Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven) annually offers IRO Doctoral Scholarship for students from Developing Countries in Belgium. The IRO Doctoral Scholarships are only granted for doctoral programmes for a maximum period of 48 months and
eventually for one pre-doctoral year as preparation period for the
doctoral programme. Applicants may choose a research topic proposed by
one of the KU Leuven Doctoral Schools: Humanities and Social Sciences
Science, Engineering and Technology Biomedical Sciences or applicants
may propose their own research topic. The application deadline is 15
January 2014.
Study Subject(s): Applicants for
the IRO Doctoral Scholarship Programme may choose a research topic
proposed by one of the KU Leuven Doctoral Schools: Humanities and Social
Sciences Science, Engineering and Technology Biomedical Sciences or
applicants may propose their own research topic.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for pursuing PhD degree at KU Leuven.
Scholarship Provider: Catholic University of Leuven
Scholarship can be taken at: Belgium
Eligibility:
1.The applicant must be a citizen of one of the countries on the OECD
DAC table that are listed under the following categories: Least
Developed Countries, Low Income Countries or Low Middle Income
Countries.
2. The time period between the date of completion of your
MA degree and the date of submission of your scholarship application
can be no more than ten years.
3. Excellent academic results
4.Excellent research project
5.Proof of embedness in the South and motivation in the framework of development cooperation
6.Excellent recommendations
Scholarship Open for International Students:
The student of one of the countries on the OECD DAC table that are
listed under the following categories: Least Developed Countries, Low
Income Countries or Low Middle Income Countries (Afghanistan, Kenya,
Armenia, Albania, Angola Korea, Dem. Rep., Belize, Algeria, Bangladesh,
Kyrgyz Rep., Bolivia, Anguilla, Benin, Tajikistan, Cameroon, Antigua and
Barbuda, Bhutan, Zimbabwe Cape Verde, Argentina, Burkina Faso, Congo,
Rep., Azerbaijan, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Belarus, Cambodia Egypt,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Central African Rep., El Salvador, Botswana,
Chad, Fiji, Brazil, Comoros, Georgia, Chile, Congo, Dem. Rep., Ghana,
China, Djibouti, Guatemala, Colombia, Equatorial Guinea, Guyana, Cook
Islands, Eritrea, Honduras, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, Cuba, Gambia,
Indonesia, Dominica, Guinea, Iraq, Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau,
Kosovo1,Ecuador, Haiti, Marshall Islands, Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, Kiribati, Micronesia, Federated States, Gabon, Laos, Moldova,
Grenada, Lesotho, Mongolia, Iran, Liberia, Morocco, Jamaica,,
Madagascar, Nicaragua, Jordan, Malawi, Nigeria, Kazakhstan, Mali,
Pakistan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Papua New Guinea, Libya, Mozambique
Paraguay, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Mauritius, Niger, Swaziland, Mexico, Rwanda, Syria, Montenegro, Samoa,
*Tokelau, *Montserrat, São Tomé and Príncipe, Tonga, Namibia, Senegal,
Turkmenistan, Nauru, Sierra Leone, Ukraine, Niue, Solomon Islands,
Uzbekistan, Palau, Somalia,, Vietnam, Panama, South Sudan, West Bank and
Gaza Strip, Peru, Sudan, Serbia, Tanzania, Seychelles, Timor-Leste,
South Africa, Togo, *St. Helena, Tuvalu, St. Kitts-Nevis, Uganda, St.
Lucia, Vanuatu, St. Vincent and, Grenadines, Yemen, Suriname, Zambia,
Thailand, Tunisia,, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela, Wallis and Futuna) can
apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship Description: As
one of its contributions to development cooperation, KU Leuven offers
each academic year scholarships to deserving students from developing
countries to do their PhD in the largest university of Flanders,
Belgium. The programme is organized and managed by the Interfaculty
Council for Development Cooperation. The IRO Doctoral Scholarship
Programme has supported more than a hundred PhD graduates over the past
ten years. After obtaining their doctorates at KU Leuven, these PhD
holders are now valorizing their degrees in their home countries either
in university academic research or in various sectors of industry. KU
Leuven, which is situated at about 20 kilometers from Brussels, the
capital of both Belgium and Europe, is the oldest university of the Low
Countries. As such, it has a long-standing tradition of hospitality
towards students and scholars from abroad. At present, almost 7,000
international students (about 15% of the total number of students at KU
Leuven) have found their home away from home in Leuven.
Duration of award(s): The IRO Doctoral Scholarships are only granted for doctoral programmes for a maximum period of 48 months and
eventually for one pre-doctoral year as preparation period for the
doctoral programme. Applicants who have already been enrolled as
self-supporting doctoral students at KU Leuven can only be granted the
IRO doctoral scholarship for 4 years minus the number of years enrolled
as doctoral student.
What does it cover? The
scholarship includes monthly basic amount € 1,383 (75% of the net salary
of an assistant) for doctoral students and € 900 for Pre-doctoral
students, Housing allowance of € 200/month with accompanying partner
(and children), Social security covering health insurance, child
allowance, occupational hazard and occupational illness, Tuition fee,
Affiliation with a Belgian Health Insurance company, Third-party
liability insurance (private life), Professional and accident insurance
coverage; third party liability insurance (study related matters and for
professional liability) and Return flight tickets for the whole family
after completion of the doctorate.
Notification: In April-May
2014, the International Admissions and Mobility Unit of KU Leuven will
prepare and send the official admission letters and scholarship
attestations to the selected candidates.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is 15 January 2014.
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