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Dutch Studies Bursary at University College London 2025-2026

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University College London are very pleased to offer a Dutch Studies Bursary supported by the Anglo-Netherlands Society (ANS). A bursary worth £1,250, supplemented by additional funds from members of the Anglo-Netherlands Society, will be awarded to one student per year on Masters-level postgraduate programmes with a Dutch Studies component. 

The Bursary will provide five successive awards, beginning in the 2024/25 academic year, to enable five students to pursue any of the following postgraduate programmes in UCL SELCS: 

  • MA in Language, Culture and History (Dutch pathway) 
  • MA in Translation Studies (with relevant module selection) 
  • MA in Translation and Culture (with relevant module selection) 
  • MA in Early Modern Studies (with relevant module selection). 

UCL may, in its sole discretion, offer the Bursary to students on any other UCL Master’s programme which includes a substantive Dutch Studies component. Each award will be made based on financial need and will support the student’s fees for the duration of their degree.

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Benefits

A bursary worth £1,250

Requirements

You must hold an offer for any of the MA programmes mentioned above, or any other UCL MA programme that includes a substantive Dutch Studies component. Your module selection should prove your Dutch Studies component. 

Application Documents

  • A cover letter
  • An updated CV 

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Application Deadline

November 1, 2025

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to University College London on forms.office.com to apply

You should fill in this form to confirm your financial situation: Dutch Studies Bursary Application Form  

You should also submit the following materials: 

  • A cover letter indicating why you wish to be considered for the studentship. This should include a statement indicating how you intend to meet the Dutch component requirement of the studentship. (max 300 words)
  • An updated CV 

You must declare any other sources of funding to which you have also applied. Applications should be submitted by 1 November in the academic years 25/26 up till 27/28. Materials should be submitted as a pdf document (please collate all materials in one file) and sent to Dr Hans Demeyer ([email protected]).

For more details, visit University College London scholarship webpage.

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