Allan and Nesta Ferguson Masters Scholarships from African and Indian scholars.
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Allan and Nesta Ferguson Masters Scholarships from African and Indian scholars.

Aston UniversityMastersPharmaceutical Sciences, Drug Delivery, Pharmacokinetics, Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, Biotechnology, Psychology (Conversion programme), Neuroscience for Drug Discovery, Addiction and Mental Health, Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine, Public Health (MPH)Deadline: 29 May 2026

THREE Ferguson scholarships for September 2026 are now available. Each candidate can look to receive full tuition cover (value of £22,500) exclusively available to students from Africa and India for the 2026/27 academic year. With £6,000 additional contribution towards living costs. These scholarships are supported by the Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust who are dedicated to improving educational opportunities for students who would not otherwise be able to consider studying in the UK.

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University
Aston University
Level
Masters
Field
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Drug Delivery, Pharmacokinetics, Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, Biotechnology, Psychology (Conversion programme), Neuroscience for Drug Discovery, Addiction and Mental Health, Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine, Public Health (MPH)
Funding
Full Ride

What you need

You must hold a conditional or unconditional offer for one of the above courses Be a national from India or an African country Hold a 2:1 degree or equivalent in a relevant subject for the course you are applying for Be a self-funded student. No agency referred candidates would be eligible.

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