Scholarships
University of Luxembourg
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About
The Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Ministry of Research and Higher Education fund a talent support programme, the Guillaume Dupaix International Master’s Scholarship, to attract high-achieving international students who wish to enrol on a Master’s programme at the University of Luxembourg.
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Level
Master
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Field of study
All eligible (see below under eligibility criteria)
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Duration
Up to 2 years
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Number of
students/specificitiesMax. 30 students per year (10 per faculty)
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Eligibility criteria
- International applicants from both EU and non-EU countries applying for a Master’s degree
- Only available for Master programmes that run their two-year programme in Luxembourg. Master programmes that have a mandatory semester or year abroad are not eligible.
- Excellent academic performance during undergraduate studies
- Fulltime students
- Non-beneficiaries of Luxembourg’s State Financial Aid for Higher Education (formerly CEDIES)
Applicants from third countries
Please carefully read the information provided to applicants and students.
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Amount
The stipend amounts to around €10,000 per academic year for up to two years.
One part of the scholarship covers student accommodation and the remaining part is an amount paid in installments. For regular students, the remaining amount is paid at the beginning of each semester for a maximum of two years. For exchange students, this is at the beginning and end of the exchange semester.
The scholarship is subject to performance evaluation and may be withdrawn, for example in the event of academic misconduct, poor academic performance or withdrawal from the Master’s programme.
Tuition fees are not included in the scholarship.
The scholarship cannot be cumulated with any other type of grant financed by the Luxembourg government, or a similar scholarship funded by a private sponsor in Luxembourg.
Accommodation
Part of the scholarship is used to fund the student’s accommodation in a university residence for the duration of the Master programme, up to a maximum of €650/month for a maximum of two years.
The scholarship does not cover the security deposit and home insurance. The student will need to apply for their accommodation in a timely manner and closely follow the instructions and deadlines in the accommodation section. -
Application procedure
Application deadline for the Guillaume Dupaix International Master’s Scholarship: 31 March 2025
1. Apply for the Master’s programme:
First, we would invite you to consult the admission requirements specified on the webpage of the Master programme you are interested in to ensure that your application will be complete.
You should then submit your Master’s application and all the required documents via our online admissions portal.
2. Evaluation of your Master’s application:
Once your application is complete, it will be forwarded to the director of the selected Master’s programme.
If the Programme Director considers that your application meets the required criteria of excellence, you will receive a notification inviting you to apply for the excellence scholarship separately. The link to submit your scholarship application will be included in this notification.
3. Scholarship application:
For your online scholarship application you will need to:
- Complete the dedicated online form;
- Attach a personal statement outlining your reasons for applying and presenting your strengths;
- Attach two academic recommendation letters.
Once you have submitted your scholarship application, it will be evaluated.
We encourage you to follow these steps carefully to ensure that your application is managed efficiently.
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Selection criteria and procedure
Selection criteria:
- Quality of academic performance
- Originality of your personal statement and strengths of your candidacy.
Selection procedure:
The selection process involves an internal evaluation procedure.
Finalists should be notified by mid-May 2025 and they will need to confirm acceptance of the scholarship within three working days.
All applicants will receive a final response.
Upon arrival at the University of Luxembourg in September 2025, scholarship recipients will sign a Scholarship Agreement, including a sworn declaration accepting the terms and conditions of the Guillaume Dupaix International Master’s Scholarship.
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Contact
Detailed information is sent by the faculties via Moodle to the students at the end of October/beginning of November.
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Level
Bachelor/Master
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Field of study
All
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Number of
students4
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Eligibility criteria
Bachelor/Master students experiencing social/financial difficulties
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Duration
Variable
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Amount
Variable
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Procedure
Max. 4 students/year
Apply by 30 November
See also:
Faculty-specific scholarships at the University
Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)
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About Advanzia Bank
Founded in 2005 in Luxembourg, Advanzia Bank S.A. is a European digital bank specialising in credit cards and payment solutions. With 1.9 million credit card customers, the bank achieved a turnover of €1.9 billion in 2020. Advanzia is a leading credit card issuer in Germany and has a strong presence in Luxembourg, Austria, France and Spain. As well as issuing credit cards under its own brands, the bank also partners with over 240 companies, associations and financial institutions who use Advanzia co-branded credit cards to create a competitive advantage. Advanzia had 204 employees at the end of 2020.
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Level
Master
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Field of study
Master in Quantitative Economics & Finance
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About the scholarship
Advanzia Bank plans to continue to offer the scholarship annually to one student. It includes a monthly stipend, an internship opportunity as well as the possibility of a summer job.
