanding students. Tuition fee reductions. | Varies by faculty; applicants should contact the specific faculty's Admission Office for detailed criteria. | International students, including Palestinians, enrolled in full-degree programs. | Deadlines are set by individual faculties; it's advisable to check directly with the relevant faculty. | Website | Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programs. | Varies depending on the scholarship and program. | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Ibn Haldun University – Graduate Scholarships | Ibn Haldun University | Turkey | Full and partial scholarships covering tuition fees. Monthly stipends for some scholarship categories. Accommodation support in university dormitories. | Academic excellence and research potential. Meeting the program-specific admission requirements. | International and domestic students pursuing master's or PhD programs. | Application deadlines vary; refer to the university's official website for details. | Website | Master's and PhD programs. | Duration of the respective graduate program. | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | Knight-Hennessy Scholarship | Knight-Hennessy Association | USA | Tuition Fees: Full coverage of tuition for the duration of the program. Living Stipend: A monthly stipend to cover living expenses and personal costs. Travel: An annual round-trip ticket to travel between Stanford and the recipient’s home country. Additional Support: Supplemental funding for conferences, professional travel, or research internships. | Nationality: Open to students from all nationalities, including Palestinians. Stanford Admission: Applicants must be accepted into a graduate program (master’s or doctoral) at Stanford to be considered for this scholarship. Graduation Date: Applicants must have earned their first degree (bachelor’s) in 2017 or later. Personal Attributes: Commitment to improving society. Capacity for innovation and leadership. Academic excellence | Students of all nationalities and disciplines, including those from conflict-affected or underrepresented regions, such as Gaza and the West Bank. | Step 1 (Stanford Admission): Deadlines vary by program but typically fall in November/December. Step 2 (Knight-Hennessy Application): Typically due in October each year. | Website | Master’s programs. Doctoral programs (PhD). | Varies depending on the chosen program (typically 1 to 4 years). | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | Berea College Scholarship | Berea College | USA | Partial tuition fee reduction. Amounts vary based on academic credentials and program level. | Completion of secondary education with a strong academic record. Proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS scores required). Demonstrated financial need. | International students applying for undergraduate or graduate programs. | Rolling admissions; however, early application is encouraged for scholarship consideration. | Website | Bachelor's degree. Master's degree. | Duration of the chosen program, subject to maintaining academic standards. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | University of Bridgeport Scholarship | University of Bridgeport | USA | Strong academic performance (minimum GPA requirements). Proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS scores required). Submission of recommendation letters and a personal statement. | Strong academic performance (minimum GPA requirements). Proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS scores required). Submission of recommendation letters and a personal statement. | International students applying for undergraduate or graduate programs. | Rolling admissions; however, early application is encouraged for scholarship consideration. | Website | Bachelor's degree. Master's degree. | Duration of the chosen program, subject to maintaining academic standards. | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | Misr International University (MIU) Scholarship | Misr International University | Egypt | Tuition fee waivers (partial or full) based on the type of scholarship. Additional benefits may include accommodation and study materials, depending on the scholarship. | Academic Excellence: High academic performance in previous studies. Financial Need: Proof of financial need through relevant documentation. Special Achievements: Recognition in sports, arts, or other fields. Commitment to Academic Standards: Maintaining a good academic standing throughout the study period. | Students seeking undergraduate education at MIU. | Typically aligns with the university's admission deadlines; early application is encouraged. | Website | Bachelor's degree | Duration of the chosen program, subject to maintaining academic standards. