Scholarships in Germany for International Students 2025
Germany offers a wide range of generous scholarships funded by the government and various organizations, making higher education more accessible to students from around the world. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most popular scholarships available:
Expatrio Scholarship
- Who can apply? International students from any country who have applied for the Expatrio Value Package and plan to start studying in Germany in 2025.
- What’s covered? Three main winners are selected: 1st place gets €12,000, 2nd place €6,000, and 3rd place €3,000. Additional prizes are awarded from 4th to 10th place.
- Requirements: Submit a 2-minute video (mp4 format) answering: Why are you passionate about your chosen field of study in Germany? No copyrighted content allowed.
- Deadline: The last deadline was September 30, 2024. The 2025 deadline will be announced later.
DAAD Scholarship Programs
- Who can apply? Students worldwide pursuing master’s, Ph.D., or postdoctoral research in Germany.
- What’s covered? Monthly stipends (€992 for graduates, €1,300 for Ph.D. students), travel allowances, health insurance, and study/research allowances.
- Requirements: Strong academic performance, language proficiency, and relevant work experience.
- Deadline: Varies by program and country. Check the DAAD website for details.
Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships
- Who can apply? Master’s and doctoral students of all nationalities studying at German universities.
- What’s covered?
- EU students: Up to €812/month + €300 study allowance.
- Non-EU students: €992/month + health insurance.
- Doctoral students: €1,400–€1,450/month + additional allowances.
- Requirements: Academic excellence, social engagement, and motivation. Doctoral applicants need proof of admission.
- Deadline: March 1 and September 1 each year.
Deutschlandstipendium National Scholarship Program
- Who can apply? Students enrolled or about to enroll at a partner institution in Germany.
- What’s covered? €300/month for at least two semesters, with possible extensions.
- Requirements: High academic performance, social engagement, and personal achievements. Not income-based.
- Deadline: Typically between June and August, depending on the university.
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship
- Who can apply? International students pursuing a master’s, Ph.D., or research program in Germany (minimum 4 semesters). Focus countries for 2025 include Central Asia, Mongolia, and Mexico.
- What’s covered?
- Master’s students: €992/month for 2 years.
- Ph.D. students: €1,400/month for 3 years.
- Additional allowances for health insurance, family, and course fees.
- Requirements: Strong academic record, B2-level German, social engagement, and support for democracy and human rights.
- Deadline: March 9, 2025 (Central Asia/Mongolia) and February 23, 2025 (Mexico).
Erasmus+ Scholarship Programs
- Who can apply? Students in short-cycle, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral programs from EU Member States and associated countries.
- What’s covered? Monthly stipends, travel grants, and exemption from tuition fees.
- Requirements: Enrollment in a recognized degree program and relevance of the study period to your degree.
- Deadline: Varies by sending and receiving country. Check with your home institution.
Go to the scholarship or find more details in our guide: Studying in Germany through Erasmus+.
Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarships
- Who can apply? International students and doctoral candidates committed to social democracy.
- What’s covered?
- Students: €992/month.
- Doctoral candidates: €1,400/month for up to 3 years.
- Requirements: Academic excellence, socio-political engagement, and motivation.
- Deadline: Varies by program. Check the FES website for details.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships
- Who can apply? Researchers with a Ph.D. from any country, aiming to conduct a 1–2 year research project in an EU Member State or associated country.
- What’s covered? Living, mobility, and family allowances, plus research and training funds.
- Requirements: Maximum 8 years of post-graduate research experience (exceptions for career breaks).
- Deadline: April 9, 2025.
StipendiumPlus
- Who can apply? German, EU, and international students eligible under BAföG Section 8, enrolled at a recognized German university.
- What’s covered? Monthly allowances up to €855 for students and €1,550 for doctoral candidates, plus additional benefits.
- Requirements: Exceptional academic performance and enrollment at a recognized institution.
- Deadline: Varies by awarding organization.
