Charity for Charity Scholarship for International Students at Tilburg University, Netherlands
The Tilburg University Fund Foundation and the Charitas Foundation have together created the Charity for Charity Fund to support studies in the field of care and the religious life at Tilburg University by the following student groups:
- women living a spiritual life either within a religious community of any faith or outside it
OR
- female students from emerging and developing countries.
Background
The Charitas Foundation, an institution of the Roman Catholic Church, is responsible for continuing the legacy of Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of Charity, in whose name this support will be provided.
Following in the tradition of St Francis of Assisi, the Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of Charity, established in 1834 by Mother Theresia Saelmakers, worked within the community, providing nursing care and education. The spiritual characteristics of the Congregation were expressed as: Helping others in cheerfulness, simplicity and above all in love, and spreading one’s own joy of life among the sick and needy in prayer and sacrifice. They believed in helping first, then praying.
How many Scholarships are available?
An average of five scholarships will be made available each year from September 2022 onwards.
Who is eligible for the Scholarship?
Women from any religious background who recognize themselves in the core values of the Franciscan Sisters of Charity and of Catholic social teaching and who want to contribute to helping the vulnerable in the community are invited to apply for a Scholarship.
In order to become eligible for this scholarship, you must fit one of the two profiles below:
- Women living a spiritual life either within a religious community of any faith or outside such a community. These applicants will be given preference for the Scholarship award. (OR)
- Female students from emerging and developing countries (*).
You must also be committed to the core values of the Charitas Foundation: solidarity, respect for all, servitude to the service of others, and affinity with the poor. And you must want to contribute to lightening the load of the vulnerable.
(*)In this case, developing and emerging countries include all non-European countries, except Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and United States.
Eligibility criteria
- You fit one of the profiles described above (AND)
- You have been admitted (either conditionally or unconditionally) to one of our one year Master’s programs related either directly or indirectly to the field of care and religious life. These are the preferred programs:
- Christianity and Society
- Cognitive Neuropsychology
- Data Science and Society
- Economics: Public Policy
- Economics: Sustainable Development
- European Law and Global Risk (LLM)
- Health Humanities
- Health, Wellbeing and Society
- International Law and Global Governance
- Management of Cultural Diversity
- Organizing for Global Social Challenges
- Philosophy of Contemporary Challenges
- Philosophy of Data and Digital Society
- Philosophy of Humanity and Culture
- Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
- Politics, Policy and Societal Development
- Positive Psychology and Well-being
- Sociology: Politics, Policy and Society in Comparative Perspective
- Please note that the above programs have preference with regard to selection, but this does not exclude the other 1-year masters programs offered by the university. Therefore, if you fit the candidate profile, but the program of your choice is not listed, we still invite you to apply.
Amount
The Scholarship consists of:
- A full tuition fee waiver
- A contribution to living expenses of €10,000
Application procedure
- Apply for admission to one of these Master’s programs, as soon as possible, but before April 1, 2023.
Please note: applications will only be considered from those who have been conditionally or unconditionally admitted to a relevant one year Master’s program by May 1, 2023. - Write a motivation letter in which you introduce yourself and explain why you are interested in the Charity scholarship. Please answer the following questions in the letter as well:
- What would you contribute to Tilburg University (socially, academically, culturally)?
- Tilburg University’s motto is “Understanding Society”. How would you reflect this on yourself? How do you understand society?
- What (religious) values do you adhere to? And why?
- How could you help the vulnerable/poor ones with your knowledge and experiences?
- What are your career aspirations? And how does your study at Tilburg University helps to achieve them?
- Submit the Charitas application webform and upload the motivation letter by May 1, 2023.
- Tilburg University and an Advisory Committee consisting of Board Members of the Charitas Foundation will assess each application.
- Applicants will be informed about the outcome of their application by the middle of June 2023.