Becas "Ernst Mach" para estudiar en una universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas en Austria
General information


Undergraduate degree, Research

Agriculture, environment and similar, Pure and applied sciences, Engineering and technology, Health and medicine, Social sciences and communication

-Undergraduates, graduates.
-Maximum age: 35
-Very good knowledge of English and/or German.
Description

La beca "Ernst Mach" está dirigida a estudiantes de universidades no europeas que desean pasar un semestre o dos en una universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas de Austria (“Fachhochschule”).
-Natural Sciences
-Technical Sciences
-Human Medicine, Health Sciences
-Agricultural Sciences
-Social Sciences
Deadlines

(See exact dates in Terms and Conditions)
The call is open during the month of febrero of the year when the grant starts.
Closing date for applications:
01.03.2020
for the academic year 2020/21
Application: online

4 a 10 meses

To be decided by the institutions.
Opportunities

Supplementary grant, own funds are required.
1) Monthly grant rate EUR 1050.
2) Accommodation, insurance.
a) It is possible for OeAD scholarship holders to book accommodation (dormitory or apartment) with the OeAD Housing office. The monthly costs are:
-monthly rent: roughly EUR 250 to 600 (depending on the amenities).
-monthly administrative fee: EUR 18.
b) OeAD scholarship holders need to have health insurance that is accepted by the Austrian authorities for the duration of their stay in Austria. The OeAD can help with taking out such insurance. The monthly costs can vary, at the moment you should calculate EUR 55 to 200 (depending on your age, scholarship category and state of health).
Scholarship holders have to pay the costs for accommodation and insurance themselves.
c) Applicants from non-EU/EEA countries who are planning a research stay of more than 6 months: If your monthly costs for accommodation in Austria exceed EUR 300, you may need to provide proof of additional funds to the Austrian residence authority when you apply for your residence permit. This figure may vary depending on your individual costs for health insurance and other liabilities.
3) Grant holders do not have to pay tuition fees in Austria. They might have to hand in a request at the rector’s office of their respective host university and demonstrate that they are studying or doing research in the context of transnational EU, national or university mobility programs.
4) Scholarship holders from non-European developing countries will also receive a travel costs subsidy of max. EUR 1000.
Institution

OeAD-GmbH/ICM- Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Austria
Query email: katharina.cepak@oead.at
Web page: http://www.oead.at/
