Islam Karimov Foundation

Winners of the Karimov Foundation’s 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 scholarship programmesWinners of the Karimov Foundation’s 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 scholarship programmes

 Under the Karimov Foundation’s 2017-20 grant schemes 36 young Uzbeks have been awarded two-year scholarships to pursue their postgraduate studies at some of the leading European universities.
As of today, the Karimov Foundation’ scholars are studying for their two-year master’s degree at the following universities: the University of Freiburg (Germany); Hohenheim University (Germany); Ruhr University (Germany); University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany); Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences (Germany); School of Media, Communication and Business (Germany); University of Siegen (Germany); Bauhaus University of Weimar (Germany); Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Germany); Technical University of Braunschweig (Germany); University of Applied Sciences Jena (Germany); University of Applied Sciences for Media, Communication and Management (Germany); Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy); Grenoble Alpes University (France); University of Geneva (Switzerland); University of Arts in Poznan (Poland); University of Wroclaw (Poland); Prague College (Czech Republic); Moscow Architecture School (Russia); Novosibirsk State University (Russia).

The scholarships were awarded in the following fields of study: Energy and Nuclear Engineering; Sustainable Systems Engineering; Bioeconomics; Mechanical Engineering; Architecture and urban planning; Computational Engineering; Sustainable urban development; Architecture, Facility Management and Geoinformation; Fine Arts; International Management; Environment and natural resources; Technology and Bionics; Communication design; Chemistry; Architecture and Urban Studies; Organic chemistry; Electronics, Electricity, Automatic transport systems; Global communication; Scientific instrumentation; Computational sciences in mechanical engineering; Mass media and communication; Land transport system and their maintenance.

 Under the Karimov Foundation’s 2017-20 grant schemes 36 young Uzbeks have been awarded two-year scholarships to pursue their postgraduate studies at some of the leading European universities.
As of today, the Karimov Foundation’ scholars are studying for their two-year master’s degree at the following universities: the University of Freiburg (Germany); Hohenheim University (Germany); Ruhr University (Germany); University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany); Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences (Germany); School of Media, Communication and Business (Germany); University of Siegen (Germany); Bauhaus University of Weimar (Germany); Anhalt University of Applied Sciences (Germany); Technical University of Braunschweig (Germany); University of Applied Sciences Jena (Germany); University of Applied Sciences for Media, Communication and Management (Germany); Polytechnic University of Turin (Italy); Grenoble Alpes University (France); University of Geneva (Switzerland); University of Arts in Poznan (Poland); University of Wroclaw (Poland); Prague College (Czech Republic); Moscow Architecture School (Russia); Novosibirsk State University (Russia).

The scholarships were awarded in the following fields of study: Energy and Nuclear Engineering; Sustainable Systems Engineering; Bioeconomics; Mechanical Engineering; Architecture and urban planning; Computational Engineering; Sustainable urban development; Architecture, Facility Management and Geoinformation; Fine Arts; International Management; Environment and natural resources; Technology and Bionics; Communication design; Chemistry; Architecture and Urban Studies; Organic chemistry; Electronics, Electricity, Automatic transport systems; Global communication; Scientific instrumentation; Computational sciences in mechanical engineering; Mass media and communication; Land transport system and their maintenance.