Practical information about scholarships – Summer

Regular scholarships
Scholarships cover the registration fees as well as the travel expenses to and from The Hague (up to a certain maximum depending on the region from where one travels). Furthermore, scholarship beneficiaries receive a sum of €600 at the start of the courses, which can be used to pay for accommodation. This means that in principle scholarship recipients will only have to budget to pay for their daily expenses in The Hague themselves as the rest is taken care of.

Travel expenses will be reimbursed at the end of the courses upon presentation of train (2nd class) or plane tickets (Economy class) by direct bank transfer, either by the respective donor or by the Academy.

The maximum reimbursement per region traveled from are as follows:

Europe: € 250;
Maghreb, Middle East, Russia & Central Asia: € 350;
South Asia: € 800;
North America: € 700;
Far East & Sub-Saharan Africa: € 800;
Central and South America, Oceania & Pacific Islands: € 1000.

Applications for scholarships must relate to only one of the two course sessions: either Public or Private International Law. The admissibility criteria are the same as for full-fee applicants.

Specific scholarship offered by H.E. Judge Leonardo Brant to a Brazilian student
H.E. Judge Leonardo Brant is offering a scholarship to a Brazilian student that covers tuition fees and a small per diem. Selection is made on the same basis as for the regular scholarships.

 

NB:

  • It isn’t possible to register for a place at the full fee and to simultaneously apply for a scholarship for the same session. In such cases only the scholarship application will be considered. However, unsuccessful scholarship applicants can be registered at the full fee (within the limit of available places) upon request and only after having received the notification that their scholarship application has been denied;
  • It is possible to apply for one session at the full fee (e.g. Public International Law) and to apply for a scholarship to attend the other session (e.g. Private International Law);
  • Applicants can be awarded a scholarship only once.