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Monday, October 18, 2010

International Scholarships and grants for Non-EU/EEA Students: Denmark

For full degrees or part of a degree

Scholarships are available for students from non-EU/EEA countries studying at higher education institutions in Denmark. The scholarships are administered by the institutions, so please enquire about this at the institution when you apply for admission.

Through the Erasmus Mundus scheme, it is possible to apply for a scholarship to undertake specific Master's degree programmes offered jointly by a Danish institution and other European institutions. For further information, please refer to  Erasmus Mundus in Denmark 
Exchange/visiting students

If you are studying through an exchange agreement or as a visiting student, the possibility of obtaining financial assistance will depend on your home institution and the chosen exchange agreement:

    * If you are studying in a European country participating in the Erasmus programme, you can apply for exchange and mobility grants at your home institution.
    * If you are studying in a Nordic country and certain European countries outside the EU you can apply for grants through Nordplus and Tempus.
    * If you are studying in a country outside the EU, we would advise you to seek information about grants and scholarships at your home institution.
    * If your home country has a bilateral agreement with Denmark, it is also possible for non-Danish students and researchers to apply for a number of Danish Goverment scholarships.

In addition to the above mentioned opportunities, a range of other grants and scholarships are available. American students may for example be eligible to apply for a Fulbright scholarship. Further information is available at the Denmark-American Foundation and the Fulbright Commission .

Several scholarship programmes for students from inside and outside the EU are listed at the EU-database Ploteus .

In accordance with the Cultural Agreement Programmes and other scholarship exchange programmes, Denmark offers scholarships to nationals from countries inside and outside the EU.

Finally, PhD students and researchers are advised to look at The Researcher's Mobility Portal for information about available programmes.

Who can apply for a scholarship?  
In order to be eligible to apply for a scholarship you have to be:

    *A citizen of a country outside the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA).
    *Permanently resident in a non-EU/EEA country.
    *Studying in Denmark outside any established exchange programme or another kind of agreement, which waives your tuition fee.

What kind of financial support can I apply for?
The amount may vary between institutions.

How and when do I apply?   
If you would like to apply for a scholarship, we would strongly recommend you do the following:

   1. Contact the institution which offers the specific study programme you are interested in. The institution will then provide you with the application form. The institution can also inform you about entry requirements, course descriptions, deadlines and student services.
   2. Apply for a residence permit. Read the instructions below.

 When will I be notified about the outcome of my application?
The institution will assess all applications as soon as this process is finalised, the applicants will be notified by the institution where they have applied for a scholarship.

Official Website for further details : http://studyindenmark.dk/tuition-and-scholarships/tuition-and-scholarships   

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