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | Talal Abu-Ghazaleh's "One Million Refugees" Scholarship | Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global | online | Full coverage of tuition fees for digital higher education programs. Access to digital learning resources and platforms. | Nationality: Palestinian refugees. Residency: Residing in refugee camps or occupied territories. Educational Background: Completion of secondary education. Access to Technology: Ability to participate in digital learning platforms. | Palestinian refugee students seeking higher education through digital platforms. | Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; however, early application is recommended. | Website | Various higher education programs offered digitally. | Varies depending on the chosen program. | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Scholarship | Université Libre de Bruxelles | Belgium | Tuition fee waivers and potential living allowances. | Open to international students based on academic merit and financial need. | International students, especially from underprivileged backgrounds. | Varies annually. | Website | Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs. | Entire study program duration, subject to maintaining eligibility. | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | American University in Sharjah (AUS) Scholarship | American University in Sharjah | UAE | Full or partial tuition coverage. | Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential. | High-achieving students, particularly from Middle Eastern countries. | Usually aligns with admission application deadlines. | Website | Primarily undergraduate, but some scholarships are available for graduate studies. | Renewable annually based on academic performance. | |||||||||||||||||||
24 | German University in Cairo (GUC) Scholarship | German University in Cairo | Egypt | Partial or full tuition coverage. | Open to academically outstanding students or those with financial needs. | Primarily Egyptian and Arab students, with limited international opportunities. | Specific to each academic intake. | Website | Bachelor's and Master's programs. | Full duration of the study program. | |||||||||||||||||||
25 | Bologna University Scholarships | Bologna University | Italy | Tuition fee waivers, living allowances, and financial assistance. | Academic excellence, financial need, and sometimes additional documentation. | International students applying to undergraduate, master’s, or PhD programs. | Varies based on the specific scholarship. | Website | Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs. | Varies, generally for the duration of the program, subject to maintaining eligibility. | |||||||||||||||||||
26 | Bochum University Scholarship | Bochum University | Germany | Financial aid, partial tuition fees. | Strong academic performance and demonstrated financial need. | International students pursuing a master's or PhD. | Varies annually. | Website | Master’s and PhD. | Typically the duration of the program. | |||||||||||||||||||
27 | Higher Education Scholarships for Palestinians (HESPAL) | British Council | United Kingdom | Covers academic fees (fee waiver by UK partner universities) and provides living allowances for 12 months for master's students and up to 3 years for PhD students. Scholars are expected to cover other expenses such as travel costs, visa fees, health insurance, and IELTS examination fees. | Palestinian resident of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (West Bank, Jerusalem, or Gaza Strip). Currently employed by a Palestinian partner university. Nominated by their employer Palestinian university. Commitment to return to work at their Palestinian university after completion of studies. Valid English language proficiency certificate (e.g., IELTS). | Junior academic staff from Palestinian universities. | Typically around late February; for the 2025/2026 academic year, the deadline is February 28, 2025. | Website | Master's and PhD. | 12 months for master's programs; up to 3 years for PhD programs. | |||||||||||||||||||
28 | Said Foundation Scholarships | Said Foundation | UK | Primarily offers full scholarships for one-year postgraduate courses; in exceptional cases, may consider two-year courses. | Palestinian (including those inside Israel), Syrian, Lebanese, or Jordanian nationality. Priority given to candidates permanently living in the Foundation’s target countries. Equivalent of a UK 2.1 degree or higher. Preference for candidates with work experience and leadership potential. PhD applicants considered only for Oxford and Cambridge universities. | Outstanding individuals demonstrating leadership potential. | Typically in late October | Website | Master's; limited PhD opportunities at Oxford and Cambridge. | Primarily one-year courses; exceptions for two-year courses. | |||||||||||||||||||
29 | The Salam Scholarships at Ulster University | Ulster University | UK | Full tuition fee waiver for master's programs. | Palestinian students residing in Gaza, the West Bank, or Jerusalem. Academic excellence demonstrated through prior educational achievements. Commitment to contributing to their community after graduation. | Palestinian students aspiring to study in Northern Ireland. | Typically in late May or early June | Website | Master's. | 1 year. | |||||||||||||||||||
