Deadline: 13 May 2015
Study in: Italy
Course starts 2016
The Italian Government awards scholarships for studying in Italy both
to foreign citizens and Italian citizens resident abroad (IRE). The
scholarships are offered for the following type of courses:
Undergraduate University courses (renewals only); Postgraduate
University courses; Master’s Degree courses (Levels I or II); Ph.D.
Courses; Specialisation Schools; Research under academic supervision;
Courses of Higher Education in Art, Music and Dance (AFAM); Advanced
Courses on Italian language and culture Courses for Teachers of Italian
as second language.
Field(s) of Study:
Eligible field(s) of study offered by participating Italian Universities.
Scholarship value/inclusions:
It is only possible to apply for three, six, or nine month
scholarships. Normally, the scholarship holders are exempt from the
payment of the university tuition fees, in accordance with existing
regulations. However the Universities, as part of their autonomy, may
not allow such exemption. Candidates are therefore recommended to
contact the chosen Institution in order to be informed on eventual taxes
or tuition fees.
For the sole period of the scholarships granted by the Italian
Government, the scholarship-holders are covered by an insurance policy
against illness and/or accident. Air tickets are not granted, except for
Chilean citizens.
Detailed information regarding the scholarship offer, can be
requested to the Italian Embassy or Italian Cultural Institute in the
applicant’s country of citizenship.
Eligibility:
A. Educational qualification required by the chosen institution.
B. Knowledge of Italian Language: candidates must possess a
certificate of intermediate level in Italian (e.g. CILS B2, CELI 3,
PLIDA B2 or INT.IT Roma Tre) or equivalent linguistic proficiency issued
by a local organization or language school (e.g. Italian Cultural
Institute, Dante Alighieri Society branch etc.). Applicants for
enrolment in university courses held entirely in English, must have at
least an A2 level proficiency in Italian.
C. Age limits: candidates who are younger than 18 y. o. or older
than 35 y. o. on the day of the deadline for the submission of the
applications (13-05-2015), are not eligible. Candidates for Courses for
teachers of Italian as second language (see above, section III, letter
I) are eligible until they are 45 y. o. on the day of the deadline for
the submission of the applications (13-05-2015).
D. Restrictions: : Students enrolled in a year exceeding the legal
duration of the course of study (the so-called “fuori corso”) are not
eligible for scholarships.
Application Instructions:
Before submitting their applications, prospective applicants must
contact the university or institution in Italy where they intend to
study. They are advised to be as fully informed as possible about the
institution and course of study of their choice. Applicants are also
requested to obtain country-specific information from the Italian
diplomatic mission or Italian Cultural Institute of their country of
origin, either in person or from the institutional websites. All
applicants must fill in the on-line application form at “Borse on Line”
by 13 May 2015.
It is important the read the 2015/2016 scholarship announcement and
visit the official website to access the online application form and for
detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
For more info, visit
www.jobberman.com
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