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About the internship
Advanzia Bank will give the chosen Master’s student the opportunity of an internship in Advanzia Bank’s Risk Department in their fourth semester.
The internship will have the maximum duration of six months (one semester). During this time the master student will have the opportunity to finalise her/his master thesis.
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Amount
A stipend of €750,00 per month will be paid for a period of 12 months.
The stipend may be cumulated with the Advanzia Bank internship compensation scheme. The cumulated stipend and internship duration may not surpass one year in total.
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Number of
students1
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Eligibility criteria
Applicants are eligible for the scholarship if they are:
- Enrolled in the Master in Quantitative Economics & Finance
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Duration
1 year
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Application procedure
Applicants are invited to send their letter of motivation to the Study Programme Director.
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Selection criteria
The recipient is selected by the Programme Director of the Master in Quantitative Economics & Finance after consulting Advanzia Bank and an interview of the student is organized with the bank’s CFO and HR Department.
The student is selected on the basis of their past results and financial needs.
Applicants are eligible for the fellowship if they:
- Speak excellent English
- Are as finance students interested in the business model of Advanzia Bank
- Have excellent mathematics, statistics, IT and risk management skills
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Level
Bachelor (outgoing exchange student) / Bachelor OR Master (incoming exchange student)
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Field of study
Law
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Amount
€5,000 per student
In addition to the grant, the students will have the opportunity to participate in an internship programme at A&O Shearman office in Luxembourg. Moreover, scholarship recipients will benefit from additional mentoring and soft-skills development provided by A&O Shearman, such as CV writing and job market advice, participation in networking events, and invitations to industry conferences and seminars.
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Number of
students/specificities2 (Bachelor (outgoing exchange student) / Bachelor OR Master (incoming exchange student))
A&O Shearman also offers internship and mentoring opportunities to other high-achieving students in their third and final year of the Bachelor in Law. The Study Programme Director pre-selects and nominates eligible students before they are invited to a hiring interview with A&O Shearman.
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Eligibility criteria
- Incoming or Outgoing exchange students at or from the Bachelor en Droit in the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance
- Incoming students must commit to a complete year at University of Luxembourg (internship is not possible without being enrolled at University of Luxembourg and participating in courses).
- Committed to undertaking studies in the Bachelor in Law at the University of Luxembourg
- Exchange students at or from the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance
- Residing, or will reside, in Luxembourg or the Greater Region of Luxembourg
- the family income of the applicants may not exceed the threshold communicated in the call for application
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Application procedure
Applicants must submit the following documents (in English, French or German) with their application in the listed sequence as one complete pdf file:
- Consent form (provided by email)
- Letter of motivation
- CV
- Copies of diplomas, certificates and any official supplement to these (if in other language than English, French or German, they must not be translated at this point)
- Proof of their income or their parents’/persons’ income with parental authority which must be supported by a copy of their tax return from the previous tax/financial year
- Their civil status
- For outgoing exchange students: proof of residence in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg or in the Greater Region of Luxembourg – For incoming exchange students: letter of acceptance at the University of Luxembourg
- For outgoing exchange students: a certificate of enrolment at the University of Luxembourg – For incoming exchange students: letter of acceptance at the University of Luxembourg is sufficient at this point (a certificate of enrolment is necessary at a later time)
Applications for the academic year 2024-2025 must be submitted by email to the email address communicated in the call for application.
Deadline: 04/07/2024
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Selection procedure
- academic performance
- general effort and progress of the student in their academic performance
- the ethos of the applicant
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About
The ATOZ Foundation was set up under the aegis of the Fondation de Luxembourg to support educational projects, as it believes that education is the key to personal accomplishment, and that research and development are essential for personal and societal progress. The Foundation is equally keen to support projects promoting social cohesion.
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Level
Master
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Field of study
Master in European and International Tax Law
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Duration
1 year
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Amount
Yearly stipend of €9,000
- A first instalment of €4,500
- The second instalment of €4,500 is subject to the mid-term assessment of the scholarship holder by the Study Programme Director to assess whether they meet the criteria to receive the second instalment of the scholarship programme
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Number of students
1
In the absence of an eligible candidate, no scholarship will be awarded for the year in question.
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Eligibility criteria
Applicants are eligible for the scholarship programme if they are:
- Selected as a student on the Master in European and International Tax Law
- Committed to undertaking full-time studies in the Master in European and International Tax Law
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Application procedure
Applicants are invited by the University of Luxembourg to include in their application to the Master in European and International Tax:
- a cover letter expressing their interest in obtaining the scholarship, outlining their reasons for pursuing a career in taxation and their financial situation.
