Published: 28 Sep 2023 1,065 views
Are you a national of an Academy for Research and Higher Education (ARES) partner country? Do you have a higher education degree? Do you have professional experience and would you like to deepen your skills in a development-related topic?
The ARES scholarships offer you the opportunity to follow a one-year advanced bachelor’s or master’s degree program or a 2-to-6-month continuing education program within a higher education institution of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation in Belgium.
Study in Belgium and help your country reap the benefits!
Within the framework of the ARES 2022-2027 cooperation program, three types of training are offered through the international training scholarships:
01. Advanced Bachelor's programs for 2024-2025
02. Advanced Master's programs for 2024-2025
03. Continuing education programs 2024-2025
ARES is the federation of higher education establishments of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation. Its missions consist of: guarantee the mission of public service of general interest of higher education support institutions and ensure their overall coordination in their missions of teaching, research and service to the community encourage collaboration between them, while respecting their autonomy ... continue reading
Application Deadline | 17 Nov 2023 |
Country to study | Belgium |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | ARES |
Gender | Men and Women |
Each year, The ARES awards an average of 130 scholarships Master’s and Bachelor’s scholarship and 70 Countinuing education scholarships to nationals of its partner countries.
01/ Amounts for a Bachelor's or Master's scholarship
International travel costs |
Receipts must be provided |
Economy-class travel on an IATA-approved airline, with a maximum of one round-trip ticket per academic year. |
Living allowance |
Lump sum |
For a duration of 12 months (+13th month reduced). |
Exceptional costs related to visa applications |
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When the amount is greater than 200 €, on actual costs to be notifed. |
Registration fees |
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At the current rate for DGD scholars. |
Insurance costs |
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Directly paid by ARES. |
02/ Amounts for a Continuing education scholarship
International travel costs |
Receipts must be provided |
Economy-class travel on an IATA-approved airline, one round-trip ticket. |
Living allowance |
Lump sum |
For the duration of the course. |
Indirect mission costs |
Lump sum |
This amount is given once per stay, upon arrival of the scholar. |
Insurance costs |
Directly paid by ARES. |
In order to be eligible, the applicant must:
Please note that compliance with the admissibility criteria does not guarantee selection and eligibility for the course (see Selection Criteria).
Applicants should not obtain prior admission to one of the French-speaking institution in Belgium in order to be considered for ARES scholarship.
Application files will not be considered if they:
List of documents required for the application to be valid:
Applying for an ARES scholarship is completely free. ARES does not charge fees at any stage of the application nor selection process. You may inform us via e-mail at [email protected] of any problems with individuals or companies claiming to represent ARES and request any payment.
The selection is carried out by a deliberative jury organised for each training. The ARES grants the selection panel the right to evaluate the compliance of the applications with the common selection criteria described below, individually or in combination with each other. Additional criteria may be applied for each training. These are announced on the training description page (see above).
Quality of the academic curriculum
Tthe academic quality of applications is evaluated on the basis of diplomas, lists of courses completed, results, teaching or research activities and publications.
For degree programs, priority will be given to applicants who have not yet completed a degree with equivalent skills, except under exceptional circumstances duly justified in the application file.
Benefit of previous scholarships
Priority will be given to applicants who have not yet received an ARES scholarship in Belgium.
Professional experience
ARES gives priority to people who, after their university studies, have had the opportunity to work in a profession related to development issues. The social impact of the professional experience is an element of appreciation.
Membership in a partner institution
Individuals who work in an institution with which ARES has a partnership, either in the context of institutional support or in the context of a research for development or southern training project, are given priority in case of equality over the other selection criteria.
The potential of people to be actors of change in their own society
Particular attention will be given to application files from candidates who, in addition to their academic qualities, have demonstrateda commitment to development. The commitment is illustrated by having worked with the most disadvantaged social groups and having engaged with them to find efficient ways to defend and promote their interests.
Nationality criteria
ARES wishes to diversify the geographical origin of its recipients. It ensures that there is no over-representation of any nationality in the international training programs.
Gender
The cascade effect for gender must be respected in the selection process. It is defined as follows: the proportion of women selected must be greater than or equal to the proportion of applications from women that are assessed as being of sufficient quality.
If this cascade effect is not respected, the selection must be justified accordingly.
ARES guarantees the possibility of deferring a grant in case of pregnancy (for men and women).
The ability (personal and professional) to ensure a transfer of the knowledge and skills acquired by the scholarship holders.
A maximum of guarantees is required concerning the applicant’s return to his/her country of origin or to another developing country, as well as his/her reintegration into a field that will allow him/her to make use of the training acquired in Belgium in a development context (e.g. a work contract or a formal promise of commitment) and to generate a multiplier effect.
Applications for scholarships must be submitted in accordance with the application procedure and meet the eligibility criteria described below. The selection of scholarship holders is made by a selection panel for each training course after analysis of their administrative admissibility by ARES.
All applications received between the first and last day of the call will be treated equally. ARES encourages applications from women. For equal quality, women will be given preference.
01/ Procedure for submitting applications
Applying for an ARES scholarship is completely free. ARES does not charge any fees at any stage of the application or selection process. You may inform us via e-mail at [email protected] of any problems with individuals or companies claiming to represent ARES and request any payment.
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Your application should be submitted to ARES via the GIRAF platform:
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Applications must be submitted via GIRAF by 17 November 2023 at 12pm (Belgian time, UTC+1) at the latest. Applications submitted after this date will not be considered.
All successful and reserve candidates will receive an email at the end of the selection process (June 2024). Unsuccessful candidates will receive an e-mail by the end of June 2024 at the latest. No communication other than that mentionned above will be made to applicants.
For more details visit: ARES website.