RADBOUND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS DETAILS AND APPLICATION GUIDELINES
DESCRIPTION
The Radboud Scholarship Programme offers an excellent opportunity for talented international students from non-EU/EEA countries to pursue English-taught Master’s degrees at Radboud University in the Netherlands. This program provides partial scholarships aimed at reducing the financial barriers for studying in a world-class academic environment.
Key Features and Benefits:
Financial Assistance:
Tuition fees are significantly reduced from €17,000 to €2,530 for scholarship recipients.
Coverage for visa application costs, residence permits, health insurance, and liability insurance.
Eligibility:
Applicants must hold citizenship from non-EU/EEA countries.
Candidates should not be eligible for the lower EU/EEA tuition fee.
Applicants must have completed their Bachelor’s degree outside the Netherlands and meet the English proficiency requirements.
Scholarship Availability:
A total of 28 scholarships are offered across various faculties, including Arts, Law, Social Sciences, Management, and Science.
Duration:
The scholarship covers the nominal duration of the Master’s program. For two-year programs, the scholarship can be extended to the second year, provided the student passes all first-year courses.
Application and Selection Process:
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025.
How to Apply:
Indicate interest in the scholarship while applying for admission to a Master’s program via the OSIRIS Application system.
Submit additional documents such as a CV, motivation letter, and two reference letters.
Selection Criteria:
Academic excellence, motivation, and the quality of recommendations are key factors in the selection process.
Program Highlights:
The Radboud Scholarship is tailored for students with outstanding academic records and ambition, enabling them to access high-quality education in a vibrant, research-driven environment. Master’s programs eligible under this scholarship include fields like Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Sciences, International and European Law, and Environmental Studies, among other.