Synopsis: Two major international scholarships are now open but will close soon. One is from Google for tech students, and the other from Thailand's Chulabhorn Institute for science-related master's studies. Both aim to support students with talent and financial need.
These Study Abroad Scholarships Are Still Open,
but Not for Long
Let us say someone wants to study abroad. In
tech. In environmental science or health. But they do not have the means. Or
they are not sure where to begin. There are two scholarship programs still
accepting applications. Not for long, though. So if someone is serious, they
should act now.
One is from Google. It is called the Generation
Google Scholarship. It is for the academic year 2025 to 2026. It supports
students who are studying computer science or something close to it. The
primary focus is to support students from underrepresented groups in tech.
Google wants more diversity in the field. So this scholarship is their way of
helping with that.
Now, about who can apply. The scholarship is open
in several places. Students from Asia Pacific, Canada, the United States,
Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Ireland. In some regions like APAC, EMEA,
and Ireland, only female students are eligible. In North America, both male and
female students can apply.
The amount of the scholarship depends on the
region. For Asia Pacific, it is two thousand five hundred US dollars for the
academic year. In the United States, it is ten thousand dollars. For Canada,
five thousand Canadian dollars. In Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, it is
seven thousand euros or something close to that in local currency. For Ireland,
it is five thousand euros per year, for two years.
Let us take the Asia Pacific region as an
example. To apply, the student must be in their second or third year of a
bachelor’s degree in 2024 to 2025. They must also plan to continue in the same region
the following year. The field of study must be computer science, computer
engineering, or something very similar. The student should have good academic
records and a clear interest in technology. They should also be committed to
making tech more inclusive and fair.
The last date to apply is 14 August. The
application link is given here.
Now, coming to the second scholarship. This one
is for science students. Especially those interested in environmental health,
chemical sciences, or toxicology. It is from the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute
in Thailand. The CGI Scholarship for 2026 is fully funded and for a master’s
degree.
It is open to students from any country. As long
as they meet the conditions. The scholarship was started in 2006. The goal is
to build scientific leadership that can solve environmental and health problems
around the world. It was created under the guidance of Her Royal Highness
Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol.
There are fifteen scholarships available for
2026. All are fully funded. That means tuition is covered. There is a monthly
allowance. Health insurance is included. Travel is paid for. Even visa fees and
book costs are handled. Students also get a settlement allowance and
accommodation support. Everything they need to start a master’s program abroad.
What is required to apply? The applicant must be
under thirty years old. They should have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant
field like chemistry, biology, pharmacy, medicine, or environmental science. A
minimum CGPA of 2.75 is required. The student should also have experience working
in a lab. They must take an English language test, either TOEFL or IELTS.
Finally, they need to submit a statement explaining what they want to study and
why.
The study program includes six weeks of refresher
courses followed by two years of full-time master’s level study. Applications
must be sent with all required documents. Selection is based on grades,
research experience, and motivation.
Last date to apply is 30 September 2025.
See
the application link HERE.
See
the application link HERE.
For students who are ready to take the next step
in tech or science, and who meet the eligibility requirements, these two
scholarships might be the support they need. Both are global, both are
competitive, and both are closing soon.
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