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GRANTS FOR FOREIGN AND ITALIAN CITIZENS LIVING ABROAD AWARDED BY THE ITALIAN
GOVERNMENT.
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-23.
DEADLINE JUNE 9TH 2022
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) offers grants in favor of
foreign citizens and Italian citizens living abroad (IRE)* for the academic year 2022-23 in order to
foster international cooperation in cultural, scientific and technological fields, to promote Italian
language and culture and to support Italy’s economic system in the world (according to Law 288/55
and its subsequent changes and additions).
Grants are offered to complete study courses and research/training programs in public or legally
recognized Italian educational institutions.
Scholarships are available to attend academic courses on the Italian territory only.
The list of eligible foreign countries can be found on the website “Study in Italy”:
https://studyinitaly.esteri.it/en/call-for-procedure.
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GRANTS OPPORTUNITIES
1.1 Master’s Degree (Laurea Magistrale 2° ciclo)
Grants for Master’s Degree courses are awarded for a period of study of 6 (six) or 9 (nine) months.
Admission to the first year of a Master’s Degree course in Italy requires the completion of a
Bachelor’s degree; admission to the second year is granted to applicants who can prove satisfactory
academic progress with their first year exams.
Nota bene: For some Master’s Degree (Laurea Magistrale) courses, enrollment is possible only after
passing admission tests. Applicants are urged to verify this or other requirements with the University
of their choice. Pre-enrollment through the portal https://www.universitaly.it/ might also be
mandatory.
1.2 Courses of Higher Education in Arts, Music and Dance (AFAM)
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Grants for Courses of Higher Education in Arts, Music and Dance (AFAM) are awarded for a period
of study of 6 (six) or 9 (nine) months.
To be admitted to an Italian AFAM Institute, applicants need to meet the entry requirements and
academic qualifications established by the relevant Institute.
Nota bene: For some AFAM courses, enrollment is possible only after passing admission tests.
Applicants are urged to verify this or other requirements with the AFAM Institute of their choice.
Pre-enrollment through the portal https://www.universitaly.it/ might also be mandatory.
1.3 PhD program
Grants for a PhD program are awarded for a period of study of 6 (six) or 9 (nine) months.
To be admitted to a PhD in Italy, applicants need to meet the entry requirements and academic
qualifications established by the University; they are also required to provide the admission letter
to the PhD from the relevant Italian University.
1.4 Research projects under academic supervision (Progetti in co-tutela)
Grants for a research under academic supervision are awarded for a period of study of 6 (six) or 9
(nine) months.
This type of grants can be awarded to research projects carried out at Italian Research Institutions
(i.e. Italian Research Council – CNR, Italian National Institute of Health – ISS, Italian National
Institute for Nuclear Physics – INFN, Italian National Institute for Astrophysics – INAF, The Italian
Institute for Environmental Protection and Research – ISPRA, and others), public or recognized
Universities, Museums and Archives.
Applicants must submit a research project, with the name and contacts (e-mail address) of their
supervisor, and provide the invitation/acceptance letter from the host University/Institute.
1.5 Italian language and culture advanced courses
Grants for Italian language and culture courses are awarded for a period of 3 (three) months
exclusively to students attending an Italian course at a University or at an Italian Cultural Institute.
Applicants must provide a certification regarding their proficiency in Italian language. The minimum
level required is A2 within the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR):
https://europa.eu/europass/en/common-european-framework-reference
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ELIGIBILITY
Applications must be sent exclusively through the Study in Italy portal. Applicants must be in
possession of a valid passport or identity card. They must upload a legible photocopy of the
document at the time of registration, under penalty of exclusion.
Applicants must also be in possession of the following requirements by the deadline date of the call
(June 9th 2022, 2.00 pm CET):
2.1 Academic qualifications
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Applications must only be submitted by foreign and Italian students living abroad (IRE)* holding an
appropriate academic qualification required to enroll to the Italian University/Institute (more
information on: https://studyinitaly.esteri.it/en/Recognition-of-qualification).
2.2 Age requirements
Applicants for Master’s Degree/Higher Education in Arts, Music, and Dance (AFAM) Programmes/
Italian Language and Culture advanced Courses should have attained the age of majority and shall
not exceed the age of 28 years and 364 days by the deadline of this call (June 9th 2022), with the
sole exception of renewals.
Applicants for PhD Programmes should have attained the age of majority and shall not exceed the
age of 30 years and 364 days by the deadline of this call (June 9th 2022), with the sole exception of
renewals.
Applicants for Research Projects under academic supervision should have attained the age of
majority and shall not exceed the age of 40 years and 364 days by the deadline of this call (June 9th
2022).
2.3 Language proficiency
2.3.1 Italian-taught courses
In order to enroll in an Italian-taught course, applicants must provide a certification regarding their
proficiency in Italian language. The minimum level required is B2 within the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Candidates who were enrolled in an Italian-taught course or in an Italian language course at
University may submit a language certification, issued by the person in charge of the above
mentioned courses, certifying the Italian language level required.
2.3.2 English-taught courses
In order to enroll in an English-taught course, applicants must provide a language certification
regarding their proficiency in English Language. The minimum level required is B2 within the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
A self-certification may be accepted for candidates from countries where English is an official
language. Candidates in possession of an English-taught Bachelor’s degree may submit a document
certifying that the study program of their Bachelor’s degree was entirely held in English.
No proof of proficiency in Italian is required for courses entirely taught in English.
2.3.3 Italian language and culture advanced courses
For Italian language and culture courses, applicants must provide a certification of their proficiency
in Italian language. The minimum level required is A2 within the Common European Framework
of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
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Candidates who were enrolled in an Italian language or Italian-taught course at the University or
Italian Cultural Institute may submit a language certification issued by the person in charge of the
above mentioned courses, certifying the Italian language level required.
