ARES Masters and Training Scholarships in Belgium 2024–25

ARES

The fully funded ARES Masters and Training Scholarships in Belgium are available to citizens of Africa and other developing nations. It permits you to enroll in a one-year master’s program or a 4- to 6-month refresher course at a facility run by the Federation of Wallonia-Brussels in Belgium.

The Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and the Minister for Development Cooperation entrust the Belgian higher education institutions with the creation of postgraduate programs (advanced masters) and training programs that are specifically targeted at young professionals from developing countries. This is done within the framework of the Belgian policy for development cooperation.

The worldwide study programs of higher education institutions include international courses and training programs. All students who meet the requirements are welcome to apply, but they focus on offering training programs that stand out for their willingness to consider particular development challenges.

Scholarship Eligibility

The following are the requirements for the fully funded ARES masters and training scholarships available in Belgium:

Originally from an underdeveloped nation. Applicants must live and work in their own nation at the time of application to be eligible.

Only citizens of the nations listed below may apply for ARES scholarships: Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia (only for English-language courses), Haiti, Madagascar, Morocco, Niger, Peru, Philippines, DR Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, and Vietnam;

At the beginning of training, be either younger than 40 for courses or younger than 45 for training sessions.

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Either one of them is in possession of a diploma that is on par with a second-cycle university diploma in Belgium. However, various criteria may be established for particular training types, which will be detailed below:

Exhibits professional experience in a developing nation for at least two years following the completion of his or her second cycle of studies, or for three years following the conclusion of studies if the applicant has a post-graduate degree from an institution in an industrialized nation;

good command of both spoken and written French. A solid command of the course language, both written and spoken, is required for courses taught in another language. Additionally, the candidate will need to pledge to study French in order to engage in daily life in Belgium.

Scholarship Benefits

The benefits of the fully funded ARES Masters and Training Scholarships in Belgium are:

1. Travel (internal and external)

2. Monthly living allowance

3.  Indirect mission costs

4.  Installation costs

5. Tuition fees

6. Registration fee

7. Insurance costs

8. Housing allowance

9. Allowances for dependents

10. Return fees

11. In 1st session completion bonus (June),

Scholarship Application

DEADLINE:

17 November 2023

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