Brief description:
The Holland Scholarship, financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do their bachelor’s or master’s at one of the Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences in Holland.
Host Institution(s):
Participating research universities and Participating universities of applies sciences
Level/Field(s) of Study:
Bachelor’s or Master’s Programme in eligible fields of study offered by the participating insitutions
Number of Awards:
Not specified
Target group:
International students from outside the EEA
Scholarship value/duration:
The scholarship amounts to €5,000. Please note that this is not a full-tuition scholarship. The grant is awarded for one year and can only be received once.
Eligibility:
• Your nationality is non-EEA.
• You are applying for a full-time bachelor’s or master’s at one of the participating Dutch higher education institutions.
• You meet the specific requirements of the institution of your choice. You can find these on the website of the institution.
• You have never before studied at an education institution in the Netherlands.
Application instructions:
You must apply for the Holland Scholarship directly to the participating institution of your choice. The deadline for applications is either 1 February 2017 or 1 May 2017.
Further information about the application procedure and the specific deadlines is available on the website of the institution of your choice. It is important to visit the official website (link found below)for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Thursday, 13 July 2017
Holland Scholarship for Non-EEA International Students
Brief description:
The Holland Scholarship, financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do their bachelor’s or master’s at one of the Dutch research universities and universities of applied sciences in Holland.
Host Institution(s):
Participating research universities and Participating universities of applies sciences
Level/Field(s) of Study:
Bachelor’s or Master’s Programme in eligible fields of study offered by the participating insitutions
Number of Awards:
Not specified
Target group:
International students from outside the EEA
Scholarship value/duration:
The scholarship amounts to €5,000. Please note that this is not a full-tuition scholarship. The grant is awarded for one year and can only be received once.
Eligibility:
• Your nationality is non-EEA.
• You are applying for a full-time bachelor’s or master’s at one of the participating Dutch higher education institutions.
• You meet the specific requirements of the institution of your choice. You can find these on the website of the institution.
• You have never before studied at an education institution in the Netherlands.
Application instructions:
You must apply for the Holland Scholarship directly to the participating institution of your choice. The deadline for applications is either 1 February 2017 or 1 May 2017.
Further information about the application procedure and the specific deadlines is available on the website of the institution of your choice. It is important to visit the official website (link found below)for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
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