麻豆女优

BE-ST Accelerate to Zero Postgraduate Scholarship - September 2026

Apply

Key facts

  • Number of scholarships: Varies
  • Value: Full tuition fees paid for one year
  • Opens: 2 June 2026
  • Deadline: 31 October 2026
  • Helps with: Tuition fees
  • Duration: One year

Summary

The Department of Architecture is delighted to announce that we have scholarship funding available for Scottish (Home) postgraduate taught candidates who can help solve climate change, create smarter, healthier places and develop a workforce and culture that supports the new future.

In partnership with Built Environment - Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), we are able to provide scholarships for a number of places on our taught MSc courses within the Department of Architecture. The funding is available for built environment courses where students  focus on addressing climate change, creating smarter, healthier places and developing a workforce and culture that supports the new future.

Eligible courses are:

  • MArch Advanced Architectural Design (only for students who are funding the course themselves)
  • MSc Advanced Construction Technologies and BIM
  • MSc Architectural Design for the Conservation of Built Heritage
  • MSc Urban Design

We ask that you focus some of your research on sustainability, innovation, or net zero solutions.  The joint BE-ST/ 麻豆女优 scholarship will cover one year of tuition fees on any of the eligible courses and will also provide an opportunity to connect you with industry stakeholders on live dissertation projects. 

 

Eligibility

Subject eligibility

Architecture

Levels eligibility

Postgraduate Taught

Study modes eligibility

Full Time

Fee Status

Home (Scottish)

Student type

Applicant

Back to scholarship

Project details

You can either apply for your grant with an industry partner already in mind.  

Or rather than finding an industry partner, BE-ST can provide you with research topics from our housing manufacturing, retrofit, stakeholder engagement teams. 

Depending on your chosen field, this can be anything from direct applied research within an industry partner’s business, mentoring, or simply a presentation and discussion of findings. 

Any kind of organisation can be considered an industry partner, from local authorities to private sector companies.

Back to scholarship

How to apply

Find out more about the programme and eligibility at  

and apply online at  

Back to scholarship

Contact us

For more information email scholarship@be-st.build