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Showing posts with label Study in Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Study in Germany. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

MIPLC & DAAD Scholarships in Germany for Developing Countries


MIPLC & 
DAAD Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries

To be eligible for admission, applicants need to have at least a prior university or college degree, professional experience, and very good knowledge of the English language.

From among the large number of postgraduate courses offered by German institutions of higher education, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supports a carefully chosen selection of programs of particular interest to junior executives from developing countries. 

These degree courses, which consist of one to two years of concentrated study, provide young, academically-trained professionals in leading positions from developing countries with the opportunity to engage in postgraduate education and training in their particular field or profession.

The courses are open to all eligible candidates. 

Applications are welcome from professionals with personal financial resources, from those who are funded by their government or company, or from those who are recipients of financial support from international sponsoring organizations. 

In addition, a limited number of full DAAD scholarships are available. 

The DAAD only awards these scholarships for postgraduate courses supported in this funding program.

Benefits

Scholarship recipients will get:

A full MIPLC fee waiver

A monthly stipend of EUR 850

Payments towards health, accident and liability insurance coverage in Germany

A travel allowance, unless these costs are covered by the home country or by another funding source

A study and research allowance

A mandatory two-month German course before the start of the MIPLC LL.M. program (August and September, in Munich or another German city).

Since the DAAD scholarship includes a full fee waiver, you must apply simultaneously for MIPLC financial assistance

 Eligibilities

You are eligible for the DAAD scholarship if you meet the following requirements in addition to the MIPLC admission criteria:

You are from a developing country (according to the OECD DAC list) and have not been living outside your home country (or another developing country) for more than the past two years.

You hold at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree (or a three-year Bachelor’s degree plus a further degree), completed with above-average results.

You received your latest degree no more than six years before your application.

You have at least two years of full-time professional experience gained in a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country. To meet this requirement, it is sufficient if you have completed the two years by February of the year in which you intend to start your studies at MIPLC. Scientific university staff and academics are not the core target group of this program and are therefore considered only in exceptional cases.

Eligible Regions: Developing Country according to the OECD DAC list.

Website

https://www.miplc.de/llm-ip/admissions/daad-scholarship

Apply Info. Link

https://www.miplc.de/llm-ip/admissions/how-to-apply

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Deutsche Welle (DW) Traineeship 2021

 

.DW trainees are involved in long-term innovative, international projects and have been honoured in past years with the CNN Journalism Award and the Grimme Prize.

DW is looking for young people from all over the world interested in a comprehensive, exceptional quality journalism program with an international broadcaster. Candidates should have journalism experience or be passionate about switching to journalism from technology/IT, economics or the sciences. DW is looking for open-minded people full of creative ideas


Journalism Traineeship:

18 months;

trainee salary;

international broadcaster in 30 languages;

cross-media: TV, online and radio;

six months of seminar blocks;

internships in Berlin and Bonn;

placement with DW foreign bureau;

international multimedia projects;

well-known media trainers.

Benefits

Working in an international environment

Taking part in a dynamic team

Putting your innovative ideas into practice

The program covers the range of skills a journalist of the future needs: TV moderation, multimedia storytelling, data journalism, social media and virtual reality – in seminars, workshops & of course the DW editorial offices and our correspondent bureaux in Washington, Moscow and Brussels.

 

Eligibilities

Native speaker of one of DW’s languages with excellent English and good German language skills, or native English speaker with good German language skills, or native German speaker with excellent English language skills

Completed university degree, college degree or apprenticeship (especially with a background in technology/IT, science, politics, economics or law)

Initial journalistic experience

Creative mind

Social media expertise

Ability to work under deadlines and as part of a team

Open for all

Registration

https://recruitingapp-5401.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/931/Application/New/2



Sunday, August 2, 2020

Germany Scholarships

Living expenses in Germany are slightly above average in Europe and lie around 800€ per month. Covering these costs constitutes a major challenge for many students. Certain programs offer the opportunity to receive financial support both for national and international students.
  1. DAAD stipend
    The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service) provides funding for studies abroad as well as in Germany both for national and international students. The organisation annually supports over 100.000 students and researchers. The DAAD also aims at students from developing countries.

    To browse through their database  click here
  2. You will be fowarded to the pages of the DAAD where you can find all required information on various funding opportunities for foreign students.

    More information can be found in the PDF document in the right column.
     
  3. Deutschlandstipendium
    Over 22.500 students benefit from this national program which has been created by the Federal Government of Germany. The program is a partnership between public and private institutions with the main goal of rewarding talented students. Recipients are awarded with 300€ per month for at least two semesters plus the opportunity to take part in specific mentoring programmes, networking events and internships. The selection process doesn´t take the personal / parents´ income nor the respective nationality into consideration.

    For more information please click here.
     
  4. The  Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
    The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is a political foundation which offers financial assistance to international and German students with grades above average and who show "awareness of social responsibility", mainly including a social or political involvement. Students can receive up to 1000€ per month, the sum covering enrollment fees, the health insurance and the monthly required books/study materials.
    For further information  click here.
     
  5. Heinrich Böll Stiftung
    The Heinrich Böll foundation provides support for international and German students, including refugees, at all degree levels. However, the foundation mainly awards students who plan to study STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and especially those programmes with a focus on environmental science. Other support is dedicated to students who apply for economics, legal studies, journalism and art degrees.
    For further information  click here.
     
  6. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
    International students who plan to obtain a Master´s degree or their Ph.D. in Germany are eligible for the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) stipends. Graduates (master or postgraduate students) receive a monthly support. The standard funding period is two years. Applicants should also be aware of the 30 years age limit.

    For further information  click here.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Information and answers to questions about German Scholarship

You want to apply for a scholarship? Here you will find information and answers to questions regarding application requirements, preparing and writing your application, and the following selection procedure.

A. Scholarship application requirements
B. Preparing your application  
C. Planning your project  
D. Writing an application    
E. Selection procedure   
F. Scholarship benefits

Thursday, June 7, 2018

The DAAD's scholarship database for foreign students Germany

Finding scholarships The scholarship database  DAAD 
The DAAD's scholarship database for foreign students, graduates and researchers contains numerous scholarship offers for study or teaching visits and research projects in Germany.




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