Are you a woman with a bachelor’s degree in a STEM subject and passionate about your study? You could receive a scholarship to study for a master's degree in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics programme at a leading UK university.
Applications for British Council Women in STEM Scholarships for the academic year 2024/25 are now closed. Information about next year’s scholarships will be available on this page in early 2025. If you have applied for a scholarship this year, please expect a decision by the end of June 2024. Please note that any communication around your selection for the scholarship will come from the UK higher education institution(s) for which you have applied. Please also reach out to the respective institution for any query related to admission or applications.
For the fourth year running the British Council is launching our global Women in STEM scholarship programme in partnership with UK universities. This is the second year that the scholarship has been launched for women from Kosovo. We are looking for women with a STEM background who can demonstrate their need for financial support and who wish to inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in STEM.
The information on this page is for applicants from Kosovo. For other countries, please see our global Women in STEM scholarship programme page.
Why a scholarship programme?
Upon graduation, my plan is to contribute to my country in the specific field that I am studying. Experiences gained from the UK, including educational systems and skills, are crucial for our progress. I encourage all women to seize the opportunity and apply. It will be an experience that will transform your life professionally and help your personal growth.
Naile Haliti, Skenderaj, Kosovo
MSc Project management, Finance and Risk, City, University of London
Women in STEM scholar 2023
According to data from the UN Scientific Education and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), less than 30 per cent of the world’s researchers are women and only 30 per cent of female students select STEM-related fields in higher education.
Globally, female students’ enrolment is particularly low in Information and Communications Technology (three per cent), natural science, mathematics and statistics (five per cent), and engineering, manufacturing and construction (eight per cent).
Educating, training and hiring more women in STEM can lead to better scientific and financial outcomes, increasing diversity in the workforce, bringing variety in perspectives and ideas and giving organisations a competitive edge.
Eligibility criteria
* Full eligibility criteria are available below in the documents section.
We are looking for women who:
- can take up a course of study in the UK for the academic year from September/October 2024–2025;
- can demonstrate a need for financial support;
- have an undergraduate degree that will enable them to gain access onto one of the pre-selected postgraduate courses at a UK university (for master’s level);
- can attain the level of English required for postgraduate study at a UK university;
- are active in the field with work experience or a proven interest in their subject area;
- are passionate about their course of study and are willing to engage as committed British Council scholarship alumni.
- have not previously studied at degree level or higher in the UK or lived recently in the UK;
- demonstrate a plan and a passion to engage other women and girls in STEM from their home country.
You are not eligible for a British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM if you:
- Hold dual British citizenship.
- Are an employee, a former employee, or relative (*) of an employee of His Majesty’s Government (including British Embassies/High Commissions; the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Department for International Trade; the Ministry of Defence; and the Home Office).
- Are an employee, a former employee, or relative (*) of an employee of the British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM – eligible countries.
(*): Relatives are defined as parents or stepparents, siblings or stepsiblings, children or stepchildren, spouse, civil partner or unmarried partner (where the couple have been in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership for at least two years).
- Are currently in receipt of financial support or funding towards your study programme in the UK from any other source.
- Have previously studied in the UK with funding from a UK government-funded scholarship or a UK institutional scholarship/financial bursary.
What does the scholarship include?
In addition to the prestige of studying at a renowned UK university, the scholarship covers:
- Full tuition fees
- Monthly living stipend
- Return flights to the UK from your home country
- Visa and health coverage fees
- Refund of an IELTS English language test, if needed
- Study related costs, such as essential travel within the course, materials, thesis binding, etc.
How to apply
Applications should be made directly to the participating universities. Please click on the links for your chosen institution in the 'Available scholarships' section of this website.
Women from Kosovo are eligible to apply to three UK universities, where they would compete for 15 scholarships with other female candidates from the Wider Europe region. Each of the universities listed on this page is offering five scholarships to women from countries in Wider Europe, including Kosovo. Please check the application requirements on each university website where you may also start your application.
You can make more than one application but you will need to apply through each institution separately.
Deadlines for applications for master’s scholarships: Tuesday, 30 April 2024 (extended to Tuesday 7 May 2024 for University of Glasgow)
Please ensure you check and meet all the eligibility requirements before applying.
After submitting an application, you will next hear directly from the university about the status of your application.