The is one of the most competitive scholarship programmes. Talented and highly motivated non-EEA students who have been outstanding in their study results can now take part in an entire English-taught Radboud University Master’s programme.
Summary of the Application
- Host country: Netherlands
- Host university: Radboud University
- Eligible countries: All non-EU/non-EEA countries
- Education level: Masters Degree
- Coverage of scholarship: Partial scholarship
- Application deadline: 13th January.
Academic Field of Study
- Faculty of Arts
- Faculty of Law
- Nijmegen School of Management
- Faculty of Philosophy
- Theology and Religious Studies
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Science
Aid Packages
A Radboud Scholarship will reduce your tuition fee to €2.530. For example, a grant holder in 2024/2025 will pay a tuition fee of only €2.530 instead of €17,000. The scholarship also covers costs for visas, residence permits, health insurance, and liability insurance for your stay in the Netherlands (Aon Student Insurance).
Rules to Get Aid
- A valid national or foreign passport.
- Other than these reasons, they are not entitled to the reduced EU/EEA tuition fee.
- Holding (obtained) a bachelor’s degree acquired outside the Netherlands, have no qualifications obtained in the Netherlands, and have never had educational studies in the Netherlands (except exchange programmes if included in the mentioned bachelor’s degree acquired outside the Netherlands).
- Your English language proficiency is sufficient qualification for the Masters level education course you have applied for.
- The formal letter of admission for being fully taken into the English-taught Master’s programme starting with 1 September 2024.
- Will it be possible for them to meet the requirements for visas in the Netherlands?
- Must not exceed two years of age, should be pursuing a full-time course of studies under the specified Radboud University Master’s programme and should be registered at Radboud University.
Application Process
- At the time of applying for admission into a Master’s degree programme in OSIRIS Application, one can indicate that they wish to be considered for a scholarship.
- You will then be requested to upload three additional documents: two letters of reference and a resume.
- You are allowed to reuse the same documents that you have previously uploaded for your Master’s programme application.
The selection for the scholarship and the admission to the Master’s programme are two separate processes: admission into the master’s programme does not mean being selected as a recipient of the scholarship.