University of East Anglia

The Fulbright University of East Anglia Award covers the first year of any master's or doctoral degree programme offered by the university.

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a UK top 30 institution with a ranking in the World Top 100 for research citations due to a reputation for cutting edge, and global research. The campus is within 320 acres of rolling parkland, three miles from the centre of Norwich, a medieval British city which is also England’s first UNESCO City of Literature. 

Flagship programmes include the UK's first School of Environmental Sciences and Creative Writing course. The professional education offered by their Schools of Business and Law are highly regarded. Other academic strengths include Economics, History, Media & Film Studies, Chemistry, International Relations, and International Development. 

This uniquely placed university is a leading member of Norwich Research Park, one of Europe's biggest concentrations of researchers in the fields of environment, health, and plant science. 

UEA also has the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and hosts an International Literary Festival that has included authors such as Ian McEwan, Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro and Anne Enright (all alumni of UEA's creative writing course). Campus is equipped to offer students any type of support they may need during their studies. 

Grant amount

Full tuition waiver

£19,027 living stipend

$1500 travel stipend

The living stipend is intended as a contribution towards general maintenance costs towards the first year in the UK.

In the UK, master's degrees are typically one-year programmes (full-time) and PhDs are three-year programmes (full-time).

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