Could u plx shows us a copy of ur motivational letter?
Master grants for candidates from developing countries !NEW CALL!
This Ghent University programme provides master grants to candidates from developing countries who wish to obtain a master’s degree at Ghent University. The grants are available for all master programmes at Ghent University. They are awarded for the duration of the studies with a maximum of 2 years. In case of a two-year-programme the scholarship will only be paid for the full term if the student successfully completes the first year of the programme.
The scholarship consists of an allowance of 964 euro per month plus the yearly tuition fee.
For more information, you can contact Liesbeth Vandepitte.
All documents listed below, are the new documents for 2009-2010.
This is the right way to start your procedure:
Decide what programme you would like to follow (consult the brochure ‘International Masters);
take care of your admission, this can take 3 months (consult the admission pdf!);
start completing your Application Form (your motivation is very important);
when you have received your admission letter, send it together with your completed Application Form to Liesbeth Vandepitte (1 hard copy, 1 electronic copy).
All documents listed below, are the new documents for 2009-2010:
Admission
Master call 2009-2010
Master application form 2009-2010
How to fill in the application form 2009-2010
Country list
Brochure International Masters at Ghent University
Closing date: 30 April 2009 (for 2009-2010)
Could u plx shows us a copy of ur motivational letter?
what is the URL of the university or contact address? How or where can one apply? And please who, where or what is Liesbeth Vandepitte.
Pls indicate the contact address or website so that it will be more easier for those that will want to apply.keep up the good work
Guys haba, just search for GHENT UNIVERSITY with any search engine...google, yahoo, msn, askjeeves, etc.
Sammie thanx man or gal, (anyone) u are a genius
"That which u share will multiply, that which u withhold will diminish"