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ISS Scholarships
The ISS offers scholarships to applicants from certain countries. Competition for these
scholarships is high and funds are limited, so the majority of scholarships awarded are
partial scholarships. Only approximately 50 full scholarships are granted.

Applying for a scholarship


Application deadline:
February 1
How to apply:
Apply online as a scholarship applicant, and remember to complete and upload our scholarship form with
your application. In the scholarship form, you will be asked to specify the amount of money needed to
participate.

What are we looking for?


To be a successful ISS scholarship recipient, you must demonstrate:

that your academic background is relevant to the course you apply for (see course descriptions for
more information)

that your professional background is relevant to the course you apply for

your financial need

Who can apply for scholarships?


Asia, Oceania, Africa, Central America and South America

Bachelor's courses:

Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available ONLY for applicants who are enrolled at one of
UiO's partner institutions in Central America and South America
Master's courses:
Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available
Notes:
Citizens from countries in Asia, Oceania, Africa, Central America or South America may apply for full or
partial scholarships for Master's courses. Applicants must demonstrate that their academic and

Bachelor's courses:
professional background are the same as the course they are applying for. For example, a person with
an engineering degree will not be considered for a course in human rights or peace studies.
Applicants who are enrolled at one of UiO's partner institutions in Central America and South America
may also apply for both full and partial scholarships for Master's courses.

Caucasus and Balkans

Bachelor's courses:

Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available


Master's courses:
Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available
Notes:
Applicants for full or partial scholarships must be citizens of a state in the Caucasus region (Azerbaijan,
Armenia or Georgia), or citizens of the former Yugoslavia (Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Macedonia, Montenegro), or citizens of Albania.
Citizens of EU/EEA member states Slovenia and Croatia may apply for partial scholarships only.
Exception: Rotary Young Friends Scholarship applicants.
Applicants may apply for one Master's course or up to three Bachelor's courses.

Former Soviet Union states

Bachelor's courses:

Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available


Master's courses:
Yes, both full and partial scholarships are available
Notes:
Applicants from the former Soviet Union, whose country is not a current EU member, may apply for both
full and partial scholarships for both Master's and Bachelor's courses. Former Soviet Union states include
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan,

Bachelor's courses:
Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

EU and EEA countries

Bachelor's courses:

Only partial scholarships are available


Master's courses:
Only partial scholarships are available
Notes:
Applicants from EU and EEA countries may apply for a limited number of partial scholarships, for both
Master's and Bachelor's courses.

USA and Canada

Bachelor's courses:

Mostly partial scholarships are available


Master's courses:
Mostly partial scholarships are available
Notes:
A limited number of scholarships, which come mostly from donations and private scholarship funds, are
available to citizens of USA and Canada who apply for Master's and Bachelor's courses. Only oncampus applicants can apply for scholarships.
The majority of scholarships awarded are partial scholarships, and students should be prepared to cover
a substantial portion of the program fees. The scholarships do not cover travel costs, books/supplies or
personal expenses.
Download our guide about ISS Scholarships and external scholarships or contact the ISS North
American Branch Office for more information.

Scandinavian studies scholarships

Bachelor's courses:

Only partial scholarships are available


Master's courses:
No scholarships are available
Notes:
Applicants who study Scandinavian studies at their home university may apply for a partial scholarship
for a relevant course at the ISS.
Applicants who have a strong reason to study in Norway may also apply for a scholarship (e.g.
researchers/students who in their area focus on Scandinavian area studies, but are not themselves
Scandinavianists).

Who CANNOT apply for scholarships awarded by the ISS?

Citizens of Nordic countries

International applicants residing in Nordic countries who apply for Bachelor's courses

Applicants for Bachelor's courses from Asia, Oceania, and Africa

Citizens of EU and EEA countries who apply for full scholarships

Medical professionals applying for Norwegian language courses

Applicants to ISSN0110 Intensive Elementary Norwegian, Level I

Current and former University of Oslo students

Applicants with external funding


If part of your costs are being covered by a source other than the ISS (your employer, school, a private
foundation or company, etc), you may still apply for a partial scholarship from the ISS. Please include this
information in your scholarship form.
Last modified Dec 22, 2014 12:42 PM

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