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Scholarships to Study in Europe
Laura Tucker
Updated Aug 21, 2024Save
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If you’re a prospective international student planning to study in Europe at bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral level, you might be eligible for a scholarship.
UK scholarships are listed in an article all of their own, as are scholarships for Germany, scholarships for Russia, scholarships for Eastern Europe and scholarships to study in the Nordic countries.
Scroll down the list below for a range of other scholarships to study in Europe…
To study anywhere in Europe:
To study in Austria:
For more information about studying in Austria, visit our country guide >
To study in Belgium:
For more information about studying in Belgium, visit our country guide >
To study in the Czech Republic:
For more information about studying in the Czech Republic, visit our guide >
To study in France:
For more information about studying in France, download our complete guide >
To study in Greece:
For more information about studying in Greece, visit our country guide >
To study in Hungary:
For more information about studying in Hungary, visit our country guide >
To study in Ireland:
More scholarships to study in Ireland can be found here.
Find out how to study in Ireland >
To study in Italy:
For more information about studying in Italy, visit our country guide >
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To study in the Netherlands:
For more information about studying in the Netherlands, visit our country guide >
To study in Slovakia:
To study in Spain:
For more information about studying in Spain, download our complete guide >
To study in Switzerland:
For more information about studying in Switzerland, visit our country guide >
This article was first published in September 2014. It is updated regularly, most recently in April 2019.
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Laura is a former staff writer for TopUniversities.com, providing advice and guidance for students on a range of topics helping them to choose where to study, get admitted and find funding and scholarships. A graduate of Queen Mary University of London, Laura also blogs about student life.
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