The University of Amsterdam offers Master’s
Scholarships to outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area.
The Amsterdam Merit Scholarships (AMS) have
specifically been designed by the Universiteit van Amsterdam to offer talented
and hard-working non-EU/EEA students the opportunity to pursue a degree in one
of the academic fields covered by the UvA. The AMS programme is highly
selective: only applicants with excellent study results and motivation may
receive a scholarship.
Eligibility
Candidates wishing to take part in the Amsterdam Merit Scholarship programme must meet the following requirements:
Candidates wishing to take part in the Amsterdam Merit Scholarship programme must meet the following requirements:
- Hold
a non-EU/EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch
system of study grants and loans ("Studiefinanciering"; for more
information please refer to: www.DUO.nl). The scholarship office should be
notified as soon as possible of any change in nationality, type of
residence permit, and/or possible “Studiefinanciering” support, throughout
the academic year.
- Be
fully admitted to a degree programme at the University of Amsterdam which
is registered at the Central Register of Higher Education Programmes
(CROHO; for more information refer to: www.DUO.nl).
For more information about general application requirements, please consult the individual programme descriptions at www.uva.nl/international for study programmes taught in English, or www.uva.nl/onderwijs for study programmes taught in Dutch.
Scholarship continuation is not guaranteed when a candidate changes his or her degree programme. - Be
admitted to a Bachelor's or Master's programme at the University of
Amsterdam for the first time. AMS will not be awarded to candidates who
are admitted for a second Bachelor's or Master's programme at the
University of Amsterdam.
- Be
able to comply with Dutch visa regulations (follow the link to the IND
website below).
- Be
enrolled at the UvA as full-time student for the academic year and the
programme for which the scholarship is awarded.
- The
candidate should not receive a full coverage scholarship for the same
period of study as the AMS scholarship. Notify the scholarships office
when another full scholarship has been awarded and accepted.
- Scholarship
continuation for subsequent year(s) of study depends upon satisfactory
study progress. The programme you will be enrolled in, as it depends on
the curriculum and rules and regulations of the department, sets the
standard for satisfactory progress, and the time and manner in which
progress will be measured. Please be advised that you are expected to gain
approximately 80% of credits in any one year.
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