Undergraduate scholarships:
Four types of university undergraduate scholarships are available: undergraduate basic science scholarships (students among the first 5000 in the General University Entrance Examination), and for students receiving medals from the National Science Olympiads, the International Science Olympiads and the National Secondary School Research Projects Contest.
Graduate scholarships:
- National Scholarship Programme for MSc Students
a scholarship programme for students studying for an MSc with a thesis requirement in a university in Turkey.
- National Scholarship Programme for PhD Students
a scholarship programme for students pursuing a PhD in a university in Turkey.
- International PhD Fellowship Programme
Graduate students who are pursuing their PhD studies at research centres or universities abroad are supported in the fields determined by TÜBİTAK’s Scientific Council.
- International Research Fellowship Programme
PhD students who are registered in PhD programmes in Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities and Engineering and Technological Sciences at universities or research centres in Turkey are supported to perform research abroad that cannot be performed within the infrastructure in Turkey.
Travel and research grants in the fields of Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Engineering and Technological Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities are awarded to highly qualified students who are intending to complete their PhD studies in Turkey (speciality and subspeciality residency or fellowship training programmes in clinical medicine are not included).
Travel and research grants in the fields of Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Engineering and Technological Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities are awarded to highly qualified PhD students/researchers to conduct part of their research in Turkey.
- Summer School Support Programme for Master and PhD Students
Summer schools are supported to adopt the current advances in Science and Technology and to teach the currently used techniques in the fields of Natural Sciences, Medical Sciences, Engineering and Technological Sciences and Social Sciences and Humanities. |