Applications are available for the Netherlands ASPIRE Summer Student Program 2025. This fully financed six-week summer school will be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, at the Anton Pannekoek Institute (API), University of Amsterdam. The program will operate from 27 June to 8 August 2025. Applicants worldwide are qualified to apply.
There is no request charge. The ASPIRE Summer Program aims to conduct Research Projects at a world-leading institution. The program is free, and all costs are covered. However, applicants from diverse backgrounds are accepted to work on a Project for six weeks. Below is more information concerning the program conditions, financial advantages, and application procedure.
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Financial Advantages
The program protects:
- Travel costs
- Accommodation
- Housing
- Subsistence
- Visa expenses
Projects
Students will partake in study projects under the direction of faculty members. The list of obtainable projects is given.
Qualification Measure
- The program is available to all citizens.
- Obtainability: Required to be obtainable for the whole six-week program (27 June to 8 August 2025).
- Student status:
- Is not required to be presently registered in a PhD program.
- Is required to have already begun or concluded an MSc in physics, astronomy, or a nearly associated area.
- A solid passion for astronomy is required.
- Language skill: A robust and assured working level of English is required.
Needed Documents
You will require the following documents for the online request form:
- CV (1 to 3 pages)
- List of necessary physics/astronomy program courses obtained.
- Letter of motivation (2 pages maximum, not above 1500 words)
- Reference letter
How To Apply
The ASPIRE 2025 request portal is currently available. Candidates must apply online from the official webpage.