Allowances and Guidelines for Scholarships 2012 - Final
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Allowances and guide-
lines for scholarships
facilitating a stay in
Belgium(Valid from 01/01/2012 till 31/12/2012)
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Table of contents
Introduction 3
1. Short term allowances 5
1.1. Reference amounts 5
1.1.1. Payments to the scholar 5
1.1.2. Payments to the host unit 5
1.2. Guidelines and annotations 6
1.2.1. Definition and duration 6
1.2.2. Allowance (a) 61.2.3. Indirect travel costs (b) 6
1.2.4. Didactic allowance (c) 7
1.2.5. Mailing allowance (d) 7
1.2.6. Programme-related travel costs (e) 7
1.2.7. Accommodation (f) 7
1.2.8. Insurance (g) 7
1.2.9. Bench fee for the Flemish host unit (h) 7
1.2.10. Airline ticket (i) 8
1.2.11. Tuition fee (j) 8
1.2.12. Conference participation (k) 8
2. Study scholarships 9
2.1. Reference amounts 9
2.1.1. Payments to the scholar 9
2.1.2. Payments to the host unit 9
2.2. Guidelines and annotations 10
2.2.1. Definition and duration 10
2.2.2. Allowance (a) 102.2.3. Family supplement (b) 10
2.2.4. Accommodation premium (c) 11
2.2.5. Indirect travel costs (d) 11
2.2.6. Programme related travel costs (e) 12
2.2.7. Installation allowance (f) 12
2.2.8. Didactic allowance (g1 & g2) 12
2.2.9. Mailing allowance (h) 12
2.2.10. Insurance (i) 12
2.2.11. Airline ticket (j) 12
2.2.12. Tuition fee (k) 13
2.2.13. Bench fee for the Flemish host unit (l) 13
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3. PhD scholarships 14
3.1. Reference amounts 14
3.1.1. Payments to the scholar 14
3.1.2. Payments to the scholar 14
3.2. Guidelines and annotations 15
3.2.1. Definition and duration 15
3.2.2. Allowance (a1 & a2) 15
3.2.3. Indirect travel costs (b) 16
3.2.4. Installation allowance (c) 16
3.2.5. Mailing allowance (d) 16
3.2.6. Insurance (e) 16
3.2.7. Supervision allowance (f1 & f2) 17
3.2.8. Research allowance (g1 & g2) 17
3.2.9. Tuition fee (h) 17
3.2.10. Airline ticket (i) 17
3.2.11. Airline ticket for the Belgian or local supervisor (j) 18
3.2.12. Travel fee for the Belgian or local supervisor (k) 18
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Introduction
The financial scholarship contributions as mentioned below are a summary of the harmonisation of
the typology and contributions for DGD funded grants1.
The target groupconsists of scholars that are nationals and residents of a country on the list of direct
and indirect cooperation partner countries. (country list)
The current guidelines and amounts are valid from 01/01/2012 onwardsfor all VLIR-UOS
programmes involving scholarships2facilitating a study or research stay in Belgium. The guidelines
are subject to periodic change following implementation decisions by the scholarship task force of
DGD. The allowances that are subject to indexation are indicated3.
The scholarships are divided into 3 types:
- Short-termallowances are awarded for all academic education, training or research stays lasting
between 7 days and 6 months.4
- Study scholarships are granted in the frame of an academic education or training programme
lasting for more than six months and maximum two academic years (in principle minimum 60
ECTS).
- Doctoral (PhD)scholarships are granted in the frame of an academic research programme in
Belgium for up to 4 years.
In the following guidelines, two types of beneficiaries are mentioned, namely the scholarand the host
unit. In all cases, VLIR-UOS transfers funds to the Belgian host university who pays the scholar or the
host unit. In other words, no payments are made directly from VLIR-UOS to the scholar.
