Fully Funded Master Mind Scholarship 2026 at KU Leuven in
Belgium (Deadline: 15 January, 2026)
The Master Mind Scholarship is offered by the Flemish
Ministry of Education and Training in collaboration with KU Leuven (and other
Flemish higher-education institutions). It aims to attract outstanding
international students (outside Flanders) to pursue full-time Master’s degree
programs in the Flanders region (Belgium).
At KU Leuven, qualifying students apply for eligible
Master’s programs and also indicate their candidacy for this scholarship. KU
Leuven nominates a limited number of candidates to the Flemish government,
which makes the final awards.
Master Mind Scholarship Summary
|
Host
Country |
Belgium |
|
Host University |
KU Leuven |
|
Funded
By |
Flemish
Ministry of Education and Training |
|
Ranking |
#60 in QS World University Rankings 2026 |
|
Eligible
Nationalities |
All
except Russians |
|
Degree Level |
Master’s |
|
Number
of Scholarships |
Thirty
out of which ten are reserved |
|
Scholarship Duration |
1 to 2 Years |
|
Deadline |
15
January 2026 |
Benefits of the Master Mind Scholarship
- Full
tuition-fee waiver for the Master’s program at KU Leuven. Only the small
annual administrative/enrolment fee remains.
- A
scholarship allowance of approximately €10,000 per academic year to
help cover living expenses, insurance, accommodation, etc.
- Duration:
- For
a 60 ECTS Master’s program: 1 academic year.
- For
a 120 ECTS Master’s program: up to 2 academic years of benefit. Thus,
overall, it is a robust scholarship in terms of cost-coverage (tuition +
living support) for high-achieving international students.
Eligibility Requirements for the Master Mind Scholarship
in Belgium
Must apply for and be admitted to an eligible
full-time Master’s program at KU Leuven (or another Flemish
institution if participating). Programs such as preparatory/bridging programs
and distance learning are typically not eligible.
Previous higher education degree(s) must have been
obtained outside Flanders (Belgium). International students who have
only done a credit mobility in Flanders may still be eligible.
All nationalities are eligible except Russian
citizens.
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide
proof of English proficiency. Accepted tests include.
- TOEFL
(online) minimum overall score 94
- IELTS
minimum overall score 7
- Cambridge
CPE minimum level C2
High academic performance and potential: Applicants must
demonstrate excellence (strong GPA or equivalent, awards, leadership, etc.).
The applicant should not already be enrolled in a Flemish
higher education institution at the time of application (with limited
exceptions).
Disqualifying Conditions
These are conditions under which you would not be
eligible:
- If you
are already enrolled in a Flemish higher education
institution (except for the specified exception of a preparatory program)
at the time of applying.
- If
your previous degree was obtained in Flanders. (i.e., your last diploma is
from a Flemish institution)
- If you
are applying for a program that is not eligible (for example, a
preparatory program, bridging, distance-learning), or if your Master’s
program is not on the eligible list.
- If you
are combining this scholarship with another scholarship funded by the
Flemish government or with an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. You cannot hold
those simultaneously.
Selection Procedure of the Master Mind Scholarship at KU
Leuven
- You
apply for admission to the eligible Master’s program by the deadline (see
next section).
- You
fill out the “KU Leuven Scholarships & Master Mind Candidacy Form” (or
similar) and indicate you wish to be considered for the Master Mind
scholarship.
- After
the deadline, the Master’s programs at KU Leuven nominate eligible
applicants to the central KU Leuven Scholarships Unit.
- KU
Leuven nominates up to about 20 candidates for the Flemish government’s
Master Mind scholarship.
- These
nominated students then fill in (or the institution does on their behalf)
the Flemish government’s online application system (Mobility-Online) for
the scholarship.
- The
Flemish government’s selection committee makes the final award decisions
(approx. end May / early June).
- Selected
scholarship recipients are announced, and then they enroll in KU Leuven
and begin their program.
Selection criteria that are emphasised include:
- Outstanding
academic record
- Motivation
and potential for impact
- Leadership,
extracurricular contribution, global mindset
- Fit of
the study program and career ambition
How to Apply for the Master Mind Scholarship
- Choose
your Master’s program at KU Leuven that is eligible for the Master Mind
scholarship (check the official eligible-programs list). For example, see
the list for 2025-26.
- Submit
your application for admission to that program before the deadline (for
example, 15 January). At the same time, upload the “KU Leuven Scholarships
& Master Mind Candidacy Form” as an annex.
- Register
your scholarship candidacy via KU Leuven’s online tool before the same
deadline (e.g., 15 January 23:59 CET).
- Wait
for KU Leuven’s nomination decision. If nominated, you will receive
further instructions (e.g., submit a motivational video) and fill out the
Flemish government’s online scholarship application.
- Final
award decisions by the Flemish government; if selected, you confirm your
enrolment and receive the scholarship.
- Arrive
and start your program at KU Leuven.
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