Scholarship

TPM EPA scholarships

The Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management grants three EPA scholarships to international students.

Who is eligible?

The TPM scholarships are available for students who did not succeed in obtaining one of the standard available scholarships (for more information, see www.nuffic.nl > Grantfinder).

What expenses does the scholarship cover?

These scholarships cover full expenses for a master programme for a maximum of two years and include: full tuition fee for first and second year, full cost of living (including accommodation, insurance and visa application), and a one-way flight ticket from your place of departure to Amsterdam.

The scholarship holder will meet the commitment of assisting the programme manager in various tasks up to a maximum of 240 hours divided over the year, in educational periods. The scholarship holder will be assigned to a member of the teaching staff. Details of the tasks will be defined individually.

What are the admission criteria?

The scholarship programme is a very competitive programme. The scholarship committee will select the candidates out of all (conditionally) admitted students based on their grade point average as well as their essay of motivation.

Do I need to apply for this scholarship?

No, you don’t. All (conditionally) admitted students will be considered in the selection.
TPM scholarships are granted strictly at TPM discretion, which means that you cannot 'apply' for these scholarships. You will be notified if you are the recipient of such an award. Only those students who have been granted a scholarship will receive written confirmation in May/June.

Disclaimer

Please note that the information in this section is purely indicative for the scholarships possibilities within the Faculty of TPM and can be subject to change. No rights can be derived from the information mentioned on this site.

EMIN scholarship

Erasmus Mundus Programme in Economics and Management of Network Industries
A number of scholarships, funded by the European Commission, are available for highly qualified non-EU and EU (Category A and B resp.) students with a BSc degree who wish to enrol in the EMIN double-degree Master's programme. For more information go to http://www.upcomillas.es/emin/Scholarships.aspx

Scholarship for Chinese nationals in the Harbin double-degree programme

Chinese students from Harbin are offered a partial scholarship for their first year in Delft. Further information is available from the TPM international liaison officer c.a.hoek@remove-this.tudelft.nl

Disclaimer

Please note that the information in this section is purely indicative of the scholarship possibilities within the Faculty of TPM and is subject to change. No rights can be derived from the information mentioned on this site.

Costs: Double Degree Harbin Institute of Technology

First year:
First and second semester: Students pay either the EU resident's tuition fee or non-EU resident's tuition fee for their first two semesters at TU Delft

Second year:
Third semester: at HIT, students pay 1,500 Euro tuition fees (250 Euro per course; Chinese classes are free);

Fourth semester: the tuition fee for the fourth semester at either TU Delft or Harbin.

Chinese students from Harbin are offered a partial scholarship for the first year in Delft. The other double-degree students may apply for funding to cover travel and living expenses.

 

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