Applications are currently being accepted for the prestigious TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year. This scholarship is specifically designed to support talented students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) will grant the African Water Corridor Scholarship to two exceptional candidates who are pursuing a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, with a focus on the track of Water Resources Engineering.
The scholarship aims to foster academic excellence and contribute to the development of innovative solutions for water-related challenges in Africa. Recipients of the scholarship will benefit not only from financial support but also from being part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to sustainability and engineering advancements in water resources.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply soon, as opportunities like this can significantly impact the future of water management in their home countries. For more details on eligibility criteria, application procedures, and deadlines, please refer to the official TU Delft scholarship website.
The two-year master scholarship will be established at the TU Delft Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG). In the master programme Environmental Engineering you learn how to cope with shortage and abundance of resources such as water and waste, the effects of climate change on live ability in cities, air pollution and the depletion of natural resources, such as groundwater. These challenges are of utmost relevance in a world under change that is experiencing population growth and demanding more clean resources than ever. As an Environmental Engineer you will study these challenges and develop engineering solutions in the fields of air quality, hydrology and water resources management, water technology and urban water infrastructure, fields in which TU Delft has a long-standing history.
Scholarship
- Two scholarships are available. Full tuition fees per year for a TU Delft MSc programme based on the statutory fee or institutional rate, according to the registered nationality, and living expenses.
Eligibility
- Excellent Sub-Saharan Africa applicants admitted to the two-year MSc programme Environmental Engineering, track Water Resources Engineering.
- With a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 80 percent or higher of the scale maximum in the bachelor’s degree from an internationally renowned university outside The Netherlands.
- Students from any of the following regions: Sub-Saharan Africa.
Application
All documents required must ne submitted at once with the MSc Application.
- Complete your MSc application (check the admission requirements)
- Upload the Scholarship Application Form
- Upload or request TWO reference letters:
- You can upload your reference letters during your MSc application (as one PDF document), according to the indicated requirements. And/or
- You can request the reference letters from your referee(s). Fill out the information about your referee/s and invite them by using the ‘send invitation button’. The referee(s) will receive an automatic email inviting him/her to upload a reference for you.
- You can combine both procedures. E.g. 1 upload and 1 referee request.
- Reference letters will not be considered if you have already submitted your application.
- Reference letters will not be accepted after the Scholarship deadline.
- Upload the English language certificate
- Note that Non-EU/EFTA students must include their English test with their application (if required).
For more information, visit TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship.
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