Applications will open again in September 2026 for entry in the academic year 2027/2028.
The Gates Cambridge mission is to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others. Each year Gates Cambridge offers around 80 full-cost scholarships to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge.
Benefits
A Gates Cambridge Scholarship covers the full cost of studying at Cambridge. It also provides additional discretionary funding.
Core components
- the University Composition Fee at the appropriate rate
- a maintenance allowance for a single student (£22,050 for 12 months at the 2025-26 rate; pro rata for courses shorter than 12 months) – for PhD scholars the award is for up to 4 years
- one economy single airfare at both the beginning and end of the course
- inbound visa costs & the cost of the Immigration Health Surcharge
Discretionary components
The Trust also considers applications for several types of additional funding on a discretionary basis:
- academic development funding – from up to £500 to up to £2,000, dependent on the length of your course, to attend conferences and courses.
- Dependent Children Allowance – up to £12,184 per annum for one child and up to £17,375 per annum for two or more children. No funding is provided for a partner.
- fieldwork – you may apply to keep up to your normal maintenance allowance while on fieldwork as part of your PhD (the Trust does not fund other fieldwork costs as these should be funded by the University Composition Fee).
- maternity/paternity funding – should you require it, you may apply to intermit your studies for up to 6 months and continue to receive your maintenance allowance during this time
- hardship funding – for unforeseen difficulties facing the scholar
Requirements
You can apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship if you are:
- a citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom
- applying to pursue one of the following courses at the University of Cambridge:
- PhD (full-time or part-time*)
- MLitt (full-time)
- one-year postgraduate course (full-time), with some exceptions – see below.
Gates Cambridge is continuing to pilot a scheme which allows applicants to apply for funding for a part-time doctoral degree (PhD).
Courses which Gates Cambridge does NOT consider:
- any undergraduate degree, such as BA (undergraduate) or BA affiliated (a second BA)
- MASt courses
- part-time degrees other than the PhD
- professional development courses and non-standard degrees such as:
- Master of Business (MBA)
- Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) and Global EMBA
- Master of Finance (MFin)
- Executive Master of Accounting
- Business Doctorate (BusD)
- Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE)
- MBBChir Clinical Studies
- MD Doctor of Medicine degree (6 years, part-time, home students only)
- Graduate Course in Medicine (A101)
- Master of Conservation of Easel Painting.
Selection Process
The selection criteria are:
- outstanding intellectual ability
- reasons for choice of course
- a commitment to improving the lives of others
- leadership potential
The large majority of applicants will apply in this round, which is aligned with the University’s postgraduate funding competition. There are two possible application deadlines and these are based on the course to which you are applying.
Please apply by the Course Funding Deadline referenced in the University Course Directory (found in the column on the right of the web page). All application documents should be submitted by 12:00am (midnight) GMT on the stated date.
| What stage? | Date |
|---|---|
| Applications open* | September 2026 (date to be confirmed) |
| Application deadline* | Dependent on your course – either Tuesday 8th December 2026 or Wednesday 6th January 2027 (see Course Directory). (Full application must be submitted by 12:00am (midnight) GMT) |
| Departmental ranking | December – February |
| All applicants notified of application outcome | by early March 2027 |
| Review and selection by panels | Monday 22nd March and Tuesday 23rd March 2027 |
| Scholarships offered | by early April 2027 |
| Scholarships accepted | 72 hours after offer |
*These dates are set by the University of Cambridge postgraduate admissions office and may be subject to change
Method of Application
Applications will open again in September 2026
Applicants submit their application for admission and funding (Gates Cambridge and any other funding) via the University’s Graduate Application Portal.
To be considered for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship you must complete the admission to a course and a College place section and the Gates Cambridge part of the funding section. Gates Cambridge has access to the full application for admission and funding when reviewing applications.
The admission section
In this section you are applying to a specific graduate course and a College place. You will provide all of the usual details about yourself, your academic background, plans and suitability for the proposed course.
