Fully Funded Scholarships in Belgium: (Deadline 15 February 2021)
Application details
ARES Scholarships – Funded by Government of Belgium is available to undertake Short Training, Masters level programs at Belgium Universities.
Available Subjects:
- Master of specialization in development, environment, and societies
- Also, Master of specialization in human rights
- Likewise, specialization in aquatic resources management and aquaculture
- Moreover, specialization in risk and disaster management
- Also, Master of specialization in integrated management of health risks in developing countries (GIRISS)
- Similarly, specialized Master in International and Development Economics
- Moreover, master of Specialization in Transfusion Medicine
- Additionally, specialized Master in Microfinance
- However, master of specialization in integrated production and preservation of natural resources in urban and peri-urban areas
- Additionally, specialized Master in Public Health Methodology
- Master of Specialization in Public Health Sciences – Research Methods Applied to Global Health
- Master’s degree in Science and Environmental Management in Developing Countries
- Also, master of specialization in transport and logistics.
Eligible Nationalities:
Students from developing countries are eligible.
Scholarship Benefits:
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- International travel costs Receipts must be provided Economy-class travel on an IATA-approved airline, with a maximum of one round-trip ticket per academic year.
- Likewise, living allowance Flat rate1150 €/month for a duration of 12 months.
- Indirect mission fees Flat rate150 €. This amount is given once per stay, upon arrival of the grantee.
- Also, arrival allowance, tuition, and return fees Flat rate700 €. This amount is given once per stay, upon arrival of the grantee.
- Registration fees At the current rate for DGD grantees. Insurance fees Directly paid by ARES.
- Moreover, travel costs that are part of inter-university training Receipts must be provided Reimbursed based on real costs incurred, with receipts provided.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applying for an ARES grant is totally free. ARES does not charge fees at any stage of the application nor selection process. You may inform us via e-mail of any problems with individuals or companies who claim to represent ARES and request any payment.
For a request to be valid, the applicant must:
- Be a citizen of a developing country. To be eligible, applicants must be residing and working in their country of origin when they apply;
- Only nationals of the following countries may apply for grants from ARES: Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia (only for training courses in English), Haiti, Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Peru, the Philippines, the DR Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, and Vietnam;
- Also, be under the age of 40 for degree programs, and under 45 for training courses, at the time the training is scheduled to begin;
- Have earned a diploma comparable to a graduate-level diploma from Belgian university studies. Nevertheless, for certain training courses, different requirements may be requested, which will be specified below;
- Likewise, possess relevant professional experience in a developing country of at least two years after graduate studies, or of three years after their studies if the applicant has earned a post-grad degree from a university in an industrialized country;
- Have good mastery of written and spoken French. For training courses held in another language, it is essential to have a proper level in the course’s language, both written and spoken. We shall insist that the applicant commit to learning French in order to take part in daily life in Belgium;
- Also, apply for only one training course.
Applicants should not obtain prior admission to one of the Francophone universities in Belgium in order to be considered for ARES grants.
Application Procedure:
The procedure to apply for an ARES grant is now online via the GIRAF platform by 5 February 2021 at the latest. Please note that applications for the following internships must be submitted via GIRAF by 15 January 2021 at the latest.