Are you prepared to submit an Italian scholarship application? International students who wish to pursue a master’s degree in Italy may now apply for the University of Genova Scholarship 2025–2026. The stunning city of Genoa is home to UniGe, one of the biggest and most prominent universities in Italy. This scholarship, which supports non-EU students studying overseas, grants a €6656 annual stipend.
Students from a variety of backgrounds can apply more easily because there are no application costs to pay and no IELTS requirements. Up to two English-taught master’s programs are open to applicants, giving you the opportunity to select from a variety of courses that fit your academic interests.
International students from outside the EU who want to study in Italy are eligible for this award. The application procedure is easy, and the necessary paperwork is clear. Don’t pass up this fantastic chance to study at one of the best universities in Italy and have a rewarding global experience. Below are some details on how to apply.
Host Country: Italy
University: University of Genova
Opportunity Type: Master’s Degree Program
Eligibility Country: International students
Financial coverage: Fully Funded
Eligibility Criteria:
- A passport or national identity card that verifies your identity and nationality is a valid form of identification.
- Europass CV: A comprehensive, standardized curriculum vitae that adheres to the Europass format and showcases your educational background, abilities, and experience.
- A bachelor’s degree A letter from your university verifying your anticipated graduation date if you are still working toward your degree, a provisional certificate if you have finished your studies but have not yet obtained the official diploma, or your final degree certificate can also be included.
- Record transcript: a formal university record that details every course you have completed and your marks throughout your bachelor’s degree.
- A certificate of English proficiency, such as the TOEFL, IELTS, or an equivalent, attests to your command of the language. A certificate from your university attesting to the fact that English was the primary language of instruction during your bachelor’s degree program could be submitted instead. You can prove that you fulfill the language requirements for your master’s program by doing this.
Benefits:
- Take advantage of complete exemption from the second and third installments of the student contribution to the university.
- must be enrolled in their final year of study or have previously been enrolled part-time.
- Until their contribution status with the university is fully regularized, they must not be in compliance with the payment of contributions, including any past due amounts.
- must have received scholarships from the local organization in order to be eligible for a university education.
- None of the following contradictory circumstances must exist:
- They must not have previously registered in the same or a higher-level course in order to be eligible for the “maximum grade” merit prizes.
- They must not already hold a degree of the same or higher level in order to be eligible for the “decile” merit rewards.
- Agreements or conventions, particularly international ones, must not be the basis for their registration.
Deadline: 14 March 2025