30 | DAFI (Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative) Scholarships | UNHCR in collaboration with various partners | Available in host countries where Palestinian refugees reside (e.g., Jordan, Lebanon, West Bank, Gaza). | Covers tuition, fees, books, and living expenses. | Palestinian refugees registered with UNRWA or UNHCR. Completed secondary education with strong academic results. Commitment to community service or leadership. | Refugee students seeking higher education opportunities. | Varies by country; generally, in mid-year | Website | Undergraduate | Full duration of the undergraduate degree | |||||||||||||||||||
31 | Al-Qattan Foundation Scholarships | A.M. Qattan Foundation | Various countries | Partial or full funding for postgraduate studies, focusing on arts, education, and culture. | Palestinian students with outstanding academic and professional achievements. A strong commitment to cultural and educational development. | Scholars in the fields of arts, education, and culture. | Varies by year. | Website | Master's and PhD. | Varies depending on the program. | |||||||||||||||||||
32 | Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA) Scholarships | MECA | West Bank and Gaza | Financial support to cover tuition fees and educational expenses. | Palestinian students residing in the West Bank or Gaza. Proven financial need. Commitment to community service and academic excellence. | Disadvantaged students seeking undergraduate degrees. | Typically in the summer; varies annually. | Website | Undergraduate | Full duration of the undergraduate degree | |||||||||||||||||||
33 | France Excellence Scholarship Programme for Students from Gaza | Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France | France | Monthly allowance of €860 for Bachelor's and Master's students, and €1,690 for doctoral students. The scholarship duration ranges from one to three years, depending on the degree program. | Palestinian nationality (French nationals, including dual-nationals, are not eligible). Enrolled in a university course in Gaza during the 2023-2024 academic year and/or habitual residency in Gaza until at least September 2023, and/or studying a degree program in France or Egypt since 2024, following departure from Gaza. Residency in Egypt or France. A clear and well-prepared academic project linked to career plans. | Gazan students residing in Egypt or France. | August 16, 2024 | Website | Second- and third-year Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate levels, or DU Passerelle (a one-year language training program). | One to three academic years, depending on the degree program. | |||||||||||||||||||
34 | Student at Risk Scholarship – Palestinian Territories | University of Padua | Padua, Italy | First-year scholarship of €12,000 (gross) plus a tuition fee waiver; subsequent years offer €8,000 (gross) plus a tuition fee waiver. | Palestinian students affected by the escalation of conflict in the Gaza Strip. Admission to a Bachelor's or Master's degree program at the University of Padua. | Palestinian students from conflict-affected areas seeking higher education. | To be announced for the 2024/25 academic year | Website | Bachelor's and Master's degrees | Two academic years for Master's degrees; three academic years for Bachelor's degrees. | |||||||||||||||||||
35 | Durham Palestine Educational Trust Scholarships | Durham University (UK) | UK | Full tuition fees for a Master’s program at Durham University. A monthly living stipend (approximately £1,000) to cover accommodation, food, and other living expenses. Costs for visa application and travel to the UK. Coverage of some research-related expenses, if applicable. | Palestinian graduates from the West Bank, Gaza, or Lebanon; academic excellence required. | Palestinians seeking postgraduate education. | December annually. | Website | Master's programs. | 1 year. | |||||||||||||||||||
36 | Wellcome Career Development Awards 2025 | Wellcome Trust | United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, and low- or middle-income countries (excluding India and mainland China) | Funding for salary and research expenses. | Researchers from any nationality, including Palestinians. Proposing research within Wellcome's strategic priorities: Discovery Research, Climate & Health, Infectious Disease, or Mental Health. Holds a PhD and significant postdoctoral research experience. | Researchers aiming to lead their own independent research programs. | April 3, 2025. | Website | Postdoctoral research. | ||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Ireland-Palestine Scholarship Programme | Government of Ireland | Ireland | Full tuition fees for Master’s programs in Ireland. Monthly living allowance (around €1,000–€1,500 depending on the institution). Return flights from Palestine to Ireland. Health insurance during the study period. Accommodation costs (may be directly included or covered by the stipend). | Palestinian nationals residing in the West Bank, Gaza, or East Jerusalem; Bachelor's degree with good academic standing. | Palestinians affected by the conflict. | January (exact date varies annually). | Website | Master's programs. | 1 year | |||||||||||||||||||
