Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Postgraduate Scholarships in Germany for International Students

Summary

Deadline:
15 July 2020
Study in:
Study Level:

Introduction

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Postgraduate Scholarships in Germany Program for the promotion of foreigners is aimed at foreign students and doctoral candidates who have already successfully completed their studies in their home country and complete a further study (postgraduate program / Master), a doctorate or at least a two-semester research stay at a German university.

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Benefits

The duration and level of funding vary for different types of studies. Graduates (Postgraduate Scholarships in Germany) receive a monthly scholarship of € 850. The standard funding period is two years. After having obtained unconditional admission to doctoral studies at a German university, PhD-students receive a monthly scholarship of € 1.200. The standard funding period for PhD scholars is three years. Research stays in Germany are also funded for a minimum of three semesters.  In addition, PhD-scholars can apply for financial assistance for research stays abroad.

 

Fees resulting from courses at the university in Germany that are directly related to your studies can be refunded up to the amount of € 1.500 per semester. Upon request, health care insurance, family allowance, and children’s allowance can also subsidized.

Eligibility

Postgraduate Scholarships in Germany should have:

 

• have a university degree, as we do not provide support for bachelor studies,

• prove above-average academic performance,

• be no older than 30 when applying,

• have good knowledge of the German language (B2-level),

• be actively engaged in voluntary work,

• plan to study a minimum of three semesters at a university in Germany,

• possess a broad general education and distinct interest in political issues,

• have a positive attitude towards democracy and human rights,

• be open to developing their personal points of view and practice tolerance,

• be highly motivated and able to convince us of their goals in life.

Others

There are two ways of applying: On the one hand, you have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung abroad at the respective foreign office where there are planned selection conferences. For 2020, they are held in Budapest, Seoul, Amman and a capital city in a West African country (yet to be determined). If you are living in a country or region close to these cities, you may send your written application directly to the responsible KAS office – please check their web-sites for the exact procedure and addressee.  The deadlines can be found on the local websites of the KAS offices and are independently set.

 

On the other hand, if you are already in Germany, you can apply online directly to the Foundation before 15 July (12:00) of the respective year.

 

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Apr 20, 2024
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