All nine (9) Graduate School Master programmes are included in four (4) different Scholarship programmes from the Swedish Institute. It means that students applying for a Master programme at Graduate School also can apply for a scholarship if they are a part of the target group in the specific scholarship programme. Please read more about the Scholarship programme on the Swedish Institute website.
The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships
The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships are targeted at highly qualified students from 12 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America; Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
The Visby Program - Swedish Institute Baltic Sea Region Exchange Program
The program is open to applicants from Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
SI Scholarships for East Europe
The program is open to applicants from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova and Serbia.
Swedish-Turkish Program
For citizens of Turkey pursuing master¿s level or advanced level studies in Sweden in the field of social sciences and law, such as International and European Relations, European Affairs, European Law, or Human Rights Law.
The University of Gothenburg Study Scholarship will be offered for the academic year 2012/2013. The scholarship is targeted to a selection of applicants who have to pay tuition fee for their studies at the university. The scholarship is funded by means from the International Programme Office for Education and Training, which is a government agency that promotes academic exchanges and cooperation across national borders.
Read more and download application form: http://www.utbildning.gu.se/education/Application/scholarships/
Scholarship information at University Admissions in Sweden:
https://www.antagning.se/en/All-you-need-to-know1/Finding-out-more/Scholarships/
Liangchen Xu from China studies the MSc programme in International Business and Trade and is one of the Scholarship holders 2011.