Erasmus Graduate Scholarship at Erasmus University, Netherlands
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The Erasmus MC Graduate Scholarship is financed by the Erasmus MC Graduate School, and is intended for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to start in one of the following research master programs at Erasmus MC/Erasmus University Rotterdam:

  • Health Sciences;
  • Molecular Medicine;
  • Neuroscience;
  • Infection & Immunity;
  • Genomics in Society

Annually, each research master program has two scholarships available.

ELIGIBILITY:

  • When you apply for the scholarship you have applied/have been admitted to one of the Erasmus MC research master programs;
  • Your study results are very good and you are strongly motivated to start the program;
  • You are considered to be a high achieving student according to Erasmus MC’s standards;
  • You are unable to finance your study yourself;
  • You have not obtained a diploma at an education institution in the Netherlands;
  • You have never been enrolled as a full-degree student at an educational institution in the Netherlands;
  • Once you have been granted the scholarship you have to reside in the Netherlands to open a Dutch bank account in order to receive the scholarship. Please be aware that opening a bank account can take a while, so make sure you have enough funds to cover your first month in the Netherlands.

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE: 

€15000 to subsidize living costs and a waiver of the non-EEA institutional fee (the statutory tuition fee needs to be paid by the student). The grant will be paid in monthly installments  (first month €2350, following months €1150). The scholarship is granted for one year, and will be continued for the second year if you successfully complete your first year.

DURATION: Study period

DEADLINE: 15 April

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online

GET MORE INFORMATION HERE

CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE 

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