University of Amsterdam offers access to scholarships that can reduce tuition burden and sometimes support additional costs. Below are top options prioritized by funding level.
When reviewing university scholarships connected to University of Amsterdam, these are often the first awards worth checking due to the typical scale of support. Amsterdam Merit Scholarships for Master’s Students is usually considered fully funded, and typical coverage can include full tuition fees and an additional allowance of €5,000 for students in the Graduate School of Business and Economics, A cash award of €25,900 for students in the Law School, and A cash award of €15,000 for students in the Graduate School of Science. A strong option is Amsterdam Economics and Business Talent Fund which is fully funded and often covers full tuition fee waiver for one year and study costs for one year. Amsterdam Merit Scholarship for Undergraduate Students is partially funded, and coverage often includes A cash award of various amount per year for students in Economics, business, social and behavioral sciences, and Psychology programs (amount is determined each year and varies).
If you are building a wider scholarship strategy for University of Amsterdam, external and government programs can be important additions. Here are a few to consider. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions is fully funded and typically covers living stipend, mobility allowance, and special needs, leave, and and/or family allowance (if applicable).
For more opportunities beyond these highlights, explore the scholarship listings below on this page.