Scholarships
1. BILATERAL STATE SCHOLARSHIPS
Call for applications for foreigners for Hungarian state scholarships to conduct studies and research in Hungarian higher education institutions in regular academic programmes and for summer university courses.
Information for applicants
2. STIPENDIUM HUNGARICUM
The Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Programme was launched in 2013 by the Hungarian Government. The core mission of the programme is to increase the number of foreign students in Hungary and to encourage Hungarian higher education institutions to attract top foreign students; currently about 70 sending partners are engaged in the programme.
Stipendium Hungaricum scholarships are available for bachelor, master, postgraduate and guest studies at the Liszt Academy.
Information for Liszt Academy applicants
3. Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship
The Hungarian Diaspora Scholarship was established by the Hungarian Government for those who live in a Hungarian diaspora outside of Europe and wish to study at a Hungarian higher education institution to develop their personal, professional and cultural relations to Hungary.
The programme aims to support the professional advancement of the scholarship holders with high-quality Hungarian higher education while improving their Hungarian language skills and strengthening their Hungarian identity.
Hungarian Diaspora scholarships are available for bachelor and master studies at the Liszt Academy.
Information for applicants
4. WEINGARTEN SCHOLARSHIP
The Joseph Weingarten Memorial Trust managed by the Birmingham Conservatoire supports postgraduate study in piano, violin or voice at Birmingham Conservatoire and the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest.
For students wishing to pursue non-degree studies at the Liszt Academy auditions are held in February each year at the Birmingham Conservatoire. For more information, please contact Andrea Cox, Trusts & Awards Officer and PA to Principal / Andrea.Cox[at]bcu.ac.uk
Please note that in case of Weingarten scholars the application fee does not apply.
Study period: 1 semester or a full academic year