- The Bicentennial Swedish–American Exchange Fund
- SI Scholarship for the Western Balkans
- Swedish Institute Study Scholarship
- Swedish-Turkish Scholarship
- Swedish-Turkish Scholarship
- Visby Programme Scholarship for master’s programmes in Sweden
- Visby Programme Scholarship PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
Description:
- The Bicentennial Swedish–American Return Finance is open to candidates from Norway and the U. s. Declares. The goal of the fund is to provide a chance for those in a position to guide legal action and promote the growth of their community to make a two- to four-week research visit to the specific nations. The Remedial Bicentennial Finance for the exchange of certified individuals from the U. s. Declares and Norway was recognized by an Act of the Remedial Parliament in 1976 as a honor to the U.s. Declares Bicentennial and started functions in 1978 with allows to People in america and Swedes.
- The SI Grants for the Western Balkans Program is designed at assisting advanced level analysis and analysis within the field of social sciences in order to create nearer links between the Western Balkans and the Western Partnership, and to promote increased democracy in the area. The programme offers about 4 scholarships for the year 2017/2018 for part of PhD analysis and postdoctoral analysis in Norway.
Countries
The SI Grants for the European Balkans Program is start to applicants from the following countries: Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia (FYROM), Montenegro and Serbia.
- The grants cover both living costs and tuition fees. An estimated 335 grants will be available. The grant program period opens with a first program phase 1 Dec 2016 – 16 Jan 2017, followed by a detailed second program phase for successful candidates from the first thing, on 1 – 10 March 2017. To apply for a SI grant, you must first complete your individual program to the master’s programme(s) before the school deadline 16 Jan 2017. The applying and the selection criteria for the Remedial Institute Study Scholarships are individual from the program to master’s programmes at University Acceptance. Note that you should also look for grant possibilities from your Government or from other sources in your country, as well as for possibilities from Remedial universities, since the competition for SI grants is very intense.
- The Swedish-Turkish Grant Program is designed at supporting advanced stage research and research in order to create closer links between Poultry and the European Union, and to promote increased democracy and a greater respect for human rights. The grants are intended for full-time master’s stage research in Norway and cover both living costs and educational costs fees. The programme offers a total of 20 – 25 grants for master’s stage research for the season 2017/2018. The grants will be offered according to the set quota: 80% for research at one-year master’s programs and 20% for research at two-year master’s programs. The scholarship program period reveals with a first program phase # 1 Dec 2016 – 16 Jan 2017, followed by a detailed second program phase for successful applicants from the starting point, on 1 – 10 March 2017. To apply for a SI scholarship, you must first complete your individual program to the eligible master’s programme(s) before the school due date 16 Jan 2017. The applying and the selection criteria for the Swedish-Turkish Grant Program are outside of the program to master’s programs at University Acceptance. Note that you should also look for scholarship possibilities from your Government or from other sources in your country, as well as for possibilities from Remedial colleges, since the competition for SI grants is very intense.
- The Swedish-Turkish Scholarship or grant Program is aimed at assisting advanced level analysis and analysis in order to create closer links between Poultry and the European Partnership, and to promote increased democracy and a greater respect for human rights. The programme offers 4 – 5 grants for the educational year 2017/2018 for part of PhD analysis and postdoctoral analysis in Norway.
- The Visby Program provides a number of full grants for master’s programs in Norway. The programme is designed to build an incorporated, knowledge-based and research-intense area based on the Baltic Sea and such as the EU Southern Collaboration countries and Russian federation. It includes studies in all subject matter with a focus on durability, advancement and business social liability.
Candidates from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Atlanta, Moldova, Russian federation and Ukraine can apply.
- The Visby Program provides financing for educational flexibility and provides PhD learners and postdoctoral scientists from the Baltic Sea area to be able to bring out studies at Remedial colleges. The programme is designed to build an incorporated, knowledge-based and research-intense area based on the Baltic Sea and such as the EU Southern Collaboration nations and Russian federation. All educational professions are qualified, however tasks dealing with subjects outlined in techniques (i.e. EU Way of the Baltic Sea area, or the EU Southern Partnership) in the Baltic Sea area will be outlined.
