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Commission launches 2024 EU Scholarship Programme for T/C students


 

The European Commission announced the launch of the EU Scholarship Programme for the Turkish Cypriot community for the Academic Year 2024 – 25, with a budget of 5 million euro.

According to a press release from European Commission Representation in Cyprus , since 2007 the programme has been supporting students, professionals, and adult learners across the community, contributing significantly to the objective of the Aid Programme to bring the Turkish Cypriot community closer to the EU.

The Scholarship Programme also aims to enhance the economic development and labour opportunities of the community by developing knowledge and skills in different priority areas, from Software Engineering to Sustainable Energy Technology, that are in demand for skills in the labour market.

The call for academic year of 2024/25 is launched yesterday , 25 January 2024 and applications will be accepted until 02 April 2024 at 23:59 Cyprus time.

All interested applicants are invited to apply online via the EU Scholarships website www.euburs.eu.

For more information, please visit the website or send emails to: [email protected] .
The EU Scholarships Programme is fully funded by the EU and is implemented by the Goethe Institute since 2022.

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