The University of Southern Denmark offers a limited number of scholarships through the Danish Government Scholarship programme to highly qualified applicants in recognition of the important investment that overseas students make during their education.
Table of Content- Danish Government Scholarship Program
- Benefits of Danish Government Scholarship Program
- Danish Government Scholarship Program Courses
- Requirements for Danish Government Scholarship Program
- Selection Process
- Application Documents
- Application Deadline
- How to Apply
Danish Government Scholarship Program
Application Deadline | September 1, 2024 |
Country to study | Denmark |
School to study | University of Southern Denmark |
Type | Masters |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Danish Government Scholarship |
Gender | Men and Women |
Benefits of Danish Government Scholarship Program
The scholarship is granted either as full or partial tuition fee waivers.
A partial tuition fee waiver covers the tuition fee for one year (second and fourth semester), and you must pay tuition for the first and third semester. Note that fee waivers cover 30 ECTS per semester. If the number of courses exceed 30 ECTS they are not covered by the fee waiver.
Danish Government Scholarship Program Courses
- Engineeing
Requirements for Danish Government Scholarship Program
To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be a non-EU/EEA citizen enrolling in one of the following Master's programmes in Sønderborg:
- MSc in Engineering - Mechatronics
- MSc in Engineering - Electronics
- MSc in Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
Selection Process
selection criteria
To be considered for the scholarship you simply have to apply for admission to one or more of the relevant Master's programmes. No separate scholarship application is needed.
The scholarships are awarded to the best-qualified candidates based on the grade point average of your Bachelor’s degree and an online interview with key persons from the Master’s programme.
You will receive an invitation to the interview by email once we have processed your application for admission. If you have applied for more than one of the programmes, the interview will be for your highest priority.
Interviews will take place between February 16 and 28, so remember to check your email regularly in February. The interview does not require any specific preparation on your part.
Application Documents
- Application deposit fee receipt
- Official Bachelor’s transcripts and diploma in English, Danish, Swedish or Norwegian – must include grades and ECTS/units/credits for each course
- Course descriptions for the courses on your transcripts
- Proof of English language proficiency
Please note: All documents must be uploaded to your online application. We do not accept any documents send by email.