Skip to content
We're hiring — join the Scholarship Union team. View open roles
Menu

Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027 in UK | Fully Funded

Uk

Apply on the official site

Apply now

Application opens on the official site (www.lboro.ac.uk). Scholarship Union does not collect applications.

4 min read 252 views
Scholarship Summary
Country
 UK
Study Level
 Masters
Benefits
 Fully Funded

Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027 are now open for international students from Africa who want to pursue a full-time postgraduate taught degree in the UK. Every year, Loughborough University offers these prestigious awards to support talented students who are permanently living in African countries and wish to continue their studies at one of the UK’s leading institutions.

The Loughborough University Graduate School Development Trust Africa Scholarships provide a 100% tuition fee waiver for one year, covering the full cost of your selected postgraduate taught program. This scholarship replaces any other departmental or university awards previously offered, making it a fully funded tuition opportunity for eligible African students aiming to study at Loughborough University.

Benefits of Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027

  •  The scholarship will cover 100% of the course fees. Students will be expected to fund their travel and maintenance costs through other sources.
  • Financial award will last for the full duration of the postgraduate taught degree programme.

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Eligibility Criteria for Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027

  • Currently domiciled (permanently living) in Africa.
  • Evidence of exceptional academic achievement (normally a first-class honours degree)
  • All African countries are eligible to apply.
  • Commitment to return to their home country on completion of their postgraduate programme.
  • Evidence of the ability and commitment to making a significant contribution to their home country on their return.
  • Full understanding of the costs involved in coming to study and live in the UK.
  • Evidence of strong motivation and initiative to secure funds to cover the remainder of the costs involved.

How to Apply for Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027?

  • You need to have a conditional or unconditional offer for a Master’s course at Loughborough University before applying.
  • Go to the scholarship page and download the Global Impact Scholarship application form, which covers both scholarships.
  • Make sure to fill in the application form completely with accurate and clear details, as incomplete forms will not be considered.
  • Attach all required documents, including your offer letter, academic transcripts, proof of funds for living costs, and any supporting statements showing your motivation and goals.
  • Submit your application before the deadline to ensure it is considered, as late submissions will not be accepted.
  • After submission, check your inbox for confirmation, and if you are shortlisted, the university will contact you with the next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027 fully waives one year of postgraduate tuition fees for exceptional African students with an offer to study, replacing other awards. Applicants must show maintenance funds, meet strict eligibility, and demonstrate strong motivation for future impact.

What is the Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027?

The Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027 is an award for postgraduate taught Master’s students from Africa that fully waives the tuition fees for one year on a chosen programme, replacing any other bursaries or university awards you may hold.

Who is eligible for the Development Africa Scholarships 2026/2027?

To be eligible, you must be permanently domiciled in Africa, hold an offer to study a postgraduate taught Master’s degree, show exceptional academic achievement (usually a first‑class honours degree) and demonstrate a commitment to return home after graduation.

How much funding does the Development Africa scholarship provide?

The scholarship covers 100% of your tuition fees for one academic year on a postgraduate taught Master’s course. It does not cover travel, accommodation, living or maintenance costs, which you must fund yourself.

Can I apply before I get an offer of study?

No. You can only submit your scholarship application after receiving either a conditional or unconditional offer for a postgraduate taught Master’s course at the university.

Do I need to show maintenance funds?

Yes. Your application must include evidence that you have funds to cover travel, living and other costs in the UK as the scholarship only pays tuition fees.

Is the scholarship competitive?

Yes. A limited number of awards are available and standards required are very high. Shortlisting and final decisions are made by a panel of senior university staff.

What types of programmes are eligible?

Any full‑time postgraduate taught Master’s programme offered by the university can be funded under this scholarship, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.

Will the scholarship cover other awards I have?

No. If you receive this scholarship, it replaces any departmental or other university scholarships or bursaries you may have already been awarded.

What must my application show?

Your application should clearly reflect your academic ability, motivation, understanding of UK study costs, and commitment to contribute to your home country after graduation.

What happens after I submit my application?

Once submitted before the closing date, you will receive a confirmation email. If shortlisted, you’ll receive further guidance and will be notified of the final outcome by email.


Discover more from Scholarship Union

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.


Categories:

Joined Feb 3, 2026
Published
Updated Feb 16, 2026
View all posts

Discover more from Scholarship Union

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading