Austria
Grants.at provides a searchable database of research grants and scholarships to study abroad in Austria.
A second official database can be found at Scholarships.at.
Denmark
Danish students usually receive a government grant (SU, Statens Uddannelsesstøtte), and in some cases SU is also available as a scholarship to excellent international students. More information can be found at StudyinDenmark.dk.
Danish universities such as Aalborg University and Roskilde University offer their own scholarships and tuition fee waivers. For more information, contact the university admissions office.
Finland
Finnish universities now charge up to 20,000 euros per year in tuition for non-European students. New grants were acquainted with help gifted understudies from outside the EU/EEA. You apply for a grant for considering in Finland simultaneously you apply for a degree program. Grant applications are taken care of straight by the college. Apply early and set up your application cautiously as there are just a set number of assets accessible.
For more information about tuition fees and scholarships at Finnish universities, check out studyinfinland.fi.
France
France introduced higher tuition fees for international students in autumn 2019 while students from the EEA can almost study for free. (Read our guide about university tuition fees in France.) You may need financial aid to cover tuition or living expenses.
CampusBourses, an official government-run website, lists more than 250 grants for students. You can filter by subject area and nationality to see if you qualify.
Many French institutions offer scholarships or tuition fee waivers to gifted students. Check with their international offices before applying.
Germany
In Germany, public universities are tuition-free, but you may need a scholarship to cover your living expenses. There are more than 200 scholarships listed in the scholarship database of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Details about the requirements and how to apply are included in the listings.
Ireland
There are hundreds of scholarships available for students who want to study in Ireland. A variety of institutions award them, including the Government of Ireland, Irish universities, and other institutions. In addition, the Irish Universities Association has published a list of grants and scholarships.
Lithuania
Lithuania offers a number of scholarships for international students enrolled in full-time Master degree programs. You must apply by May in the year you begin your studies in Lithuania if you are a citizen of a non-European country. Check out their official website for more information.
Netherlands
With Grantfinder, you can find numerous scholarships to study in Holland. You can filter results by academic level, subject, and nationality.
Sweden
Sweden is a very popular country for international students, but tuition can be quite expensive: between 10,000 and 20,000 euros per year, plus a relatively high cost of living.
Scholarships are available through the Swedish Institute, often tailored to your region or country of origin. Check their website for details.
Scholarships provided by universities directly, administered by their admissions offices, are also available. Again, the Swedish Institute provides a list of these scholarships.
United Kingdom
It is one of the most expensive countries in the world to study abroad because of the UK’s high tuition fees. There are also countless scholarship opportunities to study in the UK, which makes it easier for talented students to pursue their degrees. For more information, contact the British Council.
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