Scholarships
Scholarships and other funding options for master's programmes at Stockholm University.
Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme
The Scholarship Scheme at Stockholm University is aimed at especially qualified students and covers the whole tuition fee for a Master's programme at Stockholm University. This means that students will need to cover their living costs.
Eligibility and selection criteria
To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must be:
- a citizen from a country outside of EU/EEA/Switzerland and be required to pay tuition fees for studies.
 - admitted to a Master's programme at Stockholm University in the first (international) admission round.
 
The selection will be based on the academic merits of the applicants and priority will be given to students with Stockholm University as their first choice on universityadmissions.se.
Application process
When the Notification of selection results is published, eligible students will be sent an electronic application form to the email address given in their application to universityadmissions.se.
The Scholarship recipients and other applicants will be informed of the results by the end of April.
Swedish Institute Scholarships
The Swedish Institute (SI), a government agency, offers scholarships each year for international students. Only students with citizenship from certain selected countries are eligible for an SI scholarship.
Swedish Institute Scholarship for Global Professionals (SISGP)
Swedish Institute Scholarship Pioneering Women in STEM
Stockholm Trio Scholarship
If you are a fee-paying student admitted to a joint master's programme within the university alliance Stockholm Trio, you can apply for the Stockholm Trio Scholarship. The scholarship covers the full tuition fee.
Eligible master's programmes:
- Master's Programme in Molecular Techniques in Life Science
 - Master's Programme in Biostatistics and Data Science
 
The university alliance Stockholm Trio is a partnership between Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and Stockholm University.
Scholarships in Arbitration Law
Two scholarships are also usually available to specifically study the master programme in International Commercial Arbitration Law (ICAL). These are the Stockholm Arbitration Scholarship (SAS) and the Swedish Arbitration Association (SAA) Scholarship. These scholarships cover the cost of the tuition and are therefore a funding opportunity for students with citizenships outside the EU/EEA.
Find details about the ICAL scholarships under "More information" on this link
 
Scholarships and other financing options offered by other organisations
Various organisations and foundations around the world offer scholarships for studies abroad.
Study in Sweden lists a few different scholarships. Filter to see "Other scholarships".
WeMakeScholars
Indian students looking for external financing in the form of scholarships or education loans may explore WeMakeScholars. It is a platform funded and supported by the Ministry of IT, Government of India, and all the services offered are free of cost. They have over 26 000 international scholarships offered by various ministries, trusts, foundations etc. They are furthermore currently associated with 15 top lenders in India, which include public sector banks such as the State Bank of India (SBI), Bank of Baroda (BOB), private banks, and NBFCs.
For more information, please reach out to WeMakeScholars.
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Last updated: October 20, 2025
Source: Student Services