The Hoogenboom Scholarship Programme 2026 is a fully funded postgraduate scholarship designed to empower women from Sub-Saharan Africa to pursue world-class education in environmental sustainability and planetary health at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, UK.
Funded by a €1.5 million commitment from The Orchard Foundation, the programme offers immediate life-changing support by covering tuition, living costs, visas, health insurance, mentorship, and leadership development for selected candidates.
Who Is Eligible?
Women from Kenya, Zambia, South Africa, Botswana, and Malawi are prioritised for this scholarship. Applicants should hold a relevant undergraduate degree and show a strong commitment to making an impact in sustainability sectors.
Courses and Benefits
Scholars can pursue these key Master’s degrees at the Lyell Centre for Earth and Marine Sciences — a leading hub in environmental research:
- MSc Global Environmental Change and Policy
- MSc International Marine Science
- MSc Sustainable Geoenergy
- Full Tuition Fee Coverage
- Stipend for Living Costs
- Visa & Health Insurance
- Mentorship & Industry Placements
Dates & Deadline
Applications opened on 19 January 2026 and will remain open until 26 April 2026, giving prospective applicants several months to prepare strong applications.
Why It Matters
This scholarship not only supports academic excellence but also builds future leaders capable of addressing environmental and sustainability challenges in their home countries and globally. It aligns closely with global efforts to expand educational access and community empowerment.
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