Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is offering a scholarship program for students from developing countries to undertake full-time postgraduate study at participating Korean universities.
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Application Deadline
10th May 2022.
Eligible Countries
Students from the following countries can apply for the KOICA Scholarship Programme:
- Asia (Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Philippines, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Nepal, East Timor, Pakistan, Afghanistan);
- Africa (Sudan, Madagascar, Morocco, Algeria, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Cameroon, Tunisia, Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Egypt, Rwanda, Uganda, Libya, Gabon and Mozambique);
- Americas (Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Colombia, Haiti, Costa Rica, Panama, Uruguay and Venezuela);
- Middle East (Yemen, Jordan, Iran, Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon);
- Oceania (Solomon Islands, Fiji and Papua New Guinea) and Eastern Europe
- Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, Belarus and Serbia)
Scholarship Study Location
Scholarships are available for pursuing master’s and doctoral studies at participating South Korean universities.
Level
Graduate (Masters & PhD).
Eligibility & Selection Criteria:
- There are usually two selection rounds annually.
- There are two rounds for each selection: the document review and the telephone interview (an “essay test” may be included in some cases).
- After being nominated by his/her government, the applicant should submit the application package to the KOICA office or the Embassy of Korea in his/her country.
Applicants must:
- (Preferably) Be under age 40 as of February 1, 2022.
- Be a citizen of the Scholarship Program’s target country
- Be a government official, an employee in the public sector, or a researcher in a state institute working in his/her home country with a bachelor’s degree or higher.
- Be nominated by his or her government.
- Have sufficient command of both spoken & written English to take classes conducted entirely in English and to write academic reports and a thesis in English.
- Have a positive attitude and a strong will to get adjusted to a multicultural environment and understand the hosting country’s culture.
- Have good moral characteristics to endure student life on campus.
- Be in good health, both physically and mentally, to undergo the program.
- Pregnancy is regarded as a disqualifying condition for participating in this program.
- Having tuberculosis or any kind of contagious disease is regarded as a disqualifying condition for participation in this program.
- Have not previously received a scholarship or participated in a scholarship program, including a KOICA Scholarship Program, from the Korean government.
- The fields of study are targeted to address the agreed development needs of partner countries, such as International Development, Women and Development, Public Policy, Fishery Science, Agriculture and Rural Development, etc., in line with Korea’s bilateral aid program.
In addition to the above general eligibility criteria, applicants must also meet specific eligibility criteria imposed by each course. (Please refer to the “Program Information” of each program.
For example, only women can apply for the course “Capacity Development of Women Leadership” at Ewha Woman’s University).
Number of Scholarships
Numerous, Undisclosed
Value of Scholarship
- Air travel fare: Economy class, round-trip airfare via the most direct route to and from Korea
- Full tuition fees
- Accommodation (mainly the dormitory of a training institute)Living allowance
- Meals
- Textbooks and materials
- Study visits, field trips, etc. during the program
- A medical check-up after entry into the program
- Overseas traveller’s health insurance: Expenses for medical treatments and hospital care due to diseases or accidents within the scope and limit of insurance coverage.
Scholarship Duration
The courses sponsored by the KOICA Scholarship Programme last up to a year.
Application Procedure
KOICA Headquarters receives applications only through diplomatic channels, which means that one cannot send application documents directly to KOICA Headquarters or universities.
For further information, please consult with the KOICA office or the Embassy of Korea in your country.
It is important to go through the award page before applying.