28, Jan 2026
University of Birmingham announces Future Skills Scholarship for Indian Students
The scholarship is designed to help students develop career-ready skills aligned with the evolving demands of the global workforce. It forms part of the University’s wider commitment to investing more than £3 million in international talent, reflecting its long-standing focus on graduate employability. This focus is recognised by leading recruiters, with the University, regularly featuring at the top of the Highfliers rankings for institutions most targeted by graduate employers.
As industries are reshaped by rapid technological change, demographic shifts, and complex global challenges, the ability to adapt, innovate, and apply interdisciplinary knowledge has become critical. Developing future skills, such as data literacy, digital fluency, systems thinking, and policy awareness is no longer optional but essential for long-term employability and leadership.
For India, with a young and globally mobile talent pool, access to education that builds these capabilities equips graduates not only to succeed in international careers, but also to contribute meaningfully to economic growth, public health resilience, and sustainable development at home.
Commenting on the initiative, Professor Mark Lee, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (India), University of Birmingham, said,
“The Future Skills Scholarship reinforces the University of Birmingham’s commitment to supporting Indian students as they pursue world-class education and develop the skills that will shape tomorrow’s industries. Education opens doors, expands horizons, and creates new possibilities, and we are committed to ensuring that more Indian students can access these opportunities.”
The scholarships are open to students domiciled in India who are prepared to commence full-time study in September 2026.
The scholarship applies to the following programmes:
- MSc Business Analytics
- MSc Marketing
- MSc Data Science
- MSc Advanced Engineering Management
- MPH Public Health
- MSc Molecular Biotechnology
- MA International Relations
- LLM programmes (excluding LLM Energy and Environmental Law – Distance Learning)
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- By Neel Achary
