Aarhus
University Scholarships are available for highly qualified non-EU/EEA/Swiss
applicants to pursue two-year master’s degree programmes. Scholarships
generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but not always,
including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the duration of
the degree programme.
University Scholarships are available for highly qualified non-EU/EEA/Swiss
applicants to pursue two-year master’s degree programmes. Scholarships
generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but not always,
including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the duration of
the degree programme.
Established
in 1928, Aarhus University has since developed i
nto a major Danish university
with a strong international reputation across the entire research spectrum.
in 1928, Aarhus University has since developed i
nto a major Danish university
with a strong international reputation across the entire research spectrum.
Students
holding a foreign university degree applying for a Master’s degree programme
taught in Danish must be proficient in Danish both orally and in writing.
holding a foreign university degree applying for a Master’s degree programme
taught in Danish must be proficient in Danish both orally and in writing.
Course
Level:
Aarhus University Scholarships are available for pursuing two-year Master’s
degree programmes.
Level:
Aarhus University Scholarships are available for pursuing two-year Master’s
degree programmes.
Study
Subject:
The four faculties will set their own individual priorities regarding their
specific priorities with a view to geographical or other priorities:
Subject:
The four faculties will set their own individual priorities regarding their
specific priorities with a view to geographical or other priorities:
- Arts:
Priority will be given to applicants with excellent academic
qualifications. - Business
and Social Sciences: Priority will be given to applicants with excellent
academic qualifications. - Science
and Technology: Priority will be given to applicants with excellent
academic qualifications. - Health:
Further information about strategic priorities will follow.
Scholarship
Award:
These scholarships generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but
not always, including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the
duration of the degree programme.
Award:
These scholarships generally include a full tuition waiver and generally, but
not always, including a monthly scholarship for a maximum of 23 months for the
duration of the degree programme.
Scholarship
can be taken in Denmark
can be taken in Denmark
Eligibility: These scholarships
are awarded on the basis of the following criteria:
are awarded on the basis of the following criteria:
- Students
may apply for any English-taught Master’s degree programme at Aarhus
University. - The
general admission requirements and application procedures and deadlines at
Aarhus University apply. Prior to applying for admission, applicants are
kindly asked to make themselves acquainted with the specific admission
requirements for the Master’s degree programmes they wish to apply for. - It
is neither possible nor necessary to state in your application for
admission that you apply for a scholarship. All applicants will
automatically be assessed with a view to a possible scholarship as part of
the assessment procedures regarding admission and the strategic priorities
set by the faculty.
Nationality: Non-EU/EEA/Swiss
students are eligible to apply.
students are eligible to apply.
College
Admission Requirement
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirement: In general, admission to a Master’s degree programme requires
successful completion of a relevant and recognised university degree equivalent
to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and length (180 ECTS).
Requirement: In general, admission to a Master’s degree programme requires
successful completion of a relevant and recognised university degree equivalent
to a Danish Bachelor’s degree in level and length (180 ECTS).
English
Language Requirement:
Language Requirement:
- All
applicants with a non-Danish qualifying degree to English-language
Master’s degree programmes must document English language qualifications
comparable to an ‘English B level’ in the Danish upper secondary school
(‘gymnasium’). - Students
holding a foreign university degree applying for a Master’s degree
programme taught in Danish must be proficient in Danish both orally and in
writing.
How
to Apply:
All applications for Master’s degree programmes at Aarhus University must be
submitted online through the digital application portal. The following
documents must be submitted with the online application form:
to Apply:
All applications for Master’s degree programmes at Aarhus University must be
submitted online through the digital application portal. The following
documents must be submitted with the online application form:
- Diplomas
showing examination subjects and results for each examination (a diploma without
specific examination results is not sufficient). - Transcript
of records (if you have not yet received your final diploma). - Course
descriptions in English briefly describing the contents of your specific
BA courses or other information that will contribute to describing the
contents of your Bachelor’s degree programme. - Official
descriptions of relevant courses to be completed after the application
deadline. - An
official description of the marking scale used at your home university. - Documentation
of your language qualifications (e.g. Danish language qualifications
and/or English language qualifications). - A
pre-assessment you may have received from Aarhus University (if
applicable) - Documentation
of your passed courses from previous, not completed Master’s degree
programmes with a view to obligatory credit assessment. - Documentation
of your citizenship (e.g. copy of passport). - A
copy of current residence permit in Denmark (if applicable).
Application
Deadline:
The application deadline is March 15, 2017.
Deadline:
The application deadline is March 15, 2017.
