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CEU Scholarships and Tuition Awards - Austria

What are CEU Scholarships and Tuition Awards? CEU is a private, US-accredited university that offers English-language, US- and Austrian-accredited bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in a wide range of disciplines. programs in the social sciences, humanities, law, public policy, business management, environmental sciences, and mathematics. CEU is based in Vienna, Austria, and has a campus in Budapest, Hungary.  CEU offers one of the most generous and accessible scholarship schemes to candidates from any country. Depending on your academic merit, financial need, and program of study, you may receive one of the following types of financial aid: •  CEU Undergraduate Partial Tuition Award: up to 50% of the tuition fee waiver (up to €3,500 per academic year). •  CEU Undergraduate Presidential Scholar Award: total value of €5,000 each •  CEU Master’s Excellence Scholarship: up to 100% tuition waiver, 1,000 EUR/month, Health Insurance •  CEU Master’s Dist...

Research Grants – Short-Term Grants DAAD

Application Deadline: March 15th Selection date: July 2024.  Start of funding: September 2024  What are the Research Grants – Short-Term Grants? The Research Grants – Short-Term Grants are funding programs that support foreign researchers who want to carry out a research project or continue their education in Germany. The grants are open to applicants from all disciplines and countries as long as they have a convincing and well-planned research proposal that has been agreed with an academic supervisor at the prospective German host institution. The grants cover a period of one to six months, depending on the project and the applicant's qualifications. The grant amount varies from 861 euros to 1,200 euros per month, plus additional allowances for travel, health insurance, research, and language courses. Who can apply? The Research Grants – Short-Term Grants are mainly aimed at doctoral candidates who have started their doctorate within the last three years. However, applicants ...

Erasmus Mundus Joint master’s in Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (EGEI)

What is the EGEI Program? The EGEI program is a two-year (120 ECTS) master's program entirely taught in English, aiming at satisfying an increasing demand for academically trained economists who have the skills to analyze issues of globalization and economic integration competently, make relevant policy or strategic recommendations in the public and private sector, and acquire these competences in a truly global learning environment. The EGEI program is offered by a consortium of seven universities and a leading global think tank and is supported by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The consortium consists of the following partners: •  University of Antwerp, Belgium (coordinator) •  University of Bari, Italy •  University of Cantabria, Spain •  University of Lille, France •  University of Ljubljana, Slovenia •  University of Rennes 1, France •  Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium •  United Nations University - Comparative Regional Integr...

DAAD Scholarships - Germany

What are the DAAD Scholarships? The DAAD Scholarships are funding schemes that support international students who want to enroll in a master's or a PhD program in a German higher education institution. The scholarships are open to applicants from all disciplines and countries as long as they have a solid academic record and a clear professional project that aligns with the priorities of German foreign policy. The scholarships cover many study fields and over 2,000 English-taught master's and doctoral programs in Germany. They offer a high-quality curriculum that combines academic excellence, intercultural competence, and professional skills. They also provide mobility, research, traineeship, thesis preparation and defence opportunities in different countries and contexts. The scholarships last from one to two academic years (60, 90 or 120 ECTS credits) for master's level and up to 12 months for PhD level, depending on the program and the applicant's qualifications. The ...

Swedish Institute Scholarships - Sweden

What are the Swedish Institute Scholarships? The Swedish Institute Scholarships are funding schemes that support international students who want to enrol in a master's or a PhD program in a Swedish higher education institution. The scholarships are open to applicants from all disciplines and countries if they have a strong academic record and a clear professional project that aligns with the priorities of Swedish foreign policy. The scholarships cover a wide range of study fields and over 700 of the 1000 English-taught master's programs in Sweden. They offer a high-quality curriculum that combines academic excellence, intercultural competence, and professional skills. They also provide mobility, research, traineeship, thesis preparation and defence opportunities in different countries and contexts. The scholarships last from one to two academic years (60, 90 or 120 ECTS credits) for master's level and up to 12 months for PhD level, depending on the program and the applicant...