There are two categories of allowance:
- Lump sum: this is an allowance for which no financial justification must be submitted to VLIR-
UOS. However, in the frame of financial control, the university must be able to present invoices,
receipts or bank transactions at all times;
- Expenses that must be accounted for: these expenses must be accounted for with receipts,
invoices, bank transactions or other supporting documents (e.g. airline tickets, insurance)
1This text is presented as an implementation guideline to the officially approved scholarship
harmonisation table by DGD (November 2010, reconfirmed by DGD in December 2011). DGD isDirectorate-General for Development of the Belgian Government and funds all VLIR-UOS activities.2These programmes are, among possible new programmes: ICP PhD, OI, IUC, PRDC, SI (only PhD
finalization), ITP, KOI and ICP.3The amounts are indexed in September of every three years based on the index of January of that
year. First indexation will take place on 1 September 2013, based on the health index of January2013.4A scholarship is not awarded for so-called visits: all academic education, training or research stayslasting between 1 and 6 days, or stays outside the frame of academic education, training or research,lasting maximally 3 weeks. In this case, a per diem and hotel allowance is awarded.
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BTC Belgian Technical Cooperation
DGD Directorate-General for Development (former DGDC, Directorate-General for
Development Cooperation)
ICP International Master Programme
ICP-PhD PhD scholarships for graduates from ICP Programmes
ITP International Training Programme
IUC Institutional University Cooperation
KOI Short Training Initiative
PRDC Congo projects
OI Own Initiatives
RIP Research Initiative Programme
SI South Initiative
VLIR-UOS Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad (Flemish Interuniversity Council)University
Cooperation for Development
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1. Short term allowances
1.1. Reference amounts
1.1.1. Payments to the scholar
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per day
(a) Allowance 30 X
One time payment
(b) Indirect travel costs 100 X
(c) Didactic allowance 300 X
(d) Mailing allowance 200 X
(e) Programme related travel
costsLowest rates
Only for VLIR-UOS recognized
inter-university programmes,
recurrent payment upon
submission of receipts
1.1.2. Payments to the host unit
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per day
(f) Accommodation 15 Indicative maximum, within the
policy of good financial
management to avoid over-
expenditure
Per month
(g) Insurance 125 Indicative maximum
(h) Bench fee 0
500 X
KOI, ITP
other
One time payment
(i) Airline ticket Lowest rates 1 return ticket, economy class
(j) Tuition fee Lowest rates
(k) Conference participation 300 Maximum
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1.2. Guidelines and annotations
1.2.1. Definition and duration
This allowance is awarded for all academic education, training or research stays lasting between 7
days and 6 months.
This funding is geared towards the actualization of knowledge, the acquirement of skills or the
performance of research activities. The scholar is obliged to return to his/her country of origin as soon
as possible after the study or training programme has ended. In principle, the allowance is limited from
no more than 1 week before the start of the programme until maximum 1 week after the end of the
programme.
Scholarships for programmes of less than 3 months are usually referred to as allowances. The scholarcan be registered as visiting scholar. Scholarships for programmes of more than 3 months are
referred to as grants and the scholar cannot be registered as visiting scholar in that case. Both types
of scholarships follow the same financial regulations, as stipulated below.
1.2.2. Allowance (a)
This daily lump sum intends to cover living costs (daily expenses).
1.2.3. Indirect travel costs (b)
This lump sum covers:
Medical expenses for obtaining a doctors certificate (including costs for obligatory vaccinations
and necessary medicines);
Legalisation of documents (e.g. photos);
Transportation to and from the Embassy and/or airport in the home country and Belgium (remark:
National flights as part of itinerary from or to Belgium are of course paid under airline ticket (i)).
Only for obtaining the visa5or for legalisation of documents, additional costs can be reimbursed if the
scholars residence is far away from the Embassy. In this case, the most economical national or
international itinerary (airplane or bus, 1 economy ticket) must be chosen by the scholar and a dailysubsistence allowance and accommodation costs can also be paid for up to 10 days if required by the
embassy. This cost can be reimbursed at the host university in Belgium upon submission of original
receipts.6
5The DGD visa procedure must be followed to avoid unnecessary costs: see Guidelines for project
executiononwww.vliruos.be.6Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence of suchguidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) must befollowed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.
