Applications Deadline: January 15, 2025
TU Delft is launching the African Water Corridor Scholarship to support two exceptional students from Sub-Saharan Africa in the Master’s in Environmental Engineering program (Water Resources Engineering track) for the 2025-2026 academic year.
This scholarship aims to empower talented individuals from the region, with a special focus on applicants from Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania, to address critical water resource challenges.
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What Does the Scholarship Cover?
- Full tuition fees for the 2-year Master’s program.
- Financial support for living expenses.
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a citizen of a Sub-Saharan African country.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 80% or higher from a recognized university outside the Netherlands.
- Meet the admission requirements for the MSc program.
Program Highlights
The Environmental Engineering Master’s program at TU Delft focuses on global challenges like:
- Managing water shortages and excesses.
- Tackling climate change impacts on urban areas.
- Solving issues related to air pollution, groundwater depletion, and sustainable resource management.
You will develop engineering solutions in areas like:
- Water resources management.
- Hydrology.
- Urban water infrastructure.
How to Apply
- Submit an MSc application: Review the program’s admission requirements.
- Fill out the Scholarship Application Form.
- Provide two reference letters:
- Upload them as a single PDF during your MSc application.
- Or, request referees to upload them directly through the application portal.
- Ensure letters are submitted before the scholarship deadline.
- Upload an English language test certificate (if applicable).
Important Notes
- Reference letters will not be accepted after the deadline.
- Applications without the required documents will be incomplete.
For more information and to apply, visit the official TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship webpage.
Take this opportunity to pursue advanced education and contribute to solving critical water resource challenges!