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Ghent University Top-up Grants 2020-2021 for International Students, Belgium

Publish Date: Jan 13, 2020

Deadline: Mar 01, 2020

Ghent University Top-up Grants

Ghent University provides Top-up Grants to candidates from all countries on the OESO-DAC list, who wish to obtain a master’s degree at Ghent University. In 2019 the call will only be open for new students applying for a master or master-after-master programme taught in English.

How to apply?

You cannot apply yourself for this Top-Up Grant. There’s no application form to fill in. 
The programme you would like to study at, decides which top-student applicant will be in their top 3 list. If you want to stress the need for such a top-up grant you can contact the study program to motivate why they should take you up in their shortlist of candidates. If you are on that list, you will get a notification of that.

There's no open call for these grants, they are now incorporated in the normal application scheme to obtain admission. 
Only academically admitted students will be considered. 

The application for academic admission should be submitted before the 1st of March according to this procedure.

You can no longer apply to study at Ghent University and you cannot be considered for the topping up grant if you apply for admission later than 1st of March.

 

About the Top-up Grant

Each year, 10 scholarships can be awarded.

The scholarship fee consists of:

  • Allowance of € 1000 per month.
  • All-in insurance (health, civil liability, repatriation)

Airline ticket and visa costs are NOT included in the grant.
As a top-up grant student you pay the tuition fee as for EEA-students.

Note that Ghent is an expensive city. Especially housing and living. It’s highly recommended to have some extra funding. 
That’s why this funding is called ‘Top Up Grant’. It should be a Top Up of your own financial means.
 

Which programmes?

New students who have been academically admitted to any of the English-taught master programmes and master after master programmes.
The latest overview of these master programmes can be consulted in the online course catalogue. 

 

Who's eligible?

New students who wish to obtain a Master's or Master-after-Master's degree at Ghent University.

Degree

You have to have a bachelor degree when applying for a Master programme.
You have to have a Master degree when applying for a Master-after-Master programme.

Nationality

You have to come from a country on the longlist of the OESO-DAC country list.

 

Selection procedure

The coordinator of each English-taught master programme  proposes their top 3 applicants to the Committee for Development Cooperation (CDC). 
Decision will be taken May 2019 by the CDC.

Selection Committee

  • The Committee for Development Cooperation makes a selection of the applications based on the recommendations obtained from a working group of this Committee.
  • The Committee then proceeds to formulate well-founded recommendations to the Executive Committee of Ghent University.

Selection criteria
The recommendations are based on:

  • The qualifications of the applicant for the Top-up grant
  • There is no strict age limit, although applicants below 40 years are preferred
  • The significance of the master's programme for the student's country
  • Validation of the knowledge in the student's country

Selected students need to do their thesis at Ghent University. The Top-up grant is for 2 master-years, but the grantee needs to prove at least 50 credits in the first master year.

For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.


This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:

https://www.ugent.be/en/research/funding/devcoop/grants-scholarships/top-up-grants/overview.htm

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Disciplines

Any

Study Levels

MA

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Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Financial aid

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Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Belgium