Said Foundation Scholarships
Palestinian-focused eligibilityUnited Kingdom • Master's, PhD
Official Said Foundation postgraduate scholarship for Palestinian and neighboring-country students pursuing eligible study in the United Kingdom.
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United Kingdom • Master's, PhD
Official Said Foundation postgraduate scholarship for Palestinian and neighboring-country students pursuing eligible study in the United Kingdom.
United Kingdom • Bachelor's, PhD, Postdoc, Faculty
What we do Home > what we do > What we do Cara - the Council for At-Risk Academics - has been working since 1933 to support academics at risk. Our Fellowship Programme is a rescue mission for academics in immediate danger. At any time, some 350 at-risk academics are in placements, or are being helped through the process of finding a safe place to continue their work, with their families too. Our regional programmes support individuals working on in their home countries despite the risks, and those in exile nearby. They also work with higher education institutions whose work is at risk or compromised. Our Syria Programme was established in 2016, and worked until 2024 with some 200 Syrian academics in exile, mostly in Turkey. We also partner with other organisations, including with the British Academy in the 'Researchers at Risk' programme for Ukraine-based academics, which was launched in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion. We now manage all the payments to nearly 180 grantees. We are also participating in the EU's Inspireurope+ programme (2022-25), as the lead for Work Package 2, ‘ Guidance for Researchers at Risk ’. In all that we do we honour the aim set out by our founders in 1933, “to prevent the waste of exceptional abilities exceptionally trained” - knowing how important such abilities are to the future of each country, and to the world. Cara’s Fellowship Programme Cara is ready to help academics from any country in the world Cara's Fellowship Programme Further Support for Cara Fellows Help to find temporary refuge, a place you can work and learn until you can return home Further Support for Cara Fellows Cara’s Syria Programme Providing support to academics affected by the Syria crisis Cara’s Syria Programme Close
Netherlands • Bachelor's
2021: Palestine Solidarity Statement by lecturers at Leiden University — Dutch Scholars for Palestine 0 Palestine SOLIDARITY STATEMENT May 2021 Letter initiated by lecturers at Leiden University Nederlands hoger onderwijs solidair met Palestijnen Dutch higher education in solidarity with Palestine Wij zijn wetenschappers en docenten in het Nederlandse hoger onderwijs en wij nemen stelling tegen de voortdurende ontheemding, bezetting en oorlog waaraan de staat Israël Palestijnen onderwerpt. Op de Nakbaherdenking, 73 jaar na de gedwongen uitzetting van Palestijnen uit hun huizen in wat nu Israël is, tonen wij ons solidair met alle Palestijnen. Onze steun gaat uit naar Palestijnen in Gaza, de Westelijke Jordaanoever en Israël, alsook naar de zeven miljoen vluchtelingen over de hele wereld, ook in Nederland, onder wie onze collega’s en studenten. De indruk dat dit een conflict is tussen twee gelijke zijden is een gevaarlijke vertroebeling van de werkelijkheid: het leidt af van de realiteit dat het de Palestijnen zijn die leven onder militaire bezetting, die ontheemd zijn, en die leven als tweederangsburgers in een systeem van segregatie dat volgens zowel B’tselem als Human Rights Watch in feite neerkomt op apartheid. Dit soort geweld en discriminatie vormen de oorzaak van de geweldsescalatie die nu plaatsvindt. We roepen de Nederlandse regering op erop toe te zien dat gerechtigheid geschiedt voor de Palestijnen en dat hun volledige rechten worden gewaarborgd. Dit is de enige mani
Palestine • Bachelor's
PADICO-funded scholarships for Palestinian students at Palestinian universities.
Multiple Countries • Bachelor's, Master's
Official refugee-focused higher education scholarship pathway through UNHCR's DAFI programme.
