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Now Open: 2025 Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships (ESKAS) for Kenyan Postgraduates
Now Open: 2025 Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships (ESKAS) for Kenyan Postgraduates

The State Department for Higher Education and Research, under Kenya’s Ministry of Education, has announced the availability of the 2025 Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships (ESKAS). This opportunity has been shared through the Embassy of the Republic of Kenya in Bern, highlighting Switzerland’s dedication to international research collaboration and academic exchange.
These scholarships, fully funded by the Swiss Confederation, aim to support postgraduate researchers from around the world. Kenyan scholars with strong academic backgrounds now have the chance to pursue advanced studies and research at top-tier institutions in Switzerland.
About the Program
The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships are intended for foreign students and researchers who wish to further their postgraduate education at Swiss public universities, universities of applied sciences, and other recognized institutions. The program covers a wide range of fields including engineering, social sciences, arts, technology, and the humanities.
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Hold a relevant master’s degree from a recognized university.
- Be under 35 years old at the time of applying.
- Submit a well-structured research proposal that clearly states the objectives and expected outcomes of their research.
- Secure an academic supervisor in Switzerland who agrees to support and oversee their research project. A signed letter of commitment from this professor must be included.
- Demonstrate language proficiency in line with the requirements of the host institution. Proficiency in English, German, French, or Italian may be necessary depending on the institution.
What the Scholarship Covers
Successful applicants will receive a full scholarship package that typically includes:
- Full tuition coverage.
- A monthly stipend to help with living expenses.
- Health insurance during their stay in Switzerland.
- In some cases, round-trip airfare may also be reimbursed.
Note: The scholarship does not provide financial support for dependents or family members.
How to Apply
Given the competitive nature of the program, early preparation is strongly advised. Applicants should:
- Identify a Swiss institution aligned with their academic interests.
- Contact a potential supervisor and secure their written commitment.
- Prepare a detailed research proposal, academic transcripts, certificates, and a motivation letter.
- Ensure they meet the application requirements and deadlines.
Full details, application instructions, and country-specific guidelines can be found on the official ESKAS website. It’s important to follow all instructions carefully and submit your application before the stated deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be accepted.
This scholarship provides an incredible chance for Kenyan postgraduate students to conduct research in Switzerland, known for its academic rigor, scientific innovation, and collaborative environment. Qualified candidates are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity and begin preparing their application materials as soon as possible.
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