Scholarship
Children’s Rights Scholarship 2
The Children’s Rights Scholarship 2 is intended for students who wish to follow the Master of Laws Advanced Studies programme in International Children’s Rights and meet all criteria for admission.
- Deadline
- 1 February 2025
- Target group
- Master
- Countries/ nationalities
- Nationals of Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Malawi
- Scholarship type
- Study
- Faculty
- Law
For who
Students who wish to follow, and meet the admission criteria for, the Master of Laws: Advanced Studies programme in International Children’s Rights.
Eligibility requirements
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
- be a national of Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda or Malawi,
- be highly motivated to follow the Master of Laws Advanced Studies Programme in International Children’s Rights, and
- Lack the financial means to follow the study programme without the assistance of a scholarship.
Obligations
After graduation, scholarship recipients must return to their home country and bring into practice the knowledge obtained during the programme, in order to improve the implementation of international children’s rights in their home country.
Exclusions
You cannot be awarded a Children’s Rights Scholarship 2 if:
- you will follow a study programme other than the Master of Laws Advanced Studies programme in International Children’s Rights at Leiden University.
Scholarship amount
The scholarship amounts to €44,432, which covers the full costs of participation (tuition, travel, living expenses and accommodation costs). The duration of the scholarship is one year.
Application process
- Submit an online application for admission to the Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights and pay the application fee of € 100. It is not possible to waive this fee.
Please note: you are required to upload a sufficient English test result with your application. Please check the English language requirements. - In your online application, upload a letter of motivation for the Children’s Rights Scholarship 2 that meets all the following criteria:
- It clearly states your student number (from uSis) and that the letter concerns your motivation for the Children’s Rights Scholarship 2.
- It describes your financial situation and why you are unable to follow the programme without a scholarship;
- It states your reasons for wishing to follow the study programme.
- After submitting your online application, send an e-mail to the programme coordinator via ICRscholarships@law.leidenuniv.nl indicating your interest in the scholarship and attaching your scholarship motivation letter and a short video of 2 minutes in which you introduce yourself.
Selection process
Candidates for the scholarship are selected by the Admission Board of the programme and the organisation providing the scholarship. Scholarship decisions will be announced in the first week of May 2025.
Background
The Children’s Rights Scholarship 2 is a private scholarship.
Further information
Send a mail to ICRscholarships@law.leidenuniv.nl
Disclaimer
The student is responsible for submitting a complete application for admission to Leiden University before the deadline mentioned above. Leiden University cannot be held responsible for late and/or incomplete applications.