Imperial College London is offering fully funded Aeronautics Masters Scholarships, covering 100% of tuition fees for eligible home and international students pursuing MSc programmes. Details on eligibility, benefits, timeline, and application procedures are provided.
When is the Application Deadline:
1st March 2026
Tell Me About the Award:
The Aeronautics Masters Scholarship at Imperial College London (ICL) is a fully funded opportunity for outstanding students worldwide. It covers 100% of tuition fees for eligible MSc programmes in the Department of Aeronautics. The scholarship supports talented individuals from diverse backgrounds and encourages applications from groups traditionally underrepresented in aerospace and engineering.
Which Fields are Eligible?
MSc programmes within the Department of Aeronautics:
- MSc Advanced Aeronautical Engineering
- MSc Advanced Computational Methods for Aeronautics, Flow Management, and Fluid-Structure Interaction
- MSc Composites: The Science, Technology and Engineering Application of Advanced Composites
Type:
Master’s Scholarship | Postgraduate Taught | Full-Time / Part-Time
Who can Apply?
- New prospective students only (continuing students are not eligible)
- Applicants to one of the eligible MSc programmes in Aeronautics
- Both home (UK) and international students
How are Applicants Selected?
- Automatic consideration upon submitting a complete application to an eligible MSc programme by the deadline
- Based on academic excellence and alignment with the Department’s objectives
Which Countries Are Eligible?
All countries (Home and Overseas students)
Where will the Award be Taken?
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
How Many Awards?
2 scholarships available
What is the Benefit of the Award?
✅ Full tuition fees (100%) covered for both home and international students
✅ Available for both full-time and part-time study
✅ Support for diverse and underrepresented groups in aerospace
How Long Will the Award Last?
For the full duration of the MSc programme (2026/27 academic session)
How to Apply:
- Submit a complete application to one of the eligible MSc programmes in the Department of Aeronautics by 1 March 2026
- No separate scholarship application is required; eligible applicants are automatically considered

