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Chalmers Adlerbert Study Scholarships for Masters Students from Developing Countries (Study in Sweden)

Adlerbert Study Scholarships

Course(s) Offered: Any discipline
Course Level: Graduate (masters)
Provider: Adlerbert Foundations
Country to Study in: Sweden

Scholarship Description
Chalmers University of Technology, with funding from the Adlerbert Foundations, offers and administers the Adlerbert Study Scholarships for masters students who are citizens of one of eligible 143 countries (see below).

The purpose of the Scholarship programmes administered by Chalmers is to make it easier for particularly excellent fee-paying students to study at Chalmers. It is also an ambition to attain a good distribution in terms of the scholarship awardees’ educational background (i.e. Universities and countries in which the awardees’ bachelor’s degrees were issued).

Chalmers Adlerbert Study Scholarships are awarded based on the relative merit value attained by the eligible scholarship applicants. Five scholarships will be awarded in 2018. The scholarship comprises a full tuition fee waiver.

Chalmers Adlerbert Study Scholarships

Eligibility
To be eligible the following must apply:
  • Fields of Study: Unrestricted - all of the current Master's programmes at Chalmers.
  • Available to:
    • 1st year Master's programme applicants
    • Citizens of the 143 countries (see list below)
Selection criteria:
The selection is based on the applicants' relative academic excellence, which primarily includes weighted average grade but also home University's stature (including position on global ranking lists) and priority order of the application for Chalmers Master's Programmes.

Eligible groups
Citizens of the following 143 countries:
Angola, Kenya, Bolivia, Algeria, Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Cabo Verde, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Argentina, Bhutan, Congo, Azerbaijan, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Belarus, Burundi, Egypt, Belize, Cambodia, El Salvador, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central African Republic, Georgia, Botswana, Chad, Ghana, Brazil, Comoros, Guatemala, Chile, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guyana, Djibouti, Honduras, Colombia, Equatorial Guinea, Cook Islands, Eritrea, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Kosovo, Cuba, Gambia, Kyrgyzstan, Dominica, Guinea, Micronesia, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Moldova, Ecuador, Haiti, Mongolia, Fiji, Kiribati, Morocco, Former Yugoslav, Republic of Macedonia, Lao People’s Democratic, Republic Nicaragua, Gabon, Lesotho, Nigeria, Grenada, Liberia, Pakistan, Iran, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Iraq, Malawi, Paraguay, Jamaica, Mali, Philippines, Jordan, Mauritania, Samoa, Kazakhstan, Mozambique, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Myanmar, Swaziland, Libya, Nepal, Syrian Arab Republic, Malaysia, Niger, Tokelau, Maldives, Rwanda, Ukraine, Marshall Islands, Sao Tome and Principe, Uzbekistan, Mauritius, Senegal, Viet Nam, Mexico, Sierra Leone, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Montenegro, Solomon Islands, Montserrat, Somalia, Namibia, South Sudan, Nauru, Sudan, Niue, Tanzania, Palau, Timor-Leste, Panama, Togo, Peru, Tuvalu, Saint Helena, Uganda, Saint Lucia, Vanuatu, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Yemen, Serbia, Zambia, Seychelles, South Africa, Suriname, Thailand, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Fields of study
All masters courses available at Chalmers

Number of awards
Only 5 scholarships will be granted in 2018

Sponsorship duration
Covers the whole 4 semesters of the 2 year programme

Scholarship benefits
Covers 100% of the tuition fees

Method of Application
To apply for scholarships, you must first prepare by doing 3 things: apply for a Master's programme, rank your programmes, and read the requirements for each of the scholarships thoroughly before submitting your application.

The scholarship application is an online application, consisting of two steps: Submit a request for scholarship application form; AND Fill in and submit your completed scholarship application form (with other required documents). We encourage you to apply for scholarships as soon as possible, but no later than the deadline below, since this will greatly expedite the assessment process. However, there is no correlation between how early an application is made and the likelihood of receiving a scholarship.

It is important to read through the Application Requirements and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information before applying for this scholarship program

DEADLINES:
You must conclude your applications no later than 15 January 2018

PLEASE NOTE:
Scholarship notifications will be sent out by e-mail by Chalmers between March and Mid-April.
In order to keep your scholarship offer, you have to confirm that you accept the offered scholarship. Instructions will follow in your scholarship offer notification. Make sure to confirm by the specified deadline.

Application Deadline: 15 January 2018
Open to International Applicants: Yes

More Scholarship Information and Application

Related: Scholarships in Sweden for International Students

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