Scholarships
The Boeing Innovators grant
For the 2026–2027 academic year, the University of Antwerp and Antwerp Management School are launching a scholarship for the Master in Maritime and Air Transport Management: Air Transport track. This is made possible by Boeing’s Global Engagement Program. Together, UA, AMS and Boeing are backing more diversity, inclusion, and real connections with the aviation industry.
The scholarship supports an ambitious Belgian student by covering over 60% of the tuition fee. On top of the financial support, the student gains access to valuable industry insights and professional opportunities.
Got ambition and ready to help shape the future of aviation, technology, and sustainability? This is your moment!
What does this scholarship include?
The Boeing Innovators Grant provides a financial contribution of €12.000, which can be used exclusively to cover (part of) the program tuition fee for the Master in Maritime and Air Transport Management: Air Transport track, edition 2026-2027. The grant cannot be applied to other costs, such as accommodation, living expenses, commuting, or personal travel.
The remaining tuition balance (€ 7500) must be paid by the student in two installments, both due before the start of the academic year on 7 September 2026.
The grant does not entail any formal obligations toward Boeing, neither during the program or after graduation.
Who can apply for this scholarship?
- You have a master’s degree or you are on track to successfully complete your master’s degree by the end of this academic year.
- You are admitted to the program Master in Maritime and Air Transport Management: Air Transport track, edition 2026-2027.
- You can demonstrate a financial need.
- You are a Belgian citizen or resident.
Selection process and timeline
The selection for the Boeing Grant is jointly organized by the Admissions Team and the Program Team of Master in Maritime and Air Transport Management: Air Transport track.
To be eligible for the grant, applicants must first be admitted to the program and hold a valid Letter of Admission. Only candidates who have secured admission can be taken into consideration for the scholarship.
Interested?
Contact Thomas Marynissen with:
• A short motivation letter
• Proof of financial need, demonstrating that the grant would significantly ease your financial burden.
Applicants are expected to provide documentation of their yearly (family) income and/or proof of previously awarded need-based scholarships or grants. Any misrepresentation of financial circumstances may result in disqualification from both the scholarship and the admission process.
The Boeing Grant will be awarded on Monday, 11 May 2026. To secure both the place in the program and the grant, the selected student is required to pay a deposit of € 3.000 within two weeks of receiving the scholarship offer.
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