Finland
2 Fulbright-University of Turku Graduate Award
Accepted Degree Levels
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Grant PeriodSeptember StartGrant Length9 Months |
Award Type
Fulbright Graduate Degree Grants
- Yes
Award Profile
Up to 2 awards are offered to pursue study or research at the Master’s or Doctoral level at the University of Turku. Degree studies at the Master’s level are preferred when considering eligible applicants.
The Fulbright-University of Turku Graduate Award includes:
- a monthly grant (EUR 1 000 for master’s students and EUR 1 200 for doctoral students) for 9 months
- a travel award (USD 1 600)
- a full tuition scholarship*
- Fulbright Finland pre-approved summer school on Finnish language and culture
- residence permit allowance (included for accompanying family members as well)
*Based on the agreement with the Fulbright Finland Foundation, the University of Turku awards a scholarship for the recipients of the Fulbright-University of Turku Graduate Award to cover the annual tuition fee. The tuition scholarship is granted also for the second year of master’s studies provided that the grantee has been successful in their studies during the first year.
Please see further information on the benefits on the Finnish Fulbright Commission's website.
Grant Length
Grant Period
Grant term begins in early September. In exceptional circumstances, the Fulbright Commission may consider beginning the grant period later in the year. If this is your preference, please indicate it explicitly in your application.
The grantee will be eligible, free of charge, to participate in a Fulbright Finland Foundation pre-approved summer school in Finland consisting of courses on the Finnish language, culture, and society, pending the availability of suitable programs.
The Fulbright Finland Foundation organizes an Arrival Orientation in Finland in the capital city region in late August. The orientation is a compulsory part of the grant program.
Orientation
Candidate Profile
The award is aimed at those currently seeking admittance or admitted to the University of Turku degree programs, either to doctoral programs or Master's degree programs. Doctoral projects including postdoc placements or Master-level non-degree studies can also be considered. However, degree studies at the Master's level are preferred.
What is life like for Fulbrighters in the host country?
Please find videos, blogs, and articles about the Fulbright U.S. Student alumni's experiences in Finland at the Fulbright Finland Foundation website: https://www.fulbright.fi/grant-programs-to-finland/fulbright-us-student-program
You can also follow the grantees' activities on the Foundation's social media channels:
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fulbright.finland/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fulbrightfinland/
Eligibility
4 Months
Please see further eligibility information on the Finnish Fulbright Commission's website.
Degree Level of Applicant
- Bachelor's
- Master's
- Doctoral
Special Application Instructions
In the Fulbright online application, for Award Name, please select Univ of Turku from the drop-down menu to be considered for this award.
Foreign Language Proficiency
Finnish or Swedish language proficiency is not required unless it is needed to successfully complete the project / study plan. Applicants do not necessarily need Finnish or Swedish in order to be able to study in Finland. Finnish universities have a wide selection of programs and courses taught in English.
English is widely spoken in academic circles and in the country as a whole. Candidates should consult the academic department as to the availability of courses and programs in English, as well as the possibility of successfully conducting research in English. Some study of local languages prior to arrival is encouraged in order to promote deeper engagement with the host community.
Fulbright Proposal Types
Yes
Yes
Affiliation
Letter required for independent study or research at deadline
Letter of acceptance required prior to grant start
Candidates are responsible for establishing contact and securing an affiliation with the University of Turku and are required to apply independently for admission to the university and comply with their application deadlines.
Research students
Research students must submit the "Commitment to Host a Fulbright Research Student" form with the Fulbright grant application. The form needs to be filled in and signed by your host.
Degree students
Attach your university acceptance letter in your Fulbright Application if you have received it already. However, if you don't have the university admission letter by the Fulbright application deadline due to the university application schedule, explain this situation and the university application schedule clearly in your Fulbright application and submit the university application as soon as the university application period opens.
Non-degree Students
Please see specific instructions on the Finnish Fulbright Commission website.
University admission guidelines can be found on the university websites or by contacting the International Coordinator at the school or department to which you wish to apply.
Please see further affiliation instructions on the Finnish Fulbright Commission website.
Please see more information on academic programs and courses at the University of Turku website.
Affiliation Fees/Tuition
Please see details on the cost of study in Finland and the university provided scholarships at the Study in Finland website and from the Finnish Fulbright Commission website.
Award Benefits
- A stipend broadly based on the cost of living in the host country. These funds may be used by the grantee to support housing, meals, and incidental costs during the grant period.
- International travel benefits
- Accident & sickness health benefits
- 24/7 mental health support line for urgent and non-urgent situations
- 12 months of non-competitive eligibility (NCE) hiring status within the federal government
Stipend Amount
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
- a monthly grant (EUR 1 000 for master’s students and EUR 1 200 for doctoral students) for 9 months
- a travel award (USD 1 600)
- a full tuition scholarship*
- Fulbright Finland pre-approved summer school on Finnish language and culture
- residence permit allowance (included for accompanying family members as well)
*Based on the agreement with the Fulbright Finland Foundation, the University of Turku awards a scholarship for the recipients of the Fulbright-University of Turku Graduate Award to cover the annual tuition fee. The tuition scholarship is granted also for the second year of master’s studies provided that the grantee has been successful in their studies during the first year.
Please see further information on the benefits on the Finnish Fulbright Commission's website.
One-Time Allowances
This is an estimated amount and is subject to change. The financial terms of the grant will be confirmed in the grant document issued after selection.
- Language training allowance
Additional Grant Benefits
- Mid-year seminar
Grantees are provided with many enrichment events during the academic year, for example, the American Voices seminar in the fall and the Mid-year meeting in the Spring.
Estimated Cost of Living
Consider using cost of living comparison websites to gain a better understanding of the potential costs in your host country.
Tuition
· If you are a non-EU/EEA student applying to English-taught Master's degree program in order to complete a full degree at a Finnish institution, you will be required to pay tuition (app. 4 000 - 21 000 USD/year).
· Finnish universities provide scholarships for tuition. Also, the Fulbright Finland Foundation awards funded in partnership with Finnish universities include a full-tuition scholarship as part of the Fulbright grantee benefit package (please see further information at the specific award websites).
· In Finland, tuition fees are not charged for Doctoral studies, or degree courses offered in Finnish or Swedish. Exchange students are usually not charged tuition fees, either.
· Please see more details on tuition fees and university-provided scholarships on the Study in Finland website and on the universities' websites.
· The student is responsible for finding out if fees apply and for covering fee costs.
Budgeting
· Please find living cost information on the Study in Finland website and on the universities' websites.
· We have also collected living cost information on the Foundation's website.
· Please note that whether your status at the Finnish university entitles you to student-discounted meals, travel, and housing, has a significant effect on your total budget. For example, doctoral students are not entitled to subsidized meals, travel discounts, low-cost student housing, or Student Health Services. Thus, make sure you find out what benefits you will be entitled to as a student in Finland by contacting your host university’s International Office well before arriving in Finland.
Funding second-year living costs as a Master's student
Find out here how the previous Master's students have funded their living costs during the second year of their studies in Finland.
Dependents
Housing Arrangements
Grantees are responsible for arranging their own housing for the grant term. They are provided with tips and support during the process.