If you are planning your budget for Erasmus University Rotterdam, these scholarships are a practical place to start. The list is prioritized by typical funding strength.
If you are focusing on university provided awards tied to Erasmus University Rotterdam, the following scholarships are commonly among the most impactful options. RSM non EEA Scholarship of Excellence is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include the difference between the non-EEA tuition fee and the statutory fee and amounting to €23,106 for 1 academic year. A strong option is Erasmus Trustfonds Scholarship which is partially funded and often covers 17,500 euros for living, housing, and statutory fee costs. ISS Scholarship Fund for Excellent Students is partially funded, and coverage often includes a 40% tuition fee waiver.
External and government scholarships can complement university funding for Erasmus University Rotterdam students. The following options are often reviewed alongside campus awards. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program is fully funded and typically covers Round-trip economy airfare between your home country and the host university at the beginning and end of your studies and plus a $600 travel allowance per trip, full tuition for your graduate program and basic medical insurance provided by the university, and a monthly stipend for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and books. The amount varies based on the host country. NL Scholarship is commonly categorized as partially funded support, and coverage that often includes an award of €5,000.
More scholarships connected to this institution are listed further down. Scroll to explore the full set of opportunities.