Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities
The Development and Alumni Team co-ordinate a number of funding opportunities which are available to students and graduates of µÚÒ»³Ô¹ÏÍø.
There are also a number of other prizes and awards that are promoted throughout the year through internal communication channels (moderator and plasma screens).
The Alison Scott Scholarship is a chance for Undergraduate QMU students, who identify as female, to learn a second language alongside their QMU studies (for the duration of their undergraduate degree).
The scholarship also includes mentoring and career coaching, and works towards a chance to apply for further funding to attend a language school for your chosen European language later in your studies.
The 2024/25 Alison Scott Scholarships Fund is now closed.
£10,000 up for grabs with Santander’s Brighter Futures Grants!
This spring, we’re excited to support Queen Margaret University students with the return of the Brighter Futures Grants programme in partnership with Santander.
We’re giving away 10 grants of £1,000 each. All of you are eligible, including undergraduates, postgraduates, part-time and full-time students. Whilst this initiative is run in partnership with Santander, you also don’t need to bank with them to participate!
There are no strings attached. You can use the funds on anything you need - from textbooks and tech upgrades to everyday expenses like rent, bills and groceries.
Entering is quick and easy; just follow the steps below and you can complete tour application in a matter of minutes:
1. Register for Santander Open Academy, a free online learning platform (if you haven’t already)
2. Click the verification link in your confirmation email
3. Log in and choose ‘Get Started’ to complete your entry into the Brighter Futures Grants programme. Select
[University name] from the menu.
4. Submit your entry by 11.59pm on 27 November2025.
What are you waiting for? Don’t miss the chance to enhance your academic journey with a Brighter Futures Grant.
Enter by 27 November 2025 for your chance to win. T&Cs apply!
This fund is currently closed and will be updated here when the next round opens on 6 October 2025.
The Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund is open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and research students of µÚÒ»³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Awards of up to £750 are available to support students achieve their academic, personal or vocational goals. Â
These student-led projects can be based in the UK or overseas, and must demonstrate to have a positive benefit to the student, the University or the local community.Â
Deadline for applications: Noon on 23 February 2026
For further information contact: development@qmu.ac.uk
The Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund supports QMU students, studying a hospitality or events related degree e.g. BA (Hons) International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management, to enhance their student experience at µÚÒ»³Ô¹ÏÍø.
The Fund will support activity such as extracurricular student projects, dissertation activity, UK-based placement/internship opportunities and other similar personal development activities. It can also help support international travel costs for those who choose to partake in overseas placements/internships. Â
The Fund runs in conjunction with the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund, using the same application form and with decisions made at the same panel. On top of this, all applicants studying a hospitality or events related degree will automatically be considered for both the Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund and the Vice Chancellor & Student Development Fund.
Awards will not usually exceed £750. However, at the University’s discretion, awards of up to £1,500 can be made.
Applications to the Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund should be made by completing and submitting the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund application form.
Fund Guidance Notes   Â
Application Form                  Â
This Fund is a sub-fund of the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund and complies with the Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund’s terms and conditions.
Deadline for applications: Noon at 23 February 2026. Â
For further information contact:Ìýdevelopment@qmu.ac.uk
Are you a QMU student looking to take a show to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2026?
Then the Emerging Creatives Fund is for you.
For this year (2025/2026), the Fund will support the full early-bird registration fee for shows that current QMU students (individuals and groups) are taking to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2026. The Fund will support up to 4 shows in Fringe 2026.
Find out more and apply now
The 2025/2026 Emerging Creatives Fund is not currently open for applications.
Santander Universities Mobility Funding is open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and Research students. The fund supports research or study opportunities proposed by students as part of their programme of study. It can also be used to help with the costs of attending and presenting at international conferences.
See our case studies of previous funding recipients.
This fund is currently restructuring and will be updated here.
For further information contact: Santander@qmu.ac.uk
The Santander Universities Enterprise Fund supports QMU students and graduates to achieve their entrepreneurial ambitions, with awards ranging from £1,000 - £2,500.
It is open to all Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, as well as recent graduates of QMU (those who graduated within the past 48 months).
For more information regarding eligibility criteria and the competition process, please refer to the Guidelines For Applicants.
Please contact santander@qmu.ac.uk with any questions.
This fund is currently restructuring and will be updated here.
The Edinburgh Merchant Company Enterprise Fund offers funding of £500 - £5,000, along with invaluable mentorship opportunities, to enable QMU students, staff and graduates to progress their businesses.
For more information regarding eligibility criteria and the competition process, please refer to the Guidelines For Applicants.
Please contact rkedu@qmu.ac.uk with any questions.
Grants from the Become a Producer Programme are designed to provide media students with additional funds to use towards video dissertations, to help bring stories to life.
The Become a Costumier fund provides support for students on the BA (hons) Costume Design and Construction courses. Grants from these funds help students with the costs of creating their final year piece of work. The Become a Costumier Fund Assists with the costs of fabrics and other specialist materials and opportunities.
Costume Design and Construction Graduate, Kiera Dunnett received funding to attend an external eight week Haute Couture Embroidery course.
"The course offered teaching of tambour embroidery and hand sewing techniques used in the haute couture industry. This is something i have been keen to learn for many years. The award I received allowed me to join the course and purchase my required materials furthering my research for my dissertation."
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