Nigerian Government Offers Scholarships for Master’s and PhD Students to Study in Slovakia

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2024/2025 Slovakia National Scholarship Program: A picture of the Federal Ministry of Education

The Nigerian government, via the Federal Ministry of Education, has opened applications for the 2024/2025 Slovakia National Scholarship Program, aiming to facilitate postgraduate studies for qualified Nigerians. Announced on April 3, 2024, the 2024/2025 Slovakia National Scholarship Program targets Master’s and PhD programs, covering living expenses and travel allowances. Interested applicants are urged to visit www.scholarships.sk for eligibility criteria and application details, with a submission deadline of April 30, 2024. For inquiries, contact 08023297547.

Eligible candidates encompass university students outside Slovakia, Master’s students, and those with at least 2.5 years of university studies, along with PhD students and international university teachers, researchers, and artists. Documents required for application include a curriculum vitae, motivation letter, study program details, recommendation letters, and relevant academic certificates.

The Federal Ministry of Education, tasked with leveraging education for nationwide development, operates the Federal Scholarship Board, disseminating information on local and overseas scholarship opportunities. Established in 2005, the Slovakia National Scholarship Program is backed by the Slovak Republic’s Ministry of Education, Science, Research, and Sport, aiming to bolster student, teacher, researcher, and artist mobility.

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