Every year, QS offers extensive scholarship funding to students who attend a QS World Grad School Tour event, with US$7 million available this year. Below, you’ll find a list of this year’s winners and links to more information about each scholarship.
Want to apply for one of next year’s scholarships? Here’s more information about our application guidelines.
2019 scholarship winners
Jayanti Bhatia, QS Leadership Scholarship (US$10,000 value)
Rebecca Martina Mueller, QS Connect Masters Scholarship (US$2,000 value)
Lawrence Ogina, QS Undergraduate Scholarship (up to US$10,000 value)
María José Uribe Pérez, QS Academic Excellence Scholarship (US$10,000 value)
Scholarships offered with partner schools
Gabriela Souto Cardoso and Umberto Banfichi, Alliance Manchester BS Scholarship (50 percent of tuition fees)
Camelia Layachi, Concordia University Scholarship (Exemption from paying tuition fees at the international rate for international students or free tuition for Canadian and or Quebec students)
Ivan Ivliev and Nicolas Savioz, EDHEC Business School Scholarship (50 percent of tuition fees)
2018 scholarship winners
Clara Salame, QS Leadership Scholarship
Jose Ricardo Rodriguez, QS Connect Masters Scholarship
Isabelle McConaghy, QS Undergraduate Scholarship
Yan Guo, QS Academic Excellence Scholarship
Scholarships offered with partner schools
Sharon Cañas Alban and Lina Vargas Garcia, Alliance Manchester BS Scholarship
Bhigya Pande, Concordia University Scholarship
Ludovico Galanti, EDHEC Business School Scholarship (50 percent of tuition fees)
We’ll be interviewing each of this year’s scholarship winners shortly. Keep your eyes peeled for exclusive insights into the scholarship application process and how these scholarships will help this year’s recipients achieve their academic dreams.