About the University
The University of Geneva is a public research university located in Geneva, Switzerland. Established in 1559, it is one of the four universities in Switzerland and is known for its academic strength in humanities, social sciences, science, and medicine. Its campus spans across the city, with its main buildings located along the banks of Lake Geneva. The university is highly respected both nationally and internationally and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs to students from around the world.
About Geneve
Geneva is a city in Switzerland that lies at the southern tip of expansive Lac Léman (Lake Geneva). Surrounded by the Alps and Jura mountains, the city has views of dramatic Mont Blanc. Headquarters of Europe’s United Nations and the Red Cross, it’s a global hub for diplomacy and banking. French influence is widespread, from the language to gastronomy and bohemian districts like Carouge.
About LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Scholarship at the University:
- Scholarships Offered: More than 25 partial and full scholarships annually.
- Partial scholarships cover tuition fees.
- Full scholarships cover tuition fees and living expenses in Geneva for 10 months.
Eligibility:
- Full scholarships are available for citizens of non-western countries, and a partial scholarship is available for EU citizens. See the list of eligible countries here
- Selection Criteria: Scholarships are awarded based on a competitive process, considering academic merit, extracurricular achievements, and financial needs.
Application Process:
- Scholarship requests must be submitted with the candidate’s application. Applicants can choose between the scholarship track (partial or full) or non-scholarship track. Applying to both tracks results in consideration under the non-scholarship track.
- Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (MTJ)
- Scholarships Offered: Full scholarships for citizens of non-western countries.
- Eligibility: Full scholarships are available for citizens of non-western countries. See the list of eligible countries here
Selection Criteria:
- Scholarships are awarded through a competitive process considering academic merit, extracurricular achievements, and financial needs.
Application Process:
- Similar to the LLM program, scholarship requests must be submitted with the candidate’s application.
- Applicants can choose between the scholarship track (partial or full) or non-scholarship track.
General Application Notes for Both Programs:
- An application fee of CHF 100 is required for the review of applications.
- Applicants are encouraged to explore other sources of funding, such as government loans, home country scholarship providers, private organizations, NGOs, international government loans, and more.
- The responsibility for finding additional funding sources rests with the students, and the Geneva Academy does not provide support in this matter.
- Prospective students should carefully follow the outlined steps, adhere to the application instructions, and consider the available funding options for their studies.
Other Source of Funding
Students are encouraged with to ensure they have the financial means to support their studies. The Universite De Geneve provides a list of potential funding sources and encourages students to plan their finances well in advance. Here's a breakdown of the mentioned funding opportunities:
- Government Loans: Students may explore options for loans provided by government agencies to support their education.
- Government-Related Scholarship Providers in Your Home Country: Many governments offer scholarships to their citizens to pursue higher education, and students are encouraged to explore these opportunities.
- Non-Government Scholarship Providers in Your Home Country, Including Private Organizations and NGOs: Various private organizations and non-governmental entities may offer scholarships or financial support for education.
- UK, Canadian, and Other Government Loans: For international students, loans from the governments of countries like the UK and Canada might be available.
- Private Grant Foundations in Your Home Country: Private grant foundations may offer financial assistance to students pursuing higher education.
- Loan Providers, Such as Banks and Specialized Student Loan Companies: Students can explore loans from banks and specialized financial institutions that cater to educational financing.
- Support from Your Employer: Some students may receive support from their employers, which could come in the form of a loan, salary advance, grant, or supported leave of absence.
- A Combination of Funding Sources: Students are encouraged to consider combining multiple funding sources to meet their financial needs.
How to Apply:
To apply for the scholarship, click here
Deadline:
The deadline to apply for this scholarship is 26th January 2024