Wednesday, 7 September 2022

Top Fully Funded Scholarships to Study Abroad in UK, Canada, Italy, Australia, Germany

 


    To study abroad is a dream of most people nowadays. It not just gives them international exposure but also experience of studying with the students from different countries having different talents. Here are some scholarships which are mostly fully funded in nature. So that lessens the burden of one while going abroad.




1) Maxwell King PhD Scholarship at Monash University Australia



Benefits-


Benefits include $36,800 towards living cost including full tuition fee and accommodation, $1500 for Relocation Allowance and $1500 for Research Grants.


Eligibility-


You must be one of the following:


An Australian citizen

A New Zealand citizen

Australian permanent resident

Australian humanitarian visa holder

An International student


You must meet the following criteria:


have submitted a scholarship application in the current year;

be undertaking research in the study areas and faculties listed below;

meet Monash's competitive scholarship selection process requirements; and

meet Monash English language proficiency requirements.


Benefits-


The MKS provides:


a living allowance (stipend);

a research allowance; and

a relocation allowance, if eligible.


Selection criteria-


Monash scholarships are very competitive and are awarded based on your academic record, any research outputs and prior research experience.


Application closes 31 October each year.



For more information visit- 


https://www.monash.edu/study/fees-scholarships/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/maxwell-king-phd-scholarship




2) Chevening scholarship in the UK



Last date- 

1 November 2022, at 0:00 (GMT)


Benefits-

As Chevening Scholarships are fully-funded, your award includes the following:


university tuition fees

a monthly stipend

travel costs to and from the UK

an arrival allowance

a homeward departure allowance

the cost of one visa application

a travel grant to attend Chevening events in the UK


Eligibility-


To be eligible for a Chevening Scholarship you must:


Be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country or territory.


Return to your country of citizenship for a minimum of two years after your award has ended.


Have completed all components of an undergraduate degree that will enable you to gain entry onto a postgraduate programme at a UK university by the time you submit your application. This is typically equivalent to an upper second-class 2:1 honours degree in the UK but may be different depending on your course and university choice.


Have at least two years (equivalent to 2,800 hours) of work experience.

Apply to three different eligible UK university courses and have received an unconditional offer from one of these choices by 13 July 2023.


You are not eligible for a Chevening Scholarship if you:


Hold British or dual British citizenship (unless you are a citizen of a British Overseas Territory or hold BN(O) and are applying from Hong Kong).


Hold refugee status in a non-Chevening eligible country. Applicants who are citizens of a Chevening-eligible country and who hold refugee status in a Chevening-eligible country are eligible for a scholarship.


Are an employee, a former employee, or relative of an employee of Her Majesty’s Government, or have been within the last two years from the opening of Chevening applications  (including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, all British Embassies/High Commissions, the Home Office, the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Department for International Trade and the UKVI), the British Council, a sponsoring UK university, or a staff member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.


Employees, former employees, or relatives of an employee of Chevening Partner organisations are eligible to apply, but if the employment took place within the last two years, you cannot receive a Chevening Partner Award from the organisation from which you work, previously worked, or are affiliated with through relatives.


Have previously studied in the UK with funding from a UK Government-funded scholarship.



Having a master’s degree does not prevent you from applying for a Chevening Award to study for a second master’s degree in the UK, as long as you can clearly explain why it will help you fulfil your career plan to influence positive change in your home country.


For more information visit-


https://www.chevening.org/scholarship/india/ 




3) DAAD Research Grants for doctoral programs in Germany 



Objective-

This scholarship programme offers you the opportunity to complete your doctoral degree in Germany.


Eligibility-

You can apply if you have above-average qualifications and you completed your Master's degree or Diploma, or in exceptional cases a Bachelor's degree, at the latest by the time the funding period begins.


Benefits-

The programme provides funding for a doctoral project at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany. This can be either:


an individual project supervised by a university teacher (doctoral supervisor)

or

participation in a structured doctoral study programme


Research phases outside Germany can also be funded if these are critical for the successful completion of your doctoral degree. Another requirement is that the visits should constitute no more than one quarter of the anticipated total funding period. You must provide details about the planned visits in your study plan and time schedule in your application documents (see "Application documents").


Duration of the funding

Funding is provided for a maximum of four years; the length of the funding period is decided by a selection committee and depends on your project and study plan.

Grants are initially awarded for a maximum of one year. Extensions depend on whether the selection committee considers your previous award period to have been successfully completed.


Value

Monthly payments of 1,200 euros

Payments towards health, accident and personal liability insurance cover.

Travel allowance

Annual research allowance. If you come from a DAC country, you will receive a flat rate of € 460 (€ 230 in the fourth year); for all other countries the grant is € 260 (€ 130 in the fourth year).

Under certain circumstances, grant holders may receive the following additional benefits:

monthly rent subsidy

monthly allowance for accompanying family members.


To enable you to improve your language skills in preparation for your stay in Germany, DAAD offers the following services:

Payment of course fees for an online language course after receipt of the Scholarship Award Letter

if necessary: Language course (2, 4 or 6 months) before the start of the research stay in Germany; the DAAD decides whether to fund the grant holder's participation and for how long depending on language skills and project. If a language course scholarship is granted and the working language at the host institute is German, participation is compulsory. Due to the pandemic, German courses may take place online.

