About
Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers tekniska högskola) is a Swedish technical university located in Gothenburg. The university conducts research, education, and collaboration in the fields of technology, natural sciences, maritime studies, and architecture, with a vision for a sustainable future. Chalmers aims to become a world-leading technical university and takes responsibility for societal development through education, research, and innovation.
Funding Opportunities
Erik Feuk memorial fund (Schneider)
The Erik Feuk memorial fund (Schneider) is a scholarship offered by Chalmers University of Technology for students and researchers involved in studies or research in the fields of low-, medium- and high voltage engineering. The fund supports activities that bring in-depth knowledge to the subjects, including conference attendance and research visits. Applications are accepted annually during a specific application period from January 20 to March 15. The fund does not cover costs for food and allowance, and no retroactive grants are provided for conferences that have already taken place prior to the announcement of the fund.
Rolf Sörmans fond
The Rolf Sörmans fond awards scholarships to students at the Department of Shipping and Marine Technology at Chalmers University of Technology, primarily in the master's program Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, to support thesis work or other studies at SSPA (Swedish ship testing and research facility). If there are no such applicants, thesis work at the Department of Shipping and Marine Technology can also be supported. The scholarship is designed to facilitate practical research experience and collaboration between Chalmers students and SSPA, providing opportunities for students to conduct advanced maritime engineering research. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and processed continuously as they are received.
Knut E. Pettersson's donation
Scholarships from 'Överingeniör Knut E. Pettersson's donation' provide travel grants for field trips for students in the program of Civil engineering at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. The fund aims to support study trips that provide in-depth knowledge of civil engineering. Travel grants should primarily be distributed among students in the entire class at the master's level, but if this is not possible, smaller groups or individual students can be granted scholarships. Applications are accepted annually during a specific window period from December 15th to February 10th.
The Gigab Fund
The Gigab Fund is a travel scholarship awarded every two years to deserving architectural students at Chalmers University of Technology. The scholarship is designed to support study trips for architecture students, typically in their last or second-to-last year of study. The fund aims to provide students with opportunities to gain in-depth knowledge through international travel and field study experiences. If no suitable applicant is found within the last two years of study, the scholarship may be awarded to any applicant who has previously completed an architectural degree at the university. Applications are accepted during a specific two-month window every second year, with the requirement that the study visit takes place after the fund is announced.
The Ernst M Friman Fund
The Ernst M Friman Fund is a scholarship opportunity available to students at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. The fund alternates between supporting architects and construction engineers on a biennial basis. Architects are eligible to apply in odd years (2019, 2021, 2023, etc.) while construction engineers can apply in even years (2020, 2022, 2024, etc.). The scholarship supports students with funding for practical intentions, travel, and educational pursuits. Applications are accepted annually during a window from December 15 to February 10. Applicants must submit a personal letter detailing their motivation for the scholarship, practical intentions for the funds, destination and timetable, amount applied for with estimated costs, banking details, and evidence of academic achievements such as transcripts.
Edith and Egon Plomgren Donation Fund
The Edith and Egon Plomgren Donation Fund provides scholarships to architectural students at Chalmers University of Technology who want to make study trips for their thesis projects. The fund supports travel that provides in-depth knowledge relevant to thesis work. Students must submit a personal letter with their application explaining their motivations, the purpose of the study trip, travel plans and schedule, cost estimates, and other relevant information. The study visit must take place after December 15th of the application year.
The C A Adelsköld travel grant
The C A Adelsköld travel grant provides scholarships for travel abroad specifically for Swedish-born students from Chalmers educational institution in Gothenburg. The grant is designed to support electrical engineering students, with a preference given to those who are engaged in studying the practical use of electricity. This travel grant enables students to gain international experience and exposure to practical applications in their field of study. The grant supports study trips abroad that must begin after December 15 during the application period.
Bernt Gustavsson's Fund
Bernt Gustavsson's Fund provides travel grants to students enrolled at Chalmers University of Technology who have completed their first year of studies. The fund is designed to support students with the costs associated with travel for educational or professional development purposes. Applications are accepted annually during a designated application period from December 15 to February 10. Applicants must submit a personal letter detailing their motivation for the scholarship, the purpose of their travel, a travel plan, and a budget along with their program information and grade transcript. The scholarship aims to enhance students' educational experiences through international or domestic travel opportunities.
Åke Bäckman's Travel Scholarship
Åke Bäckman's travel scholarship is designed to support Chalmers alumni with a degree in Architecture to fund study trips that further their knowledge in Architecture. The scholarship enables graduates to pursue international or domestic travel for educational purposes related to architectural studies and practice. The fund is explicitly not intended for researchers' conference trips or research trips, but rather for study journeys that enhance architectural knowledge and professional development. Applications are currently closed, but when open, applicants must submit a comprehensive personal letter detailing their motivation, intended use of funds, travel destination and schedule, budget estimate, and supporting documentation including grades and study results verification.
The A.H. Lindfors Scholarship Fund
The A.H. Lindfors Scholarship Fund supports students and shipbuilders graduated from Chalmers University of Technology. The scholarship is specifically designed for students studying practical or theoretical shipbuilding at Chalmers. Eligible applicants must be born in Sweden, under 30 years of age, and ideally have practical experience in shipbuilding. The fund provides financial support for students to pursue practical applications related to shipbuilding education and training. Applications are reviewed annually during a specific application period from December 15 to February 10.
Nils Philblad's scholarship fund
The Nils Philblad scholarship fund provides grants for study visits for researchers and graduated students in chemistry or chemical technology. Scholarships are primarily assigned to engineers who have graduated from Chalmers or KTH. The grant supports travel and conference attendance costs. Recipients must not be over 40 years old before the start of the journey. The application period runs annually from January 20 to March 15. Note that grants are not awarded for subsistence expenses such as salary and food. Applications cannot be submitted retroactively, and the trip cannot start before the application period opens.
Alfred Ots Scholarship Fund
The Alfred Ots Scholarship Fund supports Estonian citizens residing in Estonia to study engineering or architecture at bachelor's or master's level at Chalmers University of Technology. The scholarship amounts to 50,000 SEK per student per semester (10,000 SEK/month for 15 months). Master's students can apply for scholarships for up to 3 semesters with a possibility to extend for one additional semester (maximum 4 semesters). Bachelor's students can apply for up to 6 semesters. The fund was established in 1995 through a donation from the estate of engineer Alfred Ots, who was born in Estonia and studied at Chalmers before working at NASA. Additional scholarship opportunities include support for conducting master's thesis work at Chalmers for up to 5 months, and support for PhD students and researchers in Estonia to conduct collaborative research on-site at Chalmers for limited periods. The fund is one of the most active of Chalmers funds, having supported over 80 fellows over the years, of which six have completed doctoral degrees.
Torsten Jansson's Scholarship Fund
The Torsten Jansson's Scholarship Fund provides financial support to students at Chalmers University of Technology who are enrolled in programs with a focus on plumbing and sanitation engineering. The fund was established to promote education of civil engineers whose study programs are adapted to the field of heating, ventilation and sanitation. Students in sections M and V who are studying programs with a clear focus on plumbing are eligible to apply. Applications are accepted annually during a specific window, and applicants must demonstrate how the scholarship will promote their education in the heat, ventilation and sanitary engineering field. The scholarship amount is variable based on the applicant's needs and proposed use of funds, with each applicant specifying their requested amount and providing a cost estimate in their application.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 16
- Active Now
- 13
- Source Domain
- chalmers.se
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