Frequently Asked Questions
Below you can find some recurrent questions that have reached our office in the past. Please check if your question is answered below before you contact us.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
- I am currently a master student and I expect to have graduated by the time the course starts. How do I indicate this on the application form?
Write on the application form that you have a Master academic level. Under 'issued diploma date' indicate that you are in the dissertation process. It is best to indicate that you will have the master’s degree when the course starts, otherwise you risk not being found eligible if there is only mentioning of a bachelor’ s degree on your application form.
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
- I do not have a supporting letter at this time. Is that a problem?
Kindly await the support letter from your supervisor/mentor at the institute you are affiliated with to make your application complete. This is a required document to have a valid application.
- Do I need to send you my international passport to apply for the course and/or scholarship?
No, only when you are admitted to the programme we will ask you to provide a scan of your passport.
COMMUNICATION FROM OUR OFFICE
- I have applied but I have not received news from your office. Does this mean that I was not selected?
All applicants are individually screened and evaluated, and due to the high number of applicants, this may take a while. However, all candidates, whether they have applied for a scholarship or not, will receive notification of their application if they have been selected or not. We aim to communicate the result by the end of June.
- Can I get more information as to why I was not selected?
Unfortunately, due to a high number of applicants, we are unable to provide individual feedback in case you were not selected. Please read the eligibility criteria to exclude non-admission due to non-eligibly.