Swedish Institute Pioneering Women in STEM Scholarship 2026
Deadline: Jan 15, 2026
masters
fully funded
Africa
Opportunity Overview
π About the Scholarship
The Swedish Institute Pioneering Women in STEM Scholarship is a fully funded opportunity designed to empower women from select countries in Africa and Asia to pursue master's degrees in STEM fields in Sweden.
Opportunity Details
- Date Published: October 17, 2025
- Application Deadline: January 15, 2026
- Category:
- Postgraduate
- Master's
- Women
- Fully Funded
- Eligible Locations:
- Africa
- Asia
π Benefits of the Scholarship
Whatβs Included:
- Full tuition coverage.
- Monthly living allowance of SEK 12,000.
- One-time travel grant of SEK 15,000.
- Membership in the SI Network for Global Professionals.
- Post-scholarship access to the Sweden Alumni Network.
Whatβs Not Included:
- Insurance coverage.
- Grants for family members.
- Application fee to University Admissions.
- Changes to study programme or scholarship period.
β Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must:
- Apply to an eligible STEM masterβs programme.
- Be liable to pay tuition fees in Sweden.
- Have at least 3,000 hours of documented work experience.
- Demonstrate leadership experience.
- Must not have previously received an SI scholarship or hold a Swedish degree.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: January 15, 2026
- Visit the official application portal to apply.
π Scholarship Application Portal
For more details and to apply, visit the Swedish Institute Pioneering Women in STEM Scholarship official page.
This scholarship is a fantastic opportunity for women in STEM fields to advance their education and career while contributing to global progress. Don't miss the chance to apply!
Benefits
- Full tuition coverage.
- Monthly living allowance of SEK 12,000.
- One-time travel grant of SEK 15,000.
- Membership in the SI Network for Global Professionals.
- Post-scholarship access to the Sweden Alumni Network.
Whatβs Not Included:
- Insurance coverage.
- Grants for family members.
- Application fee to University Admissions.
- Changes to study programme or scholarship period.
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Women
Fully Funded
Postgraduate
women
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