Scholarships
Amsterdam Merit Scholarship (AMS)
The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship. A limited number of AMS scholarships are available for non-EEA students in the Master's programmes.
Amsterdam Excellence Scholarship (AES)
The Amsterdam Excellence Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship programme, targeting exceptionally talented Master’s students from outside Europe. The AES is a full scholarship of €25,000, which covers tuition and living expenses for one academic year. Funding may be extended to a second year for two-year Master’s programmes.
Neso China - Orange Tulip Scholarship (OTS)
The Amsterdam Law School offers an Orange Tulip Scholarship of € 12,000 through the Neso office in China. The deadline for application is 1 April 2015.
For more information check the Neso website in China or the Nuffic website in the Netherlands.
Neso Korea - Orange Tulip Scholarship (OTS)
The Amsterdam Law School offers an Orange Tulip Scholarship of € 12,000 through the Neso office in Korea. The deadline for application is 1 April 2015.
For more information check the Neso website in Korea or the Nuffic website in the Netherlands.
StuNed
Nuffic Neso Indonesia has launched the 15th edition of the StuNed (Studeren in Nederland) programme, which will focus on excellence and specific priority areas of bilateral cooperation. Applications are now open for Master’s programmes and Short Courses. StuNed provides, on average, 250 full scholarships per edition.
The deadline for application is 15 March 2015.
Erasmus Mundus
Erasmus Mundus Action 2 is a collection of projects linking European universities to non-European countries. These projects are financed by the European Commission and they offer exchange and degree opportunities for students on undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and post-doctoral levels as well as for university staff in academic or administrative positions.
Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP)
The Netherlands Fellowship Programmes promote capacity building within organisations in a number of countries around the world by providing fellowships for training and education for professionals. The NFP is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and meant for professionals who are nationals of and work in one of the specified NFP countries.
More information
For information about more scholarships, please read the UvA's information on scholarships, consult the Dutch embassy in your country, or check the Nuffic website (select 'Grantfinder').
