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From exploring the depths of the Earth's crust to understanding climate change impacts, the demand for experts in this field is increasing across various countries.
This year, several programs and scholarships are available specifically tailored for Geosciences majors, providing financial support and valuable educational resources.
Countries like Switzerland, Thailand, Germany, and around the globe offer a variety of opportunities, including fully funded scholarships, to attract top talent in Earth sciences. 🎓💡✍️📚
The Swiss government is offering fully-funded scholarships for international students interested in pursuing a Master’s or PhD degree in Geosciences, with specializations in various fields such as Environmental Sciences, Geology, and Climate Science.
These opportunities are available through the SEFRI (Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students) and will help students gain valuable experience in one of the world's leading research hubs.
The deadline to apply is May 31, 2026.
For those interested in pursuing a Master’s or PhD degree in Thailand, the Prince of Songkla University offers scholarships to international students.
While the specific specialities are not mentioned, this opportunity provides financial support for students to study Geosciences and related fields in one of the country's leading universities.
Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2026.
Germany’s SBW (Berlin Study Scholarships) also welcomes applications from international students seeking a Master’s or PhD degree.
Although the specific specialities are not detailed, these scholarships aim to provide financial assistance for those interested in studying Geosciences and related fields.
The application deadline is December 31, 2026.
Additionally, both the SEGD (Society for Experiential Graphic Design) and Verallia Global Design Awards are seeking applications from students worldwide with a focus on design excellence.
These competitions offer opportunities to showcase talent in creative fields, including Geosciences-related areas such as data visualization or environmental communication.
The deadline to submit entries is March 15, 2026.