University Twente 2017 International Masters Scholarships for non-EU Students – The Netherlands. Application Deadline: February 1st/May 1st 2017

University Twente 2017 International Masters Scholarships for non-EU Students – The Netherlands. Application Deadline: February 1st/May 1st 2017


The University Twente Scholarship (UTS) is a scholarship for excellent students from both EU/EEA as well as non-EU/EEA countries, applying for a graduate programme (MSc) at the University of Twente.

UTS Benefits
Become one of the most promising UT students.Exclusive opportunity to take part in an intake for one of the three honours programmes: Research honours, Design honours, or Change leaders.

Requirements
In order to be eligible for a the University of Twente Scholarship, you should meet all the requirements below.

Your programme starts in September 2017;You have been (provisionally) admitted to one of the qualifying UT graduate programmes (Please note: After completion of your application, it may take up to 8 weeks before you receive the results).You have not graduated from a UT graduate programme;You have to include a motivation letter in your application (250 – 500 words). This motivation letter explains:What you have studied in the past;What goal you want to reach through your study at UT;How you plan to receive this goal;Why you particularly choose to study at the University of Twente;You comply with the conditions for obtaining an entry visa in the Netherlands (if applicable);You comply with the general English language test requirement Academic IELTS 6.5 (or TOEFL iBT of 90) and an additional 6.0 (TOEFL iBT 20) on the subscore of speaking skillsYou are not eligible for a Dutch study grant;You have completed a pre-master at the University of Twente (if applicable);You may already apply for a UTS even if you have to do a pre-master programme at the University of Twente first. However, you must complete your pre-master programme with a CGPA of 7.5 (out of 10) to be eligible for a UTS and comply with above mentioned requirements. UTS benefits and support are explicitly for Master’s programmes, not for pre-master programmes. Please note: If you intend to start your Master’s programme in September 2017 and you are required to follow a pre-master programme, the pre-master should start in February 2017 at the latest.

Scholarship value
€ 3,000 – € 25,000 for one year (approximately 30 scholarships available). If you have applied for a two-year programme, make sure you read the information about two-year study programmes below.Have a look at the overview of the estimated costs of living in the Netherlands (excluding tuition fees).

Country of Origin
EU/EEA CountriesNon-EU/EEA countries
Level of study Master

Qualifying Masters Scholarships:
Applied Mathematics
Applied Physics
Biomedical Engineering
Business Administration
Business Information Technology
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering and Management
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Construction Management and Engineering
Educational Science and Technology
Electrical Engineering
Embedded Systems
European Studies
Health Sciences
Human Media Interaction
Industrial Design Engineering
Industrial Engineering and Management
Environmental and Energy Management
Mechanical Engineering
Methodology and Statistics for the Behavioural, Biomedical and Social Sciences
Nanotechnology
Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society
Public Administration
Science Education and Communication
Sustainable Energy Technology
Systems and Control
Telematics

Two-year study programme
In case of a two-year study programme, students can receive an additional UTS of an amount equal to that in the first year to cover the expenses of the second year. However, the scholarship will only be continued during the second year when students meet the process requirements for the UTS.

You must have obtained:
An average grade of 7 (out of 10) at the end of the third quartile of the first year At least 50% of European Credits at the end of the third quartile of the first year 90% of European Credits before start of the second year


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