38 | Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme | Dutch Higher Education Institutions | Netherlands | The scholarship amounts and coverage vary depending on the institution and program. | Open to students from certain non-EU countries, including Palestinians. Applicants must apply for a degree program at a participating Dutch institution | Talented students from developing nations, including Palestine | Varies by institution (typically between February and May) | Website | Bachelor’s and Master’s | Varies depending on the program | |||||||||||||||||||
39 | Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships | Swiss Government | Switzerland | The scholarship covers a monthly payment, exemption of tuition fees, health insurance, airfare, and housing allowance. | Open to graduates from all fields for PhD, postdoctoral research, or artistic programs. Applicants must have a concrete research proposal or acceptance into a Swiss academic program. | Highly qualified postgraduate researchers and artists, including Palestinians. | typically September–December | Website | PhD, postdoctoral, and research programs | 1–3 years | |||||||||||||||||||
40 | University of Eastern Finland (UEF) Scholarships | University of Eastern Finland | Finland | The scholarships are awarded as tuition waivers covering 50% to 100% of the tuition fee. | Open to non-EU/EEA students, including Palestinians, applying to UEF Master's programs. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence | International students, including Palestinians | January annually | Website | Master’s | 2 years | |||||||||||||||||||
41 | VLIR-UOS Scholarships | Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS) | Belgium | The scholarship covers tuition fees, accommodation, travel costs, and a living allowance. | Open to nationals of eligible countries, including Palestine. Applicants must be admitted to an eligible program at a Flemish university or university college. | Students and professionals seeking to contribute to sustainable development. | typically February–April | Website | Master’s and short training programs | 1–2 years for Master’s; weeks to months for training programs | |||||||||||||||||||
42 | Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals | Swedish Institute | Sweden | The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses, and insurance. | Must be a citizen of an eligible country (including Palestine), have at least 3,000 hours of work experience, and be admitted to a Master’s program in Sweden | Professionals with leadership potential | February annually (following university admissions deadlines in January) | Website | Master’s | 1–2 years | |||||||||||||||||||
43 | Displaced Palestinian Student Bursary Program | University of Alberta | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | Up to $25,000 per year, with the possibility of reapplication annually for the program's duration. | You can apply for this bursary if you hold citizenship of Palestine and have been admitted to one of the following programs at the U of A: a full-time or part-time undergraduate degree program starting in the 2025-26 academic year a full-time graduate degree program starting in the 2025-26 academic year You must receive and accept an offer of admission before you can apply for this bursary program. If you have been admitted, you will be assessed domestic tuition. | Palestinian students admitted to undergraduate or graduate programs at the University of Alberta. | The application for the 2025-2026 academic year will open in early 2025; specific deadlines will be provided then. | Website | Undergraduate and Graduate | Funding is provided for one academic year, with the opportunity to reapply annually. | |||||||||||||||||||
44 | Study in Canada Scholarships for Arab Students | Global Affairs Canada | Canada | Scholarships for up to two years of study at the post-secondary level, leading to a diploma, postsecondary or postgraduate certificate, or master's degree. | Citizenship of Djibouti, Mauritania, or Palestine. Not holding Canadian citizenship or permanent residency. Proficiency in the language of instruction (English or French). | Students from Djibouti, Mauritania, and Palestine seeking post-secondary education in Canada. | Varies; applicants must first apply and be accepted into a Canadian institution, which will then apply for the scholarship on their behalf. | Diploma, Post-secondary or Postgraduate Certificate, Master's | Up to two years | ||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Canadian Palestinian Professional Foundation (CPPF) Scholarships | Canadian Palestinian Professional Foundation (CPPF) | Canada | Scholarship funding; specific amounts may vary. | Palestinian students demonstrating academic excellence and leadership qualities. | Palestinian students pursuing higher education. | Typically annual; specific dates are announced on the CPPF website. | Website | Not specified; likely applicable to both undergraduate and graduate levels. | Varies based on the scholarship awarded. | |||||||||||||||||||
