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Colombia hopes peace can attract postgraduates

Peace process gives new impetus to nation鈥檚 efforts to promote itself as academic destination

Published on
April 5, 2018
Last updated
April 6, 2018
Source: istock
A peaceful Colombia now hopes to welcome far more foreign students

The Colombian agency responsible for student loans, grants and scholarships is , in a bid to make the nation a more attractive study destination as its peace process continues.

Although the scheme is not new, 鈥渢he 鈥楥olombia Scholarship鈥 doubled its budget in the last two years鈥, according to ICETEX president V铆ctor Alejandro Venegas, as a sign of its 鈥渃ommitment to continue promoting the country as an academic destination鈥n the context of a Colombia in peace鈥, and is now actively targeting applicants in a wider range of countries.

Tourist figures, he pointed out, had risen from just over 2 million in 2010 to more than 6.5 million in 2017, the largest figure in the country鈥檚 history. He hoped that education would also become 鈥渙ne of the most attractive sectors for foreigners in Colombia鈥.

A peace process is under way between the Colombian聽government and left-wing former guerrilla forces.

The scheme is open until 1 June to all non-nationals aged between 25 and 49 who have a good undergraduate degree, at least one year鈥檚 professional experience and basic proficiency in Spanish. They will also require an admissions letter for a preselected range of courses聽鈥 master鈥檚, PhDs and one-year 鈥渟pecialisation鈥 programmes designed to improve skills in a particular occupation or discipline聽鈥 beginning in the second semester of 2018.

Scholarships will cover the full cost of tuition fees, plus an additional monthly grant worth about 拢500 (three times Colombia鈥檚 national minimum wage), medical coverage and initial one-off payments for books and materials.

matthew.reisz@timeshighereducation.com

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