Swedish Institute Scholarship for Global Professionals
Swedish Institute · Sweden
The Swedish Institute Scholarship for Global Professionals (SISGP) is offered by the Swedish Institute to highly qualified international professionals who wish to pursue a Masters degree in Sweden. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living costs, and travel, and includes access to a leadership programme and global professional network.
| Provider / Funder |
Swedish InstituteVerified
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| Host country |
SwedenVerified
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| Award value |
Fully funded — see coverage belowOfficial
Exact amounts change annually — always verify on official source
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| Duration |
Duration of Masters programmeEstimated
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| Application deadline |
February annuallyEstimated
Deadlines change annually — always check official source
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| Fully funded |
Yes — fully fundedEstimated
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| Renewable |
YesEstimated
Subject to satisfactory academic progress
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| Eligible nationalities |
Select countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East — see si.se for full listEstimated
Check the official page for the full and current list
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| Other requirements |
Must have been admitted to a qualifying Swedish Masters programme; minimum 3,000 hours work experienceEstimated
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This scholarship is aimed at high-achieving students who need full financial support to pursue postgraduate study abroad. Eligible nationalities are listed as: Select countries in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East — see si.se for full list. The scholarship supports study in Sweden.
Applicants should note that additional requirements include: Must have been admitted to a qualifying Swedish Masters programme; minimum 3,000 hours work experience. These criteria are important and should be reviewed carefully before beginning an application.
If you meet the eligibility criteria, Swedish is worth applying for — but ensure your academic profile, statement, and references are competitive before submitting. Use the Admissionism Essay Generator to strengthen your scholarship statement.
Key deadline: February annually. Deadlines are strictly enforced — incomplete or late applications are typically not considered. We recommend starting your application at least 2–3 months before the deadline.
Applications are typically submitted through the official scholarship portal (https://si.se/en/apply/scholarships/swedish-institute-scholarships-for-global-professionals/). You will usually need to provide: academic transcripts, a personal statement or research proposal, letters of recommendation, proof of English proficiency, and a CV or résumé.
As a fully funded award, this scholarship is highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates are often invited to interview. Your personal statement and letters of recommendation carry significant weight alongside your academic record.
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