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University of Birmingham offers the Africa High Fliers Scholarship to African candidates who wish to study in the United Kingdom. There are 15 scholarships to be awarded to bachelor’s-seeking students from eligible African countries.
Founded in 1828, the University of Birmingham is a successor to Queen’s College, Birmingham, and Mason Science College. This institution received its royal charter in 1900. Its campus is situated in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Tuition Fees
The cost of studying a bachelor’s course at the University of Birmingham ranges from £22,850 to £50,360. Meanwhile, the amount is usually around £32,560 for those pursuing postgraduate studies.
Eligibility Criteria

Applicants are eligible if they;
- Are citizens or residents of an eligible African country
- Have received offer of admission
- Have excellent academic records
- Are not recipients of any other scholarship
- Capable of bearing the full cost of living, visa and travel
Eligible Countries
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Nigeria
- South Africa
Scholarship Benefits
Recipients of the Birmingham Africa High Fliers Scholarship will be awarded financial aid valued at £5,000. The scholarship will cover tuition fees only for the first year of the bachelor’s program.
Application Procedure
- Student must first apply for admission.
- Wait to receive an offer letter
- Contact a local representative listed on the website for the scholarship.
Deadline/Expiration: June 25, 2025