Biology Scholarships

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Your Perspectives

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $40,000 and a Nov 30 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

$40,000

Award Amount

Non-monetary

Nov 30

ArtsSTEMLawBiologyInternational StudentsUndergraduateNon-monetary
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Scholarship in Developmental Psychiatry

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of R$ 7,373.10 monthly and a Jan 30 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

R$ 7,373.10 monthly

Award Amount

Jan 30

ArtsSTEMMedicineBiologyFew RequirementsPhDGraduate
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TUMS of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) Program, September 2018

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of 7,500 USD and a Jun 30 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

7,500 USD

Award Amount

Jun 30

STEMMedicineBiologyMusicFew RequirementsHigh SchoolGraduateGPA 3.0+
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Education Award

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $5,500 with 24 credit hou… and a April 1st for fall, Nov. 1st for spring deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

$5,500 with 24 credit hou…

Award Amount

April 1st for fall, Nov. 1st for spring

EducationHumanitiesSTEMBiologyFew RequirementsUndergraduateGPA 2.5+
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Pacific Scholarship

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $5,980 and a Unrestricted deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

$5,980

Award Amount

Unrestricted

HumanitiesSTEMBiologyFew RequirementsUndergraduate
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's European Flavor Research Promotional Programme 8th Edition -2017-18

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of $5,000 and a 10/31 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

$5,000

Award Amount

Paid to school

10/31

STEMBiologyFew RequirementsPhDGraduatePaid to school
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PhD Flavor Research Awards for final year PhD students

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of EUR 5,000 and a Oct 31 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

EUR 5,000

Award Amount

Non-monetary

Oct 31

ArtsSTEMBiologyFew RequirementsPhDGraduateNon-monetary
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PhD Scholarships at the IMT

Biological and Biomedical Sciences students can compare this scholarship with a listed award of 13,600 EUR p.a. and a 07.31.17 deadline while planning eligibility fit and required materials.

Best for: Biological and Biomedical Sciences students

13,600 EUR p.a.

Award Amount

07.31.17

deadline passed

ArtsHumanitiesSTEMBiologyHobbiesFew RequirementsPhDGraduate

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Frequently asked questions about biology scholarships

Who can apply for biology scholarships?
Biology scholarship eligibility can include students studying general biology, molecular biology, ecology, genetics, microbiology, marine biology, neuroscience, pre-med, biotechnology, conservation, or related life science fields. Some awards focus on research experience, lab work, environmental service, healthcare goals, or a specific school level. Providers may also consider GPA, financial need, faculty recommendations, location, or membership in a science organization.
How can I make a biology scholarship application stronger?
Use concrete examples that show your interest in living systems, research, health, conservation, or science communication. Relevant details can include lab courses, independent research, fieldwork, internships, science fairs, hospital or clinic volunteering, environmental projects, tutoring, or campus organizations. If you have not done formal research yet, explain the questions you want to explore and the coursework or experiences that prepared you.
Are biology scholarships only for pre-med students?
No. Some biology scholarships support pre-med students, but many are open to broader life science paths such as ecology, genetics, conservation, biotechnology, teaching, public health, or research. Read the eligibility language closely. A scholarship may prefer healthcare goals, but another may prioritize environmental work, lab experience, academic curiosity, or plans to continue in graduate study or science-related service.