The University of Malta offers Postgraduate Research Scholarships for outstanding international candidates accepted into Master’s by Research or Ph.D. programmes. These scholarships provide partial to full tuition fee waivers (40–100%) based on academic excellence, research proposal quality, and interview performance. Eligible applicants must hold an unconditional offer of admission and show the ability to support themselves for living expenses. The award aims to attract global talent to Malta’s research environment.
Postgraduate Research Scholarships at University of Malta
The University of Malta offers Postgraduate Research Scholarships for outstanding international candidates accepted into Master’s by Research or Ph.D. programmes....
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The University of Malta offers Postgraduate Research Scholarships for outstanding international candidates accepted into Master’s by Research or Ph.D. programmes. These scholarships provide partial to full tuition fee waivers (40–100%) based on academic excellence, research proposal quality, and interview performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who is eligible to apply?
You must be unconditionally accepted into a Master by research or PhD programme (full-time or part-time) at UM.
Scholarships are mainly intended for non-EU/EEA international applicants, although others may check eligibility in specific cases.
Professional doctorates and MBA-type programs are not eligible.
Students who have already started their studies at UM cannot apply.
What does the scholarship cover?
Scholarships cover tuition fees at UM, awarded as partial to full waivers. They do not cover living costs, travel, or accommodation; you must arrange those yourself. Benchmark (lab) fees may still apply for certain programs.
Is an interview required?
Yes, eligible candidates are usually invited for an online interview with the UM Scholarship Selection Board as part of the evaluation process.
When should I submit my scholarship application?
Scholarship requests should be sent within one month of receiving your unconditional offer, generally by 30 April 2026 for programs starting in the autumn (October) intake.
How are scholarship decisions made?
Academic ability and research quality (major weight)
Motivation letter
Interview performance
Personal circumstances & financial need
Contribution of your research to UM and Malta.
Based on scoring, you may receive a 40 %, 60 %, 80 % or 100 % tuition fee waiver.
Can I hold another full scholarship at the same time?
No, if you already hold a full scholarship covering tuition and living costs from another source, you cannot apply. Partial external funding must be disclosed.
Do I need to support myself in Malta?
Yes, these scholarships do not provide living allowances, so you must be able to show you can cover your living, visa, health insurance, and travel costs.
Can part-time students apply?
Yes, part-time students accepted into Master by Research or PhD programs are eligible as long as they meet all other criteria and apply within the deadline.
