Amber: Amberscholar Scholarship
The Amberscholar Scholarship 2026 by Amber isn’t just financial aid, it’s a launchpad for your ambitions. Designed for students who think big and aim higher, it supports those ready to turn their goals into something real.Whether your dream is academic, creative, entrepreneurial, or something entirely your own, Amberscholar is here to back it. With a $50,000 scholarship pool, Amberscholar helps ease financial stress so you can focus on building the future you’ve been working toward.From the USA and UK to Canada, Ireland, Germany, and Australia, this scholarship isn’t just about where you study, it’s about why you dream, and how far you’re ready to go to make it happen.
Art der Förderung
Merit-based & Need-based
Hinweise zur Bewerbung
You’ll be judged on the basis of your dream and need. Pitch your dream in brief, tell how much funding you would need, add your portfolio or social media (anything that helps Amber learn more about you and your dream), and explain why you deserve the scholarship to study in the USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, the UK, or Germany.
Application Deadline: August 31st, 2026
Winner Announcement: 27th February 2027
Voraussetzungen
The scholarship is open to students enrolled in any program across the UK, USA, Ireland, Australia, Germany, or Canada.
To apply, students should meet the following basic requirements:
A valid letter of acceptance
A statement of purpose
Social media profiles or a portfolio (if applicable)
A cool photo of the applicant (Let your personality shine!)
- Art des Stipendiums
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- Allgem. Förderung, Lebensunterhalt
- Studium im Ausland
- Zielregionen
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- Deutschland
- Großbritannien / Irland
- Kanada
- USA
- Australien, Neuseeland
- Geförderte Studienabschlüsse
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- Diplom/Magister-Studenten
- Master-Studenten
- Bachelor-Studenten
- LL.M.-Studenten
- Promovierende
- Lehramtsstudenten / Staatsexamen
- Habilitanden
- FH-Studenten
- Schüler
- MBA-Studenten
- Wissenschaftler
- Executive Education
- Alle Abschlüsse
Geförderte Fachrichtungen
Geistes-, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften
Allgemeine und vergleichende Literatur und Sprachwissenschaft, Altphilologie (klass. Philologie), Neugriechisch, Anglistik, Amerikanistik, Außereuropäische Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften, Bibliothekswissenschaft, Dokumentation, Publizistik, Erziehungswissenschaften (Pädagogik), Evang. Theologie, -Religionslehre, Germanistik (Deutsch, germanische Sprachen ohne Anglistik), Kath. Theologie, -Religionslehre, Kulturwissenschaften i.e.S., Romanistik, Slawistik, Baltistik, Finno-Ugristik, Sonderpädagogik, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaften allgemein, Geschichte, Philosophie, Psychologie