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University of Porto (SASUP Scholarship) – Apply Now

The University of Porto is calling out for suitable qualified candidates to apply for its 2023/2024 fully funded SASUP Scholarship.
The University of Porto is calling out for suitable qualified candidates to apply for its 2023/2024 fully funded SASUP Scholarship.
If you are enrolled in a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Integrated Master’s programme at U.Porto, you can apply for a study scholarship offered by the Social Support Services of the University of Porto (SASUP). These scholarships consist of a monthly cash payment intended to contribute to costs related to attending the course.
Portuguese and European Union nationals, stateless persons and nationals of countries that have cooperation protocols that foresee the reciprocal application of this benefit are eligible for this scholarships (students with the International Student Status are excluded). The scholarship is granted and renewed annually, with deadlines and application results published on the SASUP website.
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Merit scholarships are awarded every year to the U.Porto students with the best academic results. These scholarships are a cash prize for students enrolled in Bachelor’s, Master’s and Integrated Master’s programmes who display exceptional academic achievement, regardless of their socio-economic situation.
U.Porto awards undergraduate research scholarships and research scholarships for Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral students. These scholarships are aimed at scientific training in research projects or institutions of science and technology, in Portugal.
As a rule, the scholarship duration is annual and extendable up to three years and cannot be awarded for periods of less than three consecutive months.