Not specified
Mar 01, 2026
Sweden
individual
About This Opportunity
Stenhagens Fond provides financial support to students at the Chemical Engineering Section at KTH Royal Institute of Technology who are in need of economic assistance. The foundation prioritizes students who are experiencing illness or difficult economic circumstances during their studies. Priority is given to students in their third or fourth year, with involvement in student union activities considered a merit. In exceptional cases, recently graduated students from the Chemical Engineering Section may also receive support. The fund aims to help students cover various expenses such as living costs, medical expenses, equipment needs, or other financial difficulties that may impact their ability to complete their studies.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Sweden
- Project in
- Sweden
- Applicants
- individual
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- 1 single_stage
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