Your application for admission to a master’s programme must be submitted by either the Early Bird deadline (1 December) or Priority Deadlines (non-EU/EEA 15 January; EU/EEA 15 February). We recommend you apply as early as possible.
After receiving an admission offer, you will be invited to access the Funding Application. You will have two weeks to apply for scholarships.
For the Digital Governance Scholarship, write a one-page personal statement elaborating on your interest in digitalisation and how your studies at the Hertie School could serve this purpose.
You may not apply for scholarships until after being admitted to a programme. You may only apply to one full scholarship per year.
Application Deadline: 1 April 2025, 12.00 AM (CET)
LOCATION: Belgium
The Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences gives a full tuition fee waiver to max. four non-EEA students of the Master of Arts in Sport Ethics and Integrity (MAiSI).
Eligible nationalities: Africa, Asia, North America, Central America, South America, Oceania and Europe
Candidates must be a of a nationality outside of the European Economic Area (EEA) and have obtained their first degree in that country.
Students receive the scholarship if they have been accepted for the programme for which they have applied and if they meet the eligibility requirements.