5 Fully Funded Government Scholarships for 2026

Every year, several governments fund international students to study abroad through fully funded programmes. These scholarships are designed to train professionals who will later contribute to their home countries, not just support individual careers.

Below are five major fully funded scholarships expected for the 2026 cycle, along with real eligibility logic and selection strategy.


1. Australia Awards Scholarships (Australia)

Funded by: Australian Government
Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Application Period: Usually February to April

Coverage

  • Full tuition fees
  • Monthly living allowance
  • Return airfare
  • Health insurance
  • Academic support programme
  • Possible English language preparation

Important Condition

Recipients must return to their home country after graduation and contribute to national development.

Selection Logic

This is not a grade-only scholarship. Selection focuses on leadership potential, development impact, and professional background.

Best Candidates

Government employees, NGO workers, teachers, and public sector professionals.


2. Türkiye Scholarships (Turkey Bursları)

Funded by: Government of Türkiye
Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Typical Deadline: January to February

Coverage

  • Full tuition
  • Monthly stipend
  • Accommodation
  • Health insurance
  • Flight ticket
  • One-year Turkish language course

Students are placed into universities directly by the scholarship authority.

Age Limits

  • Bachelor under 21
  • Master under 30
  • PhD under 35

Selection Factors

Academic performance, motivation letter, and interview performance.

Best Candidates

High-GPA students and recent graduates.


3. Global Korea Scholarship (GKS)

Funded by: Government of South Korea
Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Application Period: Usually February to March

Coverage

  • Tuition fees
  • Monthly stipend
  • Airfare
  • Medical insurance
  • Research allowance
  • One year Korean language training

Important Notes

Applicants and their parents must not be Korean citizens.

Two tracks exist:

  • Embassy track (more seats, higher competition)
  • University track (fewer seats, easier competition)

Best Candidates

Students planning research careers or postgraduate technical degrees.


4. Indonesia KNB Scholarship

Funded by: Government of Indonesia
Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Typical Deadline: Around March

Coverage

  • Tuition fees
  • Monthly allowance
  • Settlement allowance
  • Health insurance
  • Indonesian language preparation

Selection Focus

Preference for development-related study fields and early-career applicants.

Best Candidates

Fresh graduates or early-career professionals.


5. Taiwan ICDF Scholarship

Funded by: Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund
Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD
Typical Deadline: Around March

Coverage

  • Full tuition
  • Monthly stipend
  • Housing
  • Airfare
  • Medical insurance

Selection Focus

Priority fields include engineering, ICT, agriculture, and public policy.

Best Candidates

Students in technical or development-focused majors.


Comparison Overview

ScholarshipCompetition LevelIdeal Applicant
Australia AwardsVery highExperienced professionals
Türkiye ScholarshipsHighStrong academic students
Korea GKSMedium-highResearch oriented students
Indonesia KNBMediumFresh graduates
Taiwan ICDFMediumTechnical fields

Strategy Advice

Do not apply randomly. Match your profile:

  • Leadership and work experience → Australia Awards
  • High GPA → Türkiye Scholarships
  • Research career → Korea GKS
  • Fresh graduate → Indonesia KNB
  • Engineering or IT → Taiwan ICDF

Choosing the correct scholarship significantly increases selection chances.

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