Deadline: 1st December 2023 | Eric Bleumink Funds For Developing Countries 2024/2025
SCHOLARSHIPS
The University of Groningen is providing research funds to students from disadvantaged nations who want to pursue masters degree through the Eric Bleumink Funds For Developing Countries 2024/2025.
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Eligible countries
- Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome
To be taken at the University of Groningen in (country)
Information about the Eric Bleumink Funds
- The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science as well as Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences fund the Holland Scholarship. The fellowship is intended for international students who wish to pursue a master’s degree in Holland but are not citizens of the European Economic Area (EEA).
Eligibility
Those applying for the Eric Bleumink Fund ought to:
- Possess a conditional acceptance to the desired programme (see: www.rug.nl/masters/alphabetical).
- Possess outstanding academic standing, ideally as attested by letters of recommendation
have earned good grades during their undergraduate or bachelor’s studies; - Possess outstanding English language skills in accordance with the program’s admission standards.
- Be able to participate in the entire programme and be accessible for the entire duration of the curriculum
- Be in good health to qualify for health insurance in the Hold citizenship in one of the nations listed in Appendix 1.
- Have no other way to pay for the research in question
- Limited number of awardees
- The grant’s value includes the cost of tuition, overseas travel expenses, sustenance, books, and health insurance. Please be aware that although the University can only award a certain number of grants each year, a sizable number of students apply for this scholarship each year.
- Scholarship award period: The funding is given for either a one-year or two-year Master’s degree programme.
Application
- Which candidates will be nominated for an Eric Bleumink Fund scholarship will be decided by the University of Groningen Admission Office in cooperation with the Admission Boards of its faculties.
- Therefore, only candidates who were given a (conditional) admission offer for a master’s programme before February will be taken into consideration. The candidate should complete a master application by December 1st in order to give the Admission Office adequate time to process the admission to a master’s course.
For more information visit the scholarship page for further information.