Wednesday, 22 November 2017

MASTER SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN FINLAND

Deadline: 10 January 2018
Open to: students of all nationalities
Scholarships: full tuition fee
Description
Full tuition scholarships at the University of Jyvaskyla are now available to pursue master’s degree programmes in Finland. Scholarships are available to students of all nationalities.
Students must have Bachelor’s degree (academic first cycle degree), relevant to the field of education, and completed with good grades.
The University of Jyvaskyla is a University of Jyvaskyla, Finland. It has its origins in the first Finnish-speaking Teacher Training College, founded in 1863. Around 15,000 students are currently enrolled in the degree programs of the university. It is ranked as the fourth largest university in Finland when measured according to the number of master’s degrees conferred.
Eligibility
Entrance Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (academic first cycle degree), relevant to the field of education, and completed with good grades. Admission of an applicant graduating after the application deadline is conditional till s/he submits the degree certificate, the deadline being July 17th, 2018.
Bachelor’s degree or a polytechnic degree.
The degree has to be completed by 17 July 2018. Please check also programme specific application requirements.
Scholarship
The scholarship covers the full tuition fee and it is awarded for two academic years. However, receiving the scholarship for the second academic year depends on your study progress and success during the first academic year:
In order to receive the scholarship for the second year, you must complete at least 55 ECTS credits of degree studies during the first year;
If you complete your degree in less than two years, the right to the scholarship expires upon the completion of your degree. Even if your studies are delayed, the scholarship is not granted for longer than two academic years;
Cost-of-living grants are available at the University of Jyväskylä only in the IMDP in Nuclear and Particle Physics.
How to Apply?
 The application form itself is to be submitted online. All supporting documents must be submitted either in Finnish, Swedish or English. If any of your supporting documents are not in one of these languages, then an officially certified translation must be sent, along with a certified copy of the original document. In addition, you should send the required enclosures by mail to University Admissions Finland.
Officially certified transcript of records;
Officially certified copies of degree certificates;
Copy of a residence permit;
Copy of a valid passport;
Certificate of English language proficiency;
Curriculum Vitae (CV);
Motivation letter.
For more information please visit the official website.

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