Introduction:
In the pursuit of supporting subsistence costs, the Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences unveils four scholarships tailored for exceptional international aspirants embarking on the journey of the Bachelor’s program in Global Management of Social Issues commencing in September 2017.
Host Institution(s):
Tilburg University in The Netherlands
Field(s) of Study:
Undergraduate Program in Global Management of Social Issues
Number of Scholarships:
Four Scholarships
Target Group:
International Scholars
Scholarship Value/Inclusions:
This Scholarship entails a monthly stipend allocated for living expenditures, totaling €10,000 annually for three consecutive years.
Eligibility:
To meet the requirements for the Scholarship, applicants must satisfy the subsequent criteria, in addition to the standard prerequisites for admission to the Bachelor’s program:
- Aspirants must be international scholars relocating to the Netherlands explicitly to pursue the Bachelor’s program in Global Management of Social Issues.
- Applicants must have submitted their application for admission to this program at Tilburg University by May 1, 2017.
- Candidates must have received (unconditional) acceptance into the Bachelor’s program in Global Management of Social Issues for the academic year 2017-2018.
- Prospective scholars must be freshly enrolled students at Tilburg University.
Application Guidelines:
Applications are presently inaccessible.
To be considered for this prestigious scholarship, candidates must have applied for admission to the program at Tilburg University by May 1, 2017. Applicants desiring to vie for the Scholarship should explicitly express their intent along with their motivation in the digital application form.
It is imperative to peruse the admission and application procedure (refer to the ‘Application Package’) and explore the official website for accessing the application form and acquiring comprehensive details on applying for this esteemed scholarship.
Website: Tilburg University – Global Management of Social Issues