Scholarship details
Maastricht University of the Netherlands in conjunction with other entities in the Netherlands is pleased to report that it has opened the awards program for foreign, Latino and Hispanic students, interested in continuing their learning and obtaining a doctorate degree in the field of Government and Policy Analysis.
The Institution for Economic and Social Research on Innovation and Technology (UNU – MERIT) based at the University of Maastricht is in charge of reviewing the offers and therefore, responsible for selecting the winners of the doctoral scholarships in the Netherlands 2020 – 2021. This entity has various awards from local and global organizations, for providing quality education and promoting learning without borders.
institutions where the studies will be carried out:
Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
Levels and areas of studies:
Doctorate in:
- Knowledge and innovation economy.
- Structural change and economic development.
- Economic complexity and innovation.
- Government and institutions.
- Innovation and entrepreneurship for sustainability transitions.
- Migration and development.
- Social protection.
- Population, development, and labor economy.
Who can participate ?:
Students from anywhere in the world are accepted to participate in the winner selection processes.
The endowment of the scholarship:
The (UNU – MERIT) covers the cost of tuition for each student who wishes to start a doctoral program for the academic year 2020 – 2021.
Instructions to apply:
When you are about to start the registration process, you must have the following documents available: Letter of motivation with a minimum of 400 and a maximum of 500 words, two reference letters signed with original letterhead, language certificate, master’s degree, copies of passport, among others. To learn more about the requirements of the evaluation committee and about the selection of winners of the scholarship awards for Latinos in the Netherlands, visit the official website of the University of Maastricht.
Deadline:
Until October 1, 2020.