The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads international efforts to defeat hunger and to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 195 Members, FAO works in over 130 countries worldwide. We believe that everyone can play a part in ending hunger. 

The Internship Programme aims to attract talented young women and men who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas, and latest academic experience in FAO’s domains. The Programme provides a learning opportunity to the participants to supplement their academic knowledge with a practical work assignment in a field related to the work of FAO.

Through the FAO internship experience, interns will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and FAO’s Strategic Framework to support the 2030 Agenda through the transformation to MORE efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agri-food systems for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, leaving no one behind.

Reporting Lines

The intern will report to an assigned supervisor.

Technical Focus 

The intern will be assigned to different fields of work according to his/her profile and to the needs of the Organization.

Tasks and responsibilities

The intern will perform the functions specified in the Terms of Reference (TOR) prepared by the hiring office.


CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING


Minimum Requirements

•    Enrolled in an under-graduate, graduate degree programme in a “bona fide” educational institution at the time of application or recent graduate. Please note that FAO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU)/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http://www.whed.net/
•    Candidates must specialize in a field relevant to the mission and work of FAO.
•    Working knowledge of at least one FAO language (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian or Spanish). Knowledge of a second FAO language will be considered an asset. 
•    Be nationals of FAO Members
•    Candidates should be aged between 21 and 30.
•    Candidates should be able to adapt to an international multicultural environment and have good communication skills. 

FAO Core Competencies

•    Results Focus
•    Teamwork
•    Communication
•    Building Effective Relationships
•    Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

Technical/Functional Skills

Relevant academic studies in one of the fields of the Organization. 


Please note that all candidates should adhere to FAO Values of Commitment to FAO, Respect for All and Integrity and Transparency.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

•    FAO does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview, processing).
•    Qualified female applicants and qualified nationals of non- and under-represented Members, as well as candidates from Low-Income Food-Deficit Countries (LIFDCs), Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Land-locked Developing Countries (LLDCs), and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are encouraged to apply to this Call for Expression of Interest.
•    All applications will be reviewed, and only qualified applicants will be directly contacted for interviews by the hiring office and contacted again, if selected. 
•    Candidates who have already undertaken an internship assignment at FAO will not be eligible for another internship.
•    Selected candidates should have appropriate residence or immigration status in the proposed country of assignment prior to joining the Organization. 
•    Candidates with family members (defined as mother, father, sister, or brother) employed by FAO under any type of contractual arrangement are not eligible for the Internship Programme. 
•    FAO provides a monthly stipend to interns if they are not sponsored by sending universities or other entities. 

HOW TO APPLY


•    To apply, visit the recruitment website at Jobs at FAO and complete your online profile. We strongly recommend that your profile is accurate, complete and includes your employment records, academic qualifications and language skills.
•    You are requested to attach a letter of motivation, the evidence of attendance in a recognized university or copy of your academic qualifications to the online profile.
•    Once your profile is completed, please apply and submit your application through the FAO recruitment portal. Only applications received through the FAO recruitment portal will be considered.
•    Your application will be screened based on the information provided on your online profile.
•    Please note that FAO will only consider academic credentials or degrees obtained from an educational institution recognized in the IAU/UNESCO list.
•    Incomplete applications will not be considered.
•    Candidates who are not selected before the closing date and wish to be continuously considered for an assignment are requested to re-apply to the new Calls.
•    We encourage applicants to submit the application well before the deadline date.

If you need help, or have queries: https://fao.service-now.com/csp

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

he HISA Youth Fellowship 2025 is a prestigious global leadership program designed to empower young changemakers. It provides them with a unique platform to engage in high-level discussions, collaborative problem-solving, and policy-making exercises. Hosted at the historic University of Oxford, this fellowship will bring together exceptional young leaders, policymakers, academics, and practitioners to address pressing global challenges and drive impactful solutions.

DATE: 23-26 August, 2025 VENUE: University of Oxford, UK

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be between 18-45 years old at the time of the fellowship.
  • Open to all regions and nationalities.
  • Should demonstrate a strong background in leadership, advocacy, research, or community engagement.
  • Proficiency in English (all sessions will be conducted in English).
  • Applicants should be passionate about youth activism, policy development, diplomacy, and global governance.

