European School of Eastern Partnership

Dear students!

    A new scholarship competition has been announced for students aged 16-17 who want to deepen their knowledge of Europe and the European Union. Students from the following countries can take part in the competition: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

    The scholarship program is funded by the EU. The program will support the 35 best students from the six countries of the Eastern Partnership. They will receive a high-quality internationally recognized international bachelor’s degree with a focus on European studies. The European School of the Eastern Partnership program is implemented by the New School in Tbilisi. The training course lasts two years and begins in the 2019-2020 academic year.

    Selected students will attend classes in a multilingual multicultural environment. This will help them to understand Europe and the European Union, as well as to deepen their knowledge of European languages, literature and history. Students will also have access to a wide selection of extracurricular programs; they will have the chance to participate in high-level conferences on EU-related topics. Upon completion of their studies, graduates will receive an international bachelor’s degree in European studies. The European School of the Eastern Partnership was established as part of the EU and its partner countries’ efforts to strengthen learning opportunities and interregional exchanges for young people from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

All interested students can submit their applications online – through the website  www.eapeuropeanschool.eu
The deadline for applications is March 1, 2019, 12:00 (UTC +4: 00).
The selection process will consist of written tests and interviews for pre-selected candidates.
The list of scholarship recipients for the 209-2020 academic year will be announced by the end of May this year. If you have any questions, please write to  euscholarship@eapeuropeanschool.eu , or call +995 32 225 70 06 (landline).