Award Description
Schwarzman Scholars is a highly selective international scholarship program designed to prepare future leaders for success in a world where China plays a key global role. The program is designed to help future leaders meet the challenges of the 21st century and beyond by preparing them to better understand China's culture, economy, governance, and evolving role in the world. Up to 200 Scholars chosen annually from around the world for this fully-funded program will have the opportunity to live in Beijing for a year of study at Tsinghua University and cultural immersion, attend lectures, travel, and gain first-hand exposure to China, its people, and a global group of promising leaders. Scholars will study for a one-year master's degree with options to focus on:
- Public Policy
- Economics and Business
- International Studies
The curriculum was developed in collaboration with academic leaders from Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Duke and other prestigious universities around the world. All courses will be taught in English and are designed specifically for an elite class of students, drawing on some of Tsinghua University’s most accomplished professors as well as visiting scholars from the world’s leading schools.
Students will also have the opportunity to participate in a mentoring program linking them to business, political and civil society leaders and through internships with global and national institutions and corporations based in Beijing.
40% U.S. Scholars
20% China Scholars
40% Scholars from Rest of world
Award Details
The Schwarzman Scholarship covers:
- Tuition and fees for Tsinghua University
- Room and board
- In-country study tour
- Roundtrip airfare to and from Beijing
- Health insurance
- Living stipend for personal expenses
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Have an undergraduate degree before the Schwarzman Scholarship grant begins.
- Be 18-28 years of age.
- Have English language proficiency. If an applicant's native language is not English, they must submit proficiency test scores with their application.
Application Timeline
Please contact Becca Otto or LeAnn Adam to discuss your interest in applying. Institutional nomination is not required, but candidates who wish to receive advising and feedback must have a draft ready for review by August 1.
- Schwarzman national deadline: September annually
Get Started
Join a Schwarzman information session to learn more about the scholarship!
Contact LeAnn Adam or Becca Otto in National and Global Scholarships Advising to talk about how to begin your application!