Master Scholarship at
Utrecht University

The Copernicus Scholarship offers six outstanding
prospective non-Dutch students the opportunity to follow
the Sustainable Development Prestige Master`s programme
at Utrecht University. The scholarship programme is
highly selective. Only candidates of the highest
achievement and promise relevant for the Sustainable
Development Prestige Master`s programme may receive a
scholarship.
The master`s programme Sustainable Development
consists of three tracks:
Energy & Resources;
Land Use, Environment and Biodiversity;
Environmental Policy and Management.
The six scholarships are equally divided between the
three tracks. This results into two scholarships per
track per year.
Duration and number of scholarships
Selected students will receive a scholarship for a
maximum period of 24 months.
Amount of scholarship
Selected Master`s students are awarded a scholarship
up to a maximum of 2,500 Euro per year, for the duration
of two years. In total this amounts to 5,000 Euro.
Aim of the programme
The scholarship is meant to make a significant
contribution towards the costs of travel and living
while studying in Utrecht. It is necessary to find
additional funding to be able to finance your study and
stay completely. As one of the requirements for being
granted a residence permit in the Netherlands, students
from non EEA countries must prove to the IND
(immigration and naturalisation office) that they have
sufficient financial means. The university advises a
budget, not including the tuition fee, of 10,000 to
14,000 Euros per year to cover costs for rent,
insurance, living expenses, course books and local
transportation alone.
Selection procedure
The selection for the Copernicus Scholarship is
carried our by an Admissions Committee of the Department
of Science and Innovation Management within the Faculty
of Geosciences.
This Admissions Committee will determine the order of
priority of all the eligible candidates on the basis of
the criteria below. Awarded grants are exclusively
linked to the Master`s programme for which the grant was
applied for and exclusively linked to the proposed
starting date. Awarded grants cannot be transferred to
other Master`s programmes and also not to another
starting date.
Eligibility criteria
The applicant must meet the eligibility criteria in
order to be considered for one of these scholarships.
The applicant should:
> hold a non-Dutch passport and not be eligible
for support under the Dutch system of study grants and
loans.
> have been admitted to the Prestige Master`s
Programme Sustainable Development.
> hold a relevant Bachelor`s degree or equivalent
thereof from a non-Dutch university with a Grade Point
Average of 7,5 or higher according to the Dutch grade
system. In the Netherlands grades from 1.0 up to 10.0
are used, with 1 being worst and 10 being best. A GPA of
7,5 is (for instance) comparable with at least an 60% in
the UK and a B+ (or a 3.3) in the United States.
> belong to the top 20% of his/her year, proving
from a university statement from the university where
the Bachelor`s Degree was obtained.
> be able to comply with the conditions to obtain
a Dutch visa (only for students from non EER countries).
> include a bachelor`s thesis or equivalent
thereof.
> include a motivation letter of one page in
which she or he clearly points out why this scholarship
should be awarded to her or him.
Selection criteria
Eligible candidates are selected for a scholarship
on the basis of the following criteria:
- Their academic excellence and promise in the proposed
field of study;
- The academic quality and concrete results of the
preceding education, as evidenced, for example, by
grades, test scores, publications, letters of
recommendation;
- The quality and relevance of the motivation letter
(academic content, intercultural and communication
skills, personal motivation);
- The quality and feasibility of the financial plan in
the application for a place in the Master`s programme;
- The quality of the application itself (completeness,
accuracy, consistency).
Application procedure
Candidates who expect to meet the high standard are
invited to send the Copernicus Scholarship application
form as well as all other relevant documents as
mentioned above to:
Utrecht University
Faculty of Geosciences
Student Desk
Heidelberglaan 2
3584 CS Utrecht
The Netherlands
It is strongly advised to send the scholarship
application in the same week as the application for the
Master`s Programme is sent. Please note that you need to
send the application for the Master`s Programme to a
different address. The application for the Master`s
Programme (for the study itself) should be sent to:
Utrecht University Student Services
Attn. to the Admissions Office UU
Post Office Box 80125
3508 TC Utrecht
The Netherlands
Deadline of scholarship application
Copernicus scholarship applications from candidates
for Sustainable Development starting in September must
be received before April 15th of the same year.
Copernicus scholarship applications from candidates for
Sustainable Development starting in February must be
received before October 15th in the preceding year.
Notification of the scholarship awards are expected six
weeks after closing dates. Please note that no
scholarship applications will be accepted after the
dates specified above.
Further inquiries
Any further inquiries should be directed to the
Communication Consultant of the Department of Science
and Innovation Management, Mrs. Mariëlle van Gelderen by
e-mail only, in order to ensure efficient response:
m.vangelderen@geo.uu.nl
Provided by: the Faculty of Geosciences
http://www.geo.uu.nl/20419main.html
Source of this announcement can be found
here

Application form is available for download
here

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