Felix Non-Indian Scholarship 2026: Fully Funded Master’s & PhD Opportunity for Students from Conflict-Affected CountriesÂ
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Short SummaryÂ
The Felix Non-Indian Scholarship 2026 is a fully funded award for outstanding students from developing and conflict-affected countries to study in the UK. It supports one candidate for a full-time Master’s or PhD programme starting in September 2026. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses, and return airfare. Priority is given to applicants from Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Iraq, and Palestine who demonstrate strong academic merit and financial need.
Host / University / Organization
Felix Scholarship Trust
(Offered through UK universities such as SOAS)
Level of Study
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Taught a Master’s Degree
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PhD Degree
Scholarship Value / Benefits
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Full tuition fees
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Living costs
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Return airfare
Eligible Countries
Open to nationals of developing countries, with priority for:
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Afghanistan
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Syria
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Iran
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Iraq
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Palestine (West Bank and Gaza)
Eligibility Criteria
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Must be a national of a developing country and living in their home country
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Must not have studied outside their country for one year or more
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First-class Bachelor’s degree (for Master’s applicants)
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First-class Master’s degree (for PhD applicants)
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Demonstrated financial need
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Must intend to return to work in home country after graduation
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Must have applied for and received an offer of admission
Eligible Programmes
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Any full-time taught Master’s programme
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Any full-time PhD programme
(Part-time programmes are not eligible)
Application Deadline
2 March 2026 (12 noon UK local time)
How to Apply
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Submit a complete online application for admission
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Secure an offer of admission (unconditional preferred)
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Submit the online Felix Scholarship application before the deadline
Additional Notes
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Pre-sessional courses are not covered
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Late or incomplete applications will not be considered
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Academic merit is the primary selection criterion
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