University of Edinburgh Mastercard Foundation Online Postgraduate Scholarships 2026/27
The University of Edinburgh, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, invites exceptional young leaders from Africa to apply for its Online Postgraduate Scholarships for the 2026/27 academic year. This initiative is designed to support talented, driven individuals who have overcome barriers to education and are committed to pursuing advanced studies in sustainability, climate leadership, and related fields while continuing to work or study in their local contexts.
About the Scholarship
The Online Postgraduate Scholarship provides a transformative opportunity to earn an online Master’s degree or postgraduate diploma, both of which are fully equivalent to degrees taught on campus. Applicants can choose from a range of sustainability-focused programmes aimed at fostering the next generation of leaders prepared to address pressing global challenges.
Eligible programmes include:
- International Development (Master’s only)
- Global Food Security and Nutrition (Master’s or Diploma)
- Global Challenges (Master’s or Diploma)
- Climate Change Management (Master’s only)
- One Health (Master’s or Diploma)
- Social Justice and Community Action (Master’s or Diploma)
- Biodiversity, Wildlife and Ecosystem Health (Master’s or Diploma)
- Global Health and Infectious Diseases (Master’s or Diploma)
- Data-Driven Breeding and Genetics (Master’s or Diploma)
The scholarship covers full tuition fees, provides an academic stipend for access to a laptop and high-quality internet, and offers opportunities for in-person gatherings. Scholars will also participate in the Climate Leadership Programme, including online workshops, coaching, and the Climate Enterprise School, an intensive week-long training in sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation. Additional support is available for Scholars with disabilities, and a dedicated Online Coordinator ensures smooth transitions throughout the programme.
Scholarship Objectives
The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program aims to cultivate a community of talented, entrepreneurial, and compassionate leaders from across Africa, empowering them to drive sustainable change and address the climate crisis. By combining academic rigor with leadership development, the program equips Scholars with the knowledge, skills, and networks to implement innovative solutions in climate adaptation, global health, biodiversity, and social justice.
Scholars are expected to engage in activities that nurture leadership, critical thinking, and practical problem-solving, while applying their learning to real-world challenges within their local communities and broader international contexts.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Strong academic performance and leadership potential
- A commitment to addressing barriers to education and development
- Motivation to pursue advanced studies online while continuing professional or community work
- A bachelor’s degree (for Master’s) or undergraduate/postgraduate qualifications (for diploma programmes) from a recognized African university
- A dedication to sustainability, climate action, or community development
Applicants for the Master’s programme may not already hold a postgraduate degree, whereas postgraduate diploma applicants may hold either undergraduate or Master’s qualifications.
Application Process
Applications for the 2026/27 scholarship open on 14 October 2025 at 10:00 BST. Applicants must submit their applications through the University of Edinburgh’s online portal. Importantly, candidates should apply only for the scholarship initially; successful applicants will be invited to apply for their chosen degree programme after receiving a scholarship offer, expected in March 2026.
To support applicants, an Information Session will be held on 16 October 2025 from 3:00–4:00 pm BST, providing guidance on eligibility, application requirements, and selection criteria. The scholarship program encourages all eligible candidates to attend and learn about the opportunities available.
For further guidance, applicants may consult the program’s FAQs and Application Guidance sections, or contact the program team at mcfsp@ed.ac.uk.
Benefits and Opportunities
Beyond tuition coverage and stipends, Scholars gain access to:
- Online and in-person mentoring and coaching
- Workshops on sustainability, climate leadership, and innovation
- Participation in the Climate Enterprise School, fostering entrepreneurial solutions to climate challenges
- Networking opportunities with peers, experts, and industry leaders
- Tailored support for Scholars with disabilities
- Transition support to ensure smooth progression through the programme
Impact and Vision
The University of Edinburgh’s partnership with the Mastercard Foundation reflects a commitment to equity, access, and leadership development. By enabling high-potential young Africans to pursue postgraduate education online, the program empowers participants to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the global sustainability agenda. Scholars are positioned to become leaders in climate action, sustainable development, and community transformation, equipped with the knowledge, networks, and practical skills necessary to create lasting impact.
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