General information
Scholarship type and duration
The master scholarships are awarded for the duration of the studies, aiming at the delivery of a Ghent University diploma after max. 2 years of study. The scholarship is in principle paid for the total duration of the studies. In case of a 2-year study programme, the 2nd year will be paid upon successful completion of the first year (minimum 60 credits)Eligible Master Grants programmes 2013-2014
International Master of Science in Rural DevelopmentInternational Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Engineering
Master of Science in Technology for Integrated Water Management
Master of Advanced Studies in European Law
Erasmus Mundus: Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
Erasmus Mundus: European Master of Science in Nematology
Master of Science in Plant Biotechnology
Master of Science in Statistical Data Analysis
Master of Science in Photonics Science and Engineering
Master of Science in Textile Engineering
Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering
International Course Programmes (ICP)*
Master of Science in Aquaculture
Master of Science in Environmental Sanitation
Master of Science in Food Technology
Master of Science in Nematology
Master of Science in Physical Land Resources
Master of Science of Nutrition and Rural Development
Master of Science in Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management
*All residents from the VLIR-UOS country list
can only apply for an ICP-scholarship (International
Course Programme) and not for a Master grant.Master of Science in Environmental Sanitation
Master of Science in Food Technology
Master of Science in Nematology
Master of Science in Physical Land Resources
Master of Science of Nutrition and Rural Development
Master of Science in Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management
Residents from Angola, Myanmas, Niger, Pakistan, Algeria, China and Namibiƫ can apply for a Master grant.
Eligibility
criteria
Degree
Applicants for master's programmes
should already have obtained a bachelor degree when they submit the
application.
Nationality
The applicants must come from
and should be nationals of one of the developing countries on the Master Grants country list (PDF).
Priority, however, will be given to the categories on the country list
with the lowest levels of development and income. Priority will also be given
to students applying for an ICP-programme whose country is not on the
VLIR-country list but on the UGent list.
Language and proficiency
The application is to be made in
English. The applicant should have a very good command of the English language.
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to see the requirements.
Applicants who already received a
Master Grant in the past, are not eligible.
Selection
procedure
Eligibility check
Application files that do not comply
with all eligibility criteria or submission requirements, will not be
considered for selection.
Selection Committee
The Council for Development
Cooperation (COS or Commissie Ontwikkelingssamenwerking) makes a selection of
the applications based in part on the recommendations obtained from a working
group of this Council and proceeds to formulate well-founded recommendations to
the Executive Committee of Ghent University.
Selection criteria
The recommendations are based on:
- The qualifications of the applicant for the master grant (this also implies that the chances of overly qualified candidates might increase);
- Students who successfully follow the first year of a Master Grant programme at Ghent University may have a higher chance of selection;
- There is no strict age limit, altough applicants below 40 years are preferred;
- The significance of the master's programme for the student's country;
- Validation of the knowledge in the student's country;
- The student's nationality. In the event of equal rankings on the basis of the quality of the file, priority will be given to the categories on the Master Grants country list (PDF)with the lowest level of development and income. Priority will also be given to students applying for an ICP-programme whose country is not on the VLIR-UOS country list but on the Master Grants country list;
- The motivation of the applicant.
- IMPORTANT selection criterium: Proof of relation with UGent: Demonstrate that the university of your studies, your current or future employer has a relation with Ghent University (former or current). For example: staff exchange, research projects, publications, etc.
For Ghent University it's important
that for the type of grants you are applying for, the students will return to
their home country upon their study and add to the UGent international network
in developing countries. Therefore as a prerequisite we ask that you can
demonstrate that the university of your studies, your current or your future
employer has already a former or current relation with UGent. It's an asset if this
is in the field of your study, but if there's already collaboration in another
field, that's also good.
In view of the extremely high number
of Master Grant applications we normally receive, your application will not be
eligible if there's no relation at all. It's up to the applicant to add
documents or letters that support this institutional link.
Funding
The scholarship consists of an
allowance of €1000 per month and the yearly tuition fee with a maximum of
80€. Once you get an intstallation fee of 500€. In case of increased
tuition fee for the master's programme, Ghent University will only
reimburse the refundable part. Airline ticket and visa costs are carried by the
student.
Deadline
and decision
Deadline 2013-2014 to be announced. Example of last year:
New students: 23rd of December
2011
Students already in their first
Master at Ghent University and students already having official admission to
Ghent University:
- time till the first of March 2012 to ask for the application form
- time till 31st of March 2012 to send the soft and hard copy of the filled in application form
Decision
The final decision will be taken on
the first Council for Development Cooperation following on the 30th of April
2012.
If you would have more questions,
send an e-mail to developmentcooperation@UGent.be
New students, which are students who
never applied before for a Master Grant, need to take the following steps:
1) Send an e-mail to admission@UGent.be with the following
information:
- Title of your e-mail: Admission - Master Grant 2012-2013
- Content of your e-mail
- Your first and last name (surname) separately
- The complete postal address
- The date and place of birth
- The programme you are applying for
- A confirmation that you have read, understood and accept the admission requirements
2) The application form will be sent
by e-mail to you after an application file has been opened in our database.
3) Send your completed application
form together with all the required documents before the 23rd of
December 2011 to the International Admission Desk. Postmark date will serve
as proof.
If the outcome is successful, then
the International Admissions Desk will forward the application and letter of
admission to the Department of Research Affairs. No further action needs to be
taken by the applicant.
Once the Research Coordination
Office gets your application from the International Admissions Desk,
you will be informed by e-mail.
Send an e-mail to developmentcooperation@UGent.be
with the following information before the 1st of March 2012:
- Your full name
- The complete postal address
- The date and place of birth
- The programme you are applying for
- A scan of your admission letter
You will receive an e-mail of
confirmation and an application form.
You'll have the time till the 31st
of March of 2012 to bring or to send the hard copy.
Application
students already having official admission to Ghent University
Send an e-mail to developmentcooperation@UGent.be
with the following information before the 1st of March 2012:
- Your full name
- The complete postal address
- The date and place of birth
- The programme you are applying for
- A scan of your admission letter
You will receive an e-mail of
confirmation and an application form.
You'll have the time till the 31st
of March of 2012 to bring or to send the hard copy.
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