An Intergovernmental institution under
United Nations Treaty Series 49006 / 49007

Who is eligible to apply (government officials, diplomats, general public, specific regions)?

EUCLID is open to four main groups of applicants:

  • Government staff or governmentally designated scholars (this includes diplomats and civil servants, who are the university's primary audience and often qualify for full or substantial scholarships, especially if from Participating States or ministries).
  • Special government-endorsed groups (especially women).
  • General public applicants who are eligible for intergovernmental scholarships (e.g., UN system staff; ECOWAS or ICCI programs).
  • General public from most countries worldwide.

In accordance with Article 1 of its Charter, EUCLID is authorized to enroll select students from the general public (in practice, these are often professionals already working in governments or international organizations who do not have a formal government sponsorship). Admissions remain competitive and limited (current quota: approximately 500 concurrent students overall).

Key notes:

  • All applicants must meet standard academic requirements (e.g., a qualifying Bachelor's degree for Master's programs).
  • There are no longer geographic restrictions.

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