On December 15, the University of Damascus announced more than 200 scholarships from the Hungarian government for Syrian students for the first undergraduate and postgraduate levels “Master and Doctorate” in various majors for the academic year 2020-2021.
The University said that the grants include a monthly salary of 130 euros for students applying to first-degree and master’s scholarships and 450 euros for students applying for doctoral degrees in addition to exemption from registration fees and the provision of housing or a financial allowance for it while the student sponsors travel expenses.
On the process of accepting students in these scholarships, the University said that after completing the application of these scholarships, the Hungarian side will send the names of the total number of applicants to Damascus University to nominate the required number of them later and inform Hungary.
According to the University announcement, grants will be applied directly through the website designated by the Hungarian side January 15, 2020.
Apply for grants via the following link:
http://www.stipendiumhungaricum.hu
According to the data of the Directorate of International and Cultural Relations at the University of Damascus, 250 students were admitted to these scholarships last year (2018).
O. al-Mohammad