The University of Sussex is offering the Sussex Nepal Scholarship for students from Nepal starting their postgraduate studies in September 2026. This new scholarship provides a £4,000 tuition fee reduction for eligible self-financing Nepali nationals enrolled in full-time master’s programs. The award is applied automatically to qualifying students, with confirmation sent after receiving an offer of admission.
To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must be nationals of Nepal, classified as ‘Overseas’ for fee purposes, and have received and accepted an offer to study an eligible full-time master’s course at the University of Sussex starting in September 2026.
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