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International Master’s programme Scholarships at the University of Helsinki

Scholarships are opened for excellent students from outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland who want to complete a Master’s programme at the University of Helsinki.

University of Helsinki is one of the top 1% of the world’s research universities because the university is ranked among the top 100 best universities. By studying with them, you too can become one of the best!

  • Fully Funded Grant (Tuition fee + 10 000 EUR)
  • Full Tuition fee Grant

Tuition fees range from 13 000 to 18 000 euros.

The duration of  the scholarship is for two years. For all scholarships, students are required to study full time (earn at least 55 ECTS per year) to fulfil the requirements of the scholarship. After the first study year, the progress of your studies will be checked and, depending on your progress, the scholarship will be continued.

Requirements

  • You are eligible for the Master’s programme at the University of Helsinki.
  • You are liable for tuition fees: Citizens of non-EU/EEA countries who do not have permanent residence status in the EU/EEA area are liable for tuition fees. You can check the FAQ at the Studyinfo website as to whether or not you are required to pay tuition fees.
  • You meet the requirements for obtaining an entry visa and residence permit for Finland.
  • You have obtained excellent results in your previous studies and can prove this in your application.

How to Apply

  1. Find the Master’s programme you want to apply to through the Degree Finder
  2. See the instructions on how to apply to the Master’s programme and prepare the necessary attachments.
  3. Apply for a scholarship with the same application form used to apply to the Master’s programme.
  4. Submit all the required attachments.

Selection process

The scholarships for new students will be awarded on the basis of academic overall assessment: Previous academic performance and possible letters of motivation, in addition to which the grounds presented by applicants in their grant applications will be taken into consideration.

You may receive a scholarship only in a category you have applied for, but you can apply for more than one scholarship category.

  1. The Master’s programme conducts an academic assessment of your degree application and your scholarship application.
  2. The Master’s programme makes a proposal to the Scholarship Committee concerning the scholarship application.
  3. The Scholarship Committee makes the final decision on the scholarship.

If you are awarded a scholarship, you will receive an official acceptance letter with the information about your scholarship status.

Benefits of Scholarship

Student Union (HYY) membership fee including

The University of Helsinki offers all scholarship winners the option to take part in the University of Helsinki Student Ambassador Programme.

For more information, visit the official website here.


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