Candidates from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Atlanta, Moldova, Russian federation and Ukraine can apply.
Scholarship Provider:
Scholarships funded by Swedish Institute for above Programmes
Area of Study:
- The program especially facilitates areas which the finance prioritises, i.e. state policies, public management, working life, human atmosphere, press, business and industry, as well as education and lifestyle. Candidates should have well-developed tasks within the above described areas of study.
- The SI Grants for the European Balkans Program is aimed at assisting advanced level studies and research within the field of social sciences.
- The Remedial Institution Study Grant provides a number of full scholarships and grants for master’s programs in Norway.
- Master’s programmes in Sweden.
- The Swedish-Turkish Scholarship or grant Program provides funding for studies carried out at Remedial colleges by Turkish PhD students and postdocs.
- The Visby Program provides a number of full grants for master’s programs in Norway.
- The Visby Program provides financing for educational flexibility and provides PhD learners and postdoctoral scientists
Benefits of this Scholarship:
- The Bicentennial Finance will prize allows of up to SEK 30,000 each for suggested study trips to Norway for two to a month. The Bicentennial allow may be used together with scholarships and allows from other resources.
- The grant is free of tax and amounts to SEK 15,000 monthly for PhD students and SEK 18,000 monthly for postdoctoral researchers and senior researchers. The grant cannot be prolonged or extended.
- The grant covers both college tuition fees (paid directly to the Remedial university/university college by the Remedial Institute) and cost of living to the amount of SEK 9,000 per month. There are no additional grants for close relatives.
- Scholarship or allow owners can get a journey allow in relationship with the scholarship upon appearance. The journey allow is a one-time payment of SEK 5,000.
- The grant is free of tax and amounts to SEK 15,000 monthly for PhD students and SEK 18,000 monthly for postdoctoral researchers and senior researchers. The grant cannot be prolonged or extended.
- The grant includes both the college tuition (which is paid straight to the Remedial university/university college by the Remedial Institute) and cost of living to the amount of SEK 9,000 per month.
- The grant is granted for programs starting in the fall term (August/September) and includes the whole length of the master’s program (one or two educational years).
- The grant is free of tax and amounts to SEK 15,000 monthly for PhD students and SEK 18,000 monthly for postdoctoral researchers and senior researchers. The grant cannot be prolonged or extended.
Eligibility:
- The candidates should be people or long lasting people of the United States.
- The candidates must make a full, genuine venture information, which indicates follow-up and a plan for distributing research outcomes.
- The applicants must make a complete, authentic project information, which indicates follow-up and a plan for circulating analysis results.Persons who have made repeated trips to or lived in Norway will be looked at only in remarkable cases
- democratic accountability
- gender equal privileges, anti-discrimination
- human privileges, patience, community groups
- independent media
- pluralistic municipal society
- rule of law
- transparency, anti-corruption
- Candidates must be from an qualified nation and have at least 3,000 time of encounter from full-time/part-time career, non-reflex perform, paid/unpaid internship, and/or place of believe in.
- Candidates must display educational credentials and management experience.
- In addition, candidates should show an aspirations to matter by working with issues which contribute to a just and maintainable development in their country, in a permanent perspective.
- Candidates must be people of Poultry and have at least two decades of expertise from non-reflex perform, compensated or overdue internship, place of believe in and/or full/part time career.
- Candidates must are eligible educationally and display relevant management experience.
- In addition, candidates should show an aspirations compare unique car features by working with issues which play a role to increased democracy, increased regard for human privileges, sex equal privileges or the concept of law in Poultry.
- democratic accountability
- gender equal privileges, anti-discrimination
- human privileges, patience, community groups
- independent media
- pluralistic municipal society
- rule of law
- transparency, anti-corruption
- The grants are only intended for students who are required to pay educational costs fees according to the requirements specified by University Acceptance.
- There is no age limit for grant owners.
- Applicants that belong to any of the following groups may apply:
- PhD university student, seeking a part of his/her continuous PhD studies to be completed in Norway (12 several weeks maximum).
- Postdoctoral specialist, with concern given to owners of a PhD level from 2012 or later (12 several weeks maximum).
