KAUST Fellowship Scholarship Program
The KAUST Fellowship is a distinguished, fully-funded program aimed to recruit outstanding Master's and doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars from all around the world. KAUST, located on the Red Sea coast, is a graduate-level research institution dedicated to improving science and technology through multidisciplinary research, education, and innovation.
The fellowship does not require a separate application; rather, all admitted students to KAUST's graduate programs are automatically eligible for its benefits. This means that if you are admitted to a Master's or Ph.D. program at KAUST, your studies will be fully funded. Similarly, the KAUST Global Fellowship Program provides fully financed opportunities for postdoctoral researchers.
KAUST is a graduate-only university offering Master of Science (MS) and Ph.D. degrees across three academic divisions, focusing on science and engineering solutions for global challenges.
Academic Divisions & Sample Programs:
The KAUST Fellowship is extremely generous, providing extensive financial and logistical support while allowing you to focus solely on your academic and research endeavors. Benefits available to admitted graduate students include:
The KAUST Global Fellowship Program offers extensive advantages to postdoctoral researchers, including a generous annual income (reportedly approximately $75,000), medical insurance, housing, and schooling for up to two children, relocation, and travel allowances. Furthermore, research ideas for Global Fellows may win up to $40,000 in funding.
KAUST welcomes applications from all nationalities, however Pakistani people are especially encouraged to apply. While precise requirements may differ slightly between Master's, Ph.D., and postdoctoral programs, the following are the overall eligibility criteria:
For Master's and Ph.D. Programs
For KAUST Global Fellowship (Postdoctoral Researchers)
The KAUST Fellowship is part of the graduate admissions process. Here's how to apply: