It is our pleasure to notify you about the UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship programme for 2023–2024. Application are being accepted for the UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship Programme, which will be held in 2023. Requirements, Application procedure, Benefits Selection Procedure and Other Related Information can be found there.
The UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship 2023–2024 is now accepting applications. Any student from any country may apply. A fully funded scholarship for undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral study in the UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship. The UNIL Master’s Grants scholarship is open to applicants from more than 150 countries, although each has its own application process.
UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship Program 2023/2024 Application Details.
A system for online applications is available for the 2023–2024 scholarship programme. To apply online, follow the directions provided below. For additional information, click the official advertisement link provided below:
University of Lausanne
Masters Degree
Deadline: 1 Nov 2023 (annual)
Study in: Switzerland
Course starts September 2024
Brief description:
The University of Lausanne in Switzerland offers the UNIL Master’s Grants on a competitive basis to international students who wish to pursue a Masters Degree at the University.
Host Institution(s):
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Level/Field(s) of study:
All Master’s programme from among those offered by the UNIL, except the following
- • Master from the School of Medicine
- • Master in Sciences and Practices of Education
- • Master of Law. Exceptions: Open to applications for Masters Scholarships : Specialisms “International and Comparative Law”, “Legal Theory” and “International Tax Law and Policy”
- • Master of Science in Physical Education and Sport Didactics
- • Master of Science in Health Sciences
- • Master of Science in Sustainable Management & Technology
- • All MASs (3rd cycle programmes, Further Education programmes)
Target group:
International students
Number of Scholarships:
Around 10
Scholarship value/duration:
The scholarship is granted for the minimum statutory period of the programme chosen by the student. It amounts to CHF 1,600 per month from 15 September to 15 July (or 10 months a year) for the complete duration of the masters (one and a half years or two years depending on the chosen masters). This is a fixed amount, except for cases of definitive failure after the first year.
Students offered a scholarship will be exempt from the fixed registration fees for the courses, except the CHF 80.00 fees to be paid each semester.
Eligibility:
- • To have obtained a foreign university degree considered equivalent to a bachelor at UNIL before the beginning of the masters programme at UNIL.
- • To have distinguished yourself during your studies, especially through particularly brilliant academic results.
- • To have a language level of at least C1 (according to the European Language Portfolio global scale) in French or at least C1 in English, according to the language in which your chosen masters is taught.
- • Not to have been registered with UNIL in the past.
- • To have paid the CHF 200.00 administration fee (see document, “list of documents to attach to your application”).
How to Apply For UNIL Master’s Grants Scholarship.
Official Scholarship Website: https://www.unil.ch/international/en/home/menuinst/etudiants-internationaux/etudiantes-internationaux-reguliers/bourses-master-de-lunil.html
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How many scholarship awards are given each year?
Depending on the amount of funds that is available, different scholarships may be awarded each year. Each year, the program typically grants 200 to 300 scholarships.
Who is eligible for Scholarship Program?
The eligibility criteria for a scholarship program can vary depending on the specific scholarship, its sponsor, and its purpose. However, some common factors that are often considered when determining eligibility for most scholarship programs include:
- Academic achievement: Many scholarships require applicants to have a certain level of academic excellence, such as a high GPA or specific standardized test scores.
- Financial need: Some scholarships are specifically designed to support students who come from low-income backgrounds or families with financial limitations.
- Field of study: Certain scholarships may be limited to students pursuing a particular field of study or major.
- Citizenship or residency: Some scholarships are available only to citizens or permanent residents of a specific country or region.
- Demographic criteria: Certain scholarships are targeted at individuals belonging to specific demographics, such as gender, race, ethnicity, or disability status.
- Extracurricular activities and community involvement: Some scholarships value applicants who have demonstrated leadership skills, involvement in community service, or participation in extracurricular activities.
- Essay or interview: Many scholarship applications require an essay or interview to assess the candidate’s communication skills and motivation.
- Enrollment status: Some scholarships may be limited to students who are currently enrolled or accepted at a specific educational institution.
Can I apply for the scholarship if I already have student loans?
In general, having student loans may not automatically disqualify you from applying for a scholarship, but it could affect your chances of being selected, as some scholarships prioritize students with financial need. Having existing student loans might indicate that you already have some financial assistance, which could be a factor considered during the selection process.
How do I apply for the scholarship?
The general stages to applying for a scholarship are as follows:
- Research Scholarships
- Check Eligibility
- Gather Required Documents
- Fill Out the Application Form
- Meet Deadlines
- Submit the Application
- Follow Up
- Be Patient:
Remember, each scholarship application is unique, so carefully review the instructions provided by the scholarship provider and tailor your application accordingly. Be proactive, well-organized, and sincere in presenting your qualifications and aspirations. Good luck with your scholarship application!
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What does the scholarship cover?
The coverage and benefits of a scholarship can vary significantly depending on the organization or institution offering it and the specific terms and conditions of the scholarship. Generally, scholarships are financial aid awards given to students to help cover the costs of their education. Here are some common elements that scholarships may cover:
- Tuition Fees: Scholarships often cover all or part of the tuition fees required for attending a college, university, or other educational institution.
- Books and Supplies: Some scholarships provide funds to cover the cost of required textbooks, study materials, and other necessary supplies.
- Room and Board: In some cases, scholarships can include allowances for housing and meals if the student is living on campus or has specific living expenses.
- Transportation: Certain scholarships may offer transportation stipends to help students with travel expenses related to their education.
- Miscellaneous Expenses: Scholarships can sometimes provide a general allowance for miscellaneous expenses, such as personal expenses or extracurricular activities.
- Research or Study Abroad Opportunities: Certain specialized scholarships might fund research projects or study abroad experiences.
It is essential to carefully review the scholarship’s terms and conditions or contact the scholarship provider directly to understand precisely what expenses it covers and what requirements the recipient must meet to maintain the scholarship throughout their academic tenure. Additionally, some scholarships are renewable, meaning they can be received for multiple years, while others are one-time awards.