ICP Scholarship Program "Road Safety in South" 2020, Belgium

Publish Date: Nov 03, 2019

Deadline: Feb 01, 2020

ICP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME "ROAD SAFETY IN THE SOUTH"

The ICP "Master of Transportation Sciences - Road Safety in Low & Middle Income Countries" offers a 2-year multidisciplinary master programme with a unique focus and approach to Road Safety in Developing Countries. The programme is supported by VLIR UOS and has 12 scholarships available each year.

Students are trained to identify transportation and road safety issues in order to create innovative solutions by using an integrative approach based on three pillars: the individual (dealing with the human behaviour in traffic and how to influence it e.g. intentional and unintentional riskful behaviour such as drunk driving or cognitive impairments), the environment (e.g. creating self-explaining roads and infrastructure that minimizes crash impact) and the society (e.g. societal norms and translation into policy and enforcement measures). Road safety in this programme is approached as a cross-border field, incorporating elements of psychology, economy, urban planning, environmental studies, engineering and more.  

The Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS) offers 12 scholarships for our Master’s programme "Master of Transportation Sciences - Road Safety in Low & Middle Income Countries".

Which costs are covered by the scholarship?

  • Monthly allowance: € 1150/month (for cost of meals, transport, personal expenses and accommodation)
  • 1- time payment for indirect travel costs: € 150
  • 1- time payment for logistical allowance: € 850
  • Insurance, international travel and tuition fee

A/ ACADEMIC ADMISSION CRITERIA:

  • Required study level and degree programme:
    Participants should have at least an academic bachelor degree in one of the following disciplines:
    • behavioural sciences: psychology, sociology
    • political and social sciences
    • mathematical and statistical sciences
    • economy, transport economy
    • transport or traffic planning, urban planning or design, geography, (urban) architecture
    • engineering: transport engineer, civil engineer

      Minimum grade obtained: distinction

  • Sufficient knowledge of the English language:

    Sufficient knowledge of English is required and is to be certified by one of the below mentioned tests. Native speakers or holders of a degree, obtained in the English language are exempt from these tests:

    • a TOEFL-score report (paper based: score 550 or more, computer based: score 213 or more, internet base: score 79-80). Students who take in the test are required to indicate institution code 9005, so that the results are transmitted to Hasselt University directly. Note that we only accept academic TOEFL or IELTS-test results.

    • IELTS-certificate (min. overall band score 6.0). On the day of the test, Hasselt University can be selected as the institution to which the test result should be sent, with reference to the contact person of the programme for which you wish to apply. Note that we only accept academic TOEFL or IELTS-test results.

    • passed another English test of similar level as TOEFL or IELTS

    • 1 year comprehensive English-based instruction at a university or recognized equivalent

For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.


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https://www.uhasselt.be/UH/education/ICP-Scholarship-Programme-Road-Safety-in-the-South.html

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