Applicants to the Radboud Scholarship Program must meet a high standard of academic achievement. Non-EEA students with good grades who are talented and highly motivated have the chance to apply for a full scholarship to the Radboud University Master’s degree program taught entirely in English.
The Radboud Scholarship Program offers a special number of partial scholarships each year to students enrolled in English-taught Master’s degree programs (excluding Erasmus Mundus and joint-degree programs).
For 2022/2023, a maximum of 37 Radboud Scholarships are available: Faculty of Arts (2), Faculty of Law (14), Faculty of Medical Sciences (7), Nijmegen School of Management (3), Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies (1), Faculty of Science (8), Faculty of Social Sciences (2).