University of Bologna Scholarship

 Introduction 



The University of Bologna, one of the oldest universities in the world, offers various scholarships to support international and domestic students in their academic endeavors. Here are some details about their scholarship programs:


 1. Unibo Action 1 & 2

Eligibility:

 International students with a secondary school qualification obtained outside the Italian education system and who meet the admission requirements for the chosen degree program.

Coverage:

 Full tuition fee waivers (Unibo Action 1) and study grants worth €11,000 gross per academic year (Unibo Action 2).

Duration:

 Usually for one academic year, with the possibility of renewal based on academic performance.

Application:

Requires submission of SAT or GRE scores, application through the university's online portal.


 2. Study Grants for International Students (Studenti Internazionali)

Eligibility:

 Non-EU students enrolling in a first, second, or single cycle degree program.

Coverage: 

Financial support to cover living expenses and tuition fees.

Application:

 Through the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or University of Bologna's online portal.


 3. Alma Mater Studiorum Scholarship

Eligibility:

 International students enrolling in specific degree programs, usually in the field of engineering, economics, and sciences.

Coverage:

 Varies, typically includes tuition fee waivers and/or financial support.

Application:

 Requires application through the university's dedicated scholarship portal and may include specific requirements like a motivation letter, academic transcripts, and letters of recommendation.


 4. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EMJMDs)

Eligibility:

 Students from around the world interested in pursuing a joint master’s degree program offered in collaboration with other European universities.

Coverage:

 Full scholarships covering tuition fees, travel costs, installation, and subsistence allowance.

Duration:

Typically two years.

Application:

 Through the EMJMD consortium's website, following the specific deadlines and requirements.


 5.PhD Scholarships

Eligibility:

 Graduates with a master’s degree or equivalent who meet the academic requirements for a PhD program.

Coverage:

 Tuition fee waiver and a monthly stipend to cover living expenses.

Application:

Through the university’s PhD application portal, requiring a detailed research proposal, academic transcripts, and letters of recommendation.


For up-to-date information on deadlines, specific eligibility criteria, and application processes, students should visit the

 [University of Bologna's official scholarship page]

(https://www.unibo.it/en/services-and-opportunities/study-grants-and-subsidies/study-grants-and-subsidies).


 Related Programs and Opportunities

Italian Government Scholarships for Foreign Students:

 Offered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation to support international students in Italy.

Regional Scholarships:

 Provided by regional bodies such as ER.GO (Emilia-Romagna Regional Authority for the Right to Higher Education), offering financial support for housing, meals, and tuition.

Private Scholarships:

Various private organizations and foundations offer scholarships to international students based on merit, financial need, or specific fields of study.


These scholarships significantly contribute to making higher education more accessible to international students, fostering a diverse and inclusive academic environment at the University of Bologna.

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