Top 15+ Mathematics and STEM Scholarships for International Students

By | September 28, 2022

Are you looking to study mathematics but are worried about how much it’s going to cost you? You’ve come to the right place. Take a look at these mathematics scholarships on offer around the world, broken up by country.  

To Study in Europe

UK:

  • Commonwealth Master’s Scholarship: A scholarship from the University of Dundee for applicants from low- and middle-income Commonwealth countries to undertake a full-time master’s program at a UK university. The scholarship covers one-year tuition fees, a monthly stipend, an allowances package, and travel costs.
  • Edinburgh Global Undergraduate Mathematics ScholarshipsScholarships of up to £5,000 (approximately US$6,350) per year are available to applicants from countries outside of the European Union. Students must have been accepted for full-time admission to an undergraduate degree program offered by the School of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh
  • China Scholarship Council UCL Joint Scholarship: Open to applicants from the People’s Republic of China studying any subject from the mathematical department at UCL. Successful applicants will be required to return to China to work after graduation.

Germany:

Italy:

To study in North America

The US:

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Canada:

To study in Asia-Pacific

Australia:

New Zealand:

Japan:

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To study anywhere in the world:

Anywhere
  • After College STEM Inclusion Scholarship: This scholarship is worth US$500. It is open to US students who have a minimum GPA of 3.0, are from an unrepresented group (whether this is race, ethnic background, disability sexual orientation, age, social economic status, or nationality), and are currently enrolled in a degree in a STEM course.
  • Education Future International Scholarship: This scholarship is open to Indian national students who are studying in a university outside of India. The value of the scholarship ranges between 2 lakhs to 10 lakhs (US$2,680-$13,400) 
  • Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program: For students who are undertaking master’s level programs in development-related topics (including applied mathematics) at a Japanese university, USA university, or African university. Applicants must be a member of a World Bank member developing country to apply.
  • AIWA Lucy Kasparian Aharonian Scholarship: This scholarship is open to mathematics students of Armenian descent studying in any university around the world. Applicants may be postgraduates or undergraduates.