Multiple • Bachelor's
About Us - IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Skip to content About Us Around the world, scholars have long suffered harassment, detention, torture, and other forms of persecution as a result of their work. In the worst cases, scholars pay with their lives for their dedication to their academic work and freedom of thought. The Institute of International Education (IIE), an independent not-for-profit organization, has supported opportunities for persecuted scholars since its founding in 1919. In 2002, IIE launched the Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) to formalize its commitment to protecting the lives, voices, and ideas of scholars around the globe. IIE-SRF is the only global program that arranges, funds, and supports fellowships for threatened and displaced scholars at partnering higher education institutions worldwide, including inside their home regions. IIE-SRF selects outstanding professors, researchers, and public intellectuals for fellowship support and arranges visiting academic positions with partnering institutions of higher learning and research. Our fellowships enable scholars to pursue their academic work in safety and to continue to share their knowledge with students, colleagues, and the community. If conditions in the scholars’ home countries improve, scholars may return after their fellowships to make meaningful contributions to their national academies and civil society. If safe return is not possible, scholars may use the fellowship period to identify longer-term opportun
United Kingdom • Master's, PhD
HESPAL scholarship route for Palestinian students at the University of Stirling.
Multiple • Bachelor's
Eligibility Criteria - IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Skip to content Applicants Eligibility Criteria IIE-SRF accepts applications from professors, researchers, and public intellectuals who face threats and cannot continue their work in their home countries. Scholars from any country and in any academic field or discipline may qualify. Applicants are assessed based on academic qualifications and experience, the quality and/or potential of their work, and the urgency of the threats that they face. Preference is given to scholars who: hold a Ph.D. or highest degree in their field and have significant teaching and/or research experience at a university, college, or other institution of higher learning; have an established record of published research; demonstrate superior academic accomplishment or promise; are facing or have recently fled from immediate, targeted threats to their lives and/or careers in their home countries or countries of residence; will benefit their home and/or host academic communities. Unfortunately, IIE-SRF typically cannot consider applications from individuals who: are seeking to continue their studies, including Ph.D. study, or to complete an academic training program; have been displaced or have resided outside their home countries for more than two years; hold citizenship or permanent residency in a safe second country; will have completed two years on a comparable fellowship or other program for threatened scholars. Because of high demand for assistance, I
Multiple • Bachelor's, Master's
Scholarship programme supporting Palestinian students studying at Palestinian and international universities.
United States • Bachelor's, Master's
Scholarship for US-based students of Algerian or Palestinian heritage, supporting community members pursuing higher education in the United States.
Multiple • Bachelor's, Master's
Education grants and scholarships for Palestinian students affected by conflict, covering tuition and living expenses.
Palestine • Certificate, Bachelor's
Educational scholarships and programmes for Palestinian students through the Sijal Institute.
United States • Bachelor's, Master's
Scholarships for Palestinian students pursuing higher education in the US.
United States • Bachelor's
Ayman Hamdeh Scholarship Recipients - PALESTINIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY CENTER × Stay up to date on all events and program registration by joining our newsletter list today. Subscribe Now Home Our Reports > Monthly Newsletters Annual Reports About us Our Statements Donate Rentals Rental Pricing Events Palestine Day on Palestine Way Programs Soccer Training PACC Summer Fun Annual Programs PACC Family Discount Host Your Program at PACC Frequently Asked Questions Virtual Arabic Convo Classes What We Do Civic Engagement Actions for Palestine Private Classes Workshops Scholarships > Ayman Hamdeh Scholarship Recipients Halema Salama Gaber Community Impact Recipients Dr. Sufian Mahmoud and Dr. Hala Elsamna Merit Recipients Alkiswani Merit Recipients Palestine Education > Book Club FIF HOPE Homeland Project > FAQ Homeland Project Oral History > ECHOES OF HOME Falastin Magazine > Falastin Past Issues Resources Get Involved Careers Internships > ACE GOT Volunteering Volunteer Ayman Hamdeh Scholarship Recipients Haneen Issa 2024 Hansen Issa, originally from Beit Anan, Palestine, is currently a third-year student at Montclair State University. She is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. Haneen has been an active member of PACC since 2016, Starting out as a participant in many programs and later becoming a volunteer. She is deeply involved in student activism, serving as an executive board member for Montclair State University’s Student
United Kingdom • Bachelor's, Master's
Postgraduate research Scholarships and bursaries St Andrews is committed to attracting the very best students, regardless of financial circumstances. The University offers a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities to support applicants and students. T hese types of financial aid for educat
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Higher Education Scholarships for Palestinians for advanced study in the UK.