Selection Criteria

  •  Candidates must clearly articulate their goals and how the fellowship aligns with their aspirations.
  • Ability to influence change, lead initiatives, and contribute meaningfully to discussions.
  • The selection process ensures diverse representation from different regions, sectors, and socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Proven record of community engagement, advocacy, or policy initiatives is a plus one, but not mandatory.
  • A solid track record of achievements in youth activism, volunteering, governance, diplomacy, or any relevant fields is desirable.

NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

REGISTER AND APPLY HERE!

At the Niskanen Center, we promote policies that advance prosperity, opportunity, and human flourishing. We believe in the mutual dependence of a free market and an effective government. Our mission is to engage in boundary crossing political thought and practice to foster innovative, pragmatic solutions to America’s challenges.

Who We Are Looking For

We seek interns who share our vision and are eager to contribute to meaningful policy work. Ideal candidates will be:

  • Visionary Thinkers: Those who embrace the principles of liberal democracy and an open society, and who are motivated to develop policies that provide social insurance, foster market competition, and enhance state capacity.
  • Ideologically Open: Individuals who value diverse perspectives and are enthusiastic about engaging in cross-ideological collaboration.
  • Collaborative Problem-Solvers: People who excel in a fast-paced, team oriented environment and are dedicated to advancing our mission through cooperation, discussion, and continuous learning.

What You Will Do

As a Niskanen intern, you will gain hands-on experience in public policy research, communications, and federal affairs. You will:

  • Engage with Thought Leaders: Work alongside policymakers and scholars across the political spectrum to transform innovative ideas into actionable solutions.
  • Develop Professionally: Participate in workshops and networking events designed to build your skills and professional network.
  • Make an Impact: Contribute to projects addressing pressing issues such as economic insecurity, climate change, mass incarceration, and immigration reform.

All Niskanen Center interns receive up to a $1,000 monthly stipend.

Join Us

If you are passionate about public policy and ready to be part of a forward thinking team, we encourage you to apply. Together, we can advance a vision of governance that fosters prosperity, opportunity, and human flourishing.

Please submit the following using the link below:

  • Resume
  • Identify no more than two policy department interests
  • One writing sample (do not exceed 3,000 words)
  • Explanation about why you are applying to Niskanen (do not exceed 300 words) 

Spring Semester 2025: January 7, 2025- May 2, 2025 — Applications are due by November 8, 2024; we will be notifying applicants on a rolling basis with a final deadline of December 13, 2024 for all offers.

Summer Semester 2025 May 28, 2025 to August 8, 2025 — Applications are due by March 8, 2025; we will be notifying applicants on a rolling basis with a final deadline of April 4, 2025 for all offers.

Fall Semester 2025: September 9, 2025 to December 5, 2025 — Applications are due by July 13, 2025; we will be notifying applicants on a rolling basis with a final deadline of August 8, 2025 for all offers.

NOTE: PLEASE CLICK HERE AND READ MORE FROM THE MAIN WEBSITE BEFORE APPLYING

APPLY HERE!

Please note that semester start and end dates are firm, unless you seek prior approval.

Equal Opportunity

In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities for all individuals, employment decisions at the Niskanen Center are based on merit, qualifications, and abilities. Niskanen Center does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, disability, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by law. This policy governs all aspects of employment, including selection, job assignment, compensation, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. Applicants living abroad/​international applicants are encouraged to apply but will need to be authorized to work in the United States and must be able to work in the United States during the internship to participate.

Niskanen Intern Accomplishments

Among other projects, Niskanen interns have accomplished the following:

  • Spearheaded a research project to inform coalition-building efforts for the climate department
  • Co-wrote and published a policy brief with senior staff in immigration
  • Wrote blog posts cited in the Washington Post and in the Washington Examiner
  • Built and managed the Niskanen Center’s Instagram account
  • Developed and managed content calendars for Niskanen Center communications efforts

Where Are They Now?

Here’s a look at how past interns are using the experience they’ve gained at Niskanen in their studies and careers:

  • One is enrolled in a Master’s of Public Policy program at UC Irvine.
  • One is Fulbright scholar.
  • One is a regulatory and government affairs lead at Analytical Space.
  • One is an editorial associate at SmithBucklin.
  • One is an immigration policy fellow at the Niskanen Center.
  • One is a health policy analyst at the Niskanen Center.

