Applications are invited for the British Council Women In STEM Scholarship at University of Southampton 2024. Apply at the earliest.
About the University of Southampton
The University of Southampton is by any measure one of the world’s leading universities. Ranked 12th in the UK* and 81st in the world**, we are a global centre for excellence in research and education and a founding member of the UK’s prestigious Russell Group. Situated on the warm south coast of England and 1 hour 20 minutes’ train ride from London, Southampton is a thriving modern and safe city. We are proud of our diverse student community: over 30% of our students are international, representing over 135 different countries.

Award value
This Women In STEM Scholarship is for postgraduate study and covers:
- tuition fees
- up to 12-months monthly stipend of £1,347 per month to cover costs of living, including accommodation
- IELTS exam fee (for scholars without a valid Test of English)
- return economy-class travel from home country to UK
- visa and insurance or NHS surcharge costs
Eligibility
- In partnership with the British Council, the University of Southampton is offering 5 fully funded scholarships for female students applying for an eligible programme from several South Asian countries.
- The aim is to help address the underrepresentation of women in STEM by providing opportunities for women from eligible counties to continue with their studies and research in STEM subjects.
- You must:
- be or identify as a woman
- be a passport holder and permanent resident of either Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka
- have an admissions offer letter for one of the eligible programmes listed
- be able to take up a full-time course of study in the UK for the academic year from September or October 2024 to 2025
- show a need for financial support
- not be in receipt of financial support or funding towards your study programme in the UK from any other source
- not have previously studied at degree level or higher in the UK or lived recently in the UK
- be active in the field with work experience or a proven interest in their subject area
- You must also:
- be willing to demonstrate future contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after graduating from UK higher education for the Women In STEM Scholarship.
- agree to maintain contact with the British Council and act as an ambassador for the UK and engage with activities as part of a Scholarship for Women in STEM alumnus during and after your studies in the UK
- demonstrate a plan and passion to engage other women and girls in STEM from your home country
- agree to your personal data being shared with the British Council as a condition of applying for the scholarship
- have met the relevant English language requirements for their programme by the deadline date
- return to your country of citizenship for a minimum of 2 years after your scholarship award has ended
Level
Post-Graduate: Women In STEM Scholarship
Subject Area
- MSc Data and Decision Analytics
- MSc Actuarial Science
- MSc Operational Research
- MSc Statistics
- MSc Operational Research and Finance
Deadline
30 April 2024 17:00 UK time.
Additional criteria
- Together with the British Council, we are delighted to offer a dedicated scholarship of £10,000, to a student from India applying to study one of our postgraduate taught degrees.
- This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council together with UK universities to support more students in India to get access to excellent UK higher education opportunities.
How to apply?
- Apply to an eligible masters level programme at the University of Southampton using the online form. Please state in your application that you wish to apply for British Scholarship for Women in STEM funding.
- Complete the scholarship application form.
- You will be notified of the outcome of your application by the end of May 2024.
- For more information on the British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM, please visit the British Council website.