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King’s College London Bridge Scholarships

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The King’s College London is delighted to announce the King’s Bridge Scholarships 2026–2027, a prestigious funding opportunity designed to support home students from underrepresented ethnic backgrounds in pursuing postgraduate study within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. This initiative aims to promote diversity in academia by providing financial assistance and encouraging talented students to progress towards advanced research and academic careers.

King’s College London was founded in 1829 in London, England, by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. It was established as one of the oldest universities in England with a focus on providing education based on Christian principles. Over time, it grew into a leading global university, becoming part of the University of London in 1836. Today, King’s is known for its strong teaching and research across a wide range of subjects, especially in the arts, humanities, law, and sciences.

Table of Briefs

Category Details
Scholarship Name King’s Bridge Scholarship 2026–2027
Provider King’s College London Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Study Level Postgraduate Master’s
Number of Awards 3
Funding Type Tuition Fee Coverage
Eligibility Home students from specific minoritised ethnic groups
Deadline 31 May 2026
Academic Year 2026/2027

Background

The Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s College London has introduced the Bridge Scholarships to promote diversity and inclusion within academia. Many talented students face financial barriers when transitioning to postgraduate education, especially in research-focused disciplines. This scholarship directly addresses that gap by funding master’s-level study and encouraging future academic careers.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the King’s Bridge Scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be applying for a master’s programme in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s College London
  • Qualify as a home student eligible for UK home tuition fees
  • Identify as part of one of the following ethnic groups:
    • Asian or Asian British
    • Black or Black British
    • Caribbean or African
    • Mixed ethnic backgrounds
  • Belong to ethnic categories recognised by the UK Government

Benefits

  • The scholarship covers:
    • 1 year of full-time tuition fees, OR
    • 2 years of part-time tuition fees
  • A total of 3 scholarships are awarded annually
  • Each award is allocated across specific academic clusters to ensure balanced representation

Application Process

To apply successfully, follow these steps:

  1. Apply for a Master’s Programme
    Submit your application to an eligible course at King’s College London.
  2. Complete the Scholarship Form
    Fill out the official scholarship registration form before the deadline.
  3. Submit Before Deadline
    Ensure both applications course + scholarship are completed on time.

Important Dates

Application Deadline: 31 May 2026.

Conclusion

The King’s Bridge Scholarship 2026–2027 is more than just financial support it is a strategic initiative to create pathways into academia for underrepresented groups. If you meet the criteria and are passionate about Arts & Humanities, this scholarship can significantly reduce financial pressure and open doors to future doctoral study and research careers.

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