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Early MSc application access for IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme

IHE Delft student in laboratory

The fourth application cycle of the IAEA’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme (MSCFP) is now open. Women interested in studying nuclear related subjects (including Isotopic Techniques, applied to Human Health, Food and Agriculture, Biotechnology and Biophotonics, Water Resources, Environmental Engineering and Bioengineering) are encouraged to apply by 30 September 2023. This year, the MSCFP is expected to award 200 students scholarships, which is the highest number per cycle to date.

If you are interested to enroll in the regular or research variant of the MSc programme in Water and Sustainable Development, both starting in October 2024, we advise you to check if you meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Academic admission to either the MSc in Water and Sustainable Development (2024-2025) or Research MSc in Water and Sustainable Development (2024-2026)
  • Only female candidates can apply

If you meet these two criteria and are interested to apply, please send your CV and motivation outlining why you consider yourself eligible for this scholarship to Marlies Baburek (m.baburek@un-ihe.org) for the regular MSc in Water and Sustainable Development (2024-2025) or to Ineke Melis (i.melis@un-ihe.org) for the Research MSc in Water and Sustainable Development (2024-2026).

Based on your CV and your motivation, you may be given special early access to apply for admission. If you meet the necessary criteria, you will receive an admission letter, and you will have the opportunity to apply for the scholarship before the deadline of 30 September 2023(1).

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Please note that you need to submit your application for admission to the MSc Programme at least three weeks before the scholarship deadline of 30 September.