The European University Institute (EUI), located in Florence, Italy, offers a range of scholarships to support international students pursuing master’s and doctoral studies in the social sciences. Known for its focus on European integration, governance, economics, law, history, and political and social sciences, EUI provides a unique academic environment within a historic and globally connected setting.
Award Details
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Award Coverage: Varies by country and funding authority, but typically includes:
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Full or partial tuition coverage
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Monthly living stipend
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Additional allowances (e.g., travel or family support, depending on the funding source)
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Level of Study: Master’s and PhD programs
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Fields of Study:
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Economics
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History and Civilization
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Law
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Political and Social Sciences
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Funding and Eligibility
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Scholarships are primarily provided through national or international funding bodies that have agreements with the EUI.
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Eligibility requirements and application procedures vary by country of citizenship or residence.
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In most cases, applicants must apply both to EUI and their relevant national funding authority for consideration.
Program Highlights
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International Community: EUI attracts students and researchers from across Europe and beyond, fostering a multicultural academic environment.
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Research Excellence: The institute is known for high-level research, policy impact, and strong links with European institutions.
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Location Advantage: Studying in Florence offers a unique cultural and historical backdrop, enhancing both academic and personal growth.
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Who Should Apply?
These scholarships are ideal for students who:
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Are passionate about social sciences and European studies
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Seek to engage in interdisciplinary and internationally relevant research
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Require financial support to pursue graduate education in Europe