King Baudouin Foundation Grants 2017 for students from developing countries studying in Belgium

Application Deadline: October 17th 2016

Scholarships Elisabeth & Amelie Fund – Grants for students from developing countries studying in Belgium

The King Baudouin Foundation is offering grants for developing countries students. These grants will be awarded to students who are studying for a master’s level degree (master’s, specialisation master’s or a second bachelor’s degree) that is linked to water management.

The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund aims to instigate a new form of support for sustainable water management in developing countries by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium.

The King Baudouin Foundation is an independent, pluralistic foundation working in Belgium and at the European and international level. It seeks to change society for the better and invests in inspiring projects and individuals.

 Requirements
  • Students from developing countries who are studying for a master’s level degree (master’s, specialisation master’s or a second bachelor’s degree) that is linked to water management.
  • The candidate should have a very good command over the English language.

Scholarship Worth

  • The grant will cover the expenses inherent to the internship, up to a maximum of €5.000.
  • The internship, which should last 1 to 2 months, must take place between December 2016 and the end of August 2017.
  • Ten grants shall be awarded.

The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund aims to instigate a new form of support for sustainable water management in developing countries by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium.

 

Here, the Elisabeth & Amelie Fund takes into consideration an integrated approach to water management that includes technical and/or sociological aspects.

 

The internship will take place in a developing country (the student’s country of origin or another country). It will be tied to a master’s thesis or an equivalent) and under the responsibility of the Belgian academic institution where the student is studying.

 

 

In practice:

The grant will cover the expenses inherent to the internship, up to a maximum of €5.000.

 

The internship, which should last 1 to 2 months, must take place between December 2016 and the end of August 2017. Ten grants shall be awarded.

The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund aims to instigate a new form of support for sustainable water management in developing countries by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium.

 

Here, the Elisabeth & Amelie Fund takes into consideration an integrated approach to water management that includes technical and/or sociological aspects.

 

The internship will take place in a developing country (the student’s country of origin or another country). It will be tied to a master’s thesis or an equivalent) and under the responsibility of the Belgian academic institution where the student is studying.

 

 

In practice:

The grant will cover the expenses inherent to the internship, up to a maximum of €5.000.

 

The internship, which should last 1 to 2 months, must take place between December 2016 and the end of August 2017. Ten grants shall be awarded.

Selection criteria

1. Objective. The internship is linked to the access to water or its management in developing countries and must be clearly part of the subject of the candidate’s end of year project.
2. Pertinence. The work undertaken by the candidate at local level and the results that emanate from this deal with important local issues.
3. Capabilities. The budget requested must match the candidate’s needs. He/She must have sufficient resources to complete the internship under the required conditions.
4. Innovation. The approach that the candidate chooses for his/her internship or the framework within which he/she intends to work is different from the usual approaches or frameworks.
5. Impact. The expected results should bring sustainable change for the people concerned at local level.

Apply Now for the King Baudouin Foundation Scholarships for study in Belgium

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the King Baudouin Foundation Scholarships

The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund aims to instigate a new form of support for sustainable water management in developing countries by financing on-the-spot internships for students from developing countries who are studying in Belgium.

 

Here, the Elisabeth & Amelie Fund takes into consideration an integrated approach to water management that includes technical and/or sociological aspects.

 

The internship will take place in a developing country (the student’s country of origin or another country). It will be tied to a master’s thesis or an equivalent) and under the responsibility of the Belgian academic institution where the student is studying.

 

 

In practice:

The grant will cover the expenses inherent to the internship, up to a maximum of €5.000.

 

The internship, which should last 1 to 2 months, must take place between December 2016 and the end of August 2017. Ten grants shall be awarded.

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