Students can apply online for scholarship-funded degree programs at Sussex University for the years 2022 and 2023.
Get a degree from Sussex and put money into your future. You might be eligible for a Sussex University Scholarship, a student loan, or funding like our international scholarships, Ph.D. studentships, or our flagship scheme for first-generation students.
- Deadline: Sept 30, 2021
- Opening Date: January, 2021
- Type: Fully Funded
- Location: United Kingdom (UK)
What the Sussex University Scholarship 2022 Covers and What it offers
Students at Sussex University who are getting an undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral degree can get a scholarship or use a student loan program.
Sussex University Scholarship Eligibility for Postgraduate programs
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- be graduating with a Bachelors Degree at Sussex in 2022
- be taking up a place on a full-time Masters in 2022 (check the ‘Who isn’t eligible’ tab for excluded courses)
- achieve a First Class or Upper Second Class honors degree
Sussex Scholarship for Undergraduates
All the undergraduate scholarships offered by Sussex University are available here, on which students can check benefits, eligibility criteria and apply accordingly.
Sussex University offers Scholarships for the following Courses and Degree programs
Programs Offered by Sussex University Biochemistry |
Development |
Product Design |
Mathematics |
Sociology |
MBA |
Chemistry |
Energy Policy, Innovation, and Sustainability |
Cultural Studies |
Gender Studies |
Physics and Astronomy |
Education and Teaching |
Drama and Theatre |
PGCE courses |
Languages and Linguistics |
Childhood and Youth Studies |
Biology |
Law |
Philosophy |
American Studies |
Neuroscience |
ussex University England Scholarships for International Students 2022-2023
Biomedical Science |
Photography |
Filmmaking and Media Production |
Project Management |
Journalism |
Economics |
Medicine |
Research Methods |
Zoology and Animal Studies |
Social Work and Care |
Ecology and Conservation |
Politics |
Geography |
Anthropology |
Media and Communications |
English, Literature and Creative Writing |
Marketing |
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence |
Digital Media |
Business and Management |
Placement years and Sandwich Degrees |
Music |
History |
International Relations |
Accounting, Banking, and Finance |
Engineering and Robotics |
Art History |
Criminology |
Genetics |
Psychology and Cognitive Science |
Film Studies |
How to apply for the Sussex University Scholarships?
Use our postgraduate application system to let us know you’re interested in this scholarship. There is no separate scholarship application form when you accept your offer. You can only get one scholarship from the University of Sussex at a time.
No confirmation will be sent, because the scholarship will be given to all eligible applicants automatically. When scholarship winners sign up online in September, they will see a confirmation that they have won a scholarship.
When should you send in an application to Sussex University?
If you want to start a Master’s program in September 2022, you must send in your application by:
If you are an international student, you have until September 30, 2021.
If you are a student in the UK or EU, the deadline is September 30, 2021.
These are the latest dates that we guarantee to consider applications and you should apply earlier as some courses are in high demand and may close before the above deadlines.
There are also some courses with earlier deadlines. Check our Masters courses for specific deadlines.
You must also submit your application earlier if you apply:
- without formal academic qualifications
- with professional qualifications
- on the strength of relevant experience.
The deadlines are to ensure that there is sufficient time from receiving an offer for you to arrive on time for induction and the start of teaching.
The earlier deadline for Sussex University Scholarship is September 30, 2021, for international students is to allow additional time to complete the visa application process and, if required for the course, to obtain clearance by the UK Government’s Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS).