Hungarian
Scholarship Board Office offers scholarships for foreign students and
lecturers in higher education institutions as well as research fellows
who intend to gain further professional experience in Hungarian higher
education institutions or research institutes. Scholarships can be
applied for in two different ways:
- Work plans and bilateral agreements: The Office of the Hungarian Scholarship Board (hereinafter HSB) welcomes applications by citizens of countries (and territories) that have a valid/effective educational work plan with Hungary, or a bilateral agreement signed by the Hungarian Ministry of National Recourses and the relevant ministry of the given country (or territory). Dissemination of all information regarding the application procedure and deadlines as well as assessment and shortlisting of applications is conducted by the scholarship authority or the Ministry of Education in the relevant home country (or territory). Applications forwarded by partner scholarship offices shall have a priority. However, applications submitted directly to the HSB Office shall also be accepted in the framework of the Pool system outlined below.
- Scholarship Pool: In
2005 the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Hungary established
the ‘Scholarship Pool’ allowing for applications for all HSB
scholarship types from the following countries/territories:
Albania, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Korean Republic, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Chile, Republic of the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Romania, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.
Citizens
of the following countries may only apply through their national
scholarship offices, on the basis of bilateral agreements: Columbia,
Yemen, Mongolia, Palestine and Vietnam.
Scholarship
The following scholarships are available in the academic year 2012-2013:
A. – semester/partial studies (3-10 months)
Available
for: undergraduate (BA/BSc) and graduate (MA/MSc) students (enrolled
at foreign higher education institutions), especially those majoring in
Hungarian Language and Literature and students participating in a
single degree track university programme (such as General Medicine,
Dentistry, Pharmaceutical Studies, Veterinary Studies, Architecture,
Studies in Law, etc.). Before application, students are required to
have completed minimum two semesters at their home institutions. For
‘Type A’ scholarship students may apply only on one occasion during
their Bachelor’s studies, and once during their Master’s studies.
B. – postgraduate studies, research (3-21 days or 1-10 months)
Available
for: applicants holding a Master’s degree or an equivalent university
degree, including PhD students who intend to do research for their
dissertation and wish to stay in Hungary for less than 10 months.
(However, PhD students cannot earn credits during the scholarship period
at the host university.)
C/1. – full PhD programme (36 months)
Only
students proficient in Hungarian can apply. The scholarship is
conditional upon successful entrance exam / admission to the respective
doctoral school.
C/2. – partial PhD studies (10 months)
Applicants
must be enrolled in a PhD programme at an accredited higher education
institution in their home country or in a foreign country (but not in
Hungary).
D. – postdoctoral studies, research (1-10 months)
Applicants must hold a PhD or an equivalent degree.
E. – research stay (3-21 days or 1-10 months)
Available
for associate professors or high-ranking academics as well as
researchers holding minimum a PhD or an equivalent degree.
F. – summer courses in the summer of 2012 (2-4 weeks)
Only
courses published in the list of ‘Summer Courses 2012’ on the HSB
website can be selected. You may select three different courses but
your scholarship will allow you to participate only in one course.
Eligibility
Candidates
must come from the following countries: Albania, Argentina, Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan,
Korean Republic, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia,
Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Chile, Republic of the
Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Romania, Singapore, Slovak
Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan,
Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.
As well as these: Columbia, Yemen, Mongolia, Palestine and Vietnam, on the basis of bilateral agreements.
Non-eligibility:
- Foreign citizens with a residence/immigration permit or in the course of applying for such a permit in Hungary
- Foreign citizens with permanent residence in Hungary
- Foreign citizens employed on a permanent basis as defined by the Hungarian Labour Law
- Students in employment applying for part-time or correspondence study programmes
- Students applying for programmes not financed by the Hungarian State
- Students admitted to higher education host institutions where tuition fee is required.
Application
Applications must be submitted in two ways:
- ONLINE on the HSB website,
- In printed version by post.
Note:
Applications must be submitted in both ways. The office will only
accept applications sent by post as well as through the online system
by the given deadline.
- Online application: You have to register and upload your application material on the HSB website
Deadline of the online application: 26th April 2012 (Thursday midnight)
- Printed version: must be sent by post to the following address:
Balassi Intézet, MÖB Iroda
1519 Budapest Pf. 385
Hungary
1519 Budapest Pf. 385
Hungary
Deadline: Thursday, 26th April 2012 (postmark)
Note:
For those applying under the system of bilateral agreements the
application deadline might be earlier, as determined by the national
scholarship office of the given country. It is suggested that applicants
keep a copy of the application documents.
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