
The University of Strathclyde has announced various scholarships for all eligible postgraduate taught, self-funded, international (non-EU) fee-paying students, joining an on-campus course in the Faculty of Engineering in September 2025.
Number of scholarships: Varies
Value: £5,000
Deadline: September 12
Helps with: Tuition fees
Subject Eligibility
–Aeronautical engineering
–Architecture
–Biomedical engineering
–Chemical engineering
–Civil & environmental engineering
–Civil engineering
–Design manufacture & engineering management
–Electronic & electrical engineering
–Environmental engineering
–Marine Engineering
–Mechanical & aerospace engineering
–Mechanical engineering
–Naval architecture
–Naval architecture ocean & marine engineering
–Ocean engineering
–Product design
–Prosthetics & orthotics
–Renewable energy
– The scholarships are available for eligible self-funded, international (non-EU) fee-paying applicants enrolling on a full-time course within the University of Strathclyde’s campus in Glasgow starting September 2025 only.
– The scholarships cannot be deferred or transferred to any other entry points.
– Those who receive full sponsorship from a government office or embassy are not eligible for these scholarships.
– To be considered for a scholarship an applicant must hold an offer to study on a full-time postgraduate taught course in September 2025.
– Students are only eligible for one scholarship per academic year from the University of Strathclyde.
– Students who do not meet any of the required criteria will automatically not be considered.
– The Faculty of Engineering’s decision on the awarding of scholarships is final.
In addition to this, the Faculty of Engineering also has a limited number of Dean’s International Excellence Awards for postgraduate taught applicants. These scholarships are worth £7,000 and £10,000 and will be offered to exceptional applicants.
All eligible students will be considered for the Dean’s Excellence Award and contacted before the deadline of 31 July 2025 if successful. A separate application is not required.
Students are required to demonstrate academic excellence (usually a UK first class undergraduate degree or international equivalent), and the potential both to make a significant contribution to the Strathclyde community during their studies and in their chosen profession upon graduation.