Our interns are now also at MSNBC, Booz Allen Hamilton, McKinsey, Foreign Policy, the Daily Caller, the Cato Institute, the Department of Defense, Americans for Prosperity, the Center for Law and Social Policy, the Charter Cities Institute and others. Other former interns are in law school and some are pursuing graduate degrees in public policy, public administration, and economics. 

Date: May 19-20, 2025 Venue: Hybrid (Online and Washington DC)

APPLY HERE TO BE A DELEGATE AT THE WBG YOUTH SUMMIT! APPLICATIONS WILL BE OPEN UNTIL APRIL 15, 2025. 

The World Bank Group Youth Summit returns for its 12th edition, inviting young people to engage with the most urgent issues their generation faces, while bringing together thousands of participants from across the globe. This year, the summit will center on innovation in climate action, digital transformation, and the creative industries.

The Youth Summit is the World Bank Group’s largest annual event for youth (ages 18-35) worldwide. It will be held on May 19-20, 2025, featuring activities and engagements both at the World Bank Group headquarters in Washington DC and across various regions.

The mission of the Summit is to:

  • Empower youth to explore innovative solutions to development challenges;
  • Equip youth with the tools to create and participate in impactful projects; and
  • Foster dialogue between youth, the World Bank Group, and other key global stakeholders.

Learn more about the upcoming activities and the summit theme below!

For more information on the Pitch Competition, you can stream the info session HERE

The 2025 World Bank Group Youth Summit invites young changemakers, innovators, and leaders to shape a sustainable and inclusive future through bold, youth-driven solutions. Under the theme “New Horizons: Youth-Led Innovation for a Livable Planet,” this year’s summit focuses on three transformative areas:

  1. Digital Transformation & Data: Discover how youth leverage technology, including AI and big data, to drive economic growth, bridge the digital divide, and create a future-ready labor market.
  2. Climate Action & Resilience: Explore innovative solutions for green technologies, smart cities, and sustainable agriculture, showcasing how young leaders can combat climate change while creating job opportunities.
  3. Creative Industries: Highlight the role of arts, media, and fashion in fostering employment, social and economic change, promoting sustainability, and preserving cultural heritage.

When discussing these subthemes, the Summit will focus on three fresh perspectives on innovation: Underserved populationsFragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV), and Partnerships. By spotlighting these areas, the event aims at amplifying diverse voices, fostering innovation for sustainable development, and building collaborative networks to scale impact globally.

Join us in celebrating the creativity, technology, and entrepreneurial spirit of young leaders as they redefine possibilities, impulse new job opportunities, and lead the charge for a more inclusive and resilient world.

NOTE: READ HERE FOR MORE DETAILS BEFORE APPLYING

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The JC Lab in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at Texas Tech University is seeking a highly motivated domestic Master’s student to join our research team in Fall 2025 as a Graduate Research Assistant! This position offers hands-on research experience in swine nutrition, gut health, gut histology, and gut microbiome.


Position Details:
• Title: Graduate Research Assistant (GRA)
• Opportunities: Conference presentations, writing manuscripts, and gaining extensive research experience
Research Focus:
• Exploring gut health and microbiome interactions in swine
• Using omics and molecular techniques to interpret physiological differences
Responsibilities:
• Conduct animal trials and collect biological samples
• Perform laboratory analyses related to gut health and microbiome
• Maintain research records and contribute to data analysis
• Assist with manuscript preparation and conference presentations


Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science, Nutrition, Microbiology, or a related field
• Interest in swine nutrition and gut health research
• Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs
• Willingness to work with swine and laboratory samples
• Strong work ethic, attention to detail, and ability to follow research protocols
This is an excellent opportunity for domestic students looking to develop their expertise in swine nutrition and gut health while working in a collaborative research environment.

How to apply

To Apply: Interested candidates should email Dr. Janghan Choi at Janghan.choi@ttu.edu with:
• A brief introduction
• A CV or resume
• A statement of research interests
We look forward to welcoming a passionate student to our team!

The Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme (GCYLP) is an exciting programme to engage, empower, and inspire young digital leaders and changemakers. GCYLP is supporting young visionaries from around the world who propose creative, far-reaching, innovative, and feasible community-driven projects aimed at creating a more inclusive and empowered digital future.

