20 Best Fully Funded Scholarships for International Students in 2026

20 Best Fully Funded Scholarships for International Students in 2026

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ScholarshipFully FundedInternational StudentsPostgraduateUndergraduateResearchAcademicStudy Abroad
Location
USA, UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, Europe, China
Type
Remote
Salary
Varies by scholarship, includes full tuition, living stipends, travel costs, and often health insurance. Specific stipends mentioned include: $18,000–$30,000/year (AAUW International Fellowship); £1,093/month (Chevening - London); £17,000+ annual living grant (Oxford Clarendon); €861–€1,200 monthly stipend (DAAD); €850/€1,050 monthly stipend (Konrad Adenauer Foundation); €850/€1,050 monthly stipend (Heinrich Böll Foundation); AUD $3,000/month living allowance (Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship); AUD $32,000+ annual living allowance (University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship); $50,000 CAD per year (Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship); $70,000 CAD per year (Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship); €1,400/month (Erasmus Mundus); ~£20,000/year (Rhodes Scholarship).
Posted
5/8/2026

Job Description

Are you an international student dreaming of studying abroad in a fully funded program? This guide details 20 of the best fully funded scholarships available for international students in 2026 across the USA, UK, Germany, Australia, and Canada. "Fully funded" means these scholarships cover comprehensive expenses including tuition fees, living costs, travel, and sometimes health insurance, ensuring zero financial burden on the recipient. These are legitimate opportunities, with thousands of students worldwide receiving these awards annually. The guide provides specific details for each scholarship, including the funding body, coverage, eligibility criteria, academic level, and application deadlines. It features prestigious opportunities like the Fulbright, Chevening, DAAD, and Australia Awards, as well as university-specific scholarships from Oxford, Cambridge, and Melbourne. Whether you're pursuing undergraduate, master's, PhD, or professional development, there's a wide array of options designed to support your academic journey abroad. The article also includes valuable tips on crafting a winning scholarship application and answers frequently asked questions about GPA requirements and applying to multiple scholarships.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • The requirements vary significantly by scholarship, but generally include:
  • Strong academic achievement (often a minimum GPA equivalent of 3.5/4.0 or First Class / High Distinction)
  • Specific nationality or country eligibility (e.g., U.S. residents for Gates Scholarship, Commonwealth citizens for CSFP, Indo-Pacific/Africa/Middle East for Australia Awards, Chevening-eligible countries, Rhodes-eligible countries)
  • Specific academic level (e.g., Master's, PhD, Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Doctoral, Non-degree professional development)
  • Demonstrated leadership, civic engagement, or commitment to specific ideals (e.g., green politics, human rights, social justice for Heinrich Böll Foundation, leadership for Vanier Canada)
  • Mid-career professionals with at least 5 years of experience (Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program)
  • Women who are not US citizens (AAUW International Fellowship)
  • Application submission directly through each scholarship's official website by the specified deadline.
  • Proof of English proficiency (typically IELTS 6.5–7.0 or TOEFL 90+) for most English-medium scholarships, though some may waive it if previous education was in English.
  • Obtaining strong letters of recommendation.
  • Writing a specific, personal essay connecting goals to the scholarship's mission and demonstrating impact.

About the Company

This job posting is provided by "Job Bazaar," which appears to be a platform that aggregates and shares information about various scholarships and job opportunities. The content itself details numerous fully funded scholarships offered by governments (e.g., U.S. Department of State, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, German Federal Foreign Office, Australian Government, Government of Canada), universities (e.g., University of Oxford, University of Melbourne), and private foundations (e.g., Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, American Association of University Women, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Aga Khan Foundation). Each funding body has its own mission and criteria for supporting international students in their pursuit of higher education and professional development abroad.

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