Eric Bleumink Fellowship 2026 at University of Groningen

  • Eric Bleumink Fellowship 2026 at University of Groningen

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Published On: September 04, 2025

The Eric Bleumink Fellowship 2026 is an exceptional opportunity for talented students from developing countries, including Pakistan, to pursue their Master’s degree at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. This prestigious scholarship removes financial barriers by covering all essential expenses—allowing future leaders to focus entirely on their studies and personal growth.

Fellowship Details

Host Country

Netherlands

Provider

University of Groningen

Location

Groningen, Netherlands

Benefits

Fully funded

Eligible Nationalities

Students from developing countries, including Pakistan

Deadline

December 1, 2025

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Benefits of the Eric Bleumink Fellowship

Selected students receive a fully funded scholarship package, which includes:

  • Full tuition fees for the chosen Master’s program
  • International travel costs to and from the Netherlands
  • Living expenses during the study period
  • Books and academic materials
  • Health insurance coverage

This complete financial support ensures that scholars can thrive without worrying about expenses.

Eligible Courses

The fellowship applies to all Master’s degree programs offered at the University of Groningen, provided applicants receive admission by December 1, 2025, for the 2026 intake.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for the Eric Bleumink Fellowship 2026, applicants must:

  • Hold a strong academic record with excellent grades.
  • Demonstrate English language proficiency as required by the program.
  • Be a national of a developing country, including Pakistan.
  • Be in good health and available for the full duration of the program.
  • Have no other means of funding for the study.

Receive a conditional or unconditional admission offer to a Master’s program before February 2026 (apply before December 1, 2025).

Application Process

One unique feature of the Eric Bleumink Fellowship is that students cannot apply directly for the scholarship. Instead:

  • Apply for a Master’s program at the University of Groningen before December 1, 2025.
  • The Admissions Office and Faculty selection committees will nominate top candidates for the fellowship.
  • Only nominated students will be considered for the final award.

Deadline

  • Master’s admission deadline: December 1, 2025
  • Fellowship nominations: February 2026

Apply before the deadline and be part of the change!  Apply Now.