Eligible Countries: Non-Chinese
Type: Masters & Doctorate
Value of Awards: Tuition fee and other Allowances
Number of Awards: Not Mentioned
Eligibility: To be eligible, you must;
- be in good health.
- be from a coastal/island country of the South China Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific and its surrounding island countries, or a developing African country.
- have a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree and be under the age of 40 or 45 for admission in a master or doctoral programme at Harbin.
- Submit scores of the following language proficiency tests: HSK – 5
Application Process: Interested applicants are advised to sign up on the university portal to complete their admission applications. All eligible non-Chinese students will be considered. The students are required to present the following documents to the university:
- Passport Copy
- Notarized transcripts and Bachelor or Master Degree Certificate or above
- Recommendation letters from two professors or associate professors
- Study plan form
- CSC Physical examination form
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FAQs
1. What is the 2026 Marine International Scholarship at Harbin Engineering University – UK?
It’s an international postgraduate scholarship offered through the Marine Scholarship of China, aimed at supporting outstanding non‑Chinese students—especially those from coastal regions and developing countries—to pursue master’s or doctoral studies in marine and ocean‑related disciplines at Harbin Engineering University in China. The award typically covers tuition, free on‑campus accommodation, a monthly living allowance, and comprehensive medical insurance.
2. Who is eligible to apply for this scholarship?
Eligible applicants are non‑Chinese citizens in good health, usually from coastal or island countries of the South China Sea, Indian Ocean, Pacific region, or developing African nations. Master’s applicants generally must hold a bachelor’s degree, while doctoral applicants must hold a master’s degree. Age and specific academic requirements may apply according to the scholarship guidelines.
3. What fields of study are supported under this scholarship?
The scholarship supports postgraduate study in marine, oceanography and related engineering fields—especially programs such as Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Marine Engine Engineering, and related marine science disciplines offered by Harbin Engineering University.
4. How and when can I apply for the 2026 Marine International Scholarship?
To apply, prospective students must submit an application for admission and scholarship through the Harbin Engineering University international student portal and/or the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC) platform. Application periods normally open in late autumn or early winter and close before the start of the academic year (e.g., late 2025 for the 2026 intake). Specific dates and procedures should be confirmed on the university’s official websites.