Multiple • Bachelor's, Postdoc, Faculty
Scholarships & Programs Services Scholarships and Fellowships Training and Capacity Building International Education Global Outreach and Recruitment Study Tours and Delegations Evaluations and Impact Studies Research Services US Exchange Visitor Sponsorship English Language Proficiency (TOEFL) IIE’s Sponsors & Partners
Multiple • Master's
IIE-SRF and the war in Ukraine - IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Skip to content IIE-SRF and the war in Ukraine IIE-SRF and the war in Ukraine The invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces has had a devastating impact on the country’s citizens and higher education system. As the war surpassed the one-year mark, the United Nations estimates that as many as 13 million people – including many professors and researchers – had fled the country, while millions more are internally displaced. Many of Ukraine’s universities and research institutions have been damaged or destroyed, limiting the ability of scholars remaining in the country to safely continue their work. Like earlier crises in Iraq, Syria, Venezuela, and elsewhere, Ukraine’s higher education emergency underscores the need to protect the lives and work of Ukrainian professors and researchers. These scholars are integral to the country’s knowledge production and will help rebuild what has been lost. Since the conflict began, IIE-SRF has supported 32 Ukrainian scholars, many of them women, in academic fields ranging from children’s literature to medicine to fluid mechanics. IIE-SRF continues to follow closely the events in Ukraine and the devastating impacts of the war on the academic community and country more broadly. Within this context, we are faced with the difficult decision of how to best allocate our limited resources. After careful consideration, IIE-SRF is focused on supporting fellowships undertaken in Eastern or Central Eur
United Kingdom • Bachelor's
Our Universities and Partners | Empower Through Education — Join Us Today — The Bseisu Foundation 0 We’re passionate about empowering young people, women and refugees. Our partners feel no different. The Bseisu Foundation’s support is largely focussed on education and the Middle East. But no matter the cause, all of our partners are committed to completing outstanding, transformative work. Our Partners
United Kingdom • Bachelor's
Meet the Scholars | Support Future Leaders - Apply Now — The Bseisu Foundation 0 Scholars Joud UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, 2025-2026 Joud is a Palestinian born and raised in Jerusalem, currently pursuing an MPhil in Genomic Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Read more… Rawan IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, 2025-2026 Born and raised in South Lebanon, Rawan completed her Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences at the American University of Beirut (AUB) as a USAID scholar. Read more… Ahmed TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, 2025-2026 Ahmed was born and raised in Gaza, Palestine, where challenging circumstances shaped his character. He graduated with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering and gained fundamental subjects related to the field of energy. Read more… Mariam UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, 2025-2026 Mariam, a Palestinian Refugee from Saida in South Lebanon, is a Master’s student in Data Analytics at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. Read more… Mohammed BRUNEL UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, 2025-2026 Dr Mohammed Altalla is a fully qualified medical doctor and graduate of Al-Quds University (Al-Azhar branch, Gaza), with extensive clinical, academic and leadership experience across emergency medicine, primary care and medical education. Read more… Samir UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL, 2025-2026 Born in Russia and raised in Hebron, Palestine, Samir is a passionate innovator who bridges technology, education and social impact. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Data Science for Business at the University of Bristol a
Netherlands • Bachelor's
Travel Grant - Scholarships for Euro-Arab Dialogue Search Close Search Travel Grant The travel grant is designed for students and/or professionals seeking professional contact and experience in the Arab World or the Netherlands in the areas of education, science and culture. The objective of the grant is to promote mutual understanding between the Netherlands and the Arab World. Application requirements Since September, my journey has led me to the heart of Jordan, where I’ve been immersed in a training program focused on social work with migrants and refugees. Beyond the academic rigors, Jordan has offered me a wealth of cultural and natural wonders to explore. From the ancient marvels of Petra to the bustling souks of Amman, every corner of this country has something unique to offer. Besides delving into the complexities of humanitarian aid and its positioning in Jordan, I’ve had the opportunity to immerse myself in Jordan’s rich cultural tapestry. From wandering the ancient city of Petra to navigating the vibrant streets of Amman’s souks, I’ve been enchanted by the sights, sounds, and flavors of this country. Even interactions with taxi drivers have become cultural lessons, with hand gestures simplifying the process of ordering a typical Jordanian coffee. – Eline Koopman, Travel scholar 2024 Read Our Alumni Stories Contact Correspondence Address: Lutfia Rabbani Foundation P.O. Box 352 2501 CJ The Hague The Netherlands Tel : +31 70 365 88 41 info@rabbanifoundation.org Visit
