TU/e Scholarship for Excellence: Shaping the Future of Microchip Innovation
Source: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/become-a-tue-student/scholarships-and-grants/tue-scholarship-for-excellence-shaping-the-future-of-microchip-innovation Parent: https://www.tue.nl/en/education/become-a-tue-student/scholarships-and-grants
At TU/e, we are looking for highly talented international students who want to shape the future of microchip technology. The Scholarship for Excellence is a unique opportunity for top students applying to a Master’s program - or a specific Master's track within that program) in one of the following departments:\ Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Mathematics & Computer Science.
The eligible Master's programs - or a specific Master's track within that program include:
- MSc Applied Physics
- MSc Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Systems
- MSc Automotive Technology
- MSc Computer Science & Engineering
- MSc Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- MSc Electrical Engineering
- MSc Embedded Systems
- MSc Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- MSc Mechanical Engineering
- MSc Science Education
- MSc Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion
- MSc Sustainable Energy Technology
- MSc Systems and Control
These scholarships are funded by the national Beethoven Program, a strategic investment from the Dutch government to accelerate innovation in the microchip sector.
Who can apply?
You can apply if you:
- Have applied for a full-time Master’s program at TU/e (see table above) for the 2026-2027 academic year, starting on 1 September 2026.
- Meet the specific admission requirements of the Master’s program to which you have applied.
- Completed a non-Dutch high school diploma or university bachelor’s degree (or both).
- Have not completed higher education (university or university of applied sciences) in the Netherlands (exchange programs are allowed).
- Are not eligible for support under the Dutch study grant and loan system.
- Have excellent academic results, as demonstrated by your latest grade transcript (GPA ≥ 7.5/10).
- Do not hold another scholarship or Dutch study grant.
- Meet all requirements for obtaining a Dutch entry visa and residence permit.
- Are not applying for a joint Master’s with Tilburg University (JADS) or a European Double Degree program.
Please note: This is a very competitive scholarship – only about 2% of applicants will receive it.
How to apply?
You are automatically considered for the Scholarship for Excellence if you:
- Apply for a Master’s program in one of the eligible departments.
- Submit your complete application before 1 February 2026, 23:59 CET.
- Meet all scholarship eligibility requirements listed above.
Selection procedure
After the 1 February deadline, the scholarship selection procedure will start:
- TU/e International Office checks all applications for eligibility.
- Eligible applications are sent to the Scholarship Selection Committee, consisting of: Rector Magnificus, Dean of Education, Director Finance & Control, and Director Education & Student Affairs.
- Departments nominate students based on GPA.
- Departments approve the final list; scholarship numbers depend on the size of each Department, on 1 November of the previous year.
- The TU/e International Office confirms the selections by the end of March 2026 and will inform the selected candidates. If you are selected for a scholarship, you will be asked to sign a scholarship agreement.
Please note: The selection outcome cannot be appealed, scholarships cannot be deferred, are non-transferable to other Master’s programs, and the award amount is final and non-negotiable.
Scholarship amount & duration
- Approx. 35 scholarships available: 20 for EEA students, 15 for non-EEA.
- €7,500 per academic year, for two years (if enrolled and performing well).
- The scholarships are not full scholarships and do not cover the total cost of your studies. You should be prepared to contribute significantly to your tuition and living expenses
- Paid in monthly instalments to a Dutch (or SEPA) bank account.
- Non-EEA students must still show proof of sufficient financial means for visa/residence permit purposes.
Study progress
- First-year performance: at least 45 ECTS to receive the second-year scholarship.
- Expected to graduate within 36 months.
Do you have any further questions? Please send an email to io@tue.nl and include ‘TU/e Scholarship’ in the subject so we can assist you more efficiently.