The funding section
In this section you can apply for a range of funding offered by the University and associated bodies, including the Gates Cambridge Scholarships, which has its own sub-section. When applying for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship you will be asked to provide the following:
Gates Cambridge selection questions
In the funding application form, we ask four questions that each relate to a point on the Gates Cambridge Selection Criteria. Full details of the criteria can be found at: Criteria for Cambridge University Funding | Gates Cambridge. These four questions are:
- Please describe how, through your education and past experiences, you have displayed academic excellence. (approx. 200 words, up to 1,400 characters)
- Please explain why you want to study this specific course at the University of Cambridge, and how it will facilitate your future plans. (approx. 200 words, up to 1,400 characters)
- Please provide an example, or examples, of how you have demonstrated a commitment to improving the lives of others. Please explain why this is important to you and how it is relevant to your future plans. (approx. 300 words, up to 2,100 characters)
- Please provide an example, or examples, of how you have demonstrated a capacity for leadership. This could be by initiating a change or bringing others together to achieve a goal. How will this help you make an impact in the future? (approx. 300 words, up to 2,100 characters)
These questions will be used by Gates Cambridge to help distinguish between candidates who have been nominated by their academic departments. It helps us identify how candidates fit into each of the four Gates Cambridge selection criteria and is the only part of the application form where applicants are specifically asked about their fit for the Gates Cambridge programme.
Applicants should use specific examples from their background, achievements, experiences and future plans to demonstrate the answers to these questions. There is no right answer to these questions – they should be used as a starting point to reflect widely and deeply on the applicant’s values and experiences.
Research proposal (PhD applicants only)
Gates Cambridge requires PhD applicants to submit a research proposal as part of their application for funding. Most PhD applicants will upload a research proposal as part of their compulsory documents for the application for admission, but where this is not the case a research proposal is required to apply for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
If you are applying for a degree other than the PhD you do not need to submit a research proposal.
Gates Cambridge reference
In addition to two academic references for admission, Gates Cambridge applicants must arrange for someone to submit a reference setting out how they meet the scholarship’s criteria.
In the application form we ask:
Please give your assessment of the applicant’s suitability for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. These are awarded on the following criteria: intellectual ability, justification for the choice of course, a commitment to improving the lives of others and leadership capacity.
We also ask:
- How highly would you rank the applicant for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship?
- On what overall group are you basing this ranking?
- What is the size of this group?
The Gates Cambridge reference is used in the same way as the Gates Cambridge statement – to help distinguish between those candidates who have been nominated by academic departments.
Referees are also asked how they rate the applicant for the scholarship: exceptional, strong, not strong, weak. They may paste/type up to 4,000 characters into the online reference or upload a separate letter.
Who should write the Gates Cambridge reference?
You should ask someone of appropriate standing who is able to answer the question with authority and who understands the criteria and highly competitive nature of the Gates Cambridge programme and academic standards at the University of Cambridge.
Many applicants ask a current or former academic advisor who is aware of their personal attributes, a current or former employer or a senior member of an organisation with whom they have volunteered – although this is by no means an exhaustive list.
Some applicants ask one of their two academic referees to write the Gates Cambridge reference: this is fine as long as that person has a good understanding of your personal qualities and writes specifically about how you meet the Gates Cambridge criteria (and does not simply provide a third academic reference).
You should not ask a friend or family member or someone who is unable to comment on your suitability for a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
Some points to consider are:
- It is essential that the Gates Cambridge referee is fully briefed about the Gates Cambridge Scholarship, especially its selection criteria, so they can write the most appropriate reference for you;
- It is useful when referees use specific examples of how you meet the Scholarship’s criteria;
- You will need to ensure your Gates Cambridge referee understands the need to keep the reference focused on the Gates Cambridge criteria (and does not, for example, rehash a standard or previous reference).
- You must ensure both your academic and Gates Cambridge referees submit their references by the specified deadline
For more Information,
Application Deadline: January 7, 2027.