Bayer Foundation Fellowships
- Who can apply? Master’s and Ph.D. students in scientific disciplines (e.g., pharmacy, data science, medical engineering).
- What’s covered? Up to €10,000 for international research projects or internships.
- Requirements: Excellent academic records, innovation, and societal impact of research.
- Deadline: February 14–April 11, 2025.
Scholarships by German Universities
Many universities in Germany offer their own scholarships. Here are a few examples:
- Humboldt Research Fellowship
- Who can apply? Postdoctoral and experienced researchers (non-German nationals).
- What’s covered? Monthly stipends of €2,700–€3,200, plus family and travel allowances.
- Deadline: Apply well in advance of selection dates (March, July, November).
- Go to the fellowship.
- TUM Linde / MDSI Master Scholarship
- Who can apply? Master’s students in Data Engineering and Analytics or Mathematics in Data Science at TUM.
- What’s covered? €1,000/month for up to 12 months.
- Deadline: Next cycle to be announced.
- Go to the scholarship.
- Heidelberg University HAUS Scholarships
- Who can apply? U.S. students accepted to Heidelberg University.
- What’s covered? 4,500(bachelor’s)or4,500(bachelor’s)or7,000 (master’s) per semester.
- Deadline: Early 2025 (to be announced).
- Go to the scholarship.
- University of Hamburg Merit Scholarships
- Who can apply? Outstanding international students enrolled for at least 2 semesters.
- What’s covered? Up to €930/month for students, €1,200/month for doctoral researchers.
- Deadline: April 15 and October 15, 2025.
- Go to the scholarship.
Federal State-Specific Scholarships
Some scholarships are specific to German federal states:
- Baden-Württemberg Stiftung
- Who can apply? Students studying in Baden-Württemberg or from partner institutions abroad.
- What’s covered? €600–€1,400/month for 3–11 months.
- Deadline: Varies by institution.
- Go to the scholarship.
- Max Weber Program (Bavaria)
- Who can apply? Students under 23 studying in Bavaria.
- What’s covered? €1,290/semester + support for study projects abroad.
- Deadline: November 1, 2024 (next cycle to be announced).
- Go to the program.
- Lower Saxony Scholarship
- Who can apply? First-generation students, refugees, or those facing social challenges.
- What’s covered? €500/semester.
- Deadline: Varies by university.
- Go to the scholarship.
- Elsa Neumann Scholarship (Berlin)
- Who can apply? Doctoral researchers in Berlin.
- What’s covered? €1,350/month for up to 36 months.
- Deadline: April 16, 2025.
- Go to the scholarship.
MBA Scholarships
Many German business schools offer scholarships for MBA students:
- ESMT Berlin Scholarships
- Who can apply? Outstanding MBA applicants, including women, LGBTQ+, and regional candidates.
- What’s covered? Tuition fee reductions (€5,000–€25,000).
- Deadline: Part of the MBA application process.
- Go to the scholarships.
- HHL Leipzig Scholarships
- Who can apply? MBA applicants from specific regions or backgrounds.
- What’s covered? Partial tuition reductions.
- Deadline: June 30 annually.
- Go to the scholarships.
- WHU Otto Beisheim Scholarships
- Who can apply? MBA applicants with unique profiles.
- What’s covered? Varies by scholarship.
- Deadline: Rolling basis.
- Go to the scholarships.
- Frankfurt School of Finance and Management Scholarships
- Who can apply? High-performing MBA, master’s, or bachelor’s applicants.
- What’s covered? Up to 100% tuition reduction (bachelor’s), partial reductions (master’s/MBA).
- Deadline: July 31, 2025 (MBA).
- Go to the scholarships.
- Mannheim Business School Scholarships
- Who can apply? MBA applicants with diverse backgrounds.
- What’s covered? Partial tuition reductions.
- Deadline: July 31, 2025.
- Go to the scholarships.
These scholarships provide excellent opportunities for students to fund their education in Germany. Be sure to check specific deadlines and requirements for each program!
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