Multiple • Bachelor's
International Scholarships - AKDN What We Do Developing Human Capacity Education International Scholarships AKDN AKDN This page is also available in 0 The Aga Khan Foundation’s International Scholarship Programme Overview The Aga Khan Foundation’s International Scholarship Programme (AKF ISP) is an opportunity for outstanding scholars from selected countries*, who have no other means of financing their studies, to pursue postgraduate education. Established in 1969 by His Late Highness Aga Khan IV, the AKF ISP has supported more than 1,500 students to date. Award recipients are selected through a global, annual, and competitive application process. The AKF ISP offers a limited number of new awards in each cycle. The 2026-2027 application cycle is now closed. The next cycle will open in early 2027. * For example, the AKF ISP is available in Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Kenya, the Kyrgyz Republic, Madagascar, Mozambique, New Zealand, Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania and Uganda. In countries, such as Canada, Portugal and the USA, applications are accepted from those who are originally from one of the countries listed above. At this time, the AKF ISP is not available to students who wish to study in the United Kingdom or Russia. Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for an AKF ISP award, you must: have excellent academic records; hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent training/professional experience; demonstrate genuine financial need**; demonstrate a thoughtful, reliable, multi-source funding plan that covers all years of study** ; be admitted to a reputable postgraduate institution***; be starting the first year of the programme****; and have strong leadership potential, professional experience, extracurricular and/or entrepreneurial achievements, and volunteer contributions. Note: preference is given to young professionals under 30 years of age. **Awards are provided according to need, but please consider the AKF ISP a resource of last resort
Multiple • Bachelor's, Master's
Scholarships for students who are refugees, displaced, or from underserved communities, including Palestinians. Supports educational advancement for vulnerable populations.
Qatar • Master's, PhD
Full tuition and living stipend for graduate students at HBKU in Education City, Doha.
Netherlands • Bachelor's
Scholarships Search Close Search Scholarships To further the goal of fostering Euro-Arab Dialogue, The Lutfia Rabbani Foundation offers various scholarship opportunities for Arab and Dutch students. Scholarships Mahmoud S. Rabbani Scholarship The Mahmoud S. Rabbani Scholarship is named in honor of Mahmoud S. Rabbani, founder of the Lutfia Rabbani Foundation. This scholarship promotes cultural and academic exchange by supporting students pursuing higher education internationally. It is available to Arab students accepted into a Master’s or Ph.D. program in the Netherlands and Dutch students accepted into a Master’s or Ph.D. program in the Arab world. By fostering cross-cultural connections, the scholarship aims to strengthen academic collaboration and support future leaders. Read more Scholarships Leiden University Fund – Lutfia Rabbani Foundation Scholarship The Lutfia Rabbani Foundation and the Leiden University Fund have partnered to support talented students through an annual full scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to one exceptional Master’s student from an Arab country, enabling them to pursue a Master’s degree at Leiden University. By providing financial support, the initiative aims to promote academic excellence, cross-cultural exchange, and stronger ties between Europe and the Arab world. Read more Leiden University Fund Scholarships Travel grant The Travel Grant is destined for Arab or Dutch students and/or professionals seeking professional contact and experie
United Arab Emirates • Bachelor's, Master's
Merit-based partial scholarships for students at Canadian University Dubai, offering a Canadian curriculum in the UAE.
United States • Master's, PhD
Curated law-school scholarship databank from AccessLex, covering legal education scholarships, grants, and funding references for JD and LLM applicants.
Multiple • Bachelor's, Master's
Scholarships for students from developing countries to pursue undergraduate education, with mentorship and community engagement.
Taiwan • Bachelor's, Master's, PhD
Full scholarship for students from developing countries at Taiwanese partner universities.
