Scholarships in Austria

You are talented and want to study at TU Graz? TU Graz supports young talents from Austria and abroad with scholarships in the maximum amount of 8,000 euros for bachelor's degree students and up to 16,000 euros for master's degree students.
The Józef Tischner Fellowships are open to all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences; a thematic relation to one of the Institute’s research fields is, however, strongly encouraged.
Students from Africa, Asia, the Near and Middle East, Oceania, the Caribbean, or Latin America who are interested in sustainability and/or social justice and who have come to Austria to study on their own initiative.
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Applications are open for the Ernst Mach-Grants (EMG) – ASEA-UNINET (formerly known as Technology Grants South-East Asia)!
Motivated female students in the field of computer science (CS) who plan to pursue (or pursue) one of the master‘s programs in Computer Science at the Vienna Univeristy of Technology – TU Wien taught in English are invited to apply for the annually awarded Helmut Veith Stipend.
ITH is intended for people who have already gained professional experience in tourism, and who now wish to acquire sound know-how in Management, Sustainable Tourism Development and the use of new technology.
The Vienna Graduate School of Finance (VGSF) invites excellent students to apply for the PhD Program in Finance (full-time program) starting in the coming academic year. We offer fully-funded PhD positions to ambitious and dedicated students who are interested in a challenging and inspirational learning experience in the field of finance.
Go Styria is a scholarship scheme for outstanding students from South-Eastern Europe, supported by funding from Land Steiermark.
Every summer since 1977, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) has hosted up to 50 doctoral students from around the world in its three-month long Young Scientist Summer Program (YSSP).  The YSSP is designed for advanced PhD students – ideally about two years prior to completing their PhD – working on a topic that is compatible with ongoing research at IIASA and who wish to explore the policy implications of their work.
The scholarship program of AAI Graz is aimed at students from countries in the Global South who are studying at universities and universities of applied sciences in Styria.
ESPI welcomes visiting researchers from other space policy related institutions or foundations.
Stipendije Žarana Papić – podrška aktivistkinjama/akademkinjama za sticanje znanja i globalnu razmenu u oblastima koje imaju veze sa rodnim/ženskim pitanjima.

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