Fully Funded Scholarship at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Romania
Applicant criteria
- 18 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iași, Romania, offers a comprehensive educational program for international students wishing to pursue their higher education. The scholarship targets academically outstanding students in the fields of science, engineering, medicine, and humanities.
The scholarship covers full tuition fees along with additional benefits for accepted students.
About the University:
Founded in 1860, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University is the oldest university in Romania, comprising 15 faculties and serving over 25,000 students. It is located in the historic city of Iași and ranks among the top 1,000 universities worldwide. The university has an extensive international network with over 400 partner institutions worldwide.
It offers educational programs in both Romanian and English across various scientific and humanities disciplines. The campus includes a central library with over 2.5 million books and references, modern laboratories, and specialized research centers. Additionally, the university supervises 34 research centers in various scientific fields.
Scholarship Benefits:
- Full tuition fee coverage
- Monthly stipend of 500 euros
- Comprehensive health insurance
- Free university accommodation
- Annual round-trip travel ticket
- Study visa processing fees
- Additional allowance for books and study materials
Available Programs:
The scholarship provides the opportunity to pursue a bachelor’s degree in programs lasting 3-4 years, depending on the field, with preparatory courses in the Romanian language for those wishing to study in Romanian.
Master’s programs last two years in various scientific and humanities disciplines, while PhD programs extend for three years, with the possibility of an additional year depending on research requirements.
PhD students benefit from academic supervision and participation in scientific conferences. All students receive academic support, including guidance, practical training, and research activities.
The university also offers exchange opportunities through the Erasmus program for outstanding students.
Available Fields of Study:
- Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
- Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Humanities and Arts
- Faculty of Social Sciences and Psychology
- Faculty of Education and Pedagogical Sciences
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Physics
Eligibility Criteria:
- High school diploma for undergraduate applications
- Minimum GPA of 85% for scientific majors and 80% for humanities
- English proficiency certificate (IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 80)
- For Romanian-language studies: Completion of a preparatory language course
- Maximum age: 25 years for bachelor’s and 35 years for postgraduate studies
- No academic disciplinary records
Required Documents:
- Valid passport
- Translated and certified academic certificates
- Translated and certified transcripts
- English or Romanian language proficiency certificate
- English-language CV
- Motivation letter
- Two academic recommendation letters
- Recent medical certificate
- Recent passport-sized photos
All documents must be translated into Romanian or English by an authorized translation office and authenticated by the Romanian embassy in the applicant’s country.
Selection Criteria:
- Academic performance (40%)
- Language proficiency (20%)
- Motivation letter (15%)
- Academic recommendations (15%)
- Personal interview (10%)
FAQs:
Can I apply without a language certificate?
No, applicants must provide IELTS or TOEFL certification for English programs or complete the Romanian preparatory course.
Does the scholarship offer Romanian language courses?
Yes, the university provides a free one-year preparatory course for admitted students.
How are financial allowances disbursed?
The monthly stipend is transferred to the student’s bank account, while other expenses are covered directly by the university.
Can students work while studying?
Yes, students can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week, provided they maintain the required GPA.
What exchange opportunities are available?
Outstanding students can participate in the Erasmus program for one semester at partner universities while retaining full scholarship benefits.
Application Deadline:
According to the official university website, applications for the scholarship open on March 1, 2025, and close on April 30, 2025.