EIT DIGITAL MASTER SCHOOL INTELLIGENT CHIPS AND SYSTEMS (ICS) SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline: 11 February 2026 (23:59 CET).

LOCATION: Multiple Regions in Europe

If you are passionate about shaping the future of digital technologies and want to gain expertise in the systems that make our world smarter and more efficient, this programme is for you. The double-degree master’s offers a unique combination of technical depth and entrepreneurial mindset, preparing you to innovate in areas such as IoT, chip design, robotics, and edge computing. Studying across two leading European universities, you will build strong academic foundations, specialize in a field of your choice, and gain professional experience through an internship—setting you up for a successful career in high-tech industries or as an entrepreneur in the embedded systems sector.

ELIGIBILITY:

This funding scheme is only available to EU Member States nationals (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs) and nationals from listed EEA countries and countries associated to the Digital Europe Programme.

If you have a technical background and are eager to shape the future of intelligent and connected systems, then this programme is for you. The Intelligent Chips and Systems Master’s is open to applicants with a Bachelor of Science degree—or those in their final year of study—in fields such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical or Communication Engineering, Information Systems, Mechatronics, or Mathematics.

Applicants should have completed at least 40 ECTS in ICT-related subjects (such as computer science, programming, or communications technology) and 20 ECTS in mathematics (including calculus, algebra, or statistics). In some cases, relevant professional experience may compensate for a lack of formal academic background—if that applies to you, be sure to highlight it in your letter of motivation.

Participating Universities: By joining the Intelligent Chips and Systems programme, you can choose to study at two of the following universities:

University of Bologna, Italy

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

ISEN Méditerranée, France

Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy

Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

The University of Tampere, Finland

University of Turku, Finland

University of Trento, Italy

BENEFIT:

The EIT Digital Master School is a fee-paying programme, with a range of attractive scholarships and funding options available to support students. See details on fees and funding options here.

EIT Digital has its own funding scheme that provides for three types of scholarships:

Scholarships of Excellence—Full tuition fee waiver and monthly allowance (based on average living costs in the study country)

Full tuition fee waiver

Half tuition fee waiver

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FEDERATION UNIVERSITY 2026 FOUNDATION – FOUNDATION FOR GRADUATES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES BURSARIES

Application Deadline: 1 March 2026 05:00 PM (AEDT)

LOCATION: Australia

The Foundation of Graduates in Early Childhood Studies was established in 2005 by the Association of Graduates in Early Childhood Studies to support work in the early childhood field in Australia. The Association of Graduates in Early Childhood Studies (AGECS) has always had a philanthropic focus. With the proceeds from the sales of the Warrawong and Forest Hill properties, the Association established a philanthropic trust (The Foundation of Graduates in Early Childhood Studies) that distributes funds to projects associated with early childhood education and care.

ELIGIBILITY:

Domestic or international student

New/commencing or continuing student in 2026

Enrolled in a TAFE, undergraduate or postgraduate degree (excluding research degrees)

Enrolled in one of the following courses:

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care

Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)

Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Applicants must be undertaking (or due to undertake) work placements in a regional area as part of their studies, with a preference for students with young children whose childcare needs would be impacted by these work placement requirements.

Read the Selection and Administration Guidelines to check your eligibility. 

Once applications open, you will need to complete the application form questions. Opens: 5 Jan 2026 09:00 AM (AEDT)

BENEFIT:

Bursary Amount: The recipient will receive a single payment of $1,000 after the census date.

10 Bursaries Available 

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