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Frequently Asked Questions
Call for
applications
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The start of the call for applications may vary from one year to another. If you wish to receive a notification when a new call for applications opens, you can do so by subscribing to the notification service.
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No. You can only apply for a fellowship for one of the four programmes included in the current call for applications.
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No.
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No. The fact that you have already submitted applications in previous calls is not a factor that is taken into account when evaluating applications.
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No. Fellowships can only be enjoyed after accrediting that a higher education degree has been obtained, making it possible to pursue postgraduate studies.
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No.
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No. ”la Caixa” fellowships abroad are only to pursue postgraduate studies.
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No.
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There is a specific fellowships programme for postdoctoral studies: ”la Caixa” Junior Leader.
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The amount received for the paid internship may be deducted from the fellowship amount.
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The fellowships are incompatible with any other paid work, grant, or financial aid from any other organisation, unless expressly authorised by Obra Social ”la Caixa”.
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No. The minimum duration of studies for which funding is received is one academic year.
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The total ECTS credits passed to complete the master’s degree programme must be classroom-based.
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Yes. In fact, it is highly advisable to have alternatives to your first choice, in case it turns out to be not feasible. You can mention these additional options in your personal statement.
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On an exceptional basis, and only for predoctoral research stays in centres or universities in the United States or Canada, some flexibility may be allowed with regard to when you start at your host institution or university. For all other cases, the start of the fellowship must coincide with the dates stated in the entry requirements of each of the programmes.
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No. The fellowship only covers one single study programme.
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No such database exists. You should choose the postgraduate studies and the higher education institution where you want to pursue them yourself.
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Yes.
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You should submit the official recognition or declaration of equivalence to an official academic qualification and level issued by the Ministry of Education before the deadline for applications.
Application
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No.
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No. It is necessary to accredit Spanish nationality by submitting a copy of your National Identity Card.
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No. It is necessary to accredit Spanish nationality by submitting a copy of your National Identity Card.
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No. It is necessary to accredit Spanish nationality by submitting a copy of your National Identity Card.
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Yes, provided that you are able to accredit this by submitting a copy of your National Identity Card.
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Yes. Now, if your studies were pursued outside the European Higher Education Area, you should submit the official recognition or declaration of equivalence to an official academic qualification and level issued by the Ministry of Education. If your studies were pursued within the European Higher Education Area, you should submit the Diploma Supplement (DS), or in its stead, the degree certificate translated into English or Spanish, in case it was not issued in either of these two languages.
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For the fellowship programmes to pursue a doctoral degree in Spain or Portugal, applicants who have already enrolled in the same doctoral studies prior to the 2017-2018 academic year cannot submit applications.
For the fellowship programmes in Europe and in North America and the Asia-Pacific region, candidates may submit applications as long as they do not hold a doctoral degree or are in no position to obtain it before the fellowship period ends.
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You can apply for the fellowship provided that you are able to accredit official recognition of it before the deadline for applications.
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No.
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No. The language proficiency level should be necessarily accredited by any of the certificates specified in the entry requirements of each programme.
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No. The language proficiency level should be necessarily accredited by any of the certificates specified in the entry requirements of each programme.
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No. The language proficiency level should be necessarily accredited by any of the certificates specified in the entry requirements of each programme, and these certificates should have the minimum level required.
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No.
Documentation
and accreditations
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No. The documentation can only be attached to the application using the online application platform.
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No. The documentation can only be attached to the application using the online application platform.
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No. Request and receipt of letters of recommendation can only be done using the online application system for a ”la Caixa” fellowship.
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Letters of recommendation are requested by filling in the mandatory fields on the application form, particularly on the “Reference letters” tab. Once this section has been completed, ”la Caixa” will contact the individuals who you listed via e-mail. In the e-mail, we will provide them with a webpage address where they can fill in and send the letter using an online form.
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Contact is immediate. ”la Caixa” automatically sends them the e-mail as soon as you have provided the requested information.
