
The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) has officially issued an invitation to eligible higher education institutions to participate in Phase II of the East African Community (EAC) Scholarship Programme. This opportunity is not for individual students directly, but for universities and academic institutions to host scholarship beneficiaries under a prestigious, fully funded regional initiative.
The EAC Scholarship Programme Phase II is a continuation of a transformative regional initiative designed to strengthen higher education, innovation, and integration across East Africa. The programme is implemented by IUCEA in partnership with the East African Community (EAC) and funded by the Government of Germany through KfW.
The core objective of this scholarship programme is to:
Build a highly skilled workforce in priority sectors
Promote regional integration through academic mobility
Develop future leaders and innovators
Strengthen collaboration among universities in East Africa
The programme focuses on strategic academic disciplines such as:
Mathematics
Engineering
Science
Technology
Informatics
Business-related fields
Under Phase II, IUCEA is inviting qualified universities and higher education institutions to apply to host students who will be funded through the EAC Scholarship Programme.
This means:
Institutions will admit and train scholarship recipients
Students will come from other EAC Partner States
Universities will contribute to regional academic exchange and mobility
This aligns with the broader EAC goal of ensuring students study outside their home country within the region, fostering cultural exchange and academic collaboration.
Although this specific call targets institutions, understanding the student benefits is essential because it defines the quality and expectations of hosted scholars.
Selected students under the programme will receive fully funded support, including:
Full tuition fees
Monthly stipend for living expenses
Medical insurance
Research and study allowances
Return air ticket (where applicable)
This comprehensive funding ensures that host institutions attract top-tier academic talent from across the region.
Category of Applicants:
Universities
Accredited higher education institutions
Academic institutions within East Africa
Institutional Requirements:
To qualify as a host institution, applicants must:
Be located within an EAC Partner State
Offer accredited programmes in priority fields
Demonstrate strong academic and research capacity
Be able to support international/regional students
Institutions must also be prepared to:
Facilitate student integration and mentorship
Support internships and practical learning
Collaborate with IUCEA and regional stakeholders
Institutions must be based in any of the following East African Community countries:
Kenya
Uganda
Tanzania
Rwanda
Burundi
South Sudan
Democratic Republic of Congo
Somalia
This regional scope ensures broad participation and inclusivity across East Africa.
Although institutions apply for hosting, the ultimate beneficiaries are students who meet the following criteria:
Citizens of EAC Partner States
Typically aged 35 years or below
Strong academic background
Interested in priority fields (STEM and business)
These students will enroll in undergraduate, master’s, or PhD programmes depending on the scholarship track.
Hosting EAC scholarship students offers numerous advantages:
Institutional Prestige – Participation positions your university as a regional center of excellence.
Internationalization – You gain exposure to diverse student populations across East Africa.
Research and Innovation Growth – Collaboration with top scholars enhances research output and innovation.
Financial and Academic Support – Scholarship funding reduces financial burden while improving programme quality.
Regional Networking – Institutions become part of a strong academic network across EAC.
The EAC Scholarship Programme is designed to include:
Academic coursework
Research projects
Internships and industry exposure
Mentorship programmes
Regional networking events
This ensures a holistic education model that goes beyond classroom learning.
The EAC Scholarship Programme Phase II is more than just an academic initiative. It is a regional development strategy aimed at:
Enhancing economic growth
Promoting innovation and technology
Strengthening regional integration
Developing future African leaders
By hosting students, institutions actively contribute to shaping the future of East Africa’s workforce and knowledge economy.
Once the application window opens, institutions will be required to:
Submit an official application through IUCEA
Provide programme and accreditation details
Demonstrate capacity to host international students
Outline available courses in priority disciplines
Applicants should regularly check the official IUCEA website for updates.
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