We created the Women in Tech Scholarship, to do our part to build a world that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Knowing that bias exists isn’t enough, action is needed to level the playing field. Let’s reduce the gender gap and #BreakTheBias together.
Technical programme applicants are eligible for a 50% scholarship. Creative programme applicants are eligible for a scholarship up to 50%.
Our application fee will be reduced from €125 to €85 for all women applying to any of our programmes.
Buzzing with innovation hubs, bars and beaches – Barcelona is one of the most desirable cosmopolitan cities in the world. Our campus is a stone’s throw away from everything that makes the city such a thrilling. place to be.
Our tropical campus is brimming over with opportunity. Sharing its location with the prestigious UTCC University, Harbour.Space Bangkok is on course to make big waves in tech and design in East Asia.
Our professors are not academic teachers – they are accomplished professionals that have real-world experience in the subject that they teach.
Our immersive learning approach means real problems take centre stage in the classroom, not textbook challenges. Brilliant ideas are born in collaboration, through experimentation by crossing every possible academic boundary.
We are a cultural hub, hosting students from over 53 different countries across the globe. Each one of them brings something unique to our university.
Applications are open for all our programmes.
If your profile matches the requirements, an admissions officer will get in touch.
You will need to submit a full application and pay the reduced application fee.
Ready, set, go! The scholarship recipients are announced.
The deadline to apply for the Women in Tech Scholarship is April 3, 2022, or until full enrolment has been reached. Therefore, we recommend applying as soon as possible to ensure that there is a place available within the programme (and to have time to process your visa application, if required).
As all of our courses are taught in English, we require that our students speak and comprehend English well. While we take work experience and standardised test scores into consideration, we do not have a specific set of requirements. Your abilities to convey your thoughts in English and whether they will be good enough to engage during the courses will be mainly evaluated during the interview.
We understand we’re living in uncertain times. That’s why students who are unable to pursue their education offline will have the option of deferring their studies to another semester or year.
In that case, they are kindly requested to communicate their decision as soon as possible to the Admissions Team. They will be more prepared than ever to help and evaluate each applicant’s situation on a case-by-case basis to find a solution that ensures that nobody misses the opportunity to join Harbour.Space.
Accommodation is not provided by Harbour.Space. Students are expected to find their accommodation on their own. We will add you to a student accommodation group at your request and provide an accommodation guide. We can also recommend some student organisations that could help you with finding housing.
For our campus in Barcelona, all students from Non-European Union countries must obtain a student visa in their countries.
For our campus in Bangkok, all non-Thai national students must first submit the documents to the local Thai Embassy or Consulate to apply for the visa in their countries, following the process of applying to the COE (Certificate of Entry).
A student visa will allow the holder to remain in either Spain or Thailand to seek studies, research or training programmes.
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