The NL Scholarship is financed by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science together with Dutch Higher Education Institutions. It is available for applicants to the:
Master of Music, Performance
Master of Music, Music Design
MA programme Fine Art
MA programme Scenography
ELIGIBILITY:
You do not have a European Economic Area (EEA) nationality (EEA = EU + Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway).
Students from Switserland and Suriname cannot apply for the NL Scholarship as they are eligible for the statutory tuition fee.
This also applies to non-EEA students who are eligible for the statutory tuition fees due to certain regulations.
You do not have a degree from an education institution in the Netherlands.
You are an excellent student.
At HKU University of the Arts Utrecht you must be in or starting the admission procedure for the HKU Master of Music, Master of Fine Art or Master Scenography.
BENEFIT:
The scholarship amounts to €5,000. You will receive this in the first year of your studies. This scholarship can be awarded in conjunction with the HKU Talent Grant
The University of Exeter is offering one‘Green Futures’ Postgraduate Taught Scholarship for study on one of our eligible Masters programmes in 2025/26. Applications are invited from exceptional international candidates who would otherwise be unable to pursue their sustainability academic and career goals and who will increase our University community’s diversity and inclusion.
ELIGIBILITY:
The Scholarship is available for the following one-year, full-time, campus-based Postgraduate taught degrees in our Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy.
You can apply for one of these awards if you:
Are classified as an International student for fees purposes;
are a citizen/passport holder of a Low or Lower Middle Income Country (eligible countries appear in the first three columns of the table here);
already hold an offer to study an eligible Masters programme from the table above at the University of Exeter in the 2025/26 academic year (September 2025 entry);
have achieved, or expect to achieve, the equivalent of a UK first in your undergraduate degree (see our Entry Requirements pages for further guidance); and
have not previously studied or worked in a High Income country.
If you are yet to make your Masters programme application, then please visit our Postgraduate taught study pages. You are advised to submit your programme application no later than 29 March 2025.
BENEFIT:
The award covers the full tuition fees and a stipend for living costs.