The School of Electrical Engineering Student Services opens the following scholarships for application
Scholarships from the Combined Student Fund 2023
From the proceeds of the Combined Student Fund, two scholarships of EUR 1000 to academically successful students who are studying towards their master’s degree in technology and have completed their Bachelor of Science (Technology) degree in Aalto University. More detailed scholarship award criteria: /en/grants-and-awards/opiskelijarahasto
Scholarships from the Julius Tallberg Fund 2023
From the proceeds of the Julius Tallberg Fund, five scholarships of EUR 1000 to academically successful students who are studying towards their master’s degree in technology and have completed their Bachelor of Science (Technology) degree in Aalto University. More detailed scholarship award criteria: /en/grants-and-awards/julius-tallbergin-rahasto
Scholarships from the Kansallis-Osake-Pankki Fund 2023
From the proceeds of the Kansallis-Osake-Pankki Fund, four scholarships of EUR 1000 for teachers of engineering and technology at Aalto University, or postgraduate students actively engaged in teaching duties. More detailed scholarship award criteria: /en/grants-and-awards/kansallis-osake-pankin-rahasto
Scholarships from the Ernst Wirtzen Fund 2023
From the proceeds of Ernst Wirtzen Fund, two scholarships of EUR 4000, for an Aalto University student or postgraduate student in the field of engineering and technology, for a study trip to the United States for a period of approximately one year. More detailed scholarship award criteria: /en/grants-and-awards/ernst-wirtzenin-rahasto
Scholarships from the Strömberg Fund 2023
From the proceeds of the Oy Strömberg Ab Fund, two scholarships of EUR 1000 to support research work related to electrical engineering at Aalto University. More detailed scholarship award criteria: /en/grants-and-awards/oy-stromberg-abn-tutkimusrahasto
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