46 | Western University Scholarships for Globally Displaced Students | Western University | London, Ontario, Canada | Six scholarships of $25,000 each per year, renewable for up to four years, totaling $100,000 per student. | New international students applying for admission to an undergraduate program at Western's main campus. Applicants must be from countries devastated by wars or other disasters. Must have received an admission offer and intend to register as a full-time student (minimum 3.5 courses). | International undergraduate students from conflict-affected countries. | Not specified; applicants should check with Western University's admissions office for specific dates. | Website | Undergraduate | Up to four years, contingent upon maintaining full-time enrollment and satisfactory academic progress. | |||||||||||||||||||
47 | Palestinian Students & Scholars At Risk (PSSAR) | PSSAR | Canada | Varies; PSSAR connects students and scholars with graduate studies and research opportunities, potentially including funding. | Palestinian students and scholars seeking graduate studies or research opportunities in Canada. Priority given to individuals from Gaza and recent graduates (within the last four years) with outstanding academic records. | Palestinian graduate students and scholars, especially those from Gaza. | Varies depending on specific opportunities; applicants should consult PSSAR's funding resources for detailed information. | Website | Graduate | Dependent on the specific program or research opportunity. | |||||||||||||||||||
48 | Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme | Tempus Public Foundation on behalf of the Hungarian Government | Hungary | Tuition-Free Education: Exemption from tuition fees for the entire duration of studies. Monthly Stipend: Bachelor's, Master's, One-Tier Master's, and Non-Degree Programs: HUF 43,700 (approximately EUR 120) per month. Doctoral Programs: HUF 140,000 (approximately EUR 390) for the first phase of education (4 semesters) and HUF 180,000 (approximately EUR 500) for the second phase (4 semesters). Accommodation Contribution: Free dormitory place or a monthly contribution of HUF 40,000 (approximately EUR 110) towards accommodation costs. Medical Insurance: Health care services as per Hungarian legislation and supplementary medical insurance up to HUF 65,000 (approximately EUR 180) per year. | Citizenship: Applicants must be citizens of partner countries that have a valid educational cooperation agreement with Hungary. Academic Qualifications: Bachelor's Programs: High school diploma or equivalent. Master's Programs: Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Doctoral Programs: Master's degree or equivalent. Language Proficiency: Proficiency in the language of instruction (English, Hungarian, or other languages as per the program requirements). | International students from partner countries seeking to pursue full-time higher education studies in Hungary. | The application deadline for the 2025/2026 academic year is January 15, 2025, at 2:00 PM Central European Time. | Website | Bachelor's (BA/BSc) Master's (MA/MSc) One-Tier Master's Doctoral (PhD/DLA) Non-Degree Programs (e.g., preparatory and specialization courses) | Bachelor's Programs: 2-4 years Master's Programs: 1.5-2 years One-Tier Master's Programs: 5-6 years Doctoral Programs: 4 years Non-Degree Programs: 1 year | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oJD6LHHK20 | ||||||||||||||||||
49 | Queen’s University Belfast: The Copty Scholarship | Queen’s University Belfast | UK | Full tuition fees for a one-year taught Master’s program Accommodation in a single room in Queen’s Accommodation | Palestinian nationality Residency in Gaza or the West Bank, including East Jerusalem Belonging to a family normally resident in these areas Inability to study abroad through immediate family finances Holding an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK 2.1 from a university in the West Bank or Gaza Meeting English language requirements | Palestinian students from Gaza or the West Bank | Typically in March; for the 2024/25 academic year, the deadline was March 22, 2024 | Website | Master’s (Taught) | One year | |||||||||||||||||||
50 | University of Amsterdam funds | University of Amsterdam | Netherlands | Financial Assistance: Support for UvA students from Palestine and Israel experiencing mental or financial difficulties due to the conflict. Academic Opportunities: Plans to offer students and academics from Gaza the opportunity to study or work at the UvA when feasible. | UvA students from Palestine and Israel affected by the conflict. Students and academics from Gaza seeking educational or research opportunities. | UvA students from the affected regions. Students and academics currently in Gaza. | - | Website | - | - | |||||||||||||||||||
