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IRO Doctoral Scholarships for Students from Developing Countries

IRO Doctoral Scholarships

Course(s) Offered: Several fields
Course Level: Graduate (pre-doctoral, PhD)
Provider: K.U. Leuven
Country to Study in: Belgium

Scholarship Description
As one of its contributions to development co-operation, K.U. Leuven offers each academic year scholarships to deserving students from developing countries to do their PhD in the largest university in Flanders, Belgium.

Also commonly referred to as the IRO scholarships (IRO in Dutch stands for Interfacultaire Raad voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking AND in English for Interfaculty Council for Development Co-operation), this scholarship programme has supported more than sixty Ph.D. graduates over the past five years.

After obtaining their doctorates at KU Leuven, these Ph.D. holders are now valorising their degrees in their home countries either in university academic research or in various sectors of industry.

As one of its contributions to development co-operation, K.U. Leuven offers each academic year scholarships to deserving students from developing countries to do their PhD in the largest university in Flanders, Belgium.  Also commonly referred to as the IRO scholarships (IRO in Dutch stands for Interfacultaire Raad voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking AND in English for Interfaculty Council for Development Co-operation), this scholarship programme has supported more than sixty Ph.D. graduates over the past five years.

Eligibility/Admission Requirements
General Eligibility Conditions:
  1. The applicant must be a citizen of one of the countries on the OECD DAC table that are listed under the following categories: Least Developed Countries, Low Income Countries or Low Middle Income Countries. Click here fore an overview of these countries.
    The applicant may not possess dual citizenship, where the second citizenship is from an EU country.
  2. The candidate must have been awarded his master’s degree or an immediately contiguous master’s degree no more than ten years prior to the 1st of October 2015 (including the ongoing calendar year).
  3. The candidate must hold an academic qualification at least with distinction or equivalent.
  4. Research project of excellent academic quality, taking into account the development relevance of the proposal.
  5. The candidate must demonstrate a development oriented motivation.
  6. Excellent recommendations.
  7. In order to ensure embeddedness of the research within the context of the home country, a local co-promoter must be appointed.
Eligible group
Citizens of ALL developing countries

Participating Institution(s)
Katholieke Universiteit (KU Leuven) in Flanders, Belgium

Fields of Study
Priority research fields for the IRO scholarships are proposed by the three doctoral schools: Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, Engineering and Technology, and Biomedical Sciences. The research topics proposed by the KU Leuven Doctoral Schools can be found on their respective websites.

New applicants are now provided two alternatives: either by selecting amongst the faculty research topics offered by the doctoral schools (Humanities and Social Sciences, Science, Engineering and Technology (Arenberg doctoral school) and Biomedical Sciences) or by submitting their own personal research proposal.

Number of Awards
Each year, although not specified, around 15 new scholarships can be granted.

The scholarship programme has supported more than sixty Ph.D. graduates over the past five years. Women are encouraged to apply for the doctoral scholarship.

Sponsorship duration
The maximum period for which you may be awarded a scholarship is five (5) years: 1 pre-doctoral year and 4 doctoral years. The scholarship is renewable each year and its renewal depends on the annual evaluation by your supervisor.

Scholarship benefits
The scholarships offers a monthly allowance, housing allowance, tuition fee, health insurance, accident insurance, and return tickets.

The monthly scholarship allowance is €1,415 (75% of the net salary of an assistant) paid at the end of each month for doctoral students; and €1000 paid at the beginning of each month for pre-doctoral students.

Method of Application
Essential to the application for the IRO scholarship and to completing a doctoral programme successfully is the choice of a good doctoral research topic and supervisor. New applicants are now provided two alternatives: either by selecting amongst the faculty research topics offered by the doctoral schools or by submitting their own personal research proposal.

If you meet the elgibility conditions, you will need to complete the 'Online Application Form' accurately and fully. Please read the instructions carefully on how to download, fill in and send the application form. Please note the instructions about uploading PDF documents and sending the certified copies of diplomas and transcripts of records in hard copy.

For complete and detailed application details, see the 'Application Procedures' section of the official website (link to it is below).

DEADLINES:
If you meet the eligibility conditions, you will need to complete the online application form and submit supporting documents not later than 10 November 2014.

PLEASE NOTE:
Any applications that do not meet the requirements and any incomplete or late applications will not be accepted. KU Leuven does not acknowledge receipt of inadmissible applications.

Situated in the heart of Western Europe, KU Leuven has been a centre of learning for almost six centuries. Founded in 1425 by Pope Martin V, KU Leuven bears the dual honour of being the oldest extant Catholic university in the world and the oldest university in the Low Countries.

Application Deadline: 10 November 2014
Open to International students: Yes

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