If You Are an Aspiring Master's Student from a Developing Country, the Eric Bleumink Fund at the University of Groningen is Your Gateway to Success!
The Eric Bleumink Fund at the University of Groningen offers a unique opportunity for talented students from developing countries to pursue a Master's degree in the Netherlands. This prestigious scholarship covers full tuition fees, international travel costs, subsistence, books, and health insurance for one or two years.
The Eric Bleumink Fund Scholarship Overview
The Eric Bleumink Fund is specifically aimed at students from developing countries who have received provisional or unconditional admission to a Master's program at the University of Groningen. The scholarship provides comprehensive financial support, allowing students to focus on their studies and personal growth without the burden of financial constraints.
Eligible Study Programs and Countries
The Eric Bleumink Fund is designed to support students from Developing countries who are pursuing any of the Master programmes at University of Groningen (MSc/MA/LL.M.).
The Scholarship targets students from the countries listed on this webpage.
Eric Bleumink Fund Benefits
Full Tuition Fee Waiver: The scholarship covers the full tuition fees for the duration of the programme.
International Travel Costs: Funds to support travel to and from the Netherlands.
Subsistence: Coverage for living expenses, including accommodation and meals
Books: Funds to purchase necessary textbooks and materials.
Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical insurance coverage
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Eric Bleumink Fund, you must:
Hold the nationality of a country listed on this webpage
Have received provisional or unconditional admission to a Master's program before February 2025.
Demonstrate excellent academic performance, preferably confirmed by letters of recommendation.
Meet the English language proficiency requirements of the chosen program.
Be available for the entire duration of the program and in good health.
Application Process
1. Apply for a Master's Program: Submit your application for a Master's program at the University of Groningen before the given deadline. See list of available master's programmes at Groningen University.
2. Nomination and Selection:
The University of Groningen Admission Office, in consultation with the Admission Boards of its faculties, will determine which applicants will be nominated for an Eric Bleumink Fund scholarship.
Only applicants who have received a provisional or unconditional admission offer for a master programme before February can thus be considered. In order to allow for enough time to process the application to a master programme by the Admission Office, such a master application should be complete by the applicant before 1st of December each year.
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