As we move to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly around the globe and work toward ‘net zero’, the need for knowledgeable, highly-trained, highly-skilled managers and engineers in the energy sector has arguably never been greater.
These scholarships are available to exceptional candidates only, and are designed to start you on your journey to making a global level contribution to net zero goals. Supported by industry, you will work closely with our industrial partners on our real-world problems and provide solutions to help meet the global targets.
Early application is recommended, as there are a very limited number of places available.
At a glance
- Funding valueFull tuition fees (UK)
- Suitable for Applicants fromUK
- Deadline29 Jun 2023
- Funding provider(s)Cranfield Energy and Sustainability
What it covers
Scholarships are worth £11,910 - equivalent to full tuition fees (UK).Who can apply
Applications are open to all extremely high calibre students (minimum 2:1 or equivalent) studying an Energy and Sustainability MSc in 2023-24 on a full-time basis.
Applicable courses
Further information
Please note - We are currently selecting the final scholars from the first round of applications. We will notify applicants of the decision as soon as possible.How to apply
You must have an offer of admission on one of the following MSc courses before applying for the scholarship:
- Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc
- Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc
- Advanced Heat Engineering MSc
- Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc
- Renewable Energy MSc
To apply for one of our Energy and Sustainability MSc courses, please complete the online application form.
Once you have your six-digit Cranfield application number use the link below to submit your scholarship application.
The application deadline is Thursday 29th June 2023. It is recommended that you submit your application at the earliest opportunity. Any applicant who is not successful will be automatically considered for a Cranfield Scholarship which allows for smaller awards toward tuition fees.