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1.2.4. Didactic allowance (c)
This fixed lump sum is awarded at the start of the programme. It is to be used to cover all expensesfor educational materials and study-related personal costs incurred by the scholar (paper, pens,
manuals, courses, computer, storage media, etc).
1.2.5. Mailing allowance (d)
This fixed lump sum will be paid at the end of the programme. The sum is to be used to cover all
expenses for mailing/shipping teaching materials (manuals, courses, computer, etc) back to the home
country and includes thesis printing costs.
1.2.6. Programme-related travel costs (e)
These travel costs (moving between Belgian campuses in different cities) will be reimbursed only if
they concern an official inter-university programme or programme section, as recognized by VLIR-
UOS. The most economical transportation formula must be chosen (e.g. season ticket; bus or train).
1.2.7. Accommodation (f)
The Belgian host university is responsible for arranging adequate accommodation at the indicative
maximum mentioned in the table. They must apply the policy of good financial management to avoid
over-expenditure. In this sense, priority should be given to university residences, especially for
programmes lasting longer than 2 weeks. These housing costs will be reimbursed to the host
university.
In the event that no adequate housing can be found in the city center, it is allowed to reimburse the
cheapest travel (public transport) from and to a residence ouside the center, under the condition that
this is a cheaper option, and that the monthly sum of housing and transport does not exceed the
accommodation allowance.
1.2.8. Insurance (g)
Insurance policies should minimally cover third party liability, health, personal injury7and repatriation.
The Flemish host institution is expected to arrange insurance for the scholar at the indicative
maximum cost mentioned in the table.
1.2.9. Bench fee for the Flemish host unit (h)
This is a lump sum that is awarded to the Flemish host institution to cover research and supervision
costs. The bench fee allowance for the host unit is not paid if the scholar is following a VLIR-UOS
funded programme (KOI or ITP) because VLIR-UOS already pays for the operational and
organizational costs related to those programmes. If, however, the scholar is following a VLIR-UOS
7Personal injury insurance is taken out for the student to cover injury as a result of an accident on
campus or between the place of study and the place of residence of the scholar.
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funded programme (KOI or ITP) and receives a scholarship paid by VLIR-UOS from a project budget
(Own Initiative, Congo Project, IUC, SI), the bench fee allowance will be paid8.
The bench fee is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students stay does not start on the
first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the bench fee for those parts of the stay
(incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly bench fee by the total number of
days in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of the students stay during that month.
1.2.10. Airline ticket (i)
Scholars are entitled to one return ticket in economy class per academic year, including necessary
national flights. Additional airport tax is reimbursed separately upon submission of valid receipts910
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the rare case of an overnight transit stay in a hotel, these costs can be reimbursed, together with a
daily subsistence allowance11
. Excess weight of luggage can never be paid under airline ticket costs.
1.2.11. Tuition fee (j)
Variable amount, depending on the institution. Lowest applicable rates must be granted by the
university that runs the programme in which the student is enrolled. Language courses are not paid for
from tuition fees. Tuition fees are paid directly to the institution. This allowance is not transferred to the
students account.
1.2.12. Conference participation (k)
This allowance is awarded for conference attendance within Europe on the condition that theconference is an official part of the curriculum (credits).
8For stays of less than one month, the organizer can decide to either request the full bench fee for 1
month, or a part of this sum according to the number of days spent in Belgium.9Airport tax for the last return flight will be reimbursed based on the previous invoice of airport tax.
10Travel costs of family members of students are not reimbursed.
11Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence ofsuch guidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) mustbe followed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.
