The global environmental crisis demands a new generation of leaders, thinkers, and innovators who are deeply committed to sustainability. Recognising this need, the University of Exeter. A UK institution at the forefront of climate science and environmental education has launched the Green Futures Postgraduate Taught Scholarship 2025/26.
This prestigious, fully funded scholarship aims to support exceptional international students from low- and lower-middle-income countries, providing them with the opportunity to study a wide range of sustainability-related master’s programs in the UK and contribute meaningfully to global environmental transformation.
About the University of Exeter
Ranked among the top 15 universities in the UK and a member of the Russell Group, the University of Exeter is a hub for world-class research in climate, energy, biodiversity, sustainable business, and environmental science. Its Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy leads global conversations on climate adaptation, carbon neutrality, and green innovation.
The Green Futures Scholarship is part of Exeter’s broader commitment to sustainability and social equity through education.
What is the Green Futures Scholarship?
The Green Futures Postgraduate Taught Scholarship 2025/26 is a fully funded award for one outstanding student committed to environmental sustainability. The goal is to empower students with the skills, knowledge, and tools needed to address global sustainability challenges—particularly in communities that are most vulnerable to environmental degradation.
It is designed not only to fund your education but also to develop you as a global leader in environmental innovation and sustainable development.
What the Scholarship Covers
The scholarship provides a comprehensive financial package, removing all the financial barriers that might prevent talented students from accessing top-tier education in the UK:
Item | Description |
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Tuition Fees | Full waiver for a one-year Master’s degree program at Exeter |
Living Stipend | Approx. £16,536 to cover accommodation, food, travel within the UK, and personal expenses |
Travel and Visa Support | While not explicitly stated, additional support is often available for visa, insurance, and flights for successful candidates. |
Academic Mentorship & Networking | Access to Exeter’s research networks, career support, and professional development in the field of sustainability |
✅ Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must:
- Be classified as an international student for fee purposes.
- Hold citizenship or a passport from a low- or lower-middle-income country as per World Bank categories.
- Already hold an offer for an eligible Master’s programme (September 2025 entry) within the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy.
- Have achieved—or be on track to achieve—the equivalent of a UK first-class undergraduate degree.
- Not having previously studied or worked in a high-income country.
📚 Eligible Master’s Programmes (2025/26)
The scholarship applies to these one-year, campus-based Master’s degrees:
- MSc Applied Data Science (Ecology & Evolution; Environment & Sustainability; Renewable Energy)
- MSc Conservation & Biodiversity
- MSc Global Sustainability Solutions
- MSc Renewable Energy Engineering
- MSc Weather & Climate Science
- MSc Sustainable Business Management (Environment or Tourism tracks)
- MSc Marine & Coastal Sustainability
- MSc Mining Environmental Management
- MSc Sustainable Development
- MSc Construction Design Management
- MSc Evolutionary & Behavioural Ecology
- MSc Geographical Information Science
Benefit | Details |
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Tuition | Full waiver for the selected Master’s programme |
Living Stipend | Monthly allowance (~£16,536/year) |
Duration | One academic year (non‑renewable) |
How to Apply
- Choose and apply to one of the eligible Master’s programmes via the University of Exeter postgrad portal.
- Secure your offer for the September 2025 intake.
- Complete the Green Futures Scholarship application, including:
- A personal statement (max ~500 words) addressing:
- Your motivation to study your chosen programme and its relevance to a green future in your home country
- Your past involvement in sustainability initiatives or community projects
- How Exeter and the scholarship will support your goals
- Your post-graduation plans and ongoing connection to Exeter
- A personal statement (max ~500 words) addressing:
- Submit your scholarship application. Visit the University of Exeter’s postgraduate courses portal
- Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be invited for a virtual interview.
- Notifications: Decisions are expected by around 16 June 2026.
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