The UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology International Excellence Scholarships, Stroke Academic Excellence Scholarships, the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology in memory of renowned neurologist James Samuel Risien Russell Scholarship and the UCLFAA Scholarship for MSc in Dementia: from Neuroscience to Clinical Practice.
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UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology in memory of renowned neurologist James Samuel Risien Russel
We are delighted to announce three partial fees only scholarships worth £4000 each for Home fee paying students (see word document for eligibility requirements). The scholarship programme is to support students from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups. Preference will be given to people from Black British background, as they are currently under-represented at UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology.
James Samuel Risien Russell (1863 - 1939) was appointed resident medical officer at the National Hospital (1888) and was one of the first black physicians to be appointed at the National.
The scholarship is offered on the basis of academic merit. The scholarships are only available to students who have applied to study one of the eligible degree programmes.
Closing date: 5pm (UK time) 31st July 2026
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology International Excellence Scholarships
We are delighted to announce four partial fees only scholarships worth £6000 each for overseas fee paying students. We would like to celebrate the rich history of the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology in welcoming students from across the globe who have contributed so much to the success of our Institute and programmes of study. In the 2024/25 academic year we have students from 54 countries currently studying for a masters.
The scholarship is offered on the basis of academic merit. The scholarships are only available to students who have applied to study one of the eligible degree programmes.
Closing date: 5pm (UK time) 31st July 2026.
UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology Stroke Academic Excellence Scholarship
We are delighted to announce the availability of two partial fees only scholarships. One worth £4000 and the other £5000 for applicants to the UCL Clinical Neuroscience: Stroke Medicine MSc. We continue to see advances in our understanding of disease mechanisms and new treatment options for stroke. These prestigious new scholarships aim to support applicants who have a strong interest in contributing to stroke research.
These will be competitively allocated based on your statement in the below application form for students enrolling for academic year 2025/26. The £5000 scholarship is for UK fee payers only and is derived from the Lady Estelle Wolfson Fund at NHNN. The £4000 scholarship is open to UK and overseas fee payers.
Closing date: 5pm (UK time) 31st July 2026
UCLFAA MSc in Dementia Scholarship
We are delighted to announce the UCLFAA MSc in Dementia Scholarship available to US domiciled students applying to the MSc Dementia: from Neuroscience to Clinical Practice at UCL. This scholarship has been funded by UCLFAA to enable US domiciled students to pursue a postgraduate degree at UCL.
The award will support a US domiciled student commencing their studies in September 2026, and is worth a total of $20,000 to support tuition fees or maintenance costs for full-time study over a year. The UCLFAA MSc in Dementia Scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and financial need, according to the information supplied within this scholarship application form and your university application.
Closing date: 5pm (UK time) 19th June 2026
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Meet our scholarship alumni
Abdur Raafay Iqbal, Neurosurgery MRes
"The blend of lectures from world-leading experts, cutting-edge simulations for complex procedures and the networking opportunities really drew me to UCL."
Mawahib Abdulle, Clinical Neuroscience MSc
"Being part of this MSc makes me feel like I’m at the cusp of groundbreaking research, constantly in awe of new discoveries that reshape the way we understand and approach neurological diseases."
Siew-Mei Yap, MRes in Neuromuscular Disease
"The course curriculum is broad and well-structured. The course coordinators are very helpful and responsive. There is an inclusive culture and supportive learning environment here at QSION."
Tsi Lok Ho, Clinical Neuroscience MSc
"I hope to translate my experiences at the IoN into quality-of-life improvements for patient care."
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