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Advanced Masters And Bachelors Degree & Continuing Education Courses In Belgium

Advanced Masters And Bachelors Degree & Continuing Education Courses In Belgium are available for International Students. The scholarship-eligible Masters, Bachelor level programm(s) in the area of All Topics taught at ARES.

ARES is the union of higher education institutions of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation in Belgium. Its tasks consist of:

  • secure the task of public service of general interest of higher education
  • sustain institutions and ensure their overall coordination in their tasks of teaching, research, and service to the community
  • inspire collaboration between them, while appreciating their sovereignty

Per year, The ARES scholarships an average of 130 scholarships for Master’s and Bachelor’s
scholarships and 70 Ongoing education scholarships to residents of its partner countries. Within the framework of the ARES 2022-2027 cooperation program, three types of training are provided through international training scholarships:

  • Advanced bachelor’s and master’s degrees are inter-institutional training programs organized in one academic year and at the end of which an educational degree is awarded.
  • Persisting education programs are more practical and of shorter duration (2 to 6 months). They deliver a certificate.
  • Advanced Masters’s and Bachelors’s Degree Or Continuing Education Courses in Belgium are available to undertake Master, Bachelor’s level programs at ARES.

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Details Advanced Masters And Bachelors Degree & Continuing Education Courses In Belgium:

CountryBelgium
Institute(s)ARES
Degree levelMasters, Bachelor
Deadline01/27/2023

offered Subjects:

The listed subject is available to study under this scholarship program.

  • All Subjects

Scholarship Benefits:

This scholarship is partially funded.

Eligibility Criteria for Advanced Masters And Bachelors Degree & Continuing Education Courses In Belgium:

In order to be allow, the candidates must:

  1. Be national, reside and work in one of the following rigons: Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Vietnam, and Morocco, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Guinea (Conakry), Zimbabwe.
  2. Hold a diploma comparable to a graduate level degree (300 credits ECTS) from Belgian university studies for advanced masters and continuing education courses (equivalent to Bac+5); Hold a diploma comparable to an undergraduate level degree (180 credits ECTS) for advanced bachelors (equivalent to Bac+3). The candidate must have held the relevant academic degree for a maximum of 20 years at the start of the course. This full period is grown by one year by childbirth and/or adoption.
  3. Maintain relevant professional knowledge in an ARES partner country of at least two years after graduate studies for advanced bachelor, behind postgraduate studies for advanced master and persisting education courses.
  4. Meet the application in the language in which the training is given and can attest a nicely written and spoken knowledge of it. Moreover, learning a minimum of French authorizes for good integration into daily life in Belgium.
  5. Apply for only one training course.
  6. all international applicants can apply for . 

Please note that compliance with the admissibility criteria does not guarantee appointment and eligibility for the course (see Selection Criteria).

Candidates should not acquire initial admission to one of the French-speaking organizations in Belgium in order to be assessed for the ARES scholarship.

Applications will not be considered if they:

  • Are not met on their whole and are not attended by the required papers (certified copy of the diploma, etc.). A certified copy is a copy of the document on which it states that it is “a true copy of the original” with the stamp and signature of the competent authority ( hall, municipal administration, notary, town etc.).
  • do not absolutely mention compliance with the admissibility criteria specified above (certified copy of diploma, professional experience, etc.).

Applying for an ARES scholarship is totally free. ARES does not demand fees at any step of the application or selection procedure. You may report us via e-mail at scholarships-cooperation@ares-ac.be of any problems with people or companies claiming to represent ARES and request any payment.

Application Procedure:

The application procedure and eligibility criteria must be followed when applying for scholarships. After ARES analyzes their administrative admissibility, a selection panel selects scholarship holders for each training course.

We will treat all applications received between the first and last day of the call equally. Women are encouraged to apply to ARES. Preference will be given to women for the equal quality.

How to apply?

Applying for an ARES scholarship is completely free. ARES does not demand any fees at any stage of the application or selection procedure. You may notify us via e-mail at scholarships-cooperation@ares-ac.be of any issues with individuals or companies claiming to represent ARES and request any payment.

HOW DO I SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION?

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candidates application should be submitted to ARES via the GIRAF platform:

  • You must sooner ensure that you have an active GIRAF account.
    • firstly,  create an account on the GIRAF platform via this link. This account will be validated (within a rare hour to a few days, don’t create more than one account) by ARES and you will welcome a verification mail to create a password.
    • If you created a validated account last year, you could reuse that account and if necessary reset your password.
  • Logging into your GIRAF account will allow you to access the application form under the Competitive calls tab. The “International training application 2023-2024” button must be pushed once. The form will appear in the Competitive calls table under My tasks.
  • Use the “Save and edit later” option to complete your form several times. In GIRAF, you will find your form in the My Tasks tab under the Competitive calls tab.
  • When you click “Submit my application”, your application is sent to ARES and cannot be modified. The table My submitted files still contains it.

Deadline:

GIRAF applications must be submitted for advanced Masters And Bachelors Degree & Continuing Education Courses In Belgium by 27 January 2023 at 12 pm (Belgian time, UTC+1). Behind this date, applications will not be considered.

Successful candidates and reserved candidates will receive an email at the end of the selection process (June 2023). The unsuccessful candidates will receive an e-mail by the end of June 2023 at the latest. Applicants will not receive any other communication than that mentioned above.