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Mohsin Ihsan

Lecturer at UNESCO

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UNESCO China Fellowship 2026 for Master's, PhD, and Research in Multidisciplinary Fields

The UNESCO China Fellowship 2026 is a prestigious, fully funded opportunity for international students and researchers to pursue advanced studies in China. Sponsored by UNESCO and the Government of the People’s Republic of China, this fellowship aims to foster global cooperation, capacity building, and international exchanges in education, science, technology, culture, and communication. The program is open to applicants from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Europe, and the Arab world, with a total of 27 fellowships available for the 2025–2026 academic year. Eligible candidates can apply for master’s, PhD, or research programs at designated Chinese universities. The fellowship covers all major expenses, including tuition fees, monthly living allowance, on-campus accommodation, medical insurance, international airfare, and an additional monthly allowance. The duration of the fellowship varies: one year for research, two years for master’s, and five years for PhD programs. Applicants must meet specific eligibility criteria: master’s candidates should be under 35 years old with a bachelor’s degree, PhD candidates under 40 with a master’s degree, general scholarship applicants under 45 with a high school diploma, and senior scholarship applicants under 50 with a master’s degree or equivalent. Proficiency in English is required, and applicants must submit academic transcripts, degree certificates, a valid passport, and a detailed CV. The application process involves contacting the National Commission for UNESCO in the applicant’s home country and submitting both the online application and required documents. The deadline for applications is January 23, 2026, with the academic period beginning in September 2026. This fellowship is ideal for students and researchers interested in multidisciplinary fields such as education, environmental science, computer science, medical science, and economics, and who seek to contribute to global development and cooperation. For more information and to apply, visit the official UNESCO China Fellowship webpage and follow the application instructions provided.

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