There are many reasons to want to study in Belgium: world-renowned universities, excellent opportunities for international networking, famously multicultural and multilingual cities, a host of regional cuisines and specialties, beautiful countryside, overall high quality of life, and, of course, those fantastic Belgian waffles.
An established hub for international politics, Belgium’s capital Brussels has even more ambassadors and journalists than Washington DC, and is the headquarters of many international businesses and organizations. As you’d expect, Belgium’s resident population is also highly international, with around a quarter of the population of 11 million known as ‘new Belgians’ – those from other countries, and their descendants, who have become permanent citizens. (source: http://www.topuniversities.com).
The Following is the list for Available Scholarships to Study in Belgium
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CIUF-CUD Scholarships in Belgium for Developing Countries – opportunities to gain funding to study in Belgium for training or research at master’s level. Open to students internationally.
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VLIR-UOS Scholarships for Developing Countries – offering scholarships for students from developing countries in parts of Africa, Asia and Latin America to undertake training, research or study in Belgium at selected institutions.
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Ghent University Master Grants – offering scholarships for students from developing countries to undertake a scientific master’s degree at Ghent University in Belgium.
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KU Leuven Science Scholarships for International Students – the Science@Leuven scholarship is aimed at international students interested in undertaking study in Belgium at master’s level within the faculty of science at KU Leuven.
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KU Leuven IRO PhD Scholarships for Developing Countries – open to prospective PhD students from developing countries to study in Belgium within the Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation at KU Leuven.
Source: http://scholarships-europe.blogspot.ba/2015/05/scholarships-in-belgium.html