Allowance for a personally chosen German language course during the grant period

Reimbursement of the fee for a TestDaF or DSH test, which you can take either in your home country after you have received your Scholarship Award Letter or in Germany during your funding period.


Selection-

An independent selection committee consisting of specialist scientists reviews applications.


The selection criteria are:


1. Qualification


Academic achievements (grade point average, development of grades)

Academic progress

Knowledge of the language of instruction or working language

If applicable, scholarly achievements after graduation, (e.g. publications, lectures, conference papers)


2. Quality of research project

Quality of research proposal and preparation (originality, topicality and relevance of the project, choice of host institution and first contacts)

Feasibility and consistency of study plan and schedule (analysis and evaluation stages)

Incorporation of project within the overall doctorate (in terms of content and time), if relevant


3. Potential of applicant

Career prospects: significance of the research project and stay in Germany for further academic, professional and personal development

Motivation: academic and personal reasons for wanting to visit Germany, German language skills (if different from working language)

Non-study-related activities: non-study-related knowledge and skills, civic engagement


As a rule, applicants should not have graduated any longer than six years before the application deadline

If you have already started your doctorate, it also applies that the start of the doctorate should not be longer than 3 years ago.


Your application cannot be considered, if you have been resident in Germany for longer than 15 months at the application deadline.


Note:

For applicants from the fields of human medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry, other regulations are applicable. Please refer to www.daad.de/extrainfo.


Language skills-

The required language level depends on the applicant's study plans and subject: In the arts, social sciences and in law, at least a good knowledge of German is usually expected. For the natural sciences and engineering, proof of good English language skills may also be accepted if English is spoken at the host institute.


For more information visit-


https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?detail=57135739




4) DSU University of Pisa scholarship in Italy 


Requirement-

Students planning to enrol or already enrolled in a Degree program at the University of Pisa, if they do not already have a qualification of the same level of education.



Benefits-

free accommodation

free meals at the University dining halls

contribution to cover extra expenses (sporting activities, books, etc.)

exemption from University tuition fees.



Application and required documents-

Online application only. The application can be submitted even if the student is not enrolled yet. The grant is valid for only one academic year. Therefore, students have to repeat the application each academic year.


Foreign students (with income abroad) who wish to access the services offered by the DSU (Scholarship, Services Scholarship, Grant for Disabled Students, Extraordinary Contribution, Subsidised Canteen Prices, etc.) are requested to apply online, print the receipt available in their personal area and send it following the instructions provided by the admission call, attaching a document certifying the family economic status together with a copy of a valid identity document.


- EU students

Students from EU countries have to fill in a specific declaration, which can be downloaded at the end of the online application procedure.


- Non-EU students from developing countries

Students coming from Non-EU developing countries have to certify that they do not belong to a high income and high-status family. This certificate must be released by one of the following institutions:


Italian diplomatic representatives in the home country;

Diplomatic representative body (Embassy or Consulate) of the country of origin in Italy.

Please remember that the certificate has to be legalised by the Italian Prefettura.


- Other Non-EU students

Students are required to submit all documents, translated into Italian language and legalised by the competent Italian diplomatic representatives of the home country, or according to the international provisions on legalisation related to:


family status;

income;

real estate;

movable assets.


 

Application submission-

The annual call for applications for DSU scholarships is published in the month of July on the DSU Toscana website. For a.y. 2022/2023 the deadline for the DSU Scholarship application is 6 September 2022. 


For the first year of application, the ranking only considers the annual family income. For subsequent years, the list also takes into account academic merit.


DSU grant holders can also benefit from other merit-based grants allocated by the University of Pisa only in the first academic year, provided that the benefit amount does not exceed € 6,000.


For more information visit-


https://www.unipi.it/index.php/tuition-fees-and-financial-support/item/2275-dsu-scholarship




5) Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships at the University of Toronto 


Eligibility-

To be eligible to apply to the Pearson International Scholarship, you must be:


an international student (i.e. a non-Canadian requiring a study permit);

currently in your final year of secondary school or have graduated no earlier than June 2022

beginning your studies at the University of Toronto in September 2023 (students already attending post-secondary studies cannot be considered; students starting their studies in January 2023 at another post-secondary institution cannot be considered)


Benefits-

The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships will cover tuition, books, incidental fees, and full residence support for four years.


Last date-

School nomination deadline: November 30, 2022


Student OUAC application deadline: December 14, 2022 (Please note this is the final date to submit an application to the OUAC; however, it is recommended you apply for admission through the OUAC before November 7, 2022 as spaces in programs fill-up quickly and popular programs may close early.)


Student scholarship application deadline: January 16, 2023.


For more information visit-


https://future.utoronto.ca/pearson/about/



Disclaimer-


The post is only with the intention to help others. The information given above is to the best of the knowledge as per the official account/website of the scholarship. Still we insist to kindly check first at your concern and then go ahead.

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