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2. Study scholarships
2.1. Reference amounts
2.1.1. Payments to the scholar
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per month
(a) Allowance 800 X Indexation every three years
(b) Family supplement 62 X Per dependant person
(c) Accommodation premium 350 X Indexation every three years
Per stay in Belgium
(d) Indirect travel costs 100 X
One time payment
(e) Programme related Lowest rates
Only for VLIR-UOS recognized
inter-university programmes,
recurrent payment upon
submission of receipts
(f) Installation allowance 550 X In the first year
(g1) Didactic allowance 1 500 X In the first year
(g2) Didactic allowance 2 200 XIn the second year (if
applicable)
(h) Mailing allowance 250 X During the thesis year
2.1.2. Payments to the host unit
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per month
(i) Insurance 125 Indicative maximum
Per academic year
(j) Airline ticket Lowest rates 1 return ticket, economy class
(k) Tuition fee Lowest rates
One time payment
(l) Bench fee 0 ICP-scholars
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2000 X Scholars from IUC or OI,
during the thesis year
2.2. Guidelines and annotations
2.2.1. Definition and duration
Study scholarships are granted in the frame of an academic education or training programme lasting
for more than six months and maximum two academic years, which leads to an official degree, in
principle minimum 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System).
The duration of the study scholarship is limited to no more than 15 days before the start of theprogramme and runs to the end of August for students that pass in the first examination period. The
latter intends to stimulate the scholar to finish his/her study after the first examination period.
The scholarship ends no later than 15 September for students that enter a second examination period.
The scholarship can be extended only if the final examination results are officially announced at a later
date or for urgent medical reasons, as proven by a doctors certificate issued by a medical service or
by a doctor approved by the university. This request must be submitted for approval to VLIR-UOS
through the programme promoter.
For two-year Master programmes, students are allowed to go on summer leave, but subject to
approval by the organising programme (e.g. having obtained a sufficient study credits). The organisingprogramme is responsible for the practical arrangements regarding summer leave. During the summer
leave the scholarship will not be suspended.
2.2.2. Allowance (a)
The basic allowance (for meals, personal transport and personal expenses) excludes the
accommodation premium. The allowance is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students
stay does not start on the first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the allowance
for those parts of the stay (incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly
allowance by the total number of days in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of his
stay during that month.
In the event certain courses are followed in another European country, as an official part of the
programme, the allowance is determined as follows: the accommodation allowance plus
accommodation premium multiplied by the per diem of the country in question, divided by the per diem
of Belgium.
2.2.3. Family supplement (b)
Payment for spouse (one per scholar) and legitimate child, regardless of whether they are living in
Belgium.
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Family supplement applicants must also submit a marriage contract (which must be legalised by the
Belgian embassy) or prove they have cohabitated for at least six months (cohabitation certificate,
legalised by the Belgian embassy).12
Children may be claimed dependent on the basis of birth or adoption certificates (legalised by the
Belgian embassy and the ministry of foreign affairs of the country in question). The supplement is
awarded from the day the child is registered. The maximum age for dependent children is 18 year.
The maximum number of dependent children for whom a family supplement can be awarded is 5.
Additional adoptions will not be taken into account after the scholarship application has been made or
during the course of the scholarship.
The allowance is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students stay does not start on the
first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the allowance for those parts of the stay
(incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly allowance by the total number ofdays in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of his stay during that month.
2.2.4. Accommodation premium (c)
The allowance is the reference amount and includes water and energy costs.13
The place of residence
is considered (in rare cases different from the place of study). This allowance is in accordance with the
time period mentioned in the rental contract.
2.2.5. Indirect travel costs (d)14
This lump sum covers:
Medical expenses for obtaining a doctors certificate (including costs for obligatory vaccinations
and necessary medicines);
Legalisation of documents (e.g. photos);
Transportation to and from the Embassy and/or airport in the home country and Belgium (remark:
National flights as part of itinerary from or to Belgium are of course paid under airline ticket (i)).
Only for obtaining the visa15
or for legalisation of documents, additional costs can be reimbursed if the
scholars residence is far away from the Embassy. In this case, the most economical national or
international itinerary (airplane or bus, 1 economy ticket) must be chosen by the scholar and a dailysubsistence allowance and accommodation costs can also be paid for up to 10 days if required by the
12If both partners receive a scholarship, the partner supplement will not be payable and only one of
the partners will receive the family supplement for legitimate children.
