Summary:
The LSE Master’s Awards serve as a financial lifeline for deserving students enrolled in the taught Masters programs at LSE. Geared towards individuals who have secured a coveted spot in LSE’s master’s degree programs, these awards bridge the financial gap for those whose economic need surpasses the provisions of LSE’s Graduate Support Scheme.
Degree: The LSE Master’s Awards cover a wide range of master’s degree programs. They provide full tuition scholarships for international students, covering awards ranging between £5,000 and 100% of tuition fees. Deadline: To apply for LSE funding for programs beginning in 25 Apr 2024.
Host Country:
The LSE Master’s Awards are offered by LSE, which is located in London, United Kingdom.
Sponsor:
These awards are part of LSE’s portfolio of funding for taught master’s students. The primary scheme for these students is the Graduate Support Scheme (GSS), which supplements other funding secured by candidates through savings, loans, and external scholarships.
Eligible Countries:
Preference is given to candidates from low and middle income countries, particularly if loans are not available or if those countries are under-represented in other award schemes administered by the School.