
DGD scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
The DGD scholarship is a Belgian development cooperation scholarship that can fully fund selected postgraduate study for eligible candidates from low- and middle-income countries.
The DGD scholarship is linked to Belgium's development cooperation and supports advanced study for candidates from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Based on the referenced opportunity, it can fund eligible students enrolled in specific international postgraduate programmes delivered by Belgian institutions and their partners.
For the cited MSc in Global One Health offered by the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp in partnership with the University of Pretoria, the scholarship is described as fully funded. It covers tuition, travel, insurance, and living expenses, helping reduce the financial barriers to specialist training. In practice, DGD support is typically attached to eligible programmes rather than being a stand-alone award open for any course.
The referenced posting shows that the scholarship is aimed at master's-level study and prioritises applicants who are citizens and residents of countries on the OECD-DAC LMIC list. Preference may be given to applicants from priority partner countries. For the example programme, suitable academic backgrounds include health sciences, veterinary science, ecology, and related fields, and applicants are expected to show strong motivation and potential for professional impact.
Host arrangements may involve Belgium and partner institutions abroad. In the example provided, the programme is run by the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp with the University of Pretoria. Students should therefore check the admission page of the specific programme first, confirm whether DGD funding is available for that intake, and follow the institution's scholarship instructions carefully.
Because DGD funding conditions can vary by programme, applicants should verify the exact eligibility rules, required documents, and timing for their chosen course. In general, expect to submit academic transcripts, proof of nationality and residence, a CV, and a motivation statement, along with any programme-specific materials.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Based on the referenced posting, applicants must be citizens and residents of a low- or middle-income country (LMIC) on the OECD-DAC list. Preference may be given to priority countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For the cited MSc, applicants should have a relevant background in health sciences, veterinary science, ecology, or a related field, and should demonstrate motivation and potential for professional impact. Applicants are expected to be under 46 years of age at graduation.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply