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The Chancellor’s International Scholarship is the flagship award at the University of Sussex, specifically designed to support exceptionally talented students from global priority regions, such as Bangladesh. Recognising the high academic standard of Bangladeshi graduates, Sussex offers this award to those who have demonstrated top-tier performance during their four-year Bachelor’s degree. For the 2026 intake, Sussex has made a specific commitment to Bangladeshi talent. While the standard international award is £5,000, the university selects the strongest applicants from Bangladesh to receive a combined Country Scholarship package.
This reduces the financial barrier for Bangladeshi students to access a world-class education in Brighton, UK. This is a competitive award, meaning it is not automatic. Candidates must not only meet high academic thresholds (typically a GPA of 3.5/4.0 or higher) but also submit a compelling personal statement. The university is particularly interested in students who can demonstrate how a Sussex degree will enable them to contribute to Bangladesh's economic or social development upon their return.
Significant Tuition Reduction: A direct deduction of up to £10,000 from the Master's tuition fees.
Prestige: Recognition as a Chancellor’s Scholar, a title held by the university’s most elite international cohort.
Financial Ease: Significantly lowers the total funds required to be shown for the UK Student Visa (CAS) financial evidence.
Networking: Exclusive access to scholar-only events and networking sessions with university leadership and global alumni.
To be eligible, a candidate must:
National and a resident of Bangladesh.
Level: Postgraduate Taught (MA, MSc only).
Fields of Study: Available across most academic schools (Business, Engineering, Law, Psychology, etc.).
Exclusions: Research degrees (PhD/MPhil).
The University of Sussex is a leading research-intensive institution located near the vibrant coastal city of Brighton, UK.
When applying for this scholarship, you will need:
Sussex Application ID: You must first apply for a course.
University Offer Letter: Proof of admission for the 2026/27 academic year.
Academic Transcripts: Complete records of your undergraduate grades.
Personal Statement: A 500-word statement highlighting your academic achievements, your reasons for choosing Sussex, and your future career goals.
Passport Copy: To verify Bangladeshi nationality.
Apply for a Course: Submit your application for a full-time Master's program via the Sussex website.
Receive an Offer: Ensure you have your 10-digit applicant ID.
Submit Scholarship Form: Once you have an offer, log in to the Sussex Scholarship Portal (opens April 15, 2026).
Upload Statement: Submit your scholarship statement before the deadline.
Deadline: Submit everything before April 30, 2026 (23:59 GMT).
Results: Decision notifications are typically sent by the end of July 2026.
Success Rate
98%
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