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Scholarships and grants Microelecteonics
Information on several options for partial and full scholarships and grants can be found on the TU-Delft Scholarship & Awards page. A range of Dutch scholarships for foreign students can be found on The Grantfinder: www.grantfinder.nl
For M.Sc. students from non- European Union (EU) Countries, the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering of Delft University of Technology offers a limited number of grants for the MSc Programme in Microelectronics. Various companies sponsor this scholarship program like NXP, ASML Taiwan, National Semiconductor, Broadcom. Delft University of Technology also offers a limited number of scholarships allocated to this programme.
The department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering offers some Top Talent scholarships. Upon (conditional) admission the Grant Awarding Committee of the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering will consider your application for this dedicated (partial) financial support. Please describe your potential private resources and applications for support from generally available funds and motivate your needs and preferences for additional dedicated financial support in an separate document. Send an electronic copy of this document to the MSc coordinator of the Microelectronics programme who will bring it to the attention of the Grant Awarding Committee.
Please note that full scholarships are hardly available. In most cases only partial scholarships will be awarded to test the sincere interest and intentions of the applicants to complete the MSc program. Financial support is only awarded to well qualified and extremely motivated applicants.
The selection criteria are based on the reputation of your previous education and its match with the prerequisites of our MSc program. Obviously also your GPA (grade point average) and mastering of the English language is of utmost importance. Last but not least a well motivated essay will contribute highly to a positive decision of the Grant Awarding Committee.
The deadline for applications for dedicated financial support is June 1st of the current academic year.
NXP (founded by Philips)
Candidates for NXP scholarships are expected to show a clear interest in a future career in microelectronics. In your essay you have to convince the Grant Awarding Committee of the Department of Microelectronics that you are interested in an education and a future career in the design of electronic circuits and systems or semiconductor physics and technology. The scholarships of NXP consist of maximally €15,000 for the entire duration of the MSc programme of 24 months.
This amount will cover most of your living expenses and includes a budget for the obligatory health and liability insurance taken care of by TU Delft.
Candidates are expected to cover the tuition fee by private means or additional support. It is ultimately intended that you will carry out your final MSc graduation project in close co-operation with NXP and it is stimulated that part of the thesis project will be conducted at NXP Nijmegen or Eindhoven (The Netherlands).
Initially the scholarships will be provided in the form of loans. Upon successful graduation NXP will probably offer you a position as an employee depending on the actual vacancy situation. If you do not accept the job offer the scholarship loan has to be refunded to NXP within 3 years. However, NXP is not obliged to offer you a position.
If for whatever reason NXP cannot or does not offer you a position the loan will be changed into a grant and you will no longer have the obligation to refund the loan. If you have been offered a position at NXP one third of your loan will be changed into a grant after each consecutive year of employment. If you have been working for NXP for at least 3 years the total loan will be changed into a grant. For detailed information about NXP surf to: www.nxp.com
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