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In
2014, a new prestigious scholarship program will be launched, targeting
exceptionally talented Master’s students from outside Europe. The AES is a full
scholarship of €25,000 (covering tuition and living expenses) for one academic
year with the possibility of extension for a second year (for two-year Master’s
programs).
Who is eligible?
Students
from any discipline belonging to the top 10% of graduates from their class may
apply. Selection is on the basis of academic excellence, ambition and relevance
for a student’s future career. Scholarship recipients will join extracurricular
activities and become part of a select community.
The
application process for the 2014-2015 academic year will open in November 2013
and the deadline for applications is 15 January 2014.
Requirements, criteria and conditions
Requirements for eligibility
Candidates wishing to apply for an AES scholarship must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a non-EU/EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans (Study financier; for more information please refer to www.DUO.nl). The scholarship office should be notified as soon as possible of any change in nationality, type of residence permit, and/or possible Studiefinanciering support throughout the academic year.
- Be (provisionally) admitted to an English-taught Master’s degree program at the University of Amsterdam which is registered in the Central Register of Higher Education Programs (CROHO; for more information refer to: www.DUO.nl).
For more information about general application requirements,
please consult the individual program descriptions at www.uva.nl/education
for Master’s study programs taught in English.
- Be (provisionally) admitted to a Master's program at the UvA for the first time. An AES will not be awarded to candidates who are admitted for a second Master's program at the UvA.
- Be able to comply with Dutch visa regulations as indicated by the IND (Dutch Immigration Service).
- Be enrolled at the UvA as a full-time student for the academic year and the program for which the scholarship is awarded. Scholarship continuation is not guaranteed when a candidate changes his or her Master’s program.
- The candidate should not receive another scholarship for the same period of study as the AES. Notify the scholarships office when another scholarship has been awarded and accepted.
Selection criteria
Eligible
candidates are selected for a scholarship on the basis of their academic
excellence and promise in the proposed field as evidenced by:
- the candidate’s academic record. Students from any discipline belonging to the top 10% of graduates from their class can apply;
- the academic quality of the educational institute where the undergraduate (or graduate) program has been obtained;
- a letter of recommendation by a dean, teacher or academic supervisor;
- the quality of the letter of motivation (maximum 500 words) in which the candidate explains the reasons for choosing the specific Master’s program (broader context, relevance for future career);
- a description of extracurricular activities such as participation in student committees, international experience, sports or music at a high level or volunteer work;
- proof of English proficiency (IELS/TOEFL) :TOEFL (internet-based) - overall score of 100 (with a minimum score of 22 in each of the different components), IELTS (academic) - overall score of 7.0 (with a minimum score of 7.0 in each of the four components);
- the quality of the application as a whole (completeness, accuracy, consistency).
Conditions for continuation of the AES
AES
recipients must maintain good academic standing. The scholarship will only be
continued if the AES student is making satisfactory progress towards the
degree, i.e. completing the courses of the first semester of the first year on
time and with a grade point average of 8 (out of 10). At the end of the
academic year, all of the required credits should have been earned with a grade
point average of 8 (out of 10). If the AES recipient decides to cease studying,
the AES payments already received must be reimbursed in full.
Students
who receive the AES for a two-year Master’s program will be evaluated after one
year of study. The scholarship will only be continued for the second year if
the AES student has completed all courses of the first year on time and with a
grade point average of 8.0.
It
is expected that AES recipients will participate in activities with AES
sponsors, will join extracurricular activities and become part of a select
community, including the AES alumni network. AES students will form a strong
international network during their period of study, which will be stimulated by
an interesting tailor-made extracurricular program. Their special relationship
with the UvA will continue to be fostered once they have graduated. The UvA’s
Alumni Office is actively involved in setting up international alumni chapters.
AES alumni are ideal candidates to play an active role in those international UvA
alumni chapters. In so doing, they will maintain a special link with the UvA
and pave the way for new AES students.
AES
scholarships may be terminated if the recipient unreasonably refuses to
participate in such activities.



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