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FULLY FUNDED SCHOLARSHIPS TO BELGIUM : Apply for the Elisabeth & Amelie Fund 2024 for Students from Developing Countries

Application Deadline: October 21, 2024

The Elisabeth & Amélie Fund, supported by the King Baudouin Foundation, offers a unique opportunity for students from developing countries studying in Belgium to contribute to the management and quality of water resources. This scholarship program is aimed at encouraging students to work on impactful projects that address water-related issues in their home countries.

Scholarship Overview

The Elisabeth & Amélie Fund prioritizes academic excellence and focuses on practical projects in the field of water management, preservation, or enhancement of water quality, and access to water. The fund supports students undertaking studies in:

  • Master’s Programs
  • Bachelor after Bachelor’s Programs
  • Master following Master’s Programs

Benefits

Successful applicants will receive:

  • Funding of up to €5,000: This covers all expenses related to the internship, including travel, lodging, and specialized supplies necessary for the project. However, general-purpose devices like laptops, touchpads, cameras, and dictaphones are not covered. The scholarship may also fund specialized tools needed for the internship, such as multi-parameter probes and GPS, and on-site assistants as specified in the application.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Elisabeth & Amélie Fund Scholarship, applicants must:

  1. Nationality: Be citizens of one of the developing countries (OECD-DAC countries outside Europe).
  2. Enrollment: Be currently enrolled in a Master’s, Bachelor after Bachelor’s, or Master after Master’s program at a university or Haute Ecole in Belgium.
  3. Internship: The internship should complement the student’s end-of-year thesis research and be related to the theme of water.

Application Process

Interested candidates should visit the official application page and submit the required documents by October 21, 2024.

For More Information and to Apply: Visit the Official Link.

This is a great opportunity for students from developing countries to make a tangible impact in their communities by addressing critical water issues through practical research and projects. Don’t miss the chance to apply and contribute to global water solutions!


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