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Practical
INFORMATION
Application Procedure and Deadlines
The application period for each academic year starts
on the 1st November of the previous year. Applicants
need to complete an online application form before
submitting hard copies of the documents listed below.
Detailed information on the application procedure is
available on our website www.uantwerp.be/iob.
Selection Procedure
Applications will be assessed academically by a
selection commission composed of academic staff
members. Academic selection is based on the
following five selection criteria:
- Appropriateness of the applicant’s field of study
- Quality of the education and results/grades
obtained
- Relevance of the applicant’s professional experience
(if applicable)
- Motivation of the applicant
- Matching (does the content of the programme
match the expectations of the applicant?)
Institute, students should note that only VLIR-UOS
scholars will receive scholarship payments during this
period. Students should submit their visa applications
well in advance, in order to ensure that they are able
to participate in this programme.
Scholarships
The Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS)
offers 12 scholarships for each Master programme.
The Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) manages
scholarships awarded by the Belgian Directorate
General for Development Cooperation (DGD). Further
information can be obtained from the Belgian Embassy. http://www.btcctb.org/
The DGD provides a selected overview of study and
training grants for students from developing
countries.
http://diplomatie.belgium.be/en/policy/development_
cooperation/grants/study_and_training_grants/
Information about other scholarships can be found on
our website : http://www.uantwerp.be/iob
Intensive Language Course
Students with insufficient knowledge of English (as
detailed on Page 7) will be required to follow an
intensive language course, which starts in mid-August
and runs for six weeks. In addition to bringing the
student’s English competency up to the required level,
this course also includes an introduction to the
literature and practice of international development.
Although the course is offered free of charge by the
More practical information
can be found on
www.uantwerpen.be/iob
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