Up to £30,000 for exceptional disabled students
The Snowdon Masters Scholarship has been designed to accelerate the most exceptional disabled students through Masters-level studies and into leadership in all its forms, to be visible role models and drive disability inclusion.
The Snowdon Masters Scholarship is worth up to £30,000 payable as contribution of up to £15,000 towards fees paid directly to your university, and a further £15,000 paid to you in termly instalments to cover living expenses over the duration of your Masters study.
Scholarship holders are invited to join the Disabled Leaders Network
The Scholarship is open to eligible students joining the MLitt in Comparative Literature or MLitt in Global Languages, Literatures, and Cultures with the School of Modern Languages in September 2025. You must hold an offer of admission before applying for the Scholarship.
The Snowdon Masters Scholarship has a multi-stage application process. You will complete a short application form and if you are successful, you will be invited to complete a second, more in-depth application form. Stage One of the application process is open now and closes 28 February 2025.
The Snowdon Trust website has full details and eligibility criteria.