Fully Funded Master and Ph.D. Scholarships from the College of Europe in Belgium 2020-2021
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The College of Europe in Belgium is offering a large number of scholarships to postgraduate students during the academic year 2021-2020. All applications will be evaluated by the study departments at the College of Europe and a preselection will be made. Preselected candidates will be invited for an interview with the Professors/assistants of the department(s) they have applied for. Candidates will be contacted by e-mail.
Available Disciplines:
- European Economic Studies.
- European Interdisciplinary Studies.
- EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies
- European Legal Studies.
- European Political and Governance Studies.
Eligibility Criteria:
- The applicant must be from one of the following countries: Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria or Tunisia.
- All applicants to the College of Europe must hold a relevant university degree.
- The applicant must meet the admission criteria of the department in which he is applying. (For more information
here) - Meet the English language requirements. All international language certificates are accepted as long as they indicate the Council of Europe's levels. Students may, if not in possession of a language certificate, also supply a university certificate or a recommendation letter written by a language professor or teacher referring to the applicant's language levels in relation to the Council of Europe levels.
For English, The College of Europe recommends the following international tests:
- IELTS test.
- The University of Cambridge.
- TOEFL website | paper-based test.
- TOEIC CEFR.
Scholarships Values:
These scholarships cover academic expenses, accommodation, meals, and travel costs.
About the College of Europe:
The College of Europe is an elite, independent university institute of postgraduate European studies with the main campus in Bruges, Belgium, and a smaller campus in Warsaw, Poland. The College of Europe in Bruges was founded in 1949 by such leading European figures and founding fathers of the European Union as Salvador de Madariaga, Winston Churchill, Paul-Henri Spaak, and Alcide De Gasperi in the wake of the Hague Congress of 1948 to promote "a spirit of solidarity and mutual understanding between all the nations of Western Europe and to provide elite training to individuals who will uphold these values" and "to train an elite of young executives for Europe." The founders imagined the college as a place where Europe's future leaders could live and study together. It has the status of "Institution of Public Interest", operating according to Belgian law. The second campus in Natolin (Warsaw), Poland was opened in 1992.
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