13Scholars will need to present a rental contract to prove they are housed in accordance with the
standards defined by the universitys housing service and to prove the premium is used to pay the
rent.
14A summer leave during a two-year master programme also generates indirect travel costs.15
The DGD visa procedure must be followed to avoid unnecessary costs: see Guidelines for projectexecutiononwww.vliruos.be.
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embassy. This cost can be reimbursed at the host university in Belgium upon submission of original
receipts.16
2.2.6. Programme related travel costs (e)
These travel costs will be reimbursed only if they concern an official inter-university programme or
programme section, as recognized by VLIR-UOS (transport between Belgian campuses in different
cities). The most economical transportation formula must be chosen (e.g. season ticket, bus or train).
2.2.7. Installation allowance (f)
This fixed lump sum will be paid at the start of the scholars first stay in Belgium17
. It is to be used to
cover all kinds of general expenses incurred by the student at the start of the scholarship (e.g. cooking
materials and household utensils, etc).
2.2.8. Didactic allowance (g1 & g2)
This fixed lump sum differs between the first year and subsequent years. It is to be used to cover all
expenses for educational materials and study-related personal costs incurred by the scholar (paper,
pens, manuals, courses, computer, storage media, etc).
2.2.9. Mailing allowance (h)
This fixed lump sum will be paid at the end of the programme. The sum is to be used to cover all
expenses for mailing/shipping teaching materials (manuals, courses, computer, etc) back to thehome country and includes thesis printing costs.
2.2.10. Insurance (i)
Insurance policies should minimally cover third party liability, health, personal injury and repatriation.18
The Flemish host institution is expected to arrange insurance for the scholar at the indicative
maximum cost mentioned in the table.
2.2.11. Airline ticket (j)
Scholars are entitled to one return ticket in economy class per academic year, including necessarynational flights. Additional airport tax is reimbursed separately upon submission of valid receipts
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In the rare case of an overnight transit stay in a hotel, these costs can be reimbursed, together with a
16Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence of
such guidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) mustbe followed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.17
Because the installation allowance can only be granted one time per person, subsequentscholarships will not include this allowance.18
Personal injury insurance is taken out for the student to cover injury as a result of an accident on
campus or between the place of study and the place of residence of the scholar.19
Airport tax for the last return flight will be reimbursed based on the previous invoice of airport tax.20
Travel costs of family members of students are not reimbursed.
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daily subsistence allowance21
. Excess weight of luggage can never be paid under airline ticket costs.22
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2.2.12. Tuition fee (k)
Variable amount, depending on the institution. Lowest applicable rates must be granted by the
university that runs the programme in which the student is enrolled. Language courses are not paid for
from tuition fees. Tuition fees are paid directly to the institution. This allowance is not transferred to the
students account.
2.2.13. Bench fee for the Flemish host unit (l)
Lump sum that is awarded to the Flemish host unit during the thesis year to cover research and
supervision costs. The bench fee allowance for the host unit is not paid if the scholar is following aVLIR-UOS funded master programme (ICP) and receives an ICP scholarship, because VLIR-UOS
compensates the operational and organisational costs related to those programmes. However, if the
scholar is following a VLIR-UOS funded master programme (ICP) and receives a scholarship paid by
VLIR-UOS from a project budget (Own Initiative, Congo Project, IUC, SI), the bench fee allowance will
be paid. This is because for those extra scholarships no extra operational or organisational costs
related to those programmes are budgeted on the ICP funding.
21Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence of
such guidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) must
be followed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.22
Airport tax for the last return flight will be reimbursed based on the previous invoice of airport tax.23
Travel costs of family members of students are not reimbursed.
