The Spärck AI scholarships will enable undergraduate students with exceptional talent to receive new funding to study at the University, providing unparalleled access to industry partnerships, work placements and mentorship opportunities on full time MSc programmes for the 2026 intake. Awards There are at least 6 scholarships available distributed across MSc’s in:Artificial IntelligenceData ScienceCognitive ScienceSignal Processing and CommunicationsAI for BusinessEach MSc award covers full tuition fees and pays a stipend (£20,780). Eligibility All students applying for the above full time programmes are eligible - regardless of fee status.Please be aware that the application processes for the scholarship and the programme are separate. You must submit an application for each and success in one does not guarantee success in the other. Criteria Applicants must meet at least one of the following to be considered for the scholarship:High academic achievement.UK student from Black and marginalised ethnically minoritised groups.students who have experienced being in care as a young person.identify as women.students from low-income backgrounds.disabled students, including those with sensory and/or mobility impairments, long-term mental health conditions, autism, long term illnesses and Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs).first-generation students (whose parents or immediate caregivers did not go to university).students who attended schools and colleges where performance is below the national average.Candidates will be ranked based on how many of these criteria are met. Applying Applications are now open and should be made via the links below.The School of Engineering - ApplyBusiness School - ApplyThe School of Informatics - Apply The deadline for applications will be 5pm (UK Time) on Monday 2nd March 2026. Notification All applicants will be notified in July 2026. Contact Details Please direct any questions/queries to the following staff:The School of Engineering - Mark NewmanThe School of Informatics - Neil HeatleyBusiness School - futurestudents@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2026-01-08