Brief Description about Grants For International Students In Germany.
- Partial Funding.