Master Scholarships for International Students at Aarhus University in Denmark
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Aarhus University is offering the Danish state scholarships for non-EU/EEA students. These scholarships are financed by the Danish state. Aarhus University does not have its own scholarship funds, but rely solely on funding from the Danish state for this purpose.
Benefits
- The content of a scholarship varies. In some cases, the scholarship is a full or partly tuition waiver. In other cases, the tuition waiver includes a monthly grant towards living expenses, typically but not always for the duration of your Master’s degree programme.
- Some faculties only offer tuition waivers. In this case, the faculty may be able to offer other relevant services to its tuition waiver recipients, e.g. assistance in searching for a relevant student job.
- Type of scholarship:
- Faculty of Arts: Tuition fee waiver + monthly grant towards living expenses.
- Aarhus BSS: Tuition fee waiver + monthly grant towards living expenses.
- Faculty of Natural Sciences: Tuition fee waiver.
- Faculty of Technical Sciences: Tuition fee waiver.
Eligibility criteria
- In selecting scholarship recipients among the academically qualified applicants, priority will be given to applicants with excellent academic qualifications.
- Due to the limited number of scholarships available, Aarhus University is not able to offer a scholarship to all highly qualified applicants.
- Typically, only one or two scholarships are offered on each of the Master’s degree programmes. At some faculties, strategic focus may be placed on selected degree programmes or applicants from specific countries.
- If you are selected for a scholarship, you will receive a scholarship offer along with your letter of admission in the application system. If you are not selected for a scholarship, you will receive a tuition fee notification instead.
- Please note that if you are offered a tuition waiver only, it is a requirement for obtaining a student residence permit that you have sufficient funds to be able to support yourself financially during your stay in Denmark.
About AU:-
Aarhus University is a public research university located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university belongs to the Coimbra Group, the Guild, and Utrecht Network of European universities and is a member of the European University Association. The university was founded in 1928 and comprises five faculties in Arts, Natural Sciences, Technical Sciences, Health, and Business and Social Sciences and has a total of twenty-seven departments. It is home to over thirty internationally recognised research centres, including fifteen Centres of Excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.
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