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Studying in Dubai gets more affordable the moment you start looking for scholarships. Many universities and government initiatives offer merit-based, need-based, and talent scholarships — some cover a large part of tuition, while elite research scholarships can be nearly full-funding for postgraduate students. Below is a practical, student-first guide to the scholarships you should watch and how to apply.
Types of scholarships you’ll find in Dubai
- Merit-based scholarships: Awarded for high academic scores (10%–50%+ tuition waivers are common). Universities such as Middlesex University Dubai run Academic Excellence awards that reduce fees for strong applicants.
- Need-based / hardship scholarships: For students who can demonstrate financial need or exceptional circumstances. Many universities have application routes for financial hardship.
- Research & postgraduate scholarships: Top UAE institutions (e.g., Khalifa University) offer generous funded packages for Masters & PhD students — including tuition waivers, stipends, insurance and research support. Some schemes cover a large portion of living costs.
- Talent & sports scholarships: For musicians, athletes, designers and performers; awarded by some universities and cultural foundations.
- University-specific and early-bird discounts: Many campuses (Canadian University Dubai, American University in Dubai, etc.) run seasonal or intake-based discounts and small study scholarships for new/returning students.
Popular scholarships & examples (what students actually get)
- Khalifa University — Graduate & Research Scholarships: Khalifa offers competitive research scholarships for Masters & PhD candidates that can include full tuition, monthly stipends, medical insurance and conference support. These are highly competitive but transformational if you qualify.
- Middlesex University Dubai — Academic Excellence Scholarship: Regional & merit awards commonly range from 10% up to 50% of tuition depending on grades and program. Check the university’s international office for eligibility and deadlines.
- Canadian University Dubai (CUD) — Study Scholarships: CUD publishes semester-based study scholarships (new student, returning student, merit & hardship categories) — these are useful for offsetting first-year costs.
- American University in Dubai (AUD) & other branch campuses: AUD and similar institutions offer program-specific scholarships and named awards that may include multi-semester tuition waivers or support for students in specific schools (e.g., communications, business).
Universities in Dubai commonly offer 20%–50% merit scholarships for strong applicants; research scholarships at top-tier UAE institutions can be effectively full funding for graduate students.
Government & private initiatives to watch
The UAE government and emirate-level programs periodically fund scholarships and talent grants; recent policy moves are expanding student visas, scholarships and graduate-employment pathways as part of Dubai’s 2030–33 education reforms. These initiatives can create additional scholarship or funding windows — keep an eye on official portals and university announcements.
How to find & win scholarships — practical playbook
- Start at the university page: Most scholarships are listed under “Fees & Funding” or “Admissions” (apply directly through the uni’s scholarship form). Bookmark the pages for Middlesex Dubai, CUD, AUD, Khalifa, and University of Dubai.
- Apply early: Many awards are limited and given on a first-come-first-served or early-admissions basis. Early applications often get the best discounts.
- Prepare strong docs: Transcripts, a concise scholarship essay (impact + career plan), recommendation letters, and proof of extracurricular or research achievements. Tailor each application — don’t copy-paste.
- Elevate portfolio & interviews: For design, media and sports scholarships, a portfolio or audition matters more than perfect grades. Ask the university if an interview can boost your chances.
- Ask about renewals: Many scholarships are renewable if you keep a minimum GPA; factor this into your financial planning.
- Check government & private foundations: UAE government portals and local foundations sometimes open calls — subscribe to alerts and local education news.