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Reed Innovation Scholarship at Royal Holloway University of London 2026/2027

Reed Innovation Scholarship at Royal Holloway University of London 2026/2027 Applications are invited from suitably qualified applicants for the Reed Innovation Scholarship for innovative students wishing to study in the United Kingdom for the 2026/2027 academic session. The scholarship has been established by Sir Alec Reed for undergraduate students of any discipline to reward and encourage innovative and creative problem-solving.

Reed Innovation Scholarship at Royal Holloway University of London 2022/23

The scholarship is to be taken at Royal Holloway University of London, which will provide funding for undergraduate studies to international students.
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Sir Alec Reed
Scholarship Type: Tuition award
Host Institution(s): Royal Holloway University of London
Scholarship Worth: £15,000
Number of Awards: Several
Study Level: Undergraduate
Nationality: International Students

Reed Innovation Scholarship 2026 | Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for the Reed Innovation Scholarship at Royal Holloway University of London, applicants are to meet the following criteria:

  • You must have a minimum expected or final grades at GCE A-Level of AAA or equivalent and a strong scholarship statement.
  • You must demonstrate outstanding innovation and creative problem-solving skills, which will be assessed via your scholarship statement.
  • You will also need to hold a current conditional or unconditional offer to study at Royal Holloway before you can apply.
  • Demonstrate excellent leadership abilities.
  • Be proficient in the use of the English language.

Application Procedures

How-to-Apply: Interested applicants for the Reed Innovation Scholarship are to submit an application through RH Direct before the application deadline. Applicants will be made aware of the outcome of their application after Thursday, 19 May 2026.

You will need to complete a 400-word scholarship statement as part of your application (please note that statements that exceed the word count will automatically be rejected). This should include three ideas of entrepreneurs whom you admire and three original ideas of your own. Your ideas could be inspired by the following themes:

  • Solving an artistic, scientific, or technical problem in a new or unusual way.
  • A unique and distinctive solution to a problem faced by your school/college, club, or community.
  • Creating a new group, organisation, institution, or product that meets an important need.

Application Deadline: May 2026
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FAQs

What is the Reed Innovation Scholarship?

The Reed Innovation Scholarship is a merit-based undergraduate scholarship at Royal Holloway. It is awarded to one new first-year undergraduate student (from any discipline) who demonstrates “outstanding and creative problem-solving skills,” celebrating innovation and creativity.

Who is eligible to apply for it (for 2026/2027 entry)?

New first-year undergraduates (Home, EU, or International fee status) in any subject.

Must have expected or final A-level grades of AAA (or equivalent), or meet equivalent academic entry standard.

Must submit a strong scholarship application: specifically, a “scholarship statement” outlining your innovative ideas or creative problem-solving potential.

Also, you must hold (or be offered) admission to Royal Holloway before applying.

What does the scholarship award cover (benefits)?

Recent sources state that recipients receive a £15,000 cash award, disbursed as £5,000 per year for the first three years of study. GoStudyIn+2Mediangr+2
That cash award can help with tuition, living costs, or other expenses (depending on how you allocate it).

How and when do I apply, and how is selection made?

You apply by submitting a scholarship application form (in addition to your admissions application) by the deadline set by Royal Holloway in the given year.

As part of the application, you must submit a scholarship statement (e.g., in past cycles around 400 words) where you outline innovative ideas, e.g., three entrepreneurial ideas you admire and three original ideas of your own, or creative solutions to problems in your school/community/field.

Shortlisted candidates may be invited to an interview (in person or via Skype) — in previous cycles, interviews were conducted by the scholarship sponsor, Sir Alec Reed.

The offer of the scholarship is contingent on maintaining admission to the programme