Skip to main content

Aarhus University Scholarships for Non-EU/EEA/Swiss Students in Denmark, 2017



Aarhus University Scholarships are available for highly qualified non-EU/EEA/Swiss applicants to pursue two-year master’s degree programmes at university. Scholarships generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but not always, including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the duration of the degree programme.
Established in 1928, Aarhus University has since developed into a major Danish university with a strong international reputation across the entire research spectrum.
Students holding a foreign university degree applying for a Master’s degree programme taught in Danish must be proficient in Danish both orally and in writing.
Course Level: Aarhus University Scholarships are available for pursuing two-year Master’s degree programmes.
Study Subject: The four faculties will set their own individual priorities regarding their specific priorities with a view to geographical or other priorities:
  • Arts: Priority will be given to applicants with excellent academic qualifications.
  • Business and Social Sciences: Priority will be given to applicants with excellent academic qualifications.
  • Science and Technology: Priority will be given to applicants with excellent academic qualifications.
  • Health: Further information about strategic priorities will follow.
Scholarship Award: These scholarships generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but not always, including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the duration of the degree programme.
Scholarship can be taken in Denmark
Eligibility: These scholarships are awarded on the basis of the following criteria:
  • Students may apply for any English-taught Master’s degree programme at Aarhus University.
  • The general admission requirements and application procedures and deadlines at Aarhus University apply. Prior to applying for admission, applicants are kindly asked to make themselves acquainted with the specific admission requirements for the Master’s degree programmes they wish to apply for.
  • It is neither possible nor necessary to state in your application for admission that you apply for a scholarship. All applicants will automatically be assessed with a view to a possible scholarship as part of the assessment procedures regarding admission and the strategic priorities set by the faculty.
Nationality: Non-EU/EEA/Swiss students are eligible to apply.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: In general, admission to a Master’s degree programme requires successful completion of a relevant and recognised university degree equivalent to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and length (180 ECTS).
English Language Requirement:
  • All applicants with a non-Danish qualifying degree to English-language Master’s degree programmes must document English language qualifications comparable to an ‘English B level’ in the Danish upper secondary school (‘gymnasium’).
  • Students holding a foreign university degree applying for a Master’s degree programme taught in Danish must be proficient in Danish both orally and in writing.
Denmark Scholarships
How to Apply: All applications for Master’s degree programmes at Aarhus University must be submitted online through the digital application portal. The following documents must be submitted with the online application form:
  • Diplomas showing examination subjects and results for each examination (a diploma without specific examination results is not sufficient).
  • Transcript of records (if you have not yet received your final diploma).
  • Course descriptions in English briefly describing the contents of your specific BA courses or other information that will contribute to describing the contents of your Bachelor’s degree programme.
  • Official descriptions of relevant courses to be completed after the application deadline.
  • An official description of the marking scale used at your home university.
  • Documentation of your language qualifications (e.g. Danish language qualifications and/or English language qualifications).
  • A pre-assessment you may have received from Aarhus University (if applicable)
  • Documentation of your passed courses from previous, not completed Master’s degree programmes with a view to obligatory credit assessment.
  • Documentation of your citizenship (e.g. copy of passport).
  • A copy of current residence permit in Denmark (if applicable).
Application Form
Application Deadline: The application deadline is March 15, 2017.

Apply Today!!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Kofi Annan Masters in Management (MIM) Scholarship, ESMT Berlin, Germany 2017

Understanding that social mobility issues and poverty exist in all societies and cultures, scholarships awarded from this fund for the Master's in Management focus on applicants from all countries who want to further their knowledge of international business and would not otherwise have the financial means to follow an ESMT Degree Program. Candidates should show interest in studying ESMT's core competencies: innovation and technology management and sustainable business and must demonstrate a commitment to responsible leadership. Click here for more info Number and value of scholarships available :   Three full tuition scholarships (value €25.000) including stipend to cover living expenses for Kofi Annan Fellows Four partial tuition scholarships: up to € 10,000 each Eligibility : Scholarship seekers should be strong candidates for ESMT's Master's in Management program. Scholarships which will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financia

Over 200 Scholarships for Undergraduates, Masters and PHD Students at Makerere University, Uganda

Makerere University has partnered with The MasterCard Foundation (MCF) to support 1,000 academically bright but economically disadvantaged youth from Africa to access quality university education from 2014 to 2024. The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Makerere University is pleased to announce 200 scholarship opportunities for both national and international students who will be joining the University in the academic year 2017/18 for undergraduate education. Click here for more info

DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS PROVIDED BY THE INTERFACULTY COUNCIL FOR DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION (IRO)

As one of its contributions to development cooperation,every academic year KU Leuven selects exceptional students from developing countries as scholarship candidates to obtain their PhD from the largest university of Flanders, Belgium. The programme is managed by IRO, the University's Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation. The aim is to give students the opportunity to do their full PhD research at KU Leuven; therefore, other types of agreement (e.g. sandwich programmes) are excluded from the programme. Over the past ten years, the IRO Doctoral Scholarships Programme has supported more than a hundred PhD graduates. Having obtained their doctoral degree from KU Leuven, the PhD holders are now utilising their expertise back in their home countries either at a university (by doing academic research), government bodies, civil society organisations or in various sectors of the industry. KU Leuven is situated at about twenty kilometers from Brussels, the capital of both Belgi