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3. PhD scholarships
3.1. Reference amounts
3.1.1. Payments to the scholar
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per month
(a1) Allowance (Belgium 1.500 XAll costs included, indexation
every three years
(a2) Allowance (home
country or other country in
the South)
Variable X
Aligned with regulations of the
academic home institution and
the VLIR-UOS programme, all
costs included
Per stay in Belgium
(b) Indirect travel costs 100 X
One time payment
(c) Installation allowance 550 X In the first year
(d) Mailing allowance 700 X In the final year
3.1.2. Payments to the scholar
Reference amount Basis (in ) Lump sum Remark
Per month
(e) Insurance 125 Indicative maximum, variable
allowance
(f1) Supervision allowance
(Belgium)
500 X All programmes
(f2) Supervision allowance
(home country)
0
500 X
IUC and OI projects
ICP-PhD scholars
(g1) Research allowance
(Belgium)
500 All programmes
(g2) Research allowance
(home country)
0
500
IUC and OI projects
ICP-PhD scholars
Per academic year
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(h) Tuition fee Lowest rates
Airline t
(i) Airline ticket for the
student
Lowest rates 1 return ticket, economy class
(j) Airline ticket for the
Belgian or local promoter
Lowest rates 1 return ticket, economy class
(k) Travel fee for the Belgian
or local promoter
Per diem and
hotel
Maximum 10 days
2000 X Scholars from IUC or OI,
during the thesis year
3.2. Guidelines and annotations
3.2.1. Definition and duration
This scholarship is awarded for following a doctoral research programme in Belgium of up to 4 years.
Up to 24 months of this period may be spent in Belgium or the EU (minimum 16 months). The
remaining period must be spent in the home country. This is why we call this kind of scholarships
sandwich Ph.D. scholarships.
There are three types of VLIR-UOS funded PhD scholarships:
ICP PhD scholarships: for ICP graduates;
OI and MPRDC PhD scholarships: in the framework of an Own Initiative project;
IUC PhD scholarships: in the framework of an Institutional University Cooperation programme.
3.2.2. Allowance (a1 & a2)
The basic allowance (for meals, personal transport and personal expenses) includes the
accommodation premium. Additional family supplements are not awarded.
The allowance is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students stay does not start on the
first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the allowance for those parts of the stay
(incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly allowance by the total number of
days in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of his stay during that month.
The allowance that is awarded locally (or in another country in the South) depends on the agreement
between the academic home institution (AHI) and VLIR-UOS and has to be aligned with the
regulations of the concerned VLIR-UOS programme. This means that the scholarship contract is to be
negotiated with and signed by the AHI24
. By awarding a monthly allowance we intend to optimise
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working conditions and availability of time for performing research. For equity reasons, the AHI can
decide not to support a local allowance.
3.2.3. Indirect travel costs (b)
This lump sum covers:
Medical expenses for obtaining a doctors certificate (including costs for obligatory vaccinations
and necessary medicines);
Legalisation of documents (e.g. photos);
Transportation to and from the Embassy and/or airport in the home country and Belgium (remark:
National flights as part of itinerary from or to Belgium are of course paid under airline ticket (i)).
Only for obtaining the visa25or for legalisation of documents, additional costs can be reimbursed if the
scholars residence is far away from the Embassy. In this case, the most economical national or
international itinerary (airplane or bus, 1 economy ticket) must be chosen by the scholar and a daily
subsistence allowance and accommodation costs can also be paid for up to 10 days if required by the
embassy. This cost can be reimbursed at the host university in Belgium upon submission of original
receipts.26
3.2.4. Installation allowance (c)
This fixed lump sum will be paid at the start of the scholars first stay in Belgium27
. It is to be used to
cover all kinds of general expenses incurred by the student at the start of the scholarship (e.g. cookingmaterials and household utensils, etc).
3.2.5. Mailing allowance (d)
This fixed lump sum will be paid at the end of the programme. The sum is to be used to cover all
expenses for mailing/shipping teaching materials (manuals, courses, computer, etc) back to the
home country and includes thesis printing costs.
3.2.6. Insurance (e)
Insurance policies should minimally cover third party liability, health, personal injury and repatriation.28
The Flemish host institution is expected to arrange insurance for the scholar at the indicative
maximum cost mentioned in table.