The deadline for applications is 15 July 2025 at 23.59.
Applications must be submitted to AtozScholarship@uni.lu
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Selection procedure
The University, together with the ATOZ Foundation under the aegis of the Fondation de Luxembourg, will select the recipient students and fund their grants.
The selection committee, composed of Prof. Dr Werner Haslehner (University of Luxembourg) and the members of the ATOZ Foundation Management Committee, will consider each applicant’s cover letter, as well as their overall impression of the applicants and their financial needs.
Please note that incomplete applications will be immediately rejected. No appeal is possible against the decisions. By applying to the scholarship programme, the applicant accepts these regulations in their entirety.
The selected students will have to sign a separate “fellowship agreement” to benefit from the scholarship programme.
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About
Baloise Assurances Luxembourg SA and Baloise Vie Luxembourg SA Fellowship & Internship
The University of Luxembourg signed a partnership agreement with Baloise Assurances Luxembourg SA and Baloise Vie Luxembourg SA in February 2020 providing a framework for a student fellowship and internship programme.
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Level
Bachelor
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Field of study
Bachelor en Gestion or Bachelor in Economics
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Duration
The cumulated stipend and internship duration may not surpass three years, the standard length of a Bachelor programme.
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Amount
- A monthly stipend of €300 for the regular duration of the Bachelor programme (semester 4-6 for the Bachelor en Gestion and semester 5-6 for the Bachelor in Economics)
- An internship in one of its departments
The internship semester will not be covered by the stipend but will be paid according to Baloise internship rules.
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Number of
students5
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Eligibility criteria
- enrolled in the third semester of the Bachelor en Gestion or the fourth semester of the Bachelor in Economics
- not registered in a subsequent Bachelor or Master programme
- citizens of Luxembourg European Union nationals
- residing in Luxembourg or the Greater Region of Luxembourg
- the family income of the applicant may not exceed three times the minimum income level in Luxembourg
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Application procedure
Applicants are invited to submit the following documents (in English, French or German):
- a letter of motivation, indicating which department of Baloise the candidate would like to join during the internship
- a CV, including copies of their diplomas, certificates and official supplements to these
- proof of their parents’ income confirmed by a copy of the previous year’s tax return
- their family status
- proof of residence in Luxembourg or the Greater Region of Luxembourg
- an enrolment certificate at the University of Luxembourg (if selected, the student will have to submit such a certificate of enrolment to Baloise each semester)
Application period: To be confirmed
Applications must be submitted to baloisefellowship@uni.lu
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Selection procedure and criteria
- academic performance
- general effort and progress of the student in his/her academic performance
- the ethos and motivation of the applicant
A Selection Committee composed of the Head of Human Resources and another Head of Baloise (Operations or Corporate Governance) will evaluate the applications based on the selection criteria outlined above.
The management of Baloise Assurances Luxembourg S.A. and Baloise Vie Luxembourg S.A. will then validate the final selection of scholarship recipients.
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About
The Ferrero Fellowship is a talent support programme founded in 2017 as part of a partnership between the Ferrero HQ in Luxembourg and the University of Luxembourg. The Fellowship consists of a stipend and the opportunity to carry out an internship at the company.
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Level
Master
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Field of study
Law, Economics and Finance
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Duration
Regular duration of study
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Amount
The stipend is paid in instalments (€2,700 at the end of each semester) for the regular duration of study. Payment is subject to a performance assessment and may be withheld, for example in the event of academic misconduct, poor results or withdrawal from the Master programme.
If a selected student does not need accommodation in one of the University’s residences, a sum of €5,400 will be given to the student at the end of each of the two years of the Master programme.
Detailed terms and conditions are set out in an agreement signed between the selected student, the University of Luxembourg and Ferrero upon selection of the successful applicants.
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Number of
studentsVariable
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Eligibility criteria
The Ferrero Fellowship is open to students on the following Master programmes:
- Master in Accounting and Audit
- Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Master in European Law
- Master in Finance and Economics
Applicants must be enrolled in the first year of one these Master programmes when they apply for the Fellowship.
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Application procedure
Applicants must submit an application to ferrerofellowship@uni.lu including:
- Personal statement/letter of motivation
- CV
- Academic record (copies of undergraduate diplomas or other educational certificates)
Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year will open at the end of September and will close on 15 October 2024 (midnight).
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Selection procedure
Shortlisted candidates are invited to interview with a Ferrero selection committee. In addition, their applications will be assessed by the Programme Directors of the respective Master programmes.