Netherlands • Bachelor's, Master's
Dutch Ministry of Education scholarship for non-EEA students entering a Bachelor's or Master's programme at a participating Dutch institution.
Global • Bachelor's, Master's, PhD
Community-focused grants from Rotary District clubs supporting educational projects and studies with a service-learning focus.
Global • Master's, PhD
International scholarship for graduate-level studies in one of Rotary's six areas of focus: peace, disease, water, maternal health, education, and economic development.
United States • Bachelor's
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Multiple • Bachelor's
Bursaries for foreign students | Campus France Skip to main content Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Scholarships for foreign students in France Flag this item © Minerva Studio - stock.adobe.com Students, Researcher Grants and financial aid Budget French public institutions and the Erasmus+ programme offer a large number of scholarships for foreign students to help them finance their studies in France and Europe. Campus Bourses: the indispensable tool for finding funding Campus Bourses (Campus Scholarships) provides information on the scholarships offered to foreign students. The tool lists all of the assistance provided by the States (French and foreign), regional authorities, companies, foundations and institutes of higher education. Filter your search by nationality, field and level of studies to find the assistance that corresponds to your profile. The Foreign Ministry's scholarships The French Foreign Ministry awards many different scholarships to foreign students . 25% of these scholarships are directly financed by the Ministry in the framework of France Excellence Eiffel (for Master's or Doctoral level studies) or France Excellence Major programmes (for the best foreign students who have graduated from French high schools abroad). The rest are provided by France embassies abroad. Find out directly from the Campus France office for your country to learn which scholarship programmes you are eligible for. Image Scholarships search engine Merit Scholarships Flag this item A
United Kingdom • Bachelor's
Cara’s Syria Programme Home > what we do > caras s... The page below gives a brief summary of the work of our Syria Programme (2016-2024), the most recent of our Regional Programmes which, in accordance with our Articles, "... advance education by supporting academics and their educational institutions in countries where their continuing work is at risk or compromised, to ensure that such academics and institutions can continue to fulfil their critical role as educators for the public benefit ." Much more detail on the work of the Syria Programme (SP) can be found on our special SP site here ; please note that this site is now a 'legacy site' and is no longer being updated. Cara's Syria Programme Syrian academics have for some years made up one of the largest groups being supported through our Fellowship Programme . But not everyone can, or wants to, travel so far away from their home region. For this reason, and drawing on the experience of our two earlier regional Programmes for Iraq and Zimbabwe , we launched our regionally-based Syria Programme (SP) in 2016, to provide support to Syrian academics in exile in the region around Syria, mainly in Turkey. Our SP offered a wide range of activities, all intended to help the participants to use and build on their existing skills and experience, and to develop their academic networks. At the end of August 2024, after eight busy and successful years, the main activities of the SP came to an end. Some individual activities will cont
Multiple • Master's
Frequent Questions - IIE Scholar Rescue Fund Skip to content Applicants Frequent Questions Please click on the links below to view answers to these commonly asked questions. The Fellowship Award What makes up the IIE-SRF fellowship? The IIE-SRF fellowship package includes the following: A yearlong research and/or teaching appointment at a higher education institution in a safe location anywhere in the world; a fellowship grant of up to $30,000 (most awards are eligible for renewal for a second and final year); individual health insurance coverage; funding for relocation to the host institution; professional development support through resource guides and access to academic networks; CV and cover letter review; letters of reference; career mentorship and advising on post-fellowship opportunities; and (in some cases) financial support for conference attendance and language training; opportunities through IIE-SRF or partner events, media, or other venues to share or promote the fellow’s academic work and/or speak about their home country; dedicated support from IIE-SRF and its partners – before, during, and after the fellowship. What is the financial award of the IIE-SRF fellowship? The IIE-SRF fellowship award includes a grant of up to US$30,000, along with individual health insurance and relocation funding, to support a visiting academic appointment of up to one year (renewable for a second year). The final fellowship amount is dependent upon several factors, including the loc
Yes. UNRWA, UNESCO, and several UK universities offer dedicated scholarships for Palestinian education professionals.
Many distance-learning and part-time programmes in education are available, and some scholarships fund online education degrees.
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