Lund University Global Scholarship Programme, Sweden

Publish Date: Nov 05, 2015

Deadline: Jan 15, 2016

Lund University Global Scholarship Programme

  • Over SEK 14 million (€1.6 million / US $2.1 million) awarded in scholarship grants in 2014
  • A selective, merit-based scholarship to recognise top academic students from outside the EU/EEA

As a top 100 university and ranked in the top 0.4% of universities in the world, Lund University attracts high achieving students from across the globe. The Lund University Global Scholarship programme seeks to recognise these students by awarding academic excellence grants.

Scholarship recipients have a proven record of achieving consistently high grades in their previous studies and are assessed as being a good fit for our programmes. The scholarship is selective, competitive and merit-based.

Scholarship grants may cover 25%, 50%, 75% or up to 100% of the tuition fee. The scholarship percentage awarded depends on budget available to the programme/faculty. It has no reflection on the students' academic level of excellence.  Please note that scholarships are toward tuition fees only and that living costs are not covered. Scholarship recipients must still be able to fund their living costs, as per the requirements of the Swedish Migration Board.

Who is eligible to apply?

To be eligible to apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following criteria:

  • You must be a citizen of a country from outside the EU/EEA (and Switzerland) and are required to pay a tuition fee
  • You have made a complete application for Bachelor's or Master's level studies in a regular application round for a minimum of one semester of study (30 ECTS)

If you are a current student already studying at Lund University, please refer to information on the scholarships for current students webpage.

Please do not apply if:

  • You do not meet the admission requirements to Lund University
  • You cannot secure the funding needed to cover living costs, as required by the Swedish Migration Board

When and how to apply 

To apply for a Lund University Global Scholarship, you must first apply for the programme(s) or free-standing course(s) you wish to study at Lund Universityusing the online, national application website, www.universityadmissions.se, during the application period. Once you have made a complete application to a degree programme or free-standing courses of at least 30 ECTS credits and paid the application fee, we will invite you to apply for the LU Global Scholarship and send you a link to the application form.

As part of this online application, you need to upload your scholarship 'motivation letter' (maximum 600 words). Please note that the scholarship "motivation letter" is different from any statement of purpose you may be required to submit as part of your programme application documents.  Your scholarship personal "motivation letter" should explain why your academic performance and reasons for applying to Lund University make you an appropriate recipient for a Lund University Global Scholarship.

You can only apply for one Lund University Global Scholarship per programme or free-standing course. However, it is still possible for you to apply to other scholarships, such as (for example) the Swedish Institute scholarships.

Selection process

The selection process for scholarships is undertaken in parallel with the programme/course selection process. Priority will be given to students with high academic performance, who are assessed as a good fit for the programme and who demonstrate a strong commitment and desire to study at Lund University.

As the scholarship is merit based only, no consideration is taken of the students' financial needs in the selection process.


This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:

http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/international-admissions/bachelors-masters-studies/scholarships-awards/lund-university-global

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Disciplines

Any

Study Levels

Master’s

Undergraduate

Opportunity Types

Scholarships

Eligible Countries

Non-EU countries

Host Countries

Sweden