Students considering University of Bologna can explore scholarships that range from fully funded support to partial awards. This shortlist highlights higher coverage options first.
For institution funded support at University of Bologna, these scholarships are frequently highlighted when prioritizing higher coverage. Benefits and Exemptions for Collegio Superiore Students is commonly categorized as fully funded support, and coverage that often includes exemption of university tuition fees, A financial contribution of €1,500-€3,000 towards living costs, and free accommodation. With International Talents at Unibo, students may receive full tuition support, and coverage frequently includes an award worth approximately €6,500, including full tuition fee exemption for two years. Total Merit-based Exemption is a full tuition award, and the listed benefits often include exemption of total tuition fees. Research Fellowships is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include grants of varying amounts up to €27,258 towards study costs and additional discounts on food, sports, merchandise, specific software, theatres, museums, cinemas, and magazines.
Outside the university’s own funding routes, University of Bologna students may be eligible for external programs that can offer substantial support. Here are a few to consider. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Scholarships is usually considered fully funded, and typical coverage can include tuition fees, living allowance, and visa fees. A strong option is Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions which is fully funded and often covers living stipend, mobility allowance, and special needs, leave, and and/or family allowance (if applicable). DSU Scholarship is fully funded, and coverage often includes tuition fee support or exemption, regional tax exemption, and cash grant.
This is only a shortlist. Additional scholarships and funding options appear further down on this page.