Fully Funded Scholarships in the Field of Urban Development from IHS
By: Erasmus UniversityLast update:
Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
Age
- No specific age required
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity FieldScience, Nature and Environment
Job locationNetherlands
DegreeMaster
Deadline2023-09-05
Opportunity description
IHS offers a fully funded scholarship to professionals from many developing countries which will be awarded within the Orange Knowledge Program, which aims to contribute to a society’s sustainable and inclusive development by providing access to education and training to professionals and organizations.
Benefits
If you get this opportunity, you will have a full fellowship that covers:
- The necessary expenses.
- The total amount will be sufficient to support your stay during the study.
Please note: You might still need to cover some costs yourself, such as local transportation, meals, or any unexpected costs.
Eligibility criteria
You must meet all of these requirements:
- Be a professional and national of, and working and living in one of the developing countries.
- A limited number of scholarships is awarded to the professionals who are:
- motivated.
- proficient in English or French.
- working in one of the priority areas of their country.
- can motivate using and transferring their knowledge and experience in their employing organization after their studies.
- Have an employer’s statement that complies with a prescribed format.
- Not be employed by an organization that has its own means of staff development.
- Have an official and valid passport.
- Your background fits into one or more priority areas mentioned in the "OKP country focus document".
Note: The updated country list for the 2023-2024 intake now contains 30 countries for more information, please visit the official website.
About IHS:
The Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies is an international institute on urban management and housing at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, based in the Netherlands. IHS was founded in 1958 and its mission is to develop human and institutional capacities, to reduce poverty, and improve the quality of life in cities. IHS is about making cities work. Its network of alumni includes over 10 000 active urban experts all over the world, ranging from architects, social scientists, and economists, to public administration workers, civil servants, and government officials.
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