The Avancez Scholarship 2022/2023 is open to applications from International students who want to study for their Master’s at Chalmers University of Technology.
There is a tuition fee reduction of up to 75% in the Master’s Scholarship for Students from non-EU/EEA countries at the University in Sweden.
The Chalmers University of Technology will award several scholarships funded by the Chalmers Foundation, which are available to all citizens from non-EU/EEA countries who are liable to pay tuition fees for Swedish university education.
The exact number of scholarships is yet to be decided by the Chalmers Foundation.
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: All non-EU/EEA countries
To be taken (country): Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Accepted Subject Areas: The University President determines the field(s) of study to which the scholarships will be awarded annually. For the academic year 2022/2023, the field of study is unrestricted.
Still, it will be distributed according to targeted areas of education determined by the university management, based on the total number of applicants per each area of education from the previous academic year.
Eligibility
- Citizens from non-EU/EEA countries must pay tuition fees for Swedish University education.
- 1st year Master’s programme applicants
Selection Criteria
Selection for this award is based on the applicants’ relative academic excellence, which primarily includes weighted average grades but also the home university’s stature (including a position on global ranking lists) and priority order of the application for Chalmers Master’s programmes.
Applying for Avancez Scholarship
Click here to learn how to apply for scholarships administered by Chalmers.
Application Deadline: 17th January 2023
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Avancez Scholarship at Chalmers University of Technology offers exceptional students from all over the world a fantastic opportunity to complete their Master’s degree studies in various subjects in Sweden.
The programme seeks to develop a talented and diverse community of scholars who can help to address global problems.
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