Delft University: Scholarships & Awards
There are several scholarship opportunities for students wanting to pursue graduate studies at TU Delft. Whilst individual scholarships have different requirements and criteria, most scholarship providers require you to have been admitted by the university before applying for a scholarship.
Because some scholarship application deadlines are as early as 1 February 2009, we would advise students seeking a scholarship, to apply for admission to the TU Delft as soon as possible.
Organisation: European Commission
The programme provides EU funded full scholarships to (non-EU) students who have been admitted to an Erasmus Mundus programme.
Organisation: The Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic)
Talented students from various developed and developing countries may be eligible for a Huygens Scholarship. Huygens offers scholarships which cover the costs of international travel, health insurance, part of the tuition fees and some of the living expenses. Also open to PhD students from Croatia, Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania.
Organisation: The Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education (Nuffic)
Mid-career professionals from developing countries may be eligible for NFP's full scholarships.
Organisation: The Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund
The Royal Dutch / Shell Centenary Scholarship offers postgraduate students from developing countries the opportunity to study in the Netherlands and to gain skills that will enable them to make a long-term contribution to the further development of their countries.
For applicants from specific regions and countries
Alban
Organisation: The European Union
Students from Latin America may be eligible for an Alban scholarship. Alban offers scholarships which cover a maximum of 75% of the study-related costs.
Organisation: JSC Centre for International Programme of Kazakhstan's Ministry of Education and Science
Since 1993 the Kazakhstan's Bolashak Programme supports the most talented Kazakh scholars to follow a BSc, MSc or PhD abroad. Students admitted to one of TU Delft's programmes may qualify for the Bolashak programme.
Applicants must be Mexican professionals who want to realise postgraduate studies in scientific, technological, social and humanistic areas.
Organisation: Indonesian government
The Indonesian government recently launched a 5 year project to award scholarships to 200 Indonesians to pursuit an international Master or PhD program. Only three countries are eligible for these scholarships: the Netherlands, Australia and Sweden. If you have been admitted to Delft University of Technology and you have the Indonesian nationality you may qualify for the Depkominfo scholarship.
Organisation: IDEA league
This special IDEA League grant scheme is for the promotion of student collaborations on research projects between the members of the IDEA league: Imperial College London, TU Delft, ETH Zürich, ParisTech and RWTH Aachen.
Organisation: IB-Groep
Students from EU/EFTA countries may be eligible for a loan from the Dutch government which will cover part of their tuition fee.
Organisation: Netherlands Education Centre, Jakarta (NEC)
Students from Indonesia may be eligible for a STUNED scholarship. STUNED gives priority to candidates who work for the Indonesian government and/or who are employed in the field of education. The scholarships offered by STUNED cover tuition fees plus international travel costs, living expenses, books and health insurance.
Other scholarship opportunities
Several other scholarship opportunities exist for students in specific fields of study. Some are provided by TU Delft, some by industry. In cases the links will only refer to websites providing specific contact information.
TU Delft scholarships: TU Delft offers a number of scholarships to highly talented students. These scholarships are awarded by the grant committees linked to the separate MSc programmes on a merits and needs basis. You will be notified if a scholarship has been granted to you. Please note that it is a TU Delft policy not to grant scholarships to second-year MSc students.
Chevron Scholarships: Chevron is one of the largest integrated energy companies in the world and is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industry. The company sponsors a number of scholarships for EU-students in the Applied Earth Sciences MSc programme specialising in the fields of Petroleum Engineering or Geosciences.
Dietsmann Scholarship: The Dietsmann Company is specialised worldwide in the management and maintenance of oil and gas installations. This scholarship is awarded once a year to a student at the Kazachstan National University, enabling the student to specialise in the field of Petroleum Engineering and Geosciences at Delft.
NXP Scholarships: Students in Microelectronics and Computer Engineering and who are interested in a career at NXP after graduation may qualify for the NXP Scholarships.
TopTalent: Partial faculty scholarships for MSc students in Microelectronics and Computer Engineering.
Corus Scholarship: Corus is a leading metals group offering partial scholarships to EU students in the MSc Materials Science & Engineering.
Other international organisations
Several international organisations sometimes offer financial support for those wishing to study abroad. UNESCO, UNDP, Unido, the World Bank, OECD, the Asian Development Bank and/or the European Union may well have offices in your country or can otherwise perhaps be contacted through their head office. Scholarship organisations in your own country may also award scholarships for TU Delft degree courses.

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