The ECB Scholarship for Women is an initiative supporting female scholars from low-income background in pursuing a Master’s degree in the field of economics, statistics, computing and engineering.
This year, the scholarship will be offered to 15 outstanding candidates who will:
Receive a grant of €10,000
Attend a study visit at the European Central Bank with dedicated activities, such as meeting with the ECB Women in Leadership Network
Gain insight into the ECB’s central banking and banking supervision functions
Meet fellow scholars and join the alumni community
Receive advice and mentoring from an ECB economist or expert in the field of banking supervision, statistics, engineering or computing.
To be considered eligible for the programme, the candidate should meet the following eligibility criteria:
A woman and a national of an EU country;
Currently enrolled, or are about to enroll, in a master’s course in economics, statistics, engineering or computing at a European university or business school;
Facing a funding gap that may prevent them from pursuing their studies;
Completed an undergraduate degree with excellent grades (i.e. for bachelor’s degree)
The ECB is an inclusive employer that strives to represent the diversity of the population it serves. We aim to reflect the same inclusivity with this scholarship and to represent the diversity of women in the EU. We encourage women to apply irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation or other characteristics.
Applications can be submitted until 6 May 2026.
More information on eligibility and how to apply can be found on the ECB website (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster) and in the attached infographic.
Please do not hesitate to reach out in case of any questions.
Thank you very much for your support,
Kind regards,
ECB Scholarship for Women team
Aktuelles: ECB Scholarship for Women: Deadline May 6th
Receive a grant of €10,000 Apply until May the 6th: www.ecb.europa.eu/careers/what-we-offer/wecs/html/index.en.html
17. April 2026, von Markus Lang