Students offered a place for full-time graduate studies at the University of Bristol And selected as beneficiaries of the Loan-Scholarship Program of COLFUTURO will be eligible or considered for the shared financing under this agreement.
The University of Bristol will provide a scholarship of 30% of the tuition fees to all eligible students. This scholarship for COLFUTURO beneficiaries cannot be staked with any other scholarships offered by the University of Bristol. Where beneficiaries of COLFUTURO funding have also been awarded a separate scholarship funded by the University of Bristol the scholarship of higher value will be applied.
The University of Bristol will also offer COLFUTURO beneficiaries pursuing Master’s studies at the University of Bristol a place in the Think Big Development Programme.
The University of Bristol will offer this financial support for Master´s students for a period of up to two years and for PhD students for up to four years.
About university

The University of Bristol is a prestigious Russell Group university, established in 1876. It is currently ranked 54th in the world (QS 2025) and has 26 subject areas ranked in the world's top 100. Bristol is known for producing world-class research, and students have access to top facilities, such as the Isambard-AI supercomputer (most powerful in the UK), the Cabot Institute, which produces interdisciplinary research on the environment and the Theatre Collection, one of the world’s largest British theatre archives.

While many Colombian students choose Bristol for its reputation, the city of Bristol is also a major attraction as it offers an excellent quality of life to students, with its vibrant arts scene, international food culture and beautiful mix of green spaces, historical architecture and modern facilities. The University of Bristol is ranked 12th in the world for sustainability (QS 2025) and these values are also imbibed by the city.