Tallinna Vesi As Bachelor’s Study Scholarship

  • Bachelor
  • One off payment of EUR 1,200

The Tallinna Vesi Scholarship is intended for one successful TalTech bachelor’s study student studying Environmental, Energy and Chemical Technology at the School of Engineering, who meets the requirements.

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Tallinn University of Technology

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Eligibility

• Matriculated at TalTech and not on academic leave as at the moment of submitting the application;

• Good study results;

• Weighted average grade at least 3.5;

• Study performance volume at least 60 ECP by the day of submission of the application;

• An active attitude to life and a fan of his/her area of specialisation, aiming to become a top specialist in the area;

• Willingness to enter int an agreement with Tallinna Vesi AS, to do internship and/or dissertation;

• A possibility of cooperating with Tallinna Vesi AS; the exact form of cooperation would depend on an agreement between the scholarship student and the sponsor.

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Benefits

The amount of the bachelor’s study scholarship is 1,200 EUROS. The scholarship shall be paid in one lump sum payment. The Development Fund has the right to deduct 10% from the scholarship to the administrative expenses.

Application

The scholarship shall be applied for and awarded by way of public competition. The competition shall be announced via various information channels of TalTech.

In order to apply for the scholarship, applicants shall have to submit the following (digitally signed) to the Management Board of the Development Fund:

• A motivation letter themed “Clean water in 2030 and my contribution to it as a [study program] specialist” in which the applicant explains how he/she meets the established requirements;

• Curriculum Vitae;

• An extract from study results (from the Dean’s Office);

• A recommendation from a lecturer, a practical training supervisor, a previous employer or the head of a (student) organization (in which you have been an active contributor)