ITU in partnership with Huawei, is providing guidance, training, and financial support to 30 young fellows per year to enable them to practically implement digital development projects in their diverse communities across the world. Through this programme, young leaders have the unique opportunity to make new digital development ideas a reality, or to expand the impact of their existing projects!

Applications are open for the 2nd Cohort of GCYLP fellows!

Please complete this application form by the deadline of 23:59 CET on Monday 31 March 2025. If you have any questions on the application and selection process and please check the Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs]. For any further enquires, email GCYLP@itu.int

Application link

Who should apply?

  • Are you a young person aged 18-28?
  • Are you interested in making real impact in your communities by leading your own digital development project?
  • Are you currently enrolled or recently graduated from a tertiary education institution from a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) or a demonstrably STEM-related academic programme?
  • Are you able to communicate in English, the main language of the programme? This language requirement is to ensure that all fellows can benefit from the planned offerings of trainings, networking, and events.

What will you get?

  • Virtual mentorship and leadership training sessions from ITU and Huawei.
  • Participation in an in-person global Development Week in Geneva Switzerland in July 2025.
  • Up to $10,000 USD grant to implement a digital development project of your choice. All 30 selected fellows will receive an initial $5000 USD grant towards the implementation of a digital development project of their choice. The most impactful projects at the end of the year will receive an extra $5000 USD grant to scale up.

Application

The application process for the Summer School’s 2025 edition is open and will run until 17 March 2025 (midnight CET). 

How to Apply

To apply, you will need:

  1. A cover letter of max. 500 words explaining your background and motivation for enrolling to the Summer School;
  2. A CV in PDF format; and
  3. At least one letter of recommendation in PDF format (including the signatory’s name, title and signature). Depending on your profile, the recommendation(s) can be academic or professional in nature.
    The results of the selection process will be communicated to applicants in April. Due to the high number of applications, applicants will not receive individual feedbacks.

Places in the programme are limited to ensure the quality and depth of the interactions and discussions. English proficiency is required (although no certificate of language proficiency will be asked). In addition to the quality of applications, the selection committee also aims to ensure a diverse cohort of participants.

Program Timeline

Applications: 10 February to 17 March 2025 (midnight CET)
Notifications: April 2025
Summer School: 30 June to 9 July 2025

Tuition Fee

The Summer School will be offered in a hybrid format (in case a sufficient number of qualified applicants apply). In the application form, applicants will be able to indicate their preferred participation format (or indicate that they would be happy to participate in either format).

1) Tuition fees for the on campus programme:

For postgraduate / PhD students: €875
For senior researchers, civil servants and employees of civil society organizations: €1125
For other professionals: €1375
This fee includes all the classes and course materials, lunches, coffee breaks, social activities and a closing dinner. It also includes the certificate of attendance with the equivalence of 3 ECTS credits.The fee does not include accommodation. For information about accommodation in Leuven, please consult the KU Leuven housing website

2) Tuition fees for the online programme:

For postgraduate / PhD students: €615
For senior researchers, civil servants and employees of civil society organisations: €825
For other professionals: €1075
This fee includes all the classes and course materials, access to the online learning platform, and a certificate of attendance with the equivalence of 3 ECTS credits. The school reserves the right to only offer the programme on campus, depending on the number of online applications received.

The general terms and conditions for enrolling in certified continuing education programmes at KU Leuven can be found here . Please note the following cancellation policy:

Until 23 May 2025: 50% reimbursement of the tuition fee.
From 24 May 2025: no reimbursement of the tuition fee.

Scholarships

There are limited number of scholarships(about 3) which will be offered in the form of a tuition fee waiver, aimed at ensuring that meritorious applicants who would otherwise not be able to afford the course, can nevertheless participate. In their application form, those applying for a scholarship will be able to upload an additional letter in which they set out the reasons why they believe to be eligible for a tuition fee waiver.

In addition, successful applicants from LDC countries will receive a tuition fee discount of €150.

Click here to apply for the summer school

About the scholarship

The Romanian government provide scholarship to non-EU students every year. To be eligible you should meet the education requirements. Apart from Medicine, Dental Medicine and Pharmacy, applicants can select any course of study. Study programs for Bachelors and Master are offered in Romanian except for PhD students who can opt for an English program or a foreign language programs set by the doctoral school. Before enrolling on a program of choice, students will have to take a preparatory course in Romanian if they do not speak the language. The documents required are diploma, birth certificate, transcript, passport and curriculum vitae.