2.3.4 PhD programs and Research projects under academic supervision
No proof of language proficiency is required for PhD programs and Research under academic
supervision.
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RENEWALS
Applicants who have received a MAECI grant in the Academic Year 2021-2022 may apply through
ordinary procedures to continue or complete a multi-year degree course (Master’s Degrees and PhD
programs) according to the legal duration of the course. Any renewal of the scholarship is granted
only to regularly enrolled applicants who can prove satisfactory academic progress. For Phd
programs it will be necessary to provide a positive evaluation letter from the tutor.
In order to receive the grant, regular enrollment (“iscrizione in corso”) to the Academic Year 2022-
23 is mandatory.
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FUNDING PERIOD
Grantees can benefit of the grant in a period of study starting November 1st, 2022 and ending by
October 31st 2023.
The number of months assigned to the winners and the exact starting date of the grant will be
notified by sending the "Dichiarazione di assegnazione di borsa di studio" (Awarding Letter) by the
competent Italian diplomatic mission. This document represents the official act awarding the grant.
The grantee will have to initiate the university enrollment procedures before the starting date of
the grant.
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INELIGIBILITY
Italian Public Administration employees and their first-degree descendants cannot apply for grants.
Grants cannot be awarded to attend Single Cycle Degree Programs, Bachelor’s Degree courses (first
cycle) or a First-level/Second-level Master, single courses or one-year university and specialization
courses. First cycle (“lauree triennali”) courses in AFAM institutions are allowed.
Grants cannot be awarded to attend courses in foreign Institutions based in Italy or abroad, nor in
private Institutes, Research Centres or Labs not recognized by the Italian Ministry of University and
Research (MUR).
Grants cannot be awarded to candidates that are being enrolled beyond the prescribed legal
duration of the course (it: “fuori corso”).
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Applications that do not meet the eligibility criteria will not be considered.
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ATTANASIO GRANTS
In memory of Ambassador Attanasio and his team members (Vittorio Iacovacci and Mustapha
Milambo), also for the adademic year 2022-23, a reserve of three scholarships will be provided for
candidates coming from Morocco, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, who aim to start
or pursue their course of studies in the fields of international relationships, cooperation for
development, international humanitarian law and human rights, with a preference for Master’s
Degrees classified LM-38 (Modern Languages for communication and cooperation), LM-52
(International relations), LM-62 (Political Sciences), LM-81 (Cooperation for development Sciences),
LM-87 (Social services and social policies).
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WIKIAFRICA EDUCATION – HIGHER EDUCATION INITIATIVE
In collaboration with the Aurora Foundation, MAECI grantees from the African continent, speakers
of African languages, are offered the opportunity to take part in the WikiAfrica Higher Education
Initiative. The program promotes the active participation of students with the aim of making
specialized information on Africa available online. The initiative is developed by the Moleskine
Foundation in partnership with the Wikimedia Foundation and the Aurora Foundation.
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SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Applicants must submit the application online, available upon registration on Study in Italy platform
at the following link:
https://studyinitaly.esteri.it
We recommend to register through a frequently used email address, as further communications will
be sent to the chosen email address.
Applications must be submitted by June 9th 2022, 2 pm CET.
Applications submitted after the deadline will be rejected.
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SELECTION AND AWARDING OF GRANTS
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9.1 Selection of the candidates
Applications will be evaluated by a Committee set up by the competent Italian Diplomatic Mission.
9.2 Awarding procedures
Grants will be awarded on the basis of a comparative assessment of applications according to the
entry requirements and other criteria of merit related to applicant’s cv.
9.3 Publication of the Ranking List
The competent Diplomatic Mission will publish on its website the list of grantees and any reserve
candidates. The ranking list is final. Only the successful candidates will be notified of the assignment
of the scholarship through the Study in Italy portal. Exclusion of the name of a candidate in the list
of winners and reserves published by the diplomatic mission implies that the candidate has not been
awarded the grant.
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TUITION FEES
Grantees may be exempted from the payment of enrollment and tuition fees depending on the
policy of each University in line with the regulations on the autonomy of academic institutions.
Regional Fees are due anyway.
The exemption is not applied for Italian language and culture advanced courses, for which the
payment of registration and tuition fees is required.
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HEALTH AND MEDICAL INSURANCE
Grantees will be covered by a health and medical insurance, contracted by MAECI, in case of illness
or accident. The insurance is valid exclusively for the duration of the grant.
Illnesses depending on pre-existing physical or pathological conditions and dental care are excluded
from the insurance coverage. Grantees coming from EU countries are advised to get the European
Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
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TERMS OF GRANT
The winner of a MAECI scholarship, based on the starting date of the grant and the number of
months indicated in the "Dichiarazione di assegnazione di borsa di studio" (Awarding Letter), will
receive a monthly amount of 900 euros paid quarterly to the personal current account, opened in
his/her name, with an Italian banking Institution.
The installment of the grant can be received, in conformity with the administrative procedures
required, only after the completion of enrollment in the University/Institute and the submission of
all the documents requested (Italian Tax code and IBAN).
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The MAECI will begin the disbursement procedures at the end of each quarter. Individual payments
will therefore commence after that period.
The last monthly installment will be paid only upon verification of a satisfactory academic progress.
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INCOMPATIBILITY
The grant is incompatible with any other grant offered by the Italian Government or any other Italian
public institution, including the scholarships provided by educational regional authorities and
agencies.
The Grant is compatible with other European programs, such as Erasmus and Erasmus+, and other
scholarships offered by international institutions, but it will not be paid for the periods of study
outside Italy.
NOTES
* IRE grants are offered for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ethiopia,
Lebanon, Peru, South Africa, Uruguay, and Venezuela.