Thursday, September 8, 2016

Danish Government Masters in Engineering Scholarship for International Students 2017

Brief description: The University of Denmark through the Danish Government, is pleased to offer scholarships to certain overseas candidates of the highest quality, in recognition of the important investment that overseas students are making in their education.

Application Deadline: 14th
December 2016
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: non-EU/EEA countries
To be taken at (country): Denmark
About the Award: There are a few scholarship schemes at the University of Southern Denmark. The largest one is the Danish Government Scholarship – supported by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
Through this scheme the Faculty of Engineering offers scholarships to highly qualified students enrolled in the following two-year master degree study programmes:
  • MSc(Eng) in Innovation and Business (Campus Soenderborg)
  • MSc(Eng) in Mechatronics (Campus Soenderborg)
Type: Masters taught
Eligibility: 
  • Candidates must come from a non-EU/EEA country and be eligible to pay tuition fees.
  • The scholarship will be awarded to the best qualified of the eligible applicants to the above mentioned master degree study programmes.
Selection Criteria: The best qualified candidates based on grades and a motivated application will be awarded the scholarship.
Value of Scholarship: The scholarship covers all tuition fees. Students must be able to finance living expenses.
Duration of Scholarship: 2years
How to Apply: To be considered for the scholarship an application form and a motivated application must be submitted with the required documentation as described in the application form.
Award Provider: University of Southern Denmark, Danish Government Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
Important Notes: Application for admission must be submitted separately. The scholarship application is only for the scholarship.
Those who are awarded a scholarship will be informed before the end of January.

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