Conditions for awarding scholarship:

Foreign citizens from all non-EU countries, with the following exceptions:

  1. Citizens of Romanian origin or who are part of the Romanian historical communities in the proximity of Romania (entitled to different scholarship programmes);
  2. Citizens who have requested or acquired a form of protection in Romania;
  3. Stateless persons whose stay on the territory of Romania is officially recognized according to the law;
  4. Members of the diplomatic and consular corps or family members of the diplomatic and consular corps accredited to Romania;
  5. Members of the administrative and technical staff of diplomatic missions and consular offices accredited to Romania;
  6. Staff members of international organizations based in Romania or family members of staff of international organizations based in Romania;
  7. Beneficiaries of a scholarship from the Romanian state for the same cycle of study.

Qualification

To be eligible, the scholarship applicant must:

  1. submit a complete file;
    present study documents issued by accredited/recognized education institutions in the country where they were issued;
  2. comply with the enrolment deadline;
  3. have good results in education, respectively an average of the study years, for the last graduated school of at least 7 (seven) corresponding to the scoring system in Romania or the “Good” score, as the case;
  4. comply with the application submission methodology.

Scholarship coverage

  1. Bachelor’s degree: bachelor’s degree programmes are addressed to graduates of high school studies or pre-university studies at the end of which they obtained a baccalaureate degree or equivalent, as well as candidates applying for further university studies in Romania. The complete programme runs for a period of 3-6 years, depending on the specialization followed and ends with a bachelor’s exam;
  2. Master’s degree: master’s degree programmes are addressed to undergraduates, and will run for a period of 1 year, 1.5 years or 2 years and end with the dissertation exam;
  3. PhD: doctoral programmes are addressed to graduate students or equivalent and run for a period of 3-5 years, depending on the profile of the chosen faculty and end with the presentation of a PhD thesis. In order to be admitted to doctoral studies and to obtain the scholarship, it is compulsory that, prior to submitting the application, the candidate should get the written agreement of the Doctoral Tutor, which must be a member of the doctoral school, and also that he/she passes the admission interview.

Language of study

In order to promote the Romanian language and culture, the beneficiaries of the scholarships granted by the Romanian state for undergraduate and master`s studies study only in Romanian. The exception is doctoral scholarship holders, who can opt for studies in Romanian or in a foreign language set by the doctoral school.

Exceptions

  1. Those who present Romanian study documents (diplomas or certificates) or study documents, school records attesting at least four consecutive years of studies attended in Romanian in an educational unit/institution from the Romanian national system;
  2. Those who, in order to enroll in university education, pass the Romanian language test, organized according to the regulations in force;
  3. Those who, in order to enroll in university education, present a certificate of linguistic competence in Romanian, minimum level B1, issued according to the regulations in force.

Submitting application

The scholarship application can be sent ONLY through the Study in Romania platform.

Candidates can access the platform at https://studyinromania.gov.ro, via the Apply for MFA scholarships button, or directly at https://scholarships.studyinromania.gov.ro. The platform can be accessed both in English and French.

To be rejected: Applications submitted directly by the applicants to the registry offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Ministry of Education, or to the e-mail addresses of the MFA employees / departments of the MFA Headquarters, or to the Romanian diplomatic missions or the foreign diplomatic missions accredited in Bucharest, will not be accepted.

Deadlines

The enrolment period begins on 29 January 2025. The deadline for submitting applications is 12th March, 2025.

Feedback from scholarship board

The results of the scholarship selection process will be announced by e-mail, around 30 June 2025 to every candidate who applied for a scholarship.

Click here to apply

Role Description

The UNICEF USA National Youth Council is a group of young leaders ages 14-24 who work closely with UNICEF staff, to elevate the voices and perspectives of young people and advance child rights at nationally. In this role, members support the club and volunteer network, advocate for policy change, and bring youth voices into spaces where they are typically excluded. The Council also works internally with staff and leadership to bring youth voice to UUSA’s culture, strategy and operations

Key Responsibilities

Elevating the voice of the youth: Council Members are called upon throughout the year to represent UNICEF USA and elevate youth voices and perspectives by speaking at events and meetings locally and nationally.

