Airey Neave Trust -Refugee Support
- Those people with refugee status or exceptional leave to remain in the United Kingdom and a letter from the Home Office to prove it. Exclusions: asylum seekers, refugees with asylum status in countries other than Britain, overseas students in the UK on a student visa, British citizens or refugees now holding British citizenship.
- Some preference given to: Doctors of Medicine, Veterinary Surgeons, Dentists.
- How to apply – Applicants should apply in March for the following October and must be interviewed on the telephone by Mrs Hannah Scott (0207 833 4440) in order that their command of English may be assessed as well as their eligibility before application forms are sent out. No new applicants are considered after the 1st of May.
- Average grant award – £1,500 towards fees. Extra needs – applicants will need to find £400/£500 from elsewhere for travel and essential books.
Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund (DAFI)
- UNHCR provides, on a limited basis, scholarships for refugees at the tertiary level in universities and polytechnic institutions through the Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund (DAFI). Funding for this programme is provided by the Federal Government of Germany.
- The purpose of the DAFI Programme is to contribute to the self-reliance of refugees by providing them with a professional qualification for future employment. Scholarships are granted only for studies in the country of asylum. Preferably, UNHCR would like to see the graduates return home and contribute to the reconstruction of their home country, or to the development of the country of asylum or the refugee community at large.
CARA – Refugee Academic Grants
- Grants aim to enable refugee academics achieve employment in the UK at a level commensurate with their skills and experience in the long term. Grants can support refugee academics to re-qualify in a range of professions in the UK such as teaching, academia, engineering, law, the charity sector and medicine.
- CARA holds 2 grant rounds a year, with deadlines for applications every June and December. Decisions on applications are made two months after the deadlines. For details of the next grant application deadline please see ‘Call for Applications’.
The Hegg Hoffet Fund for Displaced Women Graduates
- deals with applications for assistance from graduate women (in special cases tertiary women students) who have been displaced as a result of war, political upheaval or other serious emergencies, and makes short term grants for refresher courses for re-entry into the candidates’ professional fields, and courses for integration into new countries. In case of serious natural disasters, national federations and associations may apply for short-term grants on behalf of university women (women students), who suffered hardship due to the disaster, and who wish to continue their work or studies.
University of Melbourne Refugee and Asylum Seeker Scholarships
- Refugee and Asylum Seeker Scholarships were established by the University of Melbourne with the aim of assisting refugees and asylum seekers with the cost of tertiary education.
- From its office in Khartoum WTI sponsors refugees and internally displaced Sudanese to study undergraduate level courses at universities and colleges in Sudan. To promote gender equity over half the beneficiaries are female. WTI supports scholarships with funds from various donors, and is the implementing partner for the UNHCR Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative (DAFI). Programme beneficiaries study a wide range of subjects relevant to the social and economic development of Sudan.

abdifatah says
hellow sir my name is abdifatah.my nationality is somalai i live and compelete in somalia my hich school i wont university scholarship to apply
thank you
my name is Sisay Geremew says
am from Ethiopia, asylum seeker in South Africa when i was in my home i earned enough points to to inter and continue higher education i was started it. in my first year because of political in stability i stop it left my country now my day and night dream is to continue my education for your feed back my email is sisaygeremew@yahoo.com
Ibrahim Aden Zubeir says
To whom it may concern,
I am a somali boy aged 20 years old who has successfuly completed his primary and secondary education in 2005 & 2009 respectively. I would like to continue my studies but unluckily due to financial crises, i can’t a void. I am a registered refugee in the UNHCR manifesta in DADAAB refugee camps in KENYA. Thus i would whole-heartedly appreciate
appreciate if you could help me. Thanks.
ricardo n cacupa says
i’m angolan looking for help to study at faulsbay collegue as boiler maker i have only half of the money but for me to get another half is very dificalt since i’m a refugee and is very dificalt job here in south africa for us and i lost my family at the time of the war in angola i don’t know where turn to please i need a help
Fikirte Ermias says
Am ethiopian regugee here in kenya .when i was home land i was forth year jurnalizem student in Addis Ababa univeristy if there is any opportunity to continue my education in any way as refegee please try to help me.