The Fulbright Center's mission is to promote mutual
understanding between Dutch and American citizens by providing financial
assistance for study, research and teaching. To qualify for a scholarship,
applicants must have American nationality, have excellent academic marks, engage
in extracurricular activities and be admitted to Radboud University Nijmegen.
Please note that U.S. students currently residing in the
Netherlands will not be considered for any awards to the Netherlands. In
addition, U.S. students with both U.S. and Dutch or European Union citizenship
will not be considered.
What does the scholarship cover?
Grant amounts for one year courses:
The grant will be paid in 11 monthly installments of € 1,250. International travel will be reimbursed to a maximum of € 900. The residence permit will be arranged and paid for by Radboud University (approximately € 192). Tuition fees are not waived, and differ per programme.
The grant will be paid in 11 monthly installments of € 1,250. International travel will be reimbursed to a maximum of € 900. The residence permit will be arranged and paid for by Radboud University (approximately € 192). Tuition fees are not waived, and differ per programme.
Grant amounts for two year courses:
The grant for the first year of study will be paid in 12 monthly installments of € 1,250. International travel will be reimbursed to a maximum of € 900. The cost of the residence permit (approximately € 192) will also be covered. Tuition fees are not waived, and differ per programme.
The grant for the first year of study will be paid in 12 monthly installments of € 1,250. International travel will be reimbursed to a maximum of € 900. The cost of the residence permit (approximately € 192) will also be covered. Tuition fees are not waived, and differ per programme.
The grant for a two year Master's will be available for both
years of study, on the condition that sufficient progress is made and
sufficient results have been achieved in the first year. If awarded for the
second year, the second grant period will not exceed 11 monthly
installments of € 1,250.
Deadlines
Scholarship applications for 2019-2020 open
on 2 April 2018 and close on 9 October 2018.
Applicants are required to have applied separately to
Radboud University by January 1st 2019 for admission to the Master’s programme
of their choice via the online application procedure, independent of their Fulbright application.
At the time of application or later during the selection
process for the Fulbright grant, scholarship candidates must be admitted
to an English taught Master's program at Radboud University and provide a
letter of admission. The Radboud University application process opens
October 1, 2018.
How to apply
For more information please see the Fulbright website.