Netherlands Scholarships
Utrecht Excellence Scholarships in Netherlands, 2018
Utrecht University offers 20-25 scholarships that will be available for 2018-2019. The funds for the scholarships originally from the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship Fund, established by Utrecht University and from contributions by Utrecht University alumni.
Utrecht University is one of the oldest universities in Netherlands. It was established on 26 March 1636 and had an enrollment of 30,449 students in 2012, and employed 5,295 faculty and staff. The university is rated as the best university in the Netherlands by the Shanghai Ranking of World Universities 2013, and ranked as the 13th best university in Europe and the 52nd best university of the world.
Scholarship Host
Utrecht University
Field of Study
Master Degree
Level of Study
Master Degree
Intended Group
Non-EU/EEA International students
Available Seats
20-25 scholarships will be available for 2018-2019 period, distributed across the 6 Graduate Schools.
Scholarship Value
This scholarship can be awarded as:
- tuition fees or
- tuition fees plus 11.000 euro living expenses
Application Deadline
February 1 (00:00 Dutch time)
Applicant Eligibility
To be eligible for this Scholarship, you must:
- Belong to the top 10% of your graduating class
- Hold a non-EU/EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans
- Have completed your secondary school and/or Bachelor degree outside the Netherlands
- Have applied for an international master’s programme with a start date of September 1, 2018. Not all programmes participate, please check www.uu.nl/masters > master’s programme > Tuition fees and financial support to see if the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship is mentioned as a scholarship opportunity.
How to Apply
After submitting an application for the Master’s programme, non-EU/EEA applicants will have the option to submit an application for an Utrecht Excellence Scholarship.
You will need to upload the following document:
- Proof of belonging to the top 10% of your graduating class:an official document issued by your university that proves you are among the top 10% of your graduating class, such as a statement signed and stamped by your University, a reference letter, a class ranking certificate, etc.
Please note that students starting their programme in February are not eligible for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarships.
- Submit an application for a Master’s programme; if you do not do this first, your UES application will simply be deleted.
- After submitting an application for a Master’s programme, you can go to Osiris Online Application.
- Log in with your Osiris username and password.
- Click on the link ‘New application’.
- Answer the UES questions and upload the requested document(s).
- Submit your application.
As the scholarship deadline is February 1, you will not be informed whether you have been awarded the scholarship prior to this date and not before you have been (un)conditionally admitted to the programme.
*) Please visit scholarship website on below link for more information about the scholarshp:
Scholarship Website
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Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003119 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Student Accessibility Resource Center – Student Assistant (Spring 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary |
Performs various administrative duties including providing support to our Test Proctoring Center and volunteer programs (note taking/mentoring); greeting visitors and directing them to the appropriate area; checking in students and others who have scheduled appointments; answering incoming phone calls and routing them to the correct staff member; taking messages as needed; assisting front office staff members with duties such as filing, copying, and faxing documents. Shift Specifics: 9 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required |
Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required |
None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities |
Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience | |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/27/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45548 |
Netherlands Scholarships
Work Study Student
Position Details
Position Details
Requisition Number | STU003122 |
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Classification Title | Work Study Student |
Working Title | Psychology – Student Assistant (Summer 2018) |
Department | 3900800302-CWSP-On-campus |
Location | Main Campus – Statesboro |
Position Summary |
Provides customer service, runs campus errands, assists administrative staff, facilities monitoring, performs general administrative tasks, answers and transfers telephone calls, files documents and paperwork. Shift Specifics: 10 – 12 hours per week; flexible with class schedule. Student employees cannot work more than 1300 hours in a 12-consecutive month period. Georgia Southern University is a tobacco and smoke-free campus. All faculty, staff, and students must adhere to the established University System of Georgia policy. |
Minimum Education Required |
Must possess a Federal Work-Study Award. |
Could a level of job-related experience higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of education? | No |
Minimum Experience Required |
None |
Could a level of education higher than the minimum required for the position substitute for the minimum level of job-related experience? | No |
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities |
Effective communication (verbal and written), organization and human relations skills; ability to work well in a diverse environment; proficiency with computer and Microsoft Office Applications software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases; successful completion of the background investigation process. |
Preferred Experience |
Previous customer service skills and experience working in an office environment within a diverse community. |
Preferred Education | |
Salary Range | $7.25 – $8.00 per hour |
Job Open Date | 04/06/2018 |
Job Close Date | 04/13/2018 |
Position Status | Part-Time |
Special Instructions for Applicants | |
Quicklink for Posting | http://employment.georgiasouthern.edu/postings/45580 |