THE KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET GLOBAL MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 15 January, 2024

LOCATION: Sweden

Karolinska Institutet offers a handful of tuition fee scholarships to excellent students who have been admitted to one of our Global Master’s Programmes starting each Autumn semester. Normally around 10 scholarships are awarded per year, spread to all the Global Master’s Programmes. The competition is fierce with approximately 1500 international students applying for the scholarship annually.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for the KI Global Master’s Scholarship you must:

have applied to one of Karolinska Institutet’s Global Master’s Programmes starting 2024

be a tuition fee paying student (from outside the EU/EEA)

have paid the application fee by 1 February 2024

fulfil the entry and documentation requirements for the programme you have applied for

Only first year students are eligible to apply.

BENEFIT:

The KI Global Master’s Scholarship only covers the tuition fee (or part of the tuition fee for programmes only partially given by Karolinska Institutet). Travel, living expenses and other costs must be met with other funding

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MOPGA VISITING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS IN FRANCE

Application Deadline: 9 January 2024

LOCATION: France

This seventh Make Our Planet Great Again (MOPGA) call for applications is intended to welcome at least 40 early career researchers wishing to carry out their research in France. The program is funded by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in collaboration with the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research, and implemented by Campus France.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants who do NOT hold French citizenship 

Foreign researchers holding a doctoral degree for less than 5 years (must have passed their thesis defense between January 2019 and January 2024)

Foreign researchers who have not resided in France between October 9th 2023 and January 9th 2024 (more than 90 days) 

BENEFIT:

At least 40 fellowships will be awarded to successful early career researchers over a 12-month period starting in September 2024.

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