Fully Funded TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship 2025; Empowering Sub-Saharan African Students in Environmental Engineering

Application Deadline:
January 15, 2025 (23:59 CET)
About the Scholarship
The TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship is a prestigious, fully-funded opportunity offered by the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) at TU Delft, Netherlands. Starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, this program supports two outstanding Sub-Saharan African students pursuing the MSc Environmental Engineering (Water Resources Engineering track). The scholarship is tailored for ambitious students, especially from Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania, who aim to tackle environmental challenges like water scarcity, urban water infrastructure, and climate change.
Fields of Study
- MSc Environmental Engineering (Water Resources Engineering track)
Scholarship Benefits
- Full tuition fees for the two-year MSc program
- Living expense contribution for the program duration
- Access to TU Delft’s expertise in environmental engineering and sustainable development
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be citizens of Sub-Saharan Africa (priority given to Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania).
- Hold a GPA of 80% or higher from a recognized international university outside the Netherlands.
- Be admitted to the MSc Environmental Engineering program, specializing in the Water Resources Engineering track.
Selection Criteria
- Demonstrated academic excellence (GPA of 80% or higher).
- Motivation and potential for leadership in sustainable development.
- Fulfillment of MSc admission requirements.
Required Documents
- Completed MSc application form.
- Scholarship application form.
- Two reference letters (submitted as a single PDF or by referees directly).
- English language proficiency certificate (if required).
How to Apply
- 1. Complete the MSc Application Here
- Review and meet all admission requirements Here
- 2. Submit the Scholarship Application form
- Upload during the MSc application process.
- 3. Provide Two Reference Letters
- Upload as a PDF or invite referees to submit directly.
- 4. Submit English Language Certificate (Here. ).
- 5. Ensure Document Submission
- Verify all required documents are included in your MSc application.
Program Duration
- 2 years
Location
- TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Netherlands
Start your journey to addressing global water challenges—apply today for the TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship!