Radboud Scholarship Programme
About the Radboud Scholarship Programme
The Radboud Scholarship Programme offers a select number of talented prospective non-EEA students the opportunity to receive a scholarship to pursue a complete English-taught Master's degree programme at Radboud University. The Radboud Scholarship Programme is very selective and is only intended for talented students who have obtained outstanding study results and are highly motivated to pursue a Master's degree programme at Radboud University.
Scope of the scholarships
Each year about 30 Radboud Scholarships are awarded to selected talented non-EEA students for the duration of one of the Master's degree programmes listed below:
Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies | Faculty of Arts |
Linguistics and Communication Sciences | Faculty of Arts |
International and European Law | Faculty of Law |
Biomedical Sciences | Faculty of Medical Sciences |
Molecular Mechanisms of Disease | Faculty of Medical Sciences |
Philosophy | Faculty of Philosophy, Theology & Religious Studies |
Biology * | Faculty of Science |
Chemistry | Faculty of Science |
Computing Science | Faculty of Science |
Mathematics | Faculty of Science |
Medical Biology | Faculty of Science |
Molecular Life Sciences | Faculty of Science |
Physics & Astronomy | Faculty of Science |
Artificial Intelligence | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Behavioural Science | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Cognitive Neuroscience | Faculty of Social Sciences |
Social and Cultural Science | Faculty of Social Sciences |
* The specialisation Transnational Ecosystem-based Water Management within the Master's programme in Biology is NOT eligible for this scholarship.
Level and duration of the scholarship
The scholarship will be used to reduce your tuition fee to € 2,143 and pays for costs for visa and insurance. For example: a grant holder in 2020/2021 will pay a tuition fee of only €2,143, instead of €11,471 or €12,645. In addition, the Radboud Scholarship also covers costs such as those for visa, residence permit, health insurance and liability insurance for your stay in the Netherlands (Aon Student Insurance). The Radboud Scholarship is not a full scholarship and does not include living costs. You can find an indication of what international students should count on spending for one year of living and studying in the Netherlands, on our website.
In the case of a two-year programme: to qualify for the grant during the second year, you need to have passed all courses in the first year.
For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.
This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:
https://www.ru.nl/english/education/masters/international-and-european-law/vm/scholarships-and-grants/scholarships/rsprogramme/