King Baudouin Foundation Grants Elisabeth & Amélie Fund for Masters Students in Developing Countries

King Baudouin Foundation Grants Elisabeth & Amélie Fund for Masters Students in Developing Countries

The Elisabeth & Amelie Fund considers an integrated strategy for managing water that incorporates sociological and/or technological factors. In this light, the Fund offers on-the-spot internships to students studying in Belgium. The internships are to be undertaken in the student's own country or another developing country. The internship will be connected to a master's thesis or its equivalent. The award pays for internship-related costs up to a maximum of € 5,000. The internship must take place between December 2022 and the end of August 2023, and it last one to two months. Ten awards are on offer.

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Application Requirements

Open to students from developing countries who are pursuing a master’s level degree (master’s, specialization master’s, or a second bachelor’s degree)
Their work on a thesis should be linked to water management.

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Required Documents

Passport/ID. Letter from the Belgium academic institution.

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Funding Specifications

£5,000

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Application Steps

Make sure you are eligible for this call for projects by viewing the selection criteria.
Connect up to your account via https://candidate.kbs-frb.be, or create an account if this is your first application.
Complete the application form online (you can take your time and do it in several stages if you like).
When your application has been fully completed, send it in.
The organization will send you a confirmation by e-mail, as well as a pdf of your application.

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University: King Baudouin Foundation Grants
Country of Study: None
Level: Postgraduate
Test Score: N/A
Deadline: 2022-10-20
Dollar Range: The grant will cover the expenses inherent to the internship, up to a maximum of € 5,000.
Scholarship Contact:
Get in touch through a contact form: https://www.kbs-frb.be/en/contact
Fields of Study: Water Management