Talented and highly motivated non-EEA students with outstanding academic records can apply for a scholarship through the Radboud Scholarship degree to attend Radboud University for a complete Master’s degree taught entirely in English. This scholarship grants up to €15,000 in annual tuition reduction and is supported by Radboud University’s Profiling Fund. During your stay in the Netherlands, it also pays for the costs of a visa, residence permit, health insurance, and liability insurance. You must pass all first-year courses in order to be eligible for financing in the second year of the Master’s degree if you are awarded the scholarship and accepted into a two-year program.
The Fulbright-Radboud Scholarship and the Radboud Encouragement Scholarship cannot be paired with the Radboud Scholarship. Although you may apply for more than one scholarship, only one will be given out. It is your choice to apply for the Radboud Encouragement Scholarship or the Radboud Scholarship Programme, but not both.
Eligibility Criteria:
- holds a passport that is not from the EU or EEA.
- Must not be qualified for any other reason for the reduced EU/EEA tuition rate.
- Must not have received any degrees or previous education from the Netherlands; exchange programs accepted as part of a non-Dutch Bachelor’s degree are the only exception. Must have (or will get) a Bachelor’s degree from outside the Netherlands.
- must fulfill the English language competency prerequisites specified by the Master’s program of choice.
- must be granted full admission, as specified in the official admission letter, to a Master’s program taught in English beginning on September 1, 2024.
- must fulfill the requirements in order to be granted a Netherlands visa.
- must be enrolled in Radboud University’s Master’s program full-time throughout the scholarship recipient’s academic year.
Host Country: Netherland
Eligible Countries: All non-EU/non-EEA countries
Reward: €15,000/Year | Visa sponsorship | Health Insurance
Benefits:
- The tuition amount is reduced to €2,530 with a Radboud Scholarship. For example, in 2024–2025, a grant holder will pay €2,530 rather than €17,000.
- During your stay in the Netherlands, the scholarship also pays for liability insurance (Aon Student Insurance), health insurance, and a residence permit.
- Not included in the scholarship are living and study-related costs in the Netherlands.
Deadline: January 31, 2025