IUPALS - Italian University for Palestine scholarship

The IUPALS (Italian University for Palestine) Scholarships are reserved for students of palestinan nationalties and resident in the Palestinian Territories who wish to begin or continue their university studies in Italy.

The programme offers comprehensive support for enrollment in first or second cycle degree programmes at the University of Milano-Bicocca, including financial benefits, tuition fee exemption, accommodation, meals, health insurance, Italian language courses, and personalized assistance throughout the entire academic journey.

Applications can be submitted by May 20th through the DreamApply platform.
Students must complete the application form and include all the documents required by the application module.

For more information and to apply, please visit the dedicated page on the DreamApply application portal.

The scholarships are available for all degree programmes taught in English at the University of Milano-Bicocca:

●    Marine Sciences (LM)
●    International Economics (LM)
●    Data Science (LM)
●    Materials Science and Nanotechnology (LM)
●    Artificial Intelligence for Science and Technology (LM)
●    Astrophysics and Space Physics (LM)
●    Physics (LM)
●    Marketing and Global Markets (LM)
●    Optometry and Vision Science (LM)
●    Applied Experimental Psychological Sciences (LM)
●    Mathematics (LM)
●    Economics and Technologies of Sustainability (LM) - under accreditation
●    Economics and Science for Environmental Sustainability (LT) - under accreditation
●    Physical Sciences for Advanced Technologies (LT) - under accreditation

 

The Committee will evaluate the submitted documentation based on the following criteria:

  • Academic background and Grade Point Average (GPA) (score: 0–15);

  • Curriculum Vitae (score: 0–15);

  • Compatibility between the previous academic path and the chosen degree program (score: 0–10).

To be considered eligible, a minimum score of 26 out of 40 is required.

The Committee reserves the right to invite candidates for an interview to further assess their competencies. The final ranking will be approved by Rectoral Decree.

Candidates will be ranked in descending order based on their total score. In the event of a tie, priority will be given to the younger candidate.

The ranking list will be published on the website by the end of June 2025.