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I've been admitted to the Quantum Information Science & Technology master's program (joint TU Delft and Leiden University) starting September 2026, but I'm still working on securing funding.
I'm an Indonesian student (non-EU) with a physics undergraduate degree, and I'm currently working professionally in IT. I applied for the QuTech scholarship but it appears unsuccessful, and I'm unable to self-fund the 2-year program.
I'm looking for advice on other scholarships for international quantum/physics master's students in the Netherlands that I should explore, whether master's students can get TA/RA positions at TU Delft to offset costs, and realistic options for international students in this situation.
Any guidance from those who've navigated similar funding challenges would be greatly appreciated.
I'm an Indonesian student (non-EU) with a physics undergraduate degree, and I'm currently working professionally in IT. I applied for the QuTech scholarship but it appears unsuccessful, and I'm unable to self-fund the 2-year program.
I'm looking for advice on other scholarships for international quantum/physics master's students in the Netherlands that I should explore, whether master's students can get TA/RA positions at TU Delft to offset costs, and realistic options for international students in this situation.
Any guidance from those who've navigated similar funding challenges would be greatly appreciated.