Masters Scholarships Sponsored by Anglia Ruskin University , 2025 - 2026

About Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public university in the United Kingdom, known for its vibrant student community and strong focus on employability. With campuses located in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough, and London, ARU offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs across disciplines such as Business, Health, Engineering, the Arts, and Social Sciences. The university welcomes international students and provides various scholarships to support global learners. ARU is committed to academic excellence, innovation, and shaping a brighter future for its students through real-world learning and community impact.
Anglia Ruskin University International Postgraduate Scholarship 2025 in the UK (No Application Required)
Apply for the Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is making postgraduate study more affordable for international students with a £4,000 International Postgraduate Scholarship
Subscribe Today!
Subscribe to our weekly Newsletter and receive updates via email.
Scholarships by Category
Scholarship Awarding Countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Scholarships by School
Scholarships by Sponsors
Latest Scholarship Tips

15 Top UK University Scholarships You Shouldn’t Miss in 2025
Planning to study in the UK in 2025? Discover 15 o...

Mastering the Art of the Winning Scholarship Essay
This in-depth guide walks you through how to write...

20 Life-Changing Opportunities Closing in June 2025 – Apply Now
This curated list highlights 20 top global opportu...

Top 10 Scholarship Tips for Success
Scholarships can come in various forms, each desig...

How to Balance Multiple Scholarship Applications Without Getting Overwhelmed
Applying to several scholarships can be overwhelmi...

5 Key Things to Consider Before Applying for Any Scholarship
Scholarships can be a game-changer in your academi...
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about scholarships, applications, and more.
This is a FAQ