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No. Some evaluators participating in the selection processes may not understand Catalan or Spanish. The letters of recommendation must be written in English.
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The Diploma Supplement (DS) is a document issued by the university where you pursued your studies, which grants EU-wide recognition to your academic curriculum. It consists of an annex to the academic qualification, detailing the subjects covered, languages used, credits obtained, competencies acquired, academic results, and professional qualifications of the graduate from the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree programme, with their name(s) and surname(s), among other reliable accreditations all over Europe.
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Yes, provided that, as stated in the programme entry requirements, all subjects and grades, year by year, as well as the total credits of the qualification and the credits awarded, are specified. In addition, your name, the name of the university, and the name of the qualification should clearly appear.
Should you get the fellowship, you must submit the original transcript of academic record issued by your university, or a certified photocopy of it. Alternatively, verifiable academic records will also be accepted through the university's official website.
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In the “Documents” section of the application, attach your transcript of academic record for your bachelor’s, licenciatura, or diplomatura degree. You can also include the transcript of academic record for other studies that you have pursued, provided that you only upload one single pdf.
In the “CV” section of the application, state your bachelor’s, licenciatura, or diplomatura studies first, although they may not be the most relevant to the studies that you wish to pursue. If you have two or more bachelor’s, licenciatura, or diplomatura degrees, then state the studies that are more relevant to the studies that you wish to pursue first.
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Attach the transcript of academic record up until the present.
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No. You can only include what you can accredit with original documents in your application. Should you get the fellowship and be unable to accredit any of the achievements mentioned in your application, the fellowship will be withdrawn.
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Yes. The requirements to apply for a ”la Caixa” fellowship have nothing to do with the universities’ admission requirements for students.
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Yes. The requirements to apply for a ”la Caixa” fellowship have nothing to do with the universities’ admission requirements for students.
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You can attach a “screenshot” showing your qualifications, provided that your name can be clearly seen. Should you get the fellowship, you must submit the original document to us.
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Not necessarily. We will accept your language accreditation despite the fact that it has already expired, but you should bear in mind that the host universities will require a valid certificate for your admission to them.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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No. An additional deadline has already been considered for all programmes, beyond the deadline for applications, to submit this accreditation.
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You can submit a certificate issued by the company, a salary slip, the certificate issued by the Social Security wherein you appear as a contributor, or any document that clearly shows that you have had professional experience for the duration specified in the programme entry requirements.
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No. Certificates for internship periods during your studies, despite being paid, will not be admissible.
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No. Each and every one of the requirements and deadlines must be duly complied with. Any incomplete application on the deadline for applications will be disregarded.
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Yes. Should you get the fellowship, you must submit the GMAT Official Score Report to us.
Preselection
and selection
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No, the committees’ decision is final and unappealable. The submission of an application for a ”la Caixa” fellowship implies the applicant's express acceptance of both the programme entry requirements and the decisions made during the preselection and selection processes for applications.
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No. The Obra Social ”la Caixa” fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis, which means that the individuals evaluating the applications make their decisions by choosing those who, in their opinion, are the best among those applying. Every year, Obra Social ”la Caixa” receives a very large number of applications for all the fellowship programmes for postgraduate studies. For this reason, the fact that an application has not passed either the preselection or selection process does not necessarily mean that it has weak points or mistakes, but instead, there were other applications that received more favourable consideration than those that were finally rejected based on the criterion of the panels of professors evaluating them.
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No. According to standard practice in the selection processes using the peer review system, applicants are not informed of the identity of the individuals who will evaluate their application or of the composition of the selection boards who will interview the applicants. Nevertheless, once the selection processes have ended, a list of all the professors and researchers who took part in them will be made public.
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The applicants who pass the preselection process will be called in for a face-to-face screening interview.
The face-to-face interview seeks to:
- Delve into the information provided in the application, particularly with regard to the applicant’s academic and personal project.