Supporting Youth and Volunteer Programs: Council members provide feedback and insight on current trends in engaging young people in social justice work. Partnering with staff and UUSA leadership, Council members will inform strategic initiatives and campaigns.

Education and Motivation: Lead issue-specific projects to educate and inform youth, volunteers and staff on topics important to young people and UNICEF’s work. Amplify youth voice through media and write thought pieces on issues relevant to youth.

Building Community:  Build relationships with each other, the Youth Representatives, UNICEF Clubs, support the management of the Slack community, and host digital conversations with students.

Commitment:

  1. Commit to serve a one-year term from August 1, 2025 to May 29, 2026.
  2. Council members that are interested in serving more than one term are highly encouraged to re-apply.
  3. Spend between 3-5 hours per week working on Council related projects, meetings, trainings and activities.
  4. Spearhead youth engagement initiatives, and thrive working on well-organized and self-motivated teams.
  5. Attendance is required for weekly meetings happening on Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30PM EST
  6. Attend and participate in in-person and virtual gatherings/trainings with the entire Council. (Note: UNICEF USA will cover cost of all travel and lodging of you and a chaperone (if applicable) for any in-person activities). Trainings and events:

Training and Events

Summer Training
For the month of August, National Youth Council members must be available for onboarding virtual training during the following times:
Wednesday, August 6 @ 7:30-8:30PM EST
Saturday, August 16 @ 12-4PM EST
Sunday, August 17 @ 12-4PM EST
Tuesday, August 26 @ 7:30-8:30PM EST
Fall Training
There will be a mandatory in-person retreat that will happen in the Fall. Dates to be determined.

Benefits

  1. Gain practical skills in volunteer organizing, civic engagement, communications and advocacy
  2. Be part of a team with a diverse array of skills and passions that helps drive measurable improvements in child well-being
  3. Build connections with leaders around the country who are passionate about advancing child rights.
  4. Learn from and exchange with UNICEF USA staff and expert guest speakers
  5. Gain opportunities to be nominated for special service awards and accrue volunteer hours
  6. Stipend of $1000 will be provided to each member

Qualifications

  1. All applicants must be between the ages of 14-24 and live in the US during their term. (Students studying abroad at any point during the term are not eligible to participate)
  2. Interest in community organizing, advocacy and youth-led action.
  3. Interest in building skills in public speaking, advocating and organizing.
  4. Can meet the time commitment, expectations and be a reliable member of the Council.
  5. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
  6. Members will need reliable access to the internet and a device to participate in virtual meetings.

Click here to apply

The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand is offering applicants to its Master’s and Doctoral degree programs an opportunity to qualify for generous academic scholarships. A large number of no-bond AIT Scholarships are available for students applying for postgraduate programs offered at AIT’s School of Engineering and Technology (SET); School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD); and School of Management (SOM). As Asia’s leading international higher learning institute, the AIT Scholarships are intended to increase the number of skilled international scientists, engineers, and managers required to meet the future challenges of the emerging Asian Economic Community region and beyond.

AIT Scholarships are a form of financial aid that provides an opportunity for students from all over the world to study together at AIT. It helps subsidize part of the study cost by covering full, or a portion of, tuition for qualified students while the students are responsible for the rest of the tuition, the registration fees (20,000 Baht per semester to maintain student status) and the living expenses (around 11,500‐15,000 Baht per month). Each school has its Selection Committee. The Selection Committee will propose the value of AIT Scholarships grant for each applicant (if eligible) for approval by the School Dean. This AIT Scholarships grant can only be given once before the enrollment and cannot be changed over the entire study period.

Eligibility

All nationalities;
a. Meeting AIT’s English Proficiency Requirement (i.e. IELTS-Academic or AIT EET score of 5.0 or above for b. Master’s and 5.5 for Doctoral program);
c. Having a four‐year Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university;
d. Having a master’s degree from a recognized university for Ph.D. applicants and should have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 in their Master’s degree and 2.75 in their undergraduate program from top universities.

Deadline for January 2026 Intake: 20th December 2025

Deadline for August 2025 intake: 20th July 2025

Click here to apply.