Developing-Countries
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ARVO Foundation Collaborative Research Fellowship 2026–2027: Up to $10,000 for International Ophthalmic Research Partnerships
The ARVO Foundation offers up to $10,000 for a one-year ophthalmic research collaboration between an early-career researcher working in a developing country and an established ARVO-member scientist.
CLIFF-GRADS Round 7 Closed: What PhD Students Can Prepare for Next
CLIFF-GRADS Round 7 closed on 13 January 2026, and 40 fellows were announced for 2026-2027. The official page does not list a Round 8 call. Review the confirmed Round 7 funding, eligibility, and application requirements.
DAAD Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS) Scholarship 2027/2028: Master's or Doctoral Study in Germany With a €992–€1,400 Monthly Stipend
The DAAD EPOS programme supports graduates from eligible developing and newly industrialised countries who have at least two years of relevant professional experience and have been admitted to a listed development-related postgraduate course in Germany. The current 2027/28 intake offers €992 a month for graduates or €1,300 (€1,400 from February 2026) for doctoral candidates, plus insurance, travel support, and possible additional allowances.
Eric Bleumink Fellowship at the University of Groningen 2027: A Fully Funded Master's in the Netherlands Covering Tuition, Travel, Living Costs, Books, and Insurance for Students From Developing Countries
A merit-based fellowship that funds a full one- or two-year master's degree at the University of Groningen for outstanding students from a defined list of developing countries, covering tuition, international travel, subsistence, books, and health insurance.
Ireland Fellows Programme 2027/2028: A Fully Funded One-Year Master's in Ireland for Professionals From Developing Countries
The Government of Ireland's Ireland Fellows Programme funds a fully funded one-year master's degree in Ireland for professionals from eligible countries, with academic fees, travel, accommodation, living support, and other stated allowances covered for the selected Fellow.
Ireland Fellows Programme 2027/28: Fully Funded One-Year Master's in Ireland With Tuition, Flights, Stipend and Insurance
Historical reference for the Government of Ireland's Ireland Fellows Programme 2027/28 cycle, which offered a fully funded master's place and closed Stage 1 applications on 26 July 2026.
KAAD Scholarship 2026 in Germany: Programme 1 Historical Reference
A historical reference for KAAD Scholarship Programme 1, which supports selected graduates and researchers from developing or emerging countries with postgraduate study or research in Germany through partner committees.
Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG) 2026: Up to US$15,000 for Women From Developing Countries
MMEG awards grants of up to US$15,000 to women aged 25+ from eligible low- and middle-income countries who are pursuing higher education and are committed to improving the lives of women and children in their home regions.
OPEC Fund Scholarship Award: Historical Reference While the Program Is Being Restructured
The OPEC Fund Scholarship Award supports outstanding young people from developing countries pursuing graduate studies in a development-related field. The official page says the program is being restructured and is not accepting applications, so this page is a historical reference rather than an open award.
Reach Oxford Scholarship 2027: Course Fees, Living-Cost Grant, and Airfare for Undergraduate Students
The Reach Oxford Scholarship supports around two to three new Oxford undergraduates from low-income countries who cannot study for a degree in their own country, providing course fees, a grant for living costs, and one return airfare per year.