25The DGD visa procedure must be followed to avoid unnecessary costs:
see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.26
Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence ofsuch guidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) mustbe followed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.27
Because the installation allowance can only be granted one time per person, subsequent
scholarships will not include this allowance.28
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3.2.7. Supervision allowance (f1 & f2)
This allowance (lump sum) intends to cover expenses incurred by the scholar. It is meant to supportthe host unit. The allowance follows the students actual location, but is paid to the supervisors
unit/division.
The allowance is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students stay does not start on the
first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the allowance for those parts of the stay
(incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly allowance by the total number of
days in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of his stay during that month.
For students carrying out a PhD within an IUC or OI project, the supervision allowance is paid only to
the Belgian host unit. Locally, the host unit benefits from project support to supervise the researcher.
3.2.8. Research allowance (g1 & g2)
This allowance intends to cover material necessities linked to specific research by the scholar (support
to the university). The allowance is meant to support the student and is paid to the Flemish host
university. This allowance is not a lump sum: expenses need to be justified with invoices, receipts or
bank transactions, handed over to the Flemish university for reimbursement. Conference participation
can also be reimbursed from this budget line.
The allowance is calculated on a monthly basis. In the event the students stay does not start on the
first day of the month and/or end on the last day of the month, the allowance for those parts of the stay
(incomplete months) should be calculated by dividing the monthly allowance by the total number of
days in that month and multiplied by the actual number of days of his stay during that month.
For students carrying out a PhD within an IUC or OI project, the research allowance can only be
awarded for the periods the student stays in Belgium. Locally, the student benefits from project
support to acquire the necessary equipment and logistics.
3.2.9. Tuition fee (h)
Variable amount, depending on the institution. Lowest applicable rates must be granted by the
university that runs the programme in which the student is enrolled. Language courses are not paid for
from tuition fees. Tuition fees are paid directly to the institution. This allowance is not transferred to the
students account.
3.2.10. Airline ticket (i)
Scholars are entitled to one return ticket in economy class per academic year, including necessary
national flights. Additional airport tax is reimbursed separately upon submission of valid receipts2930
. In
the rare case of an overnight transit stay in a hotel, these costs can be reimbursed, together with a
29Airport tax for the last return flight will be reimbursed based on the previous invoice of airport tax.
30Travel costs of family members of students are not reimbursed.
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daily subsistence allowance31
. Excess weight of luggage can never be paid under airline ticket
costs.32
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.
3.2.11. Airline ticket for the Belgian or local supervisor (j)
In addition to the supervision allowance, one return airline ticket (economy class) is granted every year
(maximum 5 per scholarship) to either the Belgian or the local supervisor in order to meet and discuss
the scholars progress.
3.2.12. Travel fee for the Belgian or local supervisor (k)
A daily subsistence allowance and accommodation costs can be paid for up to 10 days34
. Additionally,
costs for obtaining the visa35
, necessary vaccinations and/or malaria prevention are also reimbursed.
Finally, transportation to and from the Embassy and/or airport in the home country and Belgium arereimbursed.
31Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence of
such guidelines, the local per diem amounts listed by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) mustbe followed: see Guidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.32
Airport tax for the last return flight will be reimbursed based on the previous invoice of airport tax.33
Travel costs of family members of students are not reimbursed.34
A list with actual per diem amounts and maximum hotel allowances can be consulted on: seeGuidelines for project executiononwww.vliruos.be.35
Additional costs for obtaining the visa can be reimbursed if the supervisorsresidence is far awayfrom the Embassy. In this case, the most economical national or international itinerary (airplane orbus, 1 economy ticket) must be chosen and a daily subsistence allowance and accommodation costscan also be paid for up to 10 days if required by the embassy. This cost can be reimbursed at the hostuniversity in Belgium upon submission of original receipts. Guidelines in the frame of ongoing VLIR-
UOS partnerships must be followed. In the absence of such guidelines, the local per diem amountslisted by the Ministry of Foreign Affaires (category 2) must be followed: see Guidelines for projectexecutiononwww.vliruos.be.
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