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Hyundai Motor Group Scholarship at SOAS for African Students

The Hyundai Motor Group Scholarships at SOAS University of London offer full funding for African students to pursue postgraduate studies at one of the world's leading institutions for Africa and Asia studies. Seven scholarships are available — six for taught Master's programmes and one for a research (MPhil/PhD) degree

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Hyundai Motor Group Scholarship at SOAS for African Students is a full ride scholarship hosted in United Kingdom for masters, phd students. Application deadline April 25, 2026. Free to apply — no fees, no middlemen.
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The Hyundai Motor Group Scholarships at SOAS University of London offer full funding for African students to pursue postgraduate studies at one of the world's leading institutions for Africa and Asia studies. Seven scholarships are available — six for taught Master's programmes and one for a research (MPhil/PhD) degree. Each scholarship covers full tuition fees, living stipends, and exclusive networking opportunities. SOAS is the world's premier institution for African studies, with unmatched expertise in African languages, history, politics, economics, law, and development. Hyundai's commitment to Africa's future is reflected in this partnership, which aims to develop African leaders who can bridge Korean-African business, cultural, and diplomatic relations while contributing to Africa's development. The deadline for the 2026 cycle is 25 April 2026. This scholarship is an exceptional opportunity for African students to access world-class education in London fully funded by one of Asia's leading corporations.

Eligibility

Who can apply.

Open to masters, phd applicants seeking to study in United Kingdom. Eligible nationalities are listed below.

Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cabo Verde
Cameroon

46 more eligible countries — full list available on the official application page.

Fields of study

Every academic discipline is accepted.

This programme does not restrict by field. Research proposals across humanities, sciences, engineering, agriculture, and medicine are all accepted.

All fields accepted
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