What are the scholarship options available for my master's program in forensic psychology in Ireland/Canada?
You have several scholarship options for a Master's in Forensic Psychology in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Canada.
Ireland:
- Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship: Covers full tuition and provides a €10,000 living stipend for international postgraduates.
- University scholarships: Many Irish universities offer merit-based awards for international students, typically ranging from €1,000 - €4,000.
Netherlands:
- Maastricht University: Tuition fee waivers may be available for students with financial need.
- Erasmus University Rotterdam: Scholarships like the Erasmus Trustfonds and Ter Kulve are available for forensic psychology students.
Canada:
- Canada Graduate Scholarships - Master’s (CGS-M): Offers CAD 27,000 for one year, open to all nationalities.
- University funding: Many universities provide funding packages, for example, a minimum of CAD 17,000/year at the University of Guelph.
Scholarship amounts, deadlines, and eligibility are subject to change.
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