Hungary Announces Scholarships for Kenyan Students: How to Apply

Hungarian Ambassador Zsolt Mészáros speaking at a summit in Kenya on September 28, 2021.
Hungarian Ambassador Zsolt Mészáros speaking at a summit in Kenya on September 28, 2021.
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The Hungarian Government, through the Ministry of Education, has announced the availability of 200 study scholarships for Kenyan students.

In a statement, the MoE indicated that Hungary had increased the number of scholarships it will be giving to Kenyan students from 50 to 200 as part of a program to promote higher learning.

The Hungarian Ambassador, Zsolt Mészáros, stated that the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship was available for Kenyans wishing to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in various programs.

He stated that Hungary will continue investing in education to enable young Kenyans to pursue quality higher learning in his country. 

Education and Research Principal Secretary (PS) Simon Nabukwesi
Ministry of Education Principal Secretary Ambassador Simon Nabukwesi
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The Ambassador also encouraged eligible Kenyan youth who qualify for these programmes to grab the opportunity and get the necessary experience for building their careers.

Speaking during the launch of the education fair in Nairobi, the Principal Secretary, Amb. Simon Nabukwesi, said the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship Program is a bilateral cooperation between the Kenyan and Hungarian Governments which was launched in 2013 as part of the government policy called “Eastern and Southern Opening".

“The program's core mission is to increase the number of foreign student’s in Hungary and encourage Hungarian higher education institutions to attract top foreign students,” PS Nabukwesi explained. 

“Currently, 70 sending partners are engaged in the program and we are proud to state that Kenya is among the partners,” he added.

PS Nabuwesi noted that the areas of study provided through the scholarships are aligned to the government's Big Four agenda which focuses on Agriculture, Manufacturing, Medical Sciences and Architecture.

The PS stated that the degree courses offered were an important aspect of housing as well as promotion of industrialization and achievement of other national development priorities as outlined in Vision 2030.

The scholarships are available on the Ministry of Education website and those eligible can visit the site and apply. 

A quick search by Kenyans.co.ke on the scholarships being offered showed they varied from Arts degrees to research for diseases such as cancer.

A photo of graduands follow proceedings during Kabarak University graduation ceremony on December 20, 2019.
Graduands follow proceedings during Kabarak University graduation ceremony on December 20, 2019.
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