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Swedish Institute
Masters Degree

Deadline: 15 Jan/20 Feb 2021
Study in: Sweden
Course starts August 2021

Scholarship description: 

The Swedish Institute (SI) is now launching the Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP), a new scholarship programme which replaces Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS). SISGP offers scholarships to a large number of master’s programmes starting in the autumn semester 2021.

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The scholarship covers:

* The travel grant is a one-time payment for the entire study period. The grant is not applicable to students already living in Sweden.

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Host Universities/Institutions:

Swedish Higher Education Institutions and Swedish Universities

Level/Field(s) of study:

Check the list of about 650 eligible master programmes for the academic year 2020-2021.

Number of Scholarships:

An estimated 300 scholarships will be available.

Target group:

Students from the following countries:

Bangladesh; Bolivia; Brazil; Cambodia; Cameroon; Colombia; Ecuador; Egypt; Ethiopia; Gambia; Ghana; Guatemala; Honduras; Indonesia; Jordan; Kenya; Liberia; Malawi; Morocco; Myanmar (Burma); Nepal; Nigeria; Pakistan; Peru; Philippines; Rwanda; Sri Lanka; Sudan; Tanzania; Tunisia; Uganda; Vietnam; Zambia; Zimbabwe.

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Scholarship value/inclusions/duration:

The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses of SEK 10,000 per month, insurance, and a one-time travel grant of SEK 15,000 (only for scholarship holders living outside Sweden). There are no additional grants for family members.

The scholarship is intended for full-time one-year or two-year master’s programmes, and is only awarded for programmes starting in the autumn semester.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for SISGP, you must have had at least 3,000 hours’ work experience prior to 3 February 2019 from a maximum of three organisations/companies.  Applicants must be from an eligible country (see above).  You must be able to demonstrate your previous leadership experience. The experience may be demonstrated through for instance previous work experience, or involvement in civil society organisations.

You must be liable to pay tuition fees to the universities, have paid the application fee for master’s programmes at University Admissions on time before 1 February 2019, and be admitted to one of the eligible master’s programmes by 3 April 2020.

Read more about the eligibility criteria at the official website.

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Application instructions:

Applications for admissions are already closed.

  1. To begin with, apply for a master’s programme at universityadmissions.se, .
  2. Apply for an SI scholarship following the instructions at the official website. The application form will be available in January 2021.

It is important to visit the official website for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Eligible programmes

About 600 master’s programmes taught in English starting in the autumn semester 2021 are eligible for SISGP. Check the list of eligible master’s programmes for SISGP 2020/2021.

Priority will be given to master’s studies with an emphasis on the contribution to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Work experience

To be eligible for SISGP, you must have had at least 3,000 hours’ work experience prior to 9 February 2021 from a maximum of three organisations/companies. Valid work experience for SISGP includes both full-time and part-time employment, for instance as employee, employer, and freelancer. You will be required to certify the experience in your application. If you do not already have the required amount of work experience, your application will be disqualified. However, it is not required that you are employed at the time of the application.

Priority will be given to applicants with a strong professional background. Additionally, work experience within the fields in line with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will be prioritised.

It will also be a merit if you can demonstrate your involvement in networks or civil society organisations outside of your regular work with a letter of reference. Read more about the required documents.

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How to calculate your employment hours

Here are two examples of how to calculate your employment hours.

Scenario 1: Currently employed full-time, working 40 hours per week for 50 weeks per year for 1 calendar year prior to 9 February 2021, and previously worked part-time as freelancer 12 hours per week for 28 weeks per year for 3 calendar years.

The calculation is (40 hours x 50 weeks x 1 year = 2,000) + (12 hours x 28 weeks x 3 years = 1,008) = 3,008 hours.

An applicant within this scenario meets the eligibility criteria for work experience required within the SI Scholarships for Global Professionals.

Scenario 2: Owns a company as self-employed, working 10 hours per week for 35 weeks per year for 3 calendar years. Will close down the company on 31 December 2020 and does not have another employment.

The calculation is (10 hours x 35 weeks x 3 years) = 1,050 hours.

An applicant within this scenario fails to meet the eligibility criteria for a scholarship due to lack of work experience hours.

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Important information about work experience

  • You do not need to meet the work experience requirement in one period of employment, nor do you need to have been working in your current role for 3,000 hours in order to be eligible to apply. However, the accumulated 3,000 hours should not be from more than three organisations/companies.
  • If you hold more than one position of employment at the same time, all hours for respective position can be used to meet the requirement for work experience.
  • If you are in a current employment, it is not a requirement of the SISGP that you resign from your position.
  • You are advised to discuss your application with your employer. It is also your responsibility to ensure that you will be granted a leave of absence from your work or will be released in time, in case you are selected for a scholarship. SI will not intervene in this.
  • You must be able to provide certification for the 3,000 hours’ work experience by using our forms. For more information please see the application procedure and key dates.
  • You can only include working hours obtained prior to 9 February 2021 in your calculation.

Leadership experience

You must be able to demonstrate your previous leadership experience. The experience may be demonstrated through for instance previous work experience, or involvement in civil society organisations.

The leadership experience has no requirement in regards to a minimum number of hours.

Leadership experience involves the experience to lead other colleagues/organisations, mandate to influence the development strategy for the organisation you work at, allocate tasks to colleagues and familiarity with decision-making processes.

Priority will be given to applicants with demonstrated, sound and relevant leadership experience from employment.

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University application

Regarding the university application, you must also:

  • be liable to pay tuition fees to Swedish universities, according to the information at University Admissions. Kindly contact University Admissions directly regarding questions related to application and tuition fees. SI will receive the tuition fee status including your personal information directly from University Admissions.
  • have paid the application fee for master’s programmes at University Admissions on time before 3 February 2021.
  • be admitted (including conditionally admitted) to one of the eligible master’s programmes by 3 April 2021. You can only be awarded a scholarship for the master’s programme you are admitted to by 3 April. Master’s programmes to which you are listed as a reserve will not be considered. Therefore it is important that you make sure to decline reserve places on time so that your admission will not be deleted. Please check the instructions on how to reply to University Admissions. Contact University Admissions directly if you have any questions. If you are only listed as a reserve and not admitted to any of the eligible master’s programmes, you will not be considered for an SI scholarship. There are no scholarships available for late admissions.

Other eligibility criteria

Regardless of all the eligibility criteria listed above, you are not eligible for the SI Scholarships for Global Professionals if you:

  • have already resided in Sweden for cumulatively two years or more, prior to the scholarship period (August 2021);
  • have previously been awarded a Swedish Institute scholarship for master’s level studies or research at a Swedish university/university college;
  • already hold a degree from a Swedish university/university college;
  • are currently enrolled in a study programme at a Swedish university/university college;
  • have a Swedish or EU/EEA citizenship, a Swedish permanent residence permit or a temporary work- and residence permit based on work or on family ties with a citizen of Sweden/EU/EEA country who has a temporary or permanent right of residence in Sweden; or
  • have dual citizenship in countries not listed on the DAC list of ODA recipients.
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Website:

Official Scholarship Website: https://si.se/en/apply/scholarships/swedish-institute-scholarships-for-global-professionals/