Laureates are chosen based on:
- Academic achievement
- Civic engagement, volunteer work or other extracurricular activities
- Originality of the personal statement and reasons for applying
- Language skills (English is mandatory, any additional language is an asset)
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Internship
During their second year of study, Fellowship laureates will be given the opportunity to complete an internship at Ferrero HQ in Luxembourg. Internships will be allocated in agreement with the host company and are subject to an internship contract.
The Ferrero HQ in Luxembourg is home to several business functions of the company and every reasonable effort will be made to assign placements according to the career interests and ambitions of the Fellowship laureates.
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About
The Fondation Jacqueline NOEL, under the aegis of the Fondation de Luxembourg, grants merit-based scholarships to recently graduated doctoral students of the University of Luxembourg who completed a PhD and defended their thesis in the fields of Economics or International Development.
The Fondation Jacqueline NOEL was created in tribute to Jacqueline NOEL, a citizen of the world and fervent European. Jacqueline NOEL shared the belief of Nelson Mandela, a figure she had the chance to meet during her career, that “education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Born during the German occupation, Mrs. NOEL grew up to be a dedicated student, earning a Doctorate in Economic Sciences from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. She began her career as a researcher at the World Bank and later at the European Investment Bank.
The foundation was created in her memory by her dear friend in the hopes of perpetuating Mrs. NOEL’s values and ideals, namely the belief that hard work and dedication can lead to fulfilment in one’s life while creating positive change for the benefit of all.
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Level
PhD/doctoral graduates (thesis defended during the academic year 2023-2024)
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Field of study
Economics or International Development
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Duration
?
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Amount
€5,000
The award will be paid out in one instalment following the announcement of the scholarship laureate.
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Number of
students1 recent PhD graduate
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Eligibility criteria
Applicants must be recent PhD graduates from the University of Luxembourg who defended their thesis in the fields of economics or international development during the 2023-2024 academic year.
Examples of sub-fields:
- International commercial law
- International economic law
- European Union external relations
- International economics
- Environmental and development economics, applied econometrics
- Economic and financial integration
- Regional and international economics
- Development economics
- Policy coherence for development
- Gender and development
- Climate change
- Sustainable regional development
- Migration and development
Laureates of the Pierre Werner Scholarship are not eligible.
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Application procedure
Applicants should submit the following documents (in English or French) to jacquelinenoelaward@uni.lu.
- a duly completed application form
- a CV, including a list of publications/presentations (if applicable)
- two letters of recommendation (academic)
- ECTS transcript of records (PhD/doctoral studies)
Applications for the 2024-2025 period will open on 9 October 2024 and close on 23 October 2024.
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About
Linklaters Luxembourg and the University of Luxembourg have partnered to launch the Linklaters Making Links Programme in Luxembourg, recognising and supporting outstanding students pursuing a Bachelor of Law degree in the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF).
The Making Links Programme, which is also being implemented in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Milan, Paris and Stockholm is specifically designed to help talented university students from underrepresented groups succeed in their early careers by supporting the development of technical and professional skills whilst building strong commercial fluency and a global outlook.
Two high-potential students, who also demonstrate financial need, will be selected in their third year of the Bachelor in Law degree and will receive a scholarship of €3,000 during their final year. They will also be offered a legal summer internship at Linklaters.
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Level
Bachelor
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Field of study
Bachelor in Law
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Amount
€3,000
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Number of
students2
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Eligibility criteria
- pursuing a Bachelor of Law degree in the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF).
- studying in the third year of the Bachelor in Law degree at the time of their enrolment in the programme
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Application procedure
Applicants should submit the following documents (in English, French or German) by email to linklatersfellowship@uni.lu
- a letter of motivation explaining their social and financial situation
- a curriculum vitae
- copies of their transcripts, diplomas, certificates, and official supplements to these
- proof of their parent’s income, verified by a copy of the previous year’s tax return
- a statement of family status
Applications are open until the 30th May 2024 at noon (CEST).
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Selection procedure and criteria
Selection (by the University of Luxembourg) for the scholarship will be based on:
- academic achievements and results
- reasons for joining the programme
Linklaters will make the final selection on the basis of the students’ personal (social and financial) situation as well as an interview.
The Study Programme Director will assess the applications. Shortlisted candidates are invited to an interview with the Linklaters selection committee.
Incomplete applications will be immediately rejected. No appeal against the decisions is possible. By applying to the programme, the applicant accepts these regulations in their entirety.
