Partially Funded Master Scholarships in Electrical Engineering at the University of Twente
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The University of Twente is offering a number of Scholarships for excellent students from both EU/EEA as well as non-EU/EEA countries, applying for a Master programme in Electrical Engineering at the University of Twente with specialization in Integrated CircuiDesign at the University of Twente. There is an exclusive opportunity to take part in an intake for one of the three honors programmes: Research honors, Design honors, or Change leaders.
Benefits
- € 6,000 for one year (approximately 2 scholarships available).
- This scholarship is meant as a compensation for study related costs. It is up to the scholarship student to decide how to spend the money. No costs (e.g. tuition fees) will be paid on your behalf.
- Students may receive an additional UTS ICD of an amount equal to that in the first year to cover the expenses of the second year. However, the scholarship will only be continued during the second year when students meet the progress requirements for the UTS ICD. You must have obtained:
- An average grade of 8 (out of 10) or above at the end of the third quartile of the first year.
- At least 50% of European Credits at the end of the third quartile of the first year.
Eligibility criteria
- Application for an ICD scholarship is a procedure separate from the application for course entry at the University of Twente. Regardless of funding, you will need to gain an academic acceptance/admission letter first.
- You have been (provisionally) admitted to one of the qualifying UT MSc Electrical Engineering, specialization for analogue or radio frequency circuit design, starting in September.
- Please note: After completion of your scholarship application, it may take up to 8 weeks before you receive the results.
- You must have a student number.
- You have not graduated from a UT graduate programme before.
- You comply with the conditions for obtaining an entry visa in the Netherlands (if applicable).
- The candidate must not be employed as full commitment to the programme is required.
- The candidate must have an official passport, valid up to and including the overall grant/study period.
- The candidate must not be nominated for other UT funding programmes, or Dutch governmental programmes;
- You are not eligible for a Dutch study loan.
- The University Twente Scholarship is a scholarship for excellent students. Typically this means that you belong to the best 5 to 10 percent of your class;
- For UTS the student should obtain 50% ECTS or higher than 7 (out of 10) to be eligible for an UTS allocation for the second year. For UTS ICD this requirement is an average grade of 8 (out of 10) or above during assessment or at the end of the third quartile of the first academic year. In case of insufficient average, the faculty may withdraw the sponsorship.
- Willingness to work for a company in Twente for at least 3 years after graduation (gentlemen's agreement).
- The age of the UTS-ICD candidate must not exceed 35 years of age at the time of application.
- The candidate should have a strong preference for analogue or radio frequency circuit design.
About the University of Twente:-
The University of Twente is a public technical university located in Enschede, Netherlands. The university has been placed in the top 200 universities in the world by multiple central ranking tables. In addition, the UT was ranked the best technical university in The Netherlands by Keuzegids Universiteiten, the most significant national university ranking. There are five faculties at the University of Twente; each faculty is in turn organized into several departments: Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences (BMS), Engineering Technology (ET), Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), Science and Technology (ST) and Faculty of Geo-information Sciences and Earth Observation (ITC).
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