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Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme

Our new partnership with Instituto Trajetórias will ensure that many more students will be able to take up the enormous opportunities of studying at LSE, and return to Brazil as leaders committed to generating positive change for the country.

Professor Emma McCoy, LSE Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education)

The Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme is a landmark partnership established to support master’s students from Brazil.

Each year LSE part-funds a number of awards in conjunction with  to financially support students on taught master's programmes at LSE. A minimum of 25 scholars are funded through the programme each year.

Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme
Master's student Maria shares everything you need to know about the Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme.

 Further information about the programme can be found below.

Eligibility

The programme provides funding for Brazilian students to study a taught master's programme at LSE. Only students enrolled on the following programmes at LSE are eligible for the award: 

Please note: all other two-year programmes [for example, the Global Master’s in Management, MSc Economics (two-year programme), and dual degrees with external partners] are ineligible for this funding. 

Scholarship amount

Instituto Trajetórias offers a blended financial package of scholarships and credit loans to support Brazilian postgraduate students attending recognised partner universities worldwide. 

  • are funded by a range of partners, including state governments and universities. Eligibility criteria and award amounts vary.  
  • help students bridge financial gaps related to studying abroad and may be used to cover tuition fees and living expenses. The maximum loan award is $30,000 (USD).

In addition, some students may qualify for complementary benefits to support their studies. For example, public servants (subject to the discretion of their state government) may be eligible for paid study leave to undertake a one-year master’s programme related to their professional field. 

LSE offers a 30% conttribution to the tuition fee for Instituto Trajetórias beneficaries. It does not matter whether the student is awarded an Instituto Trajetórias scholarship, credit loan, or both: all benefecaries are eligble for the LSE contribution.

A minimum of 25 scholars are funded through the programme each year.

How to apply

Applications to the Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme are made directly to Instituto Trajetórias. 

Applications are expected to open in February 2026. Students may apply for Instituto Trajetórias funding before receiving an offer to study at LSE, but as part of their application they must demonstrate that they have at least begun an application for an eligible master's programme. 

To be considered for the programme, applicants must hold an unconditional offer from LSE by 20 April 2026

To ensure that all deadlines are met, students are strongly encouraged to: 

  • Apply to LSE early in the application cycle; and 
  • Meet all entry requirements, including English language requirements, as soon as possible. 

The list of students nominated for funding by Instituto Trajetórias will be shared with LSE in the summer. The LSE Financial Support Office will then process nominations and apply the fee scholarship directly to the offer holders’ tuition fee invoice. Please note that this process may take a few weeks after nominations are confirmed. 

Information Session

Learn more about the Instituto Trajetórias-LSE Graduate Funding Programme by watching the recording of our information session. 

Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme: Launch Information Session (November 2025)
Instituto Trajetórias – LSE Graduate Funding Programme: Launch Information Session (November 2025) Hosted in a mixture of English and Portuguese.

The event provides an introduction to the programme, details of eligibility, and guidance on how to apply. The session also features a special presentation from the  (in Portuguese) about life at LSE as a Brazilian student.