The Fully Funded Utrecht University Scholarships in Netherlands is a highly selective program intended for outstanding international students from outside of the European Economic Area (EEA = the EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway) who wish to pursue a Master’s degree at Utrecht University. It is a scholarship program that offers a number of highly talented candidates from all around the world the opportunity to pursue a degree at Utrecht University in a number of specific fields. The scholarships are funded by the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship Fund established by Utrecht University as well as by contributions of Utrecht University alumni who have made contributions to the fund.
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The benefits of the Fully Funded Utrecht University Scholarships in Netherlands are:
1. Full Tuition Fees
OR
2. This scholarship covers the full tuition fees or the full tuition fees as well as a one-year permit to live and study in the Netherlands.
The eligibility criteria for the Fully Funded Utrecht University Scholarships in Netherlands are stated below:
1. A candidate must not hold an EU/EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans.
2. A candidate must have completed a secondary school and/or undergraduate degree outside the Netherlands.
3. A candidate must be top 10% of their graduating class by demonstrating a letter or a class ranking certificate.
4. A candidate must have applied for the eligible master’s degree program at the university.
1. Global Criminology.
2. Social, Health, and Organizational Psychology.
3. Applied Cognitive Psychology.
4. Clinical Psychology.
5. Neuropsychology.
6. Methodology & Statistics, Biomedical & Social Sciences.
7. Mathematical Sciences.
8. Social and Health Psychology.
9. Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies.
10. Comparative Literary Studies.
11. Gender Studies.
12. Linguistics.
13. Media, Art, and Performance Studies.
14. Musicology.
15. Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
16. Art History.
17. History.
18. Philosophy.
19. Development and Socialization in Childhood and Adolescence.
20. Legal Research.
21. Social and Health Psychology.
22. Sociology and Social Research.
1. Official Transcripts.
2. Curriculum Vitae (CV).
3. Motivation Letter.
4. Statement Declaring Purpose.