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Online Scholarship Application Malta : Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Organization : Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Type of Facility : Online Scholarship Application
Country: Malta

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Website : https://foreign.gov.mt/

Online Scholarship Application

Welcome to the scholarships.gov.mt. This portal provides Maltese citizens with all the information they need about current scholarships on offer.

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You may also register to the electronic services this portal offers and apply online for the said scholarships.

Prior to applying for a scholarship online, you need to subscribe for this service through the www.mygov.mt. If you have already subscribed click below to start.

eService Login:
Applying for a scholarship has never been easier. Enter your e-ID credentials and manage your applications now

Online Application Submission:
You can now submit your application form from the convenience of your home. To make use of this service you will require an e-ID which Government makes available for free.

Apply Here : https://www.gov.mt/mt/Pages/home.aspx

Open Calls:
List of current scholarships:
If you are interested in securing a sponsorship for a scholarship, a list of current scholarships on offer is available.

Contact Us:
Get in touch with Us:
Please send any comments or complaints to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs by sending an email or by filling in the form below. A representative of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs will then process your query.

Postal Address:
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Palazzo Parisio
Merchant Street
Valletta
Malta VLT 1171

Telephone: 2124 2191
Fax: 2124 2853

FAQ :
What are the Terms and Conditions of use of the e-ID?
The Terms and Conditions of use of the e-ID and ID Card for Maltese Nationals can be read from here.

What is mygov.mt and how do I use it?
mygov.mt is a web portal where Citizens and Businesses are able to access all of the Government’s services available on the Internet in a secure and integrated way. The Portal is a central interface for all e-Government services and uses a process that allows Citizens to log in once and access all these services without having to log in for every different one.

The e-ID offers you a simple method of identification and authentication to access mygov.mt services from a computer at their home, office or Local Council. The e-ID is free of charge, is available to all ID Card holders, and does not expire.

How can I use mygov.mt’s Help?
mygov.mt presents you with a comprehensive context sensitive help system, in both video and text format. Whenever required, a HELP link is made available within the menu bar (black bar), along with an FAQs link (this link).

When clicking on the HELP link, a new window will be loaded showing all the possible actions you may carry out through the current screen. For each possible action, a link to an animation showing all the steps required and their corresponding textual descriptions is provided.

What is the significance of the icons used throughout the portal?
Most pages start with introductory text presented by the e-Government Assistant. Throughout other parts of the portal icons are used to represent key sections of the site. The following is a brief guide of what the icons stand for :

** This icon represents selections of help text which are specific to a certain section of mygov.mt (e.g. how to use the My e-Government services section). When you do this additional text will appear on the screen. When you are finished reading it, you may click on the icon again to hide this help text.

** This icon represents key help text for a particular webpage. This is not an active icon and nothing happens if you click it.
** This icon represents a point of information about the portal itself (e.g. a site map, privacy statement).
** This part of the portal will guide you to contacting us when you need to.

What about my privacy?
Strict separation of duties in the registration and verification and authentication processes further enhances the trust and security of the system and the services being offered to the public.

An e-ID Number and password is sent to you by e-mail, whilst a PIN activation code is sent to the registered address by post. The Citizen remains in control of his/her personal data and can access this personal information being stored and processed by Government.

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