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The scholarship is highly selective. The Radboud University Medical Center Study Fund aims to provide very promising students without sufficient financial means the opportunity to complete one of their master’s programme, and possibly enroll in the PhD programme afterward.
Therefore, each academic year about 9 full scholarships (or more partial) are offered to excellent international applicants by the Radboud University Medical Center Study Fund. Eligibility for a study fund scholarship depends on the interview results, the results from your previous education, and (if applicable) your work experience. Scholarship candidates usually rank among the best 5% of their class.
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Worth of Award
The Radboud University Medical Center Study Fund covers any (outstanding) tuition fees and living expenses.
- For 2018/2019 the Studyfund scholarship amounts to €12,620. The grant comprises of € 2,060 tuition fees (which will be paid directly to Radboud University) and € 10,560 living expenses (which will be paid to the student).
- For 2019/2020, these amounts will be adjusted to reflect changes in tuition fees and the requirements set by the Dutch Immigration Office.
Eligibility
- International students applying for the Master’s programmes in Biomedical Sciences or Molecular Mechanisms of Disease.
- Eligibility for a study fund scholarship depends on the interview results, the results from your previous education, and (if applicable) your work experience.
- Scholarship candidates usually rank among the best 5% of their class.
How to Apply
- For non-EU students who wish to apply for the Radboud University Medical Center Study Fund, application for the Radboud Scholarship Programme (RSP) is mandatory.
- To apply for the Radboud University Medical Center Study Fund and RSP, simply tick the boxes in your Osiris application form when applying for the programme.
- It is recommended that students who want to apply for a study fund scholarship also apply for other scholarships as well, such as the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) or local government grants (please visit their scholarship website for more information on other scholarships).
Deadline: You must have completed your application in the online OSIRIS Application system before 1 March 2019.