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Scholarships offered by Stockholm University and other organisations

The scholarship scheme at Stockholm University is aimed at especially qualified students admitted for Master programmes coming from countries outside of EU/EEA/Switzerland and who are required to pay tuition fees for studies commencing after June 2011.

Next scholarship application period, for studies commencing fall semester 2012, will start  December 1, 2011 and end January 16, 2012.

The scholarship scheme at Stockholm University is aimed at especially qualified students coming from countries outside of EU/EEA/Switzerland and who are required to pay tuition fees for studies commencing after June 2011.

Please note that applications from other students will not be considered. See www.universityadmissions.se for more information concerning fees.

Stockholm University scholarships cover tuition fees only, which means that students will need to cover their own living costs. For more informaiton on living costs see www.su.se/english/study/prospective-students/costs-and-funding

If you have questions regarding the scholarships offered by Stockholm University, please send an e-mail to tuitionfeescholarship@studadm.su.se

Notification

You will be notified of the result of your scholarship application around the same time as the Admissions Office notifies you of the result of your application to study at the University.

Notification of acceptance or rejection will be given in mid-April for applications made by the 16th January deadline.

Notification of acceptance or rejection for applications made by the 15th April deadline will be made in the beginning of August.

Scholarships offered by the Swedish Institute

Please note that our scholarships are not aimed at students in the twelve countries that Sweden has a long-term development partnership with. These countries are Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. Students from these countries should instead apply for The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships.

Other scholarship programmes available at the Swedish Institute are the following:

- The Visby Program - Swedish Institute Baltic Sea Region Exchange Program
- SI Scholarship for East Europe
- Swedish-Turkish Program

For more information, please visit the Swedish Institute's website: www.studyinsweden.se/Scholarships
 

Scholarships for Chinese Law Graduates to study Arbitration Law

The Master of International Commercial Arbitration Law program (ICAL) at Stockholm University is pleased to announce that three full-tuition scholarships have been generously donated by three leading Swedish law firms: Gernandt & Danielsson, Mannheimer Swartling, and Vinge.

Information about the scholarships and the ICAL program may be obtained by contacting Christian Todoran: Christian.Todoran@juridicum.su.se

and by visiting the program website:
www.juridicum.su.se/jurweb/utbildning/master_programmes.asp?lang=eng
 

Open Europe Scholarship Scheme for Belarusian students

 You are welcome to apply for a scholarship through OESS if you are a Belarusian citizen. You will have to be accepted by the University of your choice in Europe according to the standards and regulations of the particular University. More information can be found on the following website: http://oess.eu/en 

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Scholarship students

“It’s been very easy to adapt to life at Stockholm University,” says Olga. Photo: Jon Buscall.

The International Master’s in Information Systems Management at Stockholm University’s Department of Computer and Systems Sciences is one of the university’s most popular programmes for foreign graduate students looking for careers in the IT industry.

“I came here even though I have a Master’s in Russia,” says Olga Natsarenus, “because I wanted a course that has more of a business orientation than a purely technology course.”

Funding her studies with a Stockholm University scholarship for international students, Olga says it wasn’t the only factor in deciding to come to Stockholm.
 
“I had a place at university in Turku [Finland] but my previous experience of Sweden and the focus of the course at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences helped make up my name..”