Scholarships for Sustainability and Social Impact at the University of Edinburgh Business School, 2026
The University of Edinburgh Business School Sustainability and Social Impact Scholarships 2026 are available to master’s degree holders in business-related fields. Your application must be submitted by April 27, 2026. Edinburgh Business School (Heriot-Watt University) offers this scholarship, which is only worth up to GBP 10,000 toward tuition. All citizens are eligible to apply for this award. For master’s students starting their studies in September 2024, the University of Edinburgh Business School offers numerous scholarships that partially pay tuition. The scholarships will be awarded to candidates who are dedicated to social responsibility and sustainability, particularly in the business sector.
Summary:
- Degree: Master
- Provided by: Edinburgh Business School (Heriot-Watt University)
- Deadline: 27 April, 2026
- Scholarship value: Partial funded
- Host Country: UK
Eligibility Criteria:
- Show your dedication to social responsibility and sustainability through your prior deeds.
- Demonstrate future professional aspirations that are in line with sustainability and social impact
- Make a conditional or unconditional offer for a Master’s program that qualifies.
- Accepted or planning to accept the offer
- Maintain your offer status active during the scholarship application process.
- Do well in school
- Each admissions cycle, just submit one application.
Courses that meet the requirements:
- MSc in Technology, Policy, and Finance
- Master of Science in Finance and Accounting
- MSc in Risk Analytics and Banking Innovation
- International Human Resource Management Master of Science
- Master of Science in Business Analytics
- MSc in Investment and Finance for Climate Change
- MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- MSc in Global Strategy and Sustainability MSc in Finance and Investment
- MSc in Marketing, MSc in AI for Business, MSc in Management, and MSc in Human Resource Management
Benefits:
- several £7,500 prizes
- A few of £10,000 prizes
- contributed to the price of schooling.
