UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting prospective and current, undergraduate and postgraduate, students with their studies.
For further information on scholarships currently available, see the UCL Scholarships page.
The Bartlett Promise Scholarship
- The Bartlett Promise Undergraduate Scholarship
- The Bartlett Promise Master's Scholarship
- The Bartlett Promise PhD Scholarship
The Bartlett Promise Sub-Saharan Africa Master’s Scholarship
This scholarship is open to applicants who are nationals of a Bartlett approved list of Sub-Saharan African countries pursuing a Bartlett master’s programme.
Read the full eligibility criteria, selection process and FAQs here.
MBA Scholarships
Two scholarships are available for female students with UK/Home fee status who wish to pursue a two-year Major Infrastructure Delivery MBA programme:
- The Prescot Scholarship for Women in Leadership for Infrastructure and Construction
- The BSSC Women in Construction MBA Scholarship
The scholarships will be awarded based on academic merit and provide support for full fees as well as contribute to living costs.
Read the full eligibility criteria and apply here.
Masters Alumni Bursary
UCL's Masters Alumni Bursary aims to enable and encourage those from low-income backgrounds, who have gained a UCL undergraduate degree, to pursue full-time Master's degree studies at UCL.
The bursary is awarded on the basis of financial need and upon the recommendation of the Student Funding Office.
Find out more: Masters Alumni Bursary
The following scholarship is available specifically for students in The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction:
The UCL, Bloomsbury and East London (UBEL) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) is an ESRC-funded organisation which brings together five leading Social Science institutions:
- UCL
- SOAS University of London
- London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
- Birkbeck
- University of East London (UEL)
One of the largest ESRC-funded DTP in the UK, the UBEL DTP funds over 40 studentships a year in areas spanning across the social sciences and economics. The DTP offers interdisciplinary and cross-institutional postgraduate studentships from 25 different pathways across its 56 departments. Studentships are offered on a full-time and part-basis, across a range of routes (+3; 1+3; 2+3 & +4) with over 80 MRes, MSc and MA programmes attached.
Find out more: Urban Planning and Project Management pathway