Deadline: January 15, 2016
Location: Sweden.
Type: Fully Funded.
The Embassy of Sweden, through the Swedish Institute (SI), is calling for applications to the SI Study Scholarships programme targeting students from over 100 countries on the DAC list of ODA recipients for master studies in Sweden.
The overall aim of the programme is to contribute to the reduction of poverty by capacity building of individuals. The aim is to contribute to a mutual exchange of knowledge and networks for global talents by focusing on areas in which Sweden is at the forefront of academic research. This will enable young professionals to play an active role in society, to build sustainable networks and to work actively for sustainable growth and development.
The new procedure is aiming at making the application process more time and resource efficient and to be more transparent towards applicants in their chances of being awarded a scholarship.
The programme is divided into three different categories of countries and approximately 300 scholarships will be granted in total 100 scholarship for each category.
Benefits:
The scholarships are intended for full-time master’s level studies in Sweden and cover both living costs and tuition fees.
Eligibility:
Application is open to highly qualified students who are citizens of countries on the OECD/DAC list and who will study full-time for a master’s degree in Sweden.
Application Process:
Applicants can visit website for a full listing of programmes open for application and to apply.
For detail study following links
Guide Book
Website
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I will be glad if I get scholarship for my p.hd.
Hello Sehla
These scholarships are for master programme or for PhD
Regards :
Dr.Arfan
drarfangulzar@yahoo
It is for both.
What if someone doesn’t have less than 2 years of work experience? Can such person apply to masters scholarship?
Yes you can try.
Hello Shehla khan
These scholarships are for master programme or for PhD
Regards :
Dr.Arfan
[email protected]
It is for both.