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Italy, Hungary Offer Scholarships to Egyptian Researchers: MHE


Sat 15 Feb 2020 | 06:59 PM
Mai Shaheen

The Sector of Cultural Affairs and Delegations at the Ministry of Higher Education ( MHE), announced that Italy and Hungary have offered scholarships to Egyptian researchers.

Officials of the sector pointed out that Polytechnic of Turin (Politecnico di Torino), Italy offers scholarships for researcher to enroll in the program of the doctorate in the course of the academic year 2020-2021 which commences in November and runs for 36 months.

The researchers who are interested in those scholarships offered by the Italian university should visit the following website: http://apply.polito.it/ and http://apply.polito.it/

Also SCUOLA NORMALE DI PISA has announced that researchers can apply for the program of doctorate of the academic year 2020-2021.

The available majors are: philosophy, Italian studies, modern linguistics, history, mathematics, neurology, politics, sociology, astronomical chemistry and physics.

For more details of these scholarships, it is better to visit the following website:

https://www.sns.it/en/admissions/phd/how-to-apply-for-the-phd-courses

https://normalenews.sns.it/call-for-admission-to-the-postgraduate-course-for-the-2020-202176-places

On the other hand, the officials of the sector revealed that the Department of the European Affairs at the Ministry of Agriculture, Hungary, opened the door to enroll in a joint program with Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to get the master’s degree in the following subjects: Food safety and engineering of quality at Szent István University and safety of fodder at :Kaposvári Egyetem University, Hungary. The applicants will study in English.

The sector pointed out that the last date to apply for those scholarships is February 28.  Credentials of the applicants should be mailed in English to that address: For more details of those scholarships, it is better to visit the following website:

The department of delegations doesn’t cost any fees for those scholarships.

Contributed by Ahmed Moamar