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teodora1985 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 03 Feb 2009 Posts: 7 |
University of Groningen
Hi everyone!Sun Jun 07, 2009 06:20 PM I have been conditionally admitted to the LLM International Law and Law of International Organizations at the University of Groningen. Who else is going there this fall? I’m from Romania and I haven’t found any scholarship so I guess I’m on my own. Can anyone give any advice on other ways of funding? I heard that there are no jobs for students in Groningen. However I found some info about the Huygens Programme. Does anyone know how that works? Thank you in advance! Teo |
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AlexIL ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Joined: 11 May 2009 Posts: 28 |
University of Groningen
Hi Teo,Mon Jun 08, 2009 02:21 AM The deadline for Huygens was 31 January: www.nuffic.nl/international-students/scholarships/… I haven't been able to find anything you can apply for at the moment, but scholarships vary by nationality, so you can check out: www.grantfinder.nl/content/index.asp Because you are EU - After you arrive, register and receive your "sofinumber" (this is some sort of tax and citizenship number), if you get a part time or casual job of any sort, you can claim a bit of funding, free transport and/or refund of your tuition fees through the Education Department: www.ib-groep.nl/International_visitors/Welcome.asp… But, whether you work or not affects the type of health and liability insurance you need so if you work you might have to pay more for insurance - I thought we were using our national health insurance so I haven't figured this out... Alex |
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