Three scholarships, covering full tuition fees plus stipend for living costs and travel to Edinburgh, are available for the 2026-27 academic year. Tuition will be automatically deducted with remaining funds being awarded towards living costs and travel fees. Scholarships are available for full-time, on-campus study on the MSc Circular Economy and MSc Data and Artificial Intelligence Ethics MSc programmes.
Applicants must be a Chilean citizen or permanent resident domiciled in Chile, without dual citizenship of a nation that would allow them to pay local fees.
The scholarships are awarded on academic merit, however candidates should demonstrate in their written statement some or all of the following:
- interest in social change in Chile
- evidence of work experience either in the public sector or in a role with strong social impact
- is the first in their family to attend University
- is from a region outside of Santiago








