
ARES Scholarships in Belgium 2026
About this scholarship
ARES Scholarships support international students from selected countries to pursue advanced training or master's study in Belgium, with funding that typically covers key study and living costs.
The ARES Scholarships are offered by the Académie de recherche et d'enseignement supérieur (ARES), the federation of higher education institutions in the French Community of Belgium. The programme is designed to support international candidates, especially from partner and eligible countries, who wish to undertake selected specialized master's programmes or continuing education / training programmes in Belgium.
These scholarships are generally intended for study in Belgium, usually at participating higher education institutions in the French-speaking community. ARES funding is commonly comprehensive and may include major study-related costs such as tuition, living support, travel, and insurance, depending on the specific call and programme.
Eligibility usually depends on the applicant's nationality, academic background, and the relevance of the chosen programme to their previous studies or professional experience. The scheme is often aimed at candidates who can demonstrate strong academic merit and a commitment to contributing to development in their home country after completing their studies. Some calls may also include age or professional-status conditions.
Applicants typically apply through the official ARES scholarship call for the relevant academic year and must select an eligible programme hosted by a participating institution in Belgium. Required documents commonly include academic transcripts, degree certificates, a CV, motivation materials, and proof that the applicant meets the admission and language conditions of the chosen programme.
Because the list of eligible countries, programmes, and conditions can change from year to year, students should always consult the official ARES call and programme pages before applying.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Eligibility usually requires citizenship of an eligible country listed in the relevant ARES call, admission or eligibility for an approved programme, and an academic or professional background relevant to the selected course. The scholarship is typically intended for international applicants rather than Belgian nationals, and some programme calls may include age, work-experience, or residency conditions.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply
Where you can use this
Open positions accepting ARES Scholarships in Belgium.