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Scholarships for outstanding international students who have been admitted into one of the MSc programmes within the TU Delft’s Faculty of Applied Sciences: Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Life Science & Technology, Science Education and Communication, and Sustainable Energy Technology.
| Target group: |
Master's degree, Bachelor's degree |
| Purpose: |
Study, Research |
| Field of study: |
Engineering, Environmental Science, Natural sciences |
| Countries: |
All |
| Eligible candidates: |
Excellent international students who have been admitted into one of the MSc programmes within the TU Delft’s Faculty of Applied Sciences: Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Life Science & Technology, Science Education and Communication, and Sustainable Energy Technology. All students accepted to an MSc programme of the Faculty of Applied Sciences as listed above will automatically be considered for a Faculty Scholarship. Faculty of Applied Sciences Scholarships are only available to candidates commencing new courses. Continuing students are not eligible. |
Grant information
Value and purpose of grant: Scholarship values vary and will be awarded on academic merit on the basis of information provided in the MSc programme application.
Grant award period: 2010 – 2012 MSc programme
Closing date: Candidates must have been admitted to one of the programmes mentioned above. Programme application deadline is 1 April 2010.
Availability: 2010 – 2012 MSc programme
Grant provider: Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology
Application procedure: All international students accepted to an MSc programme of the Faculty of Applied Sciences as listed above will automatically be considered for a Faculty Scholarship. For programme application instructions please see TU Delft website
More information: Faculty of Applied Sciences Scholarships of TU Delft.
The information provided here is correct to the best of our knowledge, but may be subject to change without notice. You should therefore check the information yourself before relying on it.
last update: 11 December 2009
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