The University of Luxembourg has announced that applications for scholarships are now open for both EU and non-EU students for the academic year 2025/26.
These scholarships are for students applying to Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs who have already begun the admissions process.
Applicants do not require an IELTS score to apply. After receiving an admission offer, you must submit your scholarship application separately.
According to Opportunities Corners, Luxembourg University scholarships are designed to help students pursue higher education in Luxembourg.
These scholarships are offered for both Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs, with an emphasis on giving financial assistance to overseas students.
Applications for admission to the University of Luxembourg’s study programmes for the academic year 2025-2026 begin on February 1st, 2025. First, determine which program you are qualified to apply for.
Scholarship Options and Benefits
The University of Luxembourg provides many scholarships, including the Guillaume Dupaix International Master’s Scholarship and the Lea Sinner Scholarship.
The Dupaix fellowship, financed by the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Ministry of Research and Higher Education, offers €10,000 every academic year for up to two years. This funding covers the cost of lodging and other associated expenses.
How to Apply for the Scholarships
To apply for University of Luxembourg scholarships, students must first gain admission to their desired degree. Once admitted, students can apply for the scholarship. Interested candidates should follow these steps:
What To Know
According to the institution, having a bank account in Luxembourg will be beneficial to you throughout your stay there.
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