51 | University College Dublin (UCD) Global Scholarships | University College Dublin (UCD) | Ireland | Global Excellence Scholarships: Partial and full tuition fee waivers (50% or 100%) for outstanding international students. International Student Scholarships (ISS): Assessed automatically during program application; no separate application required. | Must hold an offer (conditional or unconditional) to study at UCD in an eligible full-time program. Applicable to international students paying non-EU fee rates. | International students (non-EU) applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs. | North America Undergraduate Applications: Close on 1st February 2025. South Asia Graduate Taught Applications: Close on 28th February 2025. All Other Regions: Applications close on 31st March 2025. | Website | Undergraduate and Postgraduate | Duration of the chosen program | |||||||||||||||||||
52 | University of Padua: Opportunities for Scholars at Risk | University of Padua | Italy | Research Fellowships: Support for scholars under international protection or those seeking asylum. | Scholars at risk due to threats to their lives, liberty, or academic freedom. Individuals under international protection or asylum seekers. | Scholars facing risks in their home countries | Website | ||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | European University Institute (EUI) LLM Scholarship for Candidates Affected by an Ongoing Armed Conflict | European University Institute (EUI) | Florence, Italy | Full LLM Grant: Includes a monthly stipend of €1,620 for 12 months, family and travel allowances, and health insurance. Exemption from the annual tuition fee of €15,400. | Candidates of any nationality affected by an ongoing armed conflict. Must have completed a Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant academic discipline by 31 August 2025. | Individuals whose education has been disrupted due to armed conflict | 31 January 2025 | Website | Master of Laws (LLM) | 12 months | |||||||||||||||||||
54 | Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) Scholarship | Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) | Alexandria, Egypt | The scholarship is fully funded and covers: Tuition Fees: Full exemption from tuition costs. Accommodation: Provision of housing within E-JUST dormitories. Monthly Stipend: A monthly allowance to cover living expenses. Medical Care: Access to necessary healthcare services. Residency Fees: Coverage of residency-related expenses. Travel Expenses: Includes international and domestic travel costs, such as airfare to and from the student's home or residence. Conference Participation: Financial support for attending international and domestic conferences. Research Expenses: Funding allocated for research-related activities. | Must hold Palestinian nationality. Preference is given to applicants who were residing in the Gaza Strip as of October 2023 and whose education was disrupted due to the prevailing circumstances. A demonstrated commitment to contributing to the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip post-graduation. Applicants should not be serving in any military capacity. Must meet all standard admission requirements set by E-JUST for the M.Sc. program. | Palestinian students, with a particular focus on those from the Gaza Strip, aiming to pursue a Master’s degree in fields offered by E-JUST. | For the Fall 2025 intake, approximately 4-6 M.Sc. slots are available. Applicants should refer to the official E-JUST website for specific application deadlines and timelines. | Website | Master of Science (M.Sc.) | The scholarship covers up to two and a half years, which includes any preparatory courses and the full duration of the M.Sc. program. | |||||||||||||||||||
55 | PhD Scholarship on "Investigating the Territorial Dimensions of the Israeli-Palestinian Question" | Politecnico di Torino and University of Turin | Italy | Fully-funded 3-year PhD scholarship Annual gross amount: €18,854.52 (approximately €1,386 net per month) 50% stipend increase for research periods abroad Additional research budget equal to 10% of the scholarship amount Exemption from local income tax and personal income tax (IRPEF) | Master’s degree (second-level degree) from an accredited institution Research background in geography, urban planning and policy, sociology, political science, anthropology, or history Strong interest in the Israeli-Palestinian question Critical and analytical thinking skills with the ability to engage with interdisciplinary methodologies Ability to work both independently and within a collaborative team Willingness to conduct fieldwork and research stays abroad English language proficiency | Highly motivated candidates with the above qualifications Candidates with previous research experience on the Israeli-Palestinian context (not mandatory but positively assessed) | 30 April 2025 (at 2 PM CET) | Website | PhD | 3 years | |||||||||||||||||||
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