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£5,000 to £7,000 Automatic Scholarships: University of Liverpool 2026 Guide

The University of Liverpool, a prestigious Russell Group institution, has officially launched its high-value “Liverpool Scholarships” for the 2026/27 academic year. Designed to attract elite international talent, these awards focus on automatic tuition fee reductions, allowing students to bypass lengthy separate applications and secure funding as soon as they receive their offer.

Automatic Fee Reduction & Scholarship

The university provides two primary automatic awards for 2026: the Excellence Scholarship (based on your grades) and the Advancement Scholarship (based on your country).

Scholarship Name Award Value Main Eligibility Criteria
Liverpool Excellence Scholarship £7,000 Discount Automatic for those with a 1st Class degree (or equivalent).
Postgraduate Advancement £5,000 Discount Automatic for citizens of Nigeria, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc.
Liverpool Achievement (India) £5,000 Discount Automatic for Indian students with a 2:1 degree (or equivalent).
Liverpool Attainment (India) £2,000 Discount Automatic for Indian students meeting standard offer conditions.
Graduate Loyalty Award £5,000 Discount Automatic for international alumni returning to Liverpool.

Full Funding & Competitive Awards

While the automatic discounts cover a large portion of the £21,000+ tuition fees, Liverpool also offers elite “Full Ride” options that require a separate application:

  • Management School Excellence: Offers a 50% Fee Reduction for MSc and MBA students with strong CVs and leadership potential.
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship: Covers 100% Fees + Monthly Stipend + Airfare for specific subjects (Deadline: December 2025/Early 2026).
  • Humanitarian Scholarship: Provides Full Tuition and Maintenance for students from conflict zones (e.g., the Palestinian MRes award).

Candidate Requirements

To ensure your automatic scholarship is processed, you must meet the following university standards:

  • Academic Standing: You must hold (or be on track for) a 2:1 or 1st Class degree from a recognized international university.
  • Fee Status: You must be classified as an “Overseas” fee-payer.
  • Mode of Study: These awards apply to full-time, on-campus Master’s programs only (Online and part-time courses have different structures).
  • English Language: A minimum IELTS of 6.5 (with at least 6.0 in all bands) is standard, though some science and law courses vary.

Application Deadlines and Key Dates

The University of Liverpool operates on a “rolling” basis for most Master’s programs, but funding is time-sensitive. For the September 2026 intake, automatic scholarships are applied as soon as your offer is issued, provided you accept and pay your deposit by the date stated in your offer letter. For competitive awards like the Management School 50% Scholarship, the deadline is March 20, 2026. Early application is vital—submitting by January or February 2026 ensures you are prioritized for the limited “Full Funding” seats before they are allocated to other global candidates.

Official Source

For further details regarding the institution, departments, and other available funding, you can visit the official University of  website at: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/international/thinking-of-applying/international-scholarships/postgraduate.

Engr Nida Sangal

Nida Sangal is an IT graduate, international education journalist, and scholarships mentor whose work sits at the intersection of technology, global student mobility, and access to funded higher education. She covers scholarship announcements, fellowship cycles, university funding decisions, and the policy developments shaping international student recruitment across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf. Drawing on a technical background in information technology and years of direct mentorship experience guiding applicants through competitive scholarship processes worldwide, Sangal brings a practitioner's precision to her reporting. Her coverage goes beyond announcement summaries — she interrogates funding mandates, tracks shifts in eligibility criteria across academic cycles, and contextualizes individual awards within the structural forces driving global higher education access, from rising tuition costs and bilateral education agreements to the expanding role of foundation philanthropy in developing-world student funding. As a scholarships mentor with a global following, Sangal understands what applicants actually need from scholarship journalism: not recycled listings, but timely, accurate reporting that helps serious candidates make informed decisions about where to apply, when, and why. That reader-first discipline shapes every article she writes. She reports for Fully Funded Scholarships as a Senior Correspondent, covering government-sponsored scholarship programmes, university-administered awards, research fellowships, and international internship funding across all academic levels — undergraduate through postdoctoral.

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