The University of Venice is excited to share its scholarship opportunities for the 2024-2025 academic year, aimed at helping international students studying for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees. Funded by the Veneto Region, these scholarships offer substantial financial aid, housing, and daily meals through ESU Venezia. Plus, Erasmus+ students can receive partial reimbursement.
Key deadlines to remember are September 30, 2024, for general applications, and December 17, 2024, for new and transfer students applying for Master’s programs.
Quick look at the University of Venice:
The University of Venice, officially known as Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
Established in 1868, Ca’ Foscari is well-known for its strong focus on humanities, economics, and languages. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs with an emphasis on globalization and research.
With a reputation that spans both national and global levels, the university serves over 23,000 students and 1,400 staff members from around the world.
As a member of EUTOPIA, a network of ten European universities, Ca’ Foscari connects with a global alumni network of 80,000 members.
Benefits of the University of Venice Scholarship:
- Money Support: Recipients get tailored financial support depending on where they live, helping them cover their everyday expenses.
- Affordable Living: ESU Venezia offers students affordable housing and meal plans, helping them manage their daily costs more easily.
- Students who qualify get free meals at the university’s dining halls to help meet their nutritional needs.
- Erasmus+ participants receive partial reimbursement for their meal costs, supporting global student exchange and international experiences.
The University of Venice Scholarships are open to both local and international students from everywhere.
What you need for the University of Venice Scholarship?
- As a student, you can apply for a scholarship.
- For new undergraduate students: For new graduate students.
- For those continuing in an undergraduate program.
- For those continuing in a graduate program.
- For new doctoral students.
How to Apply?
