Overseas scholarships

Caius offers a number of scholarships to support non-UK students in their undergraduate studies in Cambridge.

The Barclay-Smith Scholarship pays all fees and maintenance for an undergraduate student, with preference being given to candidates from Malawi. Candidates should apply to Caius in the normal way. No separate application for the scholarship is needed and all eligible candidates who are admitted to Caius will be considered for the scholarship. Read testimonials from two previous scholars.

The Sir Douglas Myers Scholarship is awarded annually to an outstanding student from New Zealand. It covers the costs of all fees and maintenance. For more details, and to apply, visit the Douglas Myers Scholarship website.

The Richard & Lydia Evans Bursary Fund offers financial support for fees, maintenance and travel for an undergraduate or affiliated student who comes from the Dalit or Scheduled Tribe Communities in India. Candidates should apply to Caius in the normal way and if successful will be considered for the bursary. Further details

The Michael Miliffe Scholarship of £5000 is awarded to exceptional students from developing countries. Candidates should apply to Caius in the normal way. No separate application for the scholarship is needed and all eligible candidates who are admitted to Caius will be considered for the scholarship.

The Omorovicza Bursary is awarded to a student from Hungary who has been admitted to Caius to study for an undergraduate degree in the normal way. Recipients of this bursary will be selected from those that apply for bursarial support from the Cambridge Trust (see below) and no additional application is required. In the case that there is no eligible student from Hungary then the bursary will be awarded to a Caius student.

Additionally, the College may contribute towards the financial support of those EU and overseas students who are admitted to Caius and who also receive a partial award from the Cambridge Trust. Awards are discretionary and all applicants who apply to the Trust will be considered without the need for separate application.

Details of all of these scholarships are available from the Caius Admissions Office (admissions@cai.cam.ac.uk).