Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven) annually
invites applications for IRO doctoral scholarship programme available for
students from Developing Countries. The
applicant must be a citizen of one of the countries on the OCDE DAC table that are considered as: Least Developed
Countries, Low Income Countries or Low Middle Income Countries.
As one of its contributions to development cooperation, KU
Leuven offers scholarships every academic year to exceptional students from
developing countries to course their PhD in the largest university of Flanders,
Belgium. The programme is organised and managed by IRO, the
University’s
The programme is organised and managed by IRO, the
University’s Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation. This
programme is intended for the student to do his or her whole research at KU
Leuven; therefore, any other type of agreement (e.g. Sandwich programmes, etc)
are not envisioned.
The candidate must hold an academic qualification at least
equivalent to a high distinction. Degrees obtained with a final score
equivalent to second class second/lower division will not be taken into
consideration.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing Ph.D program at KU Leuven.
Study Subject(s): Applicants for the IRO Doctoral
Scholarship Programme may choose a research topic proposed by one of the KU
Leuven Doctoral Schools: Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, Engineering
and Technology Biomedical Sciences or applicants may propose their own
research topic.
Scholarship Award:
DOCTORAL STUDENTS
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PRE-DOCTORAL STUDENTS
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Monthly basic amount
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€ 1,415 (75% of the net salary of an assistant)
paid at the end of each month |
€1000 paid at the beginning of each month
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with accompanying partner (and children) living
in the same address with a valid Belgian residence
permit.** Partners who receive any other income are not elegible.
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Housing allowance of
€ 200/month |
Housing allowance of
€ 200/month |
Child allowance and accident insurance as an employee for
work-related accidents*
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Covered by the Belgian social security*
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Not covered
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Installation Allowance (only for students who are not
living in Belgium; upon arrival)
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€550
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€550
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Tuition fee
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Waived
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Waived
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Affiliation with a Belgian Health Insurance company
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Reimbursed by KU Leuven
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Reimbursed by KU Leuven
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Third-party liability insurance (private life)
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Reimbursed by KU Leuven
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Reimbursed by KU Leuven
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Professional and accident insurance coverage; third party
liability insurance (study related matters and for professional liability)
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Paid by KU Leuven
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Paid by KU Leuven
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Return flight tickets for the IRO student and his/her
partner (and children)** living in Belgium with a valid residence permit. One
way ticket to return to your home country at the end of your research.
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Paid by KU Leuven
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Paid by KU Leuven
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The doctoral scholarship is subject to partial or full
social security depending on the country of origin. Please refer to page 36 of
the brochure Travelling to Leuven.
Does not apply for people with a long term EEA residence
permit or nationality.
The IRO Doctoral Scholarship does not include financing for
mobility within the framework of the PhD. Nonetheless, the Interfaculty Council
for Development Co-operation offers mobility grants for PhD candidates and
their (co)promoters; these grants are organized on a competitive basis.
Scholarship can be taken in Belgium
Eligibility:
The applicant must be a citizen of one of the countries on
the OCDE DAC table that are considered as Least Developed Countries, Low-Income
Countries or Low-Middle-Income Countries.
The applicant may not possess a citizenship from an EU
country. The applicant may not possess a long-term EU residence permit.
The candidate’s latest master’s degree must have been
awarded no more than ten years prior to October 1st, 2017 (including the
ongoing calendar year).
The candidate must hold an academic qualification at least
equivalent to a high distinction. Degrees obtained with a final score
equivalent to second class second/lower division will not be taken into
consideration.
The research project must have excellent academic
quality, with a special focus on the development relevance of the proposal.
The vacancies that are published on the KU Leuven website
are already funded and thus, cannot participate for this scholarship.
The candidate must demonstrate a development-oriented
motivation.
The candidate must be supported by a KU Leuven promoter.
The candidate must be supported by a local
co-promoter at the candidate’s home country or where most of the research
will be carried out and which must be one of the countries on the OCDE
DAC table that are considered as: Least Developed Countries, Low-Income
Countries or Low Middle Income Countries.
The candidate must be supported by excellent recommendations
from relevant referees.
The candidate must follow the application procedure and
complete his file before November 13th 2016. Please make sure to fill up
the application form with the following instructions:
First name and last name exactly as written on the
passport.
Status: Doctoral Programme (diploma contract) or Predoctoral
programme.
Academic year: If you apply between September and October
2016, you must select 2016-2017; we will change this manually once the call for
applications for 2017-2018 opens. Starting from November 2016, you must select
2017-2018.
Is this application also intended as a scholarship
application? Yes.
Name of the scholarship agency: IRO Doctoral Scholarship
Nationality: Students from one of the countries on the OECD
DAC table that are listed under the following categories: Least Developed
Countries, Low Income Countries or Low Middle Income Countries can apply
for this IRO Doctoral Scholarship Programme.
List of Countries: Afghanistan, Kenya, Armenia, Angola,
Korea, Dem. Rep., Belize, Bangladesh, Kyrgyz Rep., Bolivia, Benin, Tajikistan,
Cameroon, Bhutan, Zimbabwe, Cape Verde, Burkina Faso, Congo, Rep., Burundi,
Côte d’Ivoire, Cambodia, Egypt, Central African Rep., El Salvador, Chad, Fiji,
Comoros, Georgia, Congo, Dem. Rep., Ghana, Djibouti, Guatemala, Equatorial
Guinea, Guyana, Eritrea, Honduras, Ethiopia, India, Cuba, Gambia,
Indonesia, Guinea, Iraq, Guinea-Bissau, Kosovo1, Haiti, Marshall Islands,
Kiribati, Micronesia, Federated States, Laos, Moldova, Lesotho, Mongolia,
Liberia, Morocco, Madagascar, Nicaragua, Malawi, Nigeria, Mali, Pakistan,
Mauritania, Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, Paraguay, Myanmar, Philippines,
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Niger, Swaziland, Rwanda, Syria, Samoa, Tokelau, São Tomé and
Príncipe, Tonga, Senegal, Turkmenistan, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Solomon Islands,
Uzbekistan, Somalia, Vietnam, South Sudan, West Bank and Gaza Strip, Sudan,
Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Yemen and Zambia
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: The candidate must hold an
academic qualification at least equivalent to a high distinction. Degrees
obtained with a final score equivalent to second class second/lower division
will not be taken into consideration.
Test Requirement: No
English Language Requirements:
Applicants need to provide an official proof of English
proficiency, the only accepted certificates are:
IELTS: Academic
TOEFL: iBT, computer-based or paper-based
TOEFL ITP is not accepted
Cambridge: CAE or CPE
FCE is not accepted
Applicants can find more information about the English
proficiency certificates here.
How to Apply: Applications may be submitted via online
or post.
Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is
November 13th, 2016.
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