Durham University is pleased to announce the introduction of the Khodorkovsky Scholarships which are specifically designed to support citizens of Russia wishing to undertake a second degree at Durham University.
It is the intention of the scholarship programme that Scholars make a meaningful contribution to the development of Russia and promote east/west understanding.
Full payment of annual tuition fees
Postgraduate annual stipend for living costs (UKRI rates 2024/25 £19,237.00)
Undergraduate annual stipend to be confirmed
Immigration Health Surcharge and Visa application fee
Overseas
Duration of your academic programme subject to terms and conditions
You must be a citizen of Russia
You must have undertaken a first degree at a Russian University in any subject. Preference will be given to students who have not been enrolled in a degree course outside of Russia prior to their application to Durham University.
Recipients should intend to return to Russia, for at least one year after completion of their studies, when circumstances arise making it appropriate for such return, to make a meaningful contribution to the development of Russia and to promote east/west understanding.
Applicants undertaking online programmes are not eligible.
If you are deferring your academic application to 2026 entry you would be considered along side eligible 2026 entry applications.
Not sure if you're eligible? Contact us for advice.
Submit an academic application to Durham University via the relevant link below
Undergraduate programmes
Postgraduate Taught programmes
Postgraduate Research programmes
There is no separate application process for the scholarships however you do need to ensure you have submitted an academic application to Durham University before 7 March 2025.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit as demonstrated in your academic application to Durham University.
There is no separate scholarship application process however you must ensure that you submit an academic application to Durham University by the deadline.
Durham University makes every effort to ensure that the information published or contained on its website is accurate. However, the University cannot guarantee the information may not subsequently be altered owing to circumstances beyond the University's reasonable control. Such circumstances include (but are not limited to) changes in Government policy or change of law. Whilst any changes will be incorporated into the University's website any person wishing to clarify the details of a particular scholarship/s should contact the University at scholarships.advice@durham.ac.uk.
If you have any questions about whether you are eligible for a scholarship or the application process, get in touch with our Scholarships and Student Funding Office:
Durham University
Palatine Centre
Stockton Road
DH1 3LE, UK