- Ask about matters that were not included in the application and which the committee considers particularly relevant to evaluate the suitability of the applicant in pursuing the studies proposed.
- Evaluate the applicant’s academic and professional potential.
- Evaluate their all-round training, interests, concerns, and curiosity for the social, scientific, economic, cultural, or artistic context, although this is not directly related to their studies.
- Evaluate, if the committee deems it necessary, their foreign language proficiency level.
- Evaluate their personal and academic maturity, their motivation to complete the proposed studies and project, and their capacity to clearly express their ideas and firmly defend them.During the interview, the members of the selection committee may ask for clarifications and pose the academic, personal, or professional questions that they deem appropriate with the aim of selecting—among all the individuals interviewed—those who, in their opinion, are deserving of the fellowship.
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Yes. You will find this information in the document “Distribution of fellowships and determination of assessable applications by panel”, available on our website.
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The strength of your academic record is just another aspect, among others to be evaluated to determine whether an application passes the preselection or final selection process or not.
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No, the selection and preselection processes are exclusively governed by the criteria of academic excellence, and no quotas that take any other factors into account are in place.
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No. Only face-to-face interviews will be conducted.
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Approximately twenty minutes.
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Yes. The interview will be conducted wholly or partly in English, and in the medium of instruction of the studies to be pursued.
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No. The online form through which the application was made already provides for the possibility of attaching audiovisual files and links to online content; therefore, documentation of this type should only be submitted using the online form.
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No, under no circumstances.
Online application platform:
technical problems
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To activate the account as an applicant, it is necessary to click on the link that you receive in the registration e-mail. If your e-mail account disables the links (e.g. Hotmail accounts tend to do this), you should copy the link to your browser’s address bar. Your access codes will not be activated until you have completed this step.
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Send a scanned copy of your National Identity Card to becas@fundacionlacaixa.org so that we can verify your information and make the necessary corrections.
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The online application platform only allows a limited number of sections. You should select the aspects of your curriculum which you consider to best support your application. In the online form, you have a text field at the end where you can add additional information that you consider worthy of mention.
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The documents have a size limit, beyond which the system rejects them and prevents them from being attached to the application. The online form specifies the limits for each case. Most of the time, file sizes can be significantly reduced by creating a pdf document and optimising compression settings:
- a resolution between 90 and 120 ppp,
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Most likely, you don't see the updated file because of your computer’s cache. You can clear your browser’s cache or delete all temporary files to see the right document.
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It is possible that the letter has been finished but has not been submitted yet. It is necessary for the referee to submit it for the system to include it in your application.
North America and the
Asia-Pacific region
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The fellowships to pursue postgraduate studies in North America start in the Fall Term of the year following the call for applications.
The fellowships to pursue postgraduate studies in the Asia-Pacific region start between January and December of the year following the call for applications.
You should ask the university to put your admission on hold until your fellowship begins.
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No. Applications to pursue a master’s degree that already started before the fellowship was awarded will not be accepted.
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Should you get the fellowship, the normal procedure for fellowship holders is to send several applications for admission to different universities. In fact, the fellowship includes the cost for five of these applications. Therefore, it is certainly possible to be refused admission to the studies originally specified as the first choice. In any case, all applications made to the different universities or to different programmes should be closely related to the study project written in the application.
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There is no problem with applying to any of the countries included in the call for applications and choosing once you know where you have been accepted to.
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Yes, you do fulfil them and you would be eligible to apply, as you have completed some of the studies enumerated in Section 3.2 of the programme entry requirements after the cut-off date specified in the call for applications.
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No, in this case you would not be eligible because you cannot accredit bachelor’s or licenciatura studies, or any of the studies enumerated in Section 3.2 of the programme entry requirements, which have been completed after the cut-off date specified in the call for applications.
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If the studies last more than one academic year, you should request an extension to obtain funding for the second year. Fellowship renewal is conditional on the results obtained during the first year and the submission of letters of support from the university or centre where the studies are being taken up.