International PhD Program in Life Sciences in Belgium
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The Flemish Institute for Biotechnology (VIB), Belgium is offering 10 PhD scholarships in Life Sciences. The VIB International Ph.D. Program is aimed towards all non-Belgians, currently not living in Belgium.

ELIGIBILITY:

Nationality: The VIB International PhD Program is aimed towards all non-Belgians, currently not living in Belgium.

University degrees: Candidates should hold a university degree, or satisfy equivalent requirements, which is sufficient to start a doctoral program at a Flemish university. This means that applicants must hold a 5-year University degree, or equivalent, in life sciences (e.g. biology, biochemistry, biotechnology), physics, engineering, chemistry, or related fields. In general, this implies that the applicant has a Masters degree. Applicants, who have not yet received their degree at the time of the application deadline, can also apply, but a final certificate of the degree is needed no later than 2 months after the selection interviews.

Passing the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a plus (and you should definitely indicate on your application whether you took the GRE), but the test is not required for your application. Please note that VIB does not yet have a GRE Institutional code. If you take the GRE-test specifically to enter our Ph.D. Program, please use the GRE codes of either the University of Antwerp, Brussels, Leuven or Ghent. We will not reply to inquiries regarding the GRE.
Age: Applicants are preferentially not older than 28 years at the application deadline.

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE:

Selected candidates for the VIB International PhD Program will be fully funded with a yearly net salary of €25.000 and are expected to start in October 2017.

DURATION: Study duration

DEADLINE: 15 February, 2017

NO OF AWARDS: 10

HOW TO APPLY: By email

GET MORE INFORMATION HERE

CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE 

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