Grants & Scholarships
The Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society of the University of Groningen offers several Talent Grants and Scholarships for talented PhD en Research Master students.
Other Financial Matters
The University of Groningen has a special website with more information on practical financial matters such as tuition fees, USA and UK loan programmes, living expenses, and opening a Dutch bank account.
For additional funding options, you can check the UG Grantfinder.
Contact
If you have any questions about these talent grants, please send an email to internationaloffice.rcs rug.nl
Annualy, there is one Talent Grant available for an excellent student in the Research Master's Programme.
Specifications
- 50% of the total 2-year tuition fee.
- For excellent international students from OUTSIDE the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the EU countries and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
- You can apply for the scholarship only after you have received an admission offer from the University of Groningen.
- Deadline: 1 March.
The scholarship is specifically for students in the fields of Hebrew Bible, early Judaism and Dead Sea Scrolls, enrolled in the two-year Research Master's Programme.
Specifications
- € 1,000
- for excellent Dutch and inter national students (both EU and Non-EU), wishing to specialize in the fields of Hebrew Bible, early Judaism and Dead Sea Scrolls
- deadline non-EU/EEA students: 1 March
- deadline EU/EEA students: 15 May
- you can apply for the scholarship only after you have received an admission offer from the University of Groningen for the Research Master's Programme or after you have enrolled in the Research Master's programme.
The Wessel Ganzevoort Fund can support (PhD) students of the Faculty with:
- Purchase of books
- Publications
- Organisation of conferences and sessions on conferences
- Study Trips
- Other research activities
Call for Applications Dirk Smilde Scholarship 2024
The University of Groningen is delighted to announce Professor Hindy Najman as the fifth Dirk Smilde Fellow at the Faculty of Religion, Culture and Society of the University of Groningen. Professor Najman will work at the Faculty’s Qumran Institute during March and April 2024.
In addition to the Dirk Smilde Fellowship, the Qumran Institute is happy to announce the Dirk Smilde Scholarship for excellent PhD students, postdocs and early career researchers in the fields of Hebrew Bible, ancient Judaism and Dead Sea Scrolls.
The scholarship amounts to €1,000 a month. Regarding the duration of the scholarship, we offer a maximum of three months.
The recipient of the scholarship will participate in the Dirk Smilde Research Seminar led by Professor Najman as well as the intellectual community of the Institute and the Faculty. The proposed project should fit within this year’s research theme of Thinking about Thinking in Ancient Judaism. The point of this seminar series is to understand how in ancient Judaism there is deep convergence across cultures in the Persian and Hellenistic period which is exhibited in the extant textual traditions as well as in the material cultures. We can see integration of Jewish thinking with Babylonian and Persian intellectual culture, as well as an integration and influence of Hellenistic and Greek thinking in distinctively Jewish thinking. What is remarkable is the integration and reflection of this convergence of cultures as early as the second half of the 1st millennium BCE.
The Dirk Smilde Research Seminar aims to create a stimulating environment for students and young researchers to learn to do independent research and to share their work with international peers and a visiting professor who is a leading international scholar.
To apply, please submit the following materials no later than 28 January 2024:
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A letter of interest, also mentioning the duration of the stay in Groningen
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A brief CV
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A description of the proposed research project
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Max. 2 published or unpublished works related to the project
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Two references
Applications for the scholarship should be submitted to Dr. Arjen Bakker: a.f.bakker rug.nl.
The University of Groningen welcomes international PhD students with a competitive scholarship from their home country. To this end, the University will top up these scholarships to the same amount as that of regular PhD scholarship students in the PhD scholarship programme .
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