Rotary International / The Rotary Foundation
The master's track fully covers tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation, and internship/field-study expenses. The professional development certificate track is likewise fully funded but shorter (one year, blended learning format). No fixed dollar figure is published.
Open to citizens of virtually any country where Rotary clubs operate, with no nationality restrictions — including citizens of Uzbekistan. Candidates need a bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) plus at least 3 years of relevant peace/development work experience for the master's track, or at least 5 years for the certificate track. Fellows cannot study at a Rotary Peace Center located in their home country — only at a center abroad.
Applications are submitted online via the my.rotary.org portal; a referral from a local Rotary club or district is encouraged but direct application is also accepted.
Annual
The application window opens annually on February 1 and typically closes in mid-May (for example, May 15 for the 2026-2027 cycle); exact dates are published on my.rotary.org.
U.S. Department of State
Full scholarship: tuition, monthly living stipend, international and domestic airfare, and J-1 Exchange Visitor health insurance. The program enables recipients to earn a Master's degree in the U.S. or conduct research under the Open Study/Research Award.
Turkish Government (YTB)
Full funding: tuition, accommodation, a monthly stipend (approximately TRY 4,500 for Bachelor's, TRY 6,500 for Master's, TRY 9,000 for PhD students), health insurance, a one-year Turkish-language course, and round-trip airfare.
UK Government (FCDO)
Full scholarship: university tuition fees, a monthly living allowance (rate varies by city), return flights to and from the UK, visa costs, and additional grants (e.g. for research). Available only for one-year master's programmes.