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About
Inspired by the ideals of Pierre Werner, the Pierre Werner Scholarship fosters European integration. The Fondation Pierre Werner, under the aegis of the Fondation de Luxembourg, awards an annual scholarship to outstanding postgraduate students from European countries (except Luxembourg) in the fields of law, economics, finance and political sciences at the University of Luxembourg.
In an interview with the Fondation de Luxembourg, Luc Frieden, Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the Fondation Pierre Werner shares the foundation’s philosophy, its accomplishments, and the role it hopes to play in regard to the evolving European project.
Resources to learn more about Pierre Werner:
- Documentary “Pierre Werner, une vocation européenne”
- Podcast “Pierre Werner, e Mënsch a sengem Joerhonnert” produced in collaboration with Radio 100.7″
- The 50th Anniversary of the Werner Report” online platform developed by the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History and EUI Florence
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Level
PhD/doctoral candidates
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Field of study
Economics, finance, law, political sciences
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Duration
Variable
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Amount
The Pierre Werner Scholarship amounts to €26,000 for one academic year. The scholarship maybe divided into awards to up to four successful applicants.
As of 2020, the grant for each student will be fixed at €6,500 maximum. The University may grant three or four scholarships.
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Number of
students / specificities4
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Eligibility criteria
- EU nationals (excluding Luxembourg) or citizens of a recognised candidate for future membership of the EU (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Türkiye and Ukraine)
- registered for PhD studies at the University of Luxembourg at the time of application, may be at any stage of their studies
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Application procedure
- a duly completed application form
- a personal statement/letter of motivation
- a CV, including a list of publications (if applicable)
- two academic letters of recommendation
Applications accepted from 30 January to 23 March 2025.
Applications can be submitted to pierrewernerscholarship@uni.lu
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Selection procedure
A selection committee composed of four professors from the University of Luxembourg (the Head of the Doctoral School in Law, the Head of the Doctoral School in Economics and Finance, the Head of the Institute of Political Science and the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance) will evaluate the submitted applications on the basis of the selection criteria outlined above.
The four professors will pre-select up to four applicants and will communicate the results to the Fondation Pierre Werner. The management committee of the Fondation Pierre Werner will make the final selection of the scholarship recipients.
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About
Luxembourg-based audit firm PKF Audit & Conseil (PKF) and the University of Luxembourg have signed a three-year agreement to provide fellowship and internship opportunities to students enrolled in the Master in Accounting and Audit, offered by the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF). PKF Audit & Conseil is a member of the PKF International Network of accountancy firms with over 220 member firms in 150 countries.
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Level
Master
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Field of study
Master in Accounting and Audit
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Amount
The student will receive a stipend, paid in two instalments over the second year of study, and subject to a mid-term assessment of academic results by the Study Programme Director. Additionally, the student will also be invited to pursue an internship in the PKF Audit Department.
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Number of
students1
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Eligibility criteria
The student with the highest grade point average at the end of the first year of the two-year Master in Accounting and Audit programme.
If two or more students have obtained an equal grade point average, then one student will be selected among the finalists by PKF.
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Application procedure
The student with the highest-grade point average at the end of the first year of the two-year Master in Accounting and Audit programme will be offered the fellowship and internship opportunity. If two or more students obtain an equal grade point average, then one student will be selected among the finalists by PKF.
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Additional
Internships may also be offered to other students, at the discretion of PKF.
External
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State support – MengStudien
The mengstudien.lu website of the Ministry of Higher Education and Research provides information on:
- higher education in Luxembourg and abroad
- state financial aid for higher education
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Single Parent Grant
The Fondation du Grand-Duc et de la Grande-Duchesse offers a grant for single parents who wish to pursue studies in Luxembourg or are currently pursuing studies in Luxembourg. The grant is open to Bachelor and Master students and can be submitted throughout the year.
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BAföG – Bundes-Ausbildungsförderungs-Gesetz
For more than 50 years, BAföG has ensured equal opportunities. BAföG enables teenagers and young adults to complete training that suits their aptitudes and interests, even if their parents cannot finance this training. Eligibility applies to anyone who has German citizenship, as well as citizens of the European Union, migrants and refugees who live in Germany.
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Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
German Academic Exchange ServiceThe DAAD has a wide portfolio of scholarships. It is the world’s largest sponsor of international exchanges for students and researchers. The DAAD supports more than 100,000 German and international academics of all subjects during their stays abroad every year.
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Fondation Félix Chomé
The Félix Chomé Foundation awards a number of scholarships each year – up to and including the Master’s level – to deserving students with modest incomes who are pursuing higher studies in Luxembourg or abroad.
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