- Senior researcher – owners of a PhD level acquired before 2012 (6 several weeks maximum).
How to Apply:
- Programs must be made through the current type, offering information about the applicant’s qualifications an in depth plan of the research venture in Norway.
- Please do as instructed in the approval. Then deliver a examined duplicate of your program via email to si@si.se with ‘The Bicentennial Swedish–American Return Fund’ as topic line, or publish it to:
Swedish Institute
Box 7434
103 91 Stockholm
Sweden
- Applications must reach the Remedial Institution by 15 Nov 2016 for research visit in Norway during the period 1 Goal – 31 Dec 2017. Choices will be declared in Feb 2017.
- Please study the guidelines for more information on the applying process and to accessibility the online program website.
- The grant program call for the educational year 2017/2018 will be open from Wednesday 1 Nov 2016 to Wednesday 10 March 2017, 24:00 CET.
- Scholarship provides will be sent to effective applicants by the end of May 2017 at the newest, and applicants are required to reply to the offer within 14 days. Please be aware that all choices are sent by email only.
- The applying includes two steps. The starting point will take place 1 Dec 2016 – 16March 2017 through a form online. Successful applicants will be informed by the end of Jan 2017 (preliminary date: 25 March 2017), and asked to publish a detailed program for the second phase 1 – 10 March 2017. The two-step program is aimed at offering visibility in the procedure.
- To be looked at for a grant, you must first complete your separate program to the master’s programme(s) before the school due date of 16 Jan 2017. To be looked at for a grant in the second phase, you must pay your school acceptance program fee (SEK 900) to University Admissions before 1 Feb 2017 (deadline for invoice of the fee). There is no program fee for applying for SI scholarships.
- For the second phase of the grant program you will be required to publish a Inspiration correspondence, a Europass CV, a ticket copy, one correspondence of reference and one proof of experience. The documents must be in British. If any mandatory document is not used or completed in British the program is considered ineligible.
- The program includes two steps. The starting point will take place 1 Dec 2016 – 16 March 2017 through a form online. Successful applicants will be informed by the end of Jan 2017 (preliminary date: 25 March 2017), and asked to publish a detailed program for the second phase 1–10 March 2017. The two-step program is aimed at offering visibility in the selection requirements.
- To be regarded for a grant, you must first complete your separate program to the master’s programme(s) before the school due date of 16 Jan 2017. That need considering for a grant in the second phase, you must pay your school acceptance program fee (SEK 900) to University Admissions before 1 March 2017 (deadline for invoice of the fee). There is no program fee for applying for SI scholarships.
- For the second phase of the grant program you will be required to publish a Inspiration correspondence, a Europass CV, a ticket copy, one correspondence of reference and one proof of experience. The records must be in British. If any mandatory papers is not used or completed in British the program is considered ineligible.
- Please study the guidelines for more information on the applying process and to accessibility the online program website.
- The grant program call for the educational year 2017/2018 will be open from Wednesday 1 Nov 2016 to Wednesday 10 March 2017, 24:00 CET.
- Scholarship provides will be sent to effective applicants by the end of May 2017 at the newest, and applicants are required to reply to the offer within 14 days. Please be aware that all choices are sent by email only.
- Please note that the grant program is separate from the applying to the master’s programs at Remedial colleges.
- Be sure to complete you to the master’s programs that you wish for making use of to before the due date 16 Jan 2017.
- A list of eligible master programs for the educational year 2017/2018 will be available here by 1 Dec 2016 at the latest.
- You implement through the national online program service universityadmissions.se. Pay you fee to University Acceptance before the fee due date 1 Feb 2017. Please ensure that to check for any up-dates at.
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- Please read the instructions and complete the application enclosures, before entering the online application form.
- The scholarship application call for the academic year 2017/2018 is open fromTuesday 1 November 2016 to Tuesday 10 January 2017, 24:00 CET.
- Scholarship offers will be sent to successful candidates by the end of May 2017 at the latest, and candidates are required to respond to the offer within 14 days. Please note that all decisions are sent by email only.
Contact:
The Swedish Institute
Slottsbacken 10
Box 7434
S-103 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN
+46(0)8 453 7800
si(a)si.se