Loading...
Loading...

The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship is a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) and Birmingham City University. It is specifically designed for high-achieving candidates from developing Commonwealth countries who possess the potential to make a significant contribution to their home country's development but lack the financial means to study in the UK.
Unlike standard merit scholarships, this award is deeply rooted in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Candidates must apply for specific Shared Scholarship courses approved under one of the CSC's six development themes, such as Strengthening Health Systems, Promoting Global Prosperity, or Access, Inclusion, and Opportunity. At BCU, this scholarship is more than just financial aid; it is an invitation into a global network of scholars dedicated to social and economic change. The university provides a supportive academic environment in the heart of Birmingham, ensuring that scholars gain not only a degree but also the practical skills and cross-cultural insights necessary to lead transformative projects upon returning home.
Full Tuition Coverage: 100% of the tuition fees are covered by the CSC and BCU.
Monthly Stipend: A living allowance (currently £1,452 per month) to cover accommodation and daily expenses.
Travel Costs: Round-trip economy airfare from your home country to the UK.
Allowances: Includes a warm clothing allowance, a study travel grant, and a thesis grant toward dissertation costs.
Visa & Health: Assistance with the cost of the Tuberculosis (TB) test (where required) and coverage of the Immigration Health Surcharge.
To be eligible, a candidate must:
Birmingham City University (BCU) is a leading practice led university that prides itself on transforming students into industry-ready professionals.
City-Centric: Located in Birmingham, the UK’s youngest city, BCU offers students extensive networking opportunities within a thriving economic hub.
Faculty Expertise: BCU is home to world-renowned schools, including the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and one of the largest jewelry schools in Europe.
Modern Facilities: With over £400 million invested in its campus, students have access to industry-standard equipment and technology.
Global Impact: The university maintains a strong focus on social justice and community development, making it an ideal host for Commonwealth Scholars.
Proof of Citizenship: A copy of your valid passport or national ID card.
Academic Transcripts: Full transcripts for all higher education qualifications (with certified translations).
References: At least two signed references on institutional letterhead, uploaded directly to the CSC application system.
Development Impact Statement: A detailed 4-part essay explaining how your study will impact your home country.
University Offer: Proof of an admission offer from BCU for an eligible course.
Check Eligible Courses: Verify which BCU courses are approved for the "Shared" scheme on the official CSC website.
Apply to BCU: Submit a standard application for the Master’s course via the BCU website to obtain an offer.
CSC Application: You must apply via the CSC’s online application system (CSC Central). Application portals usually open in November and close in December for the following September intake.
Selection: BCU will nominate a shortlist of candidates to the CSC.
Final Results: Successful candidates are typically notified by the CSC in July.
Success Rate
98%
Explore other scholarship opportunities that might interest you
This prestigious merit-based scholarship is for high-achieving international students enrolling in a full-time taught Master's (MA/MSc) program. It offers a 50% tuition fee waiver for the first year. Applicants must hold an unconditional offer and submit a 2-minute video.
This automatic scholarship is dedicated to international students enrolling in postgraduate Law programs (LLM) at Leeds Law School. It provides a £ 6,000 tuition fee discount for the 2026/27 academic year. No separate application is required, as the discount is applied directly to the student's fee liability upon successful enrollment.
The LBU Global Award is a prestigious full-funding package that removes all financial barriers for talented international students. This scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees, provides university-allocated accommodation, includes return flights to the UK, and offers a £3,000 stipend for living expenses. It is awarded in partnership with global recruitment partners to students showing exceptional leadership potential in specific postgraduate fields.
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship is a prestigious, fully-funded award for talented individuals from Commonwealth countries who have the potential to make a positive impact on the global stage but cannot afford to study in the UK. Jointly funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and Leeds Beckett University, this scholarship covers full tuition, living expenses, and travel for specific one-year Master’s programs.
Chevening is the UK government’s international awards program aimed at developing global leaders. Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), this scholarship offers full financial support for a one-year Master’s degree at Leeds Beckett University. It is awarded to outstanding professionals who have the vision to create positive change in their home countries.
This highly competitive merit-based award is designed for international postgraduate applicants who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. It provides a £5,000 tuition fee reduction for one year of full-time Master's study. Candidates must hold an offer of admission before applying and must submit a personal statement outlining their academic excellence and future potential.
The September intake in Denmark is the main and most important admission session for international students. Almost all Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Denmark begin in August or September, making this the primary opportunity to secure admission.
Hear directly from our students about their life-changing journeys and experiences studying abroad.