The University of Padua in Italy is offering the fully funded Regione Veneto Scholarship to home and international students willing to study in Europe. The scholarship supports low-income students enrolling in Bachelor’s, Master’s degrees and PhD courses with tuition fees, a subsistence allowance, accommodation, meals at university canteens, etc.

🌍 Host Country: Italy
📚 Study Abroad: Study in Europe
🎓 Category: Undergraduate Scholarships | Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships | PhD Scholarships
🌐 Eligible Countries: All Countries
🎁 Reward: Full Scholarship | Living Stipend | Accommodation | Meals
🕒 Deadline: September 30, 2024

Designation: University of Padua Regione Veneto Scholarship Recipient

Research Area: Various disciplines at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral level.

Location: Italy

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Low family income (ISEE below Euro 26,306.25 and ISPE below Euro 42,192.96)
  • Admission to one of the University of Padua degree courses or Ph.D. courses
  • Compliance with the conditions for obtaining an Italian visa
  • Not benefiting from any other national or international scholarship or grant
  • Meeting the merit criteria and other additional requirements specified in the Call

Job Description:
The scholarship supports low-income students (both Italian and international) enrolling in Bachelor’s, Single-cycle or Master’s degrees and PhD courses at the University of Padua, Italy. It includes exemption of tuition fees, a subsistence allowance, accommodation, and meals, along with free or discounted student services such as accommodation, meals at university canteens, etc.

How to Apply:
Interested and qualified applicants should:

  1. Click on the link provided to visit the scholarship page.
  2. Apply first and secure admission to an available program at the University of Padua.
  3. Apply online for the scholarship by filling out the Richiesta di agevolazioni – Application for benefits, available on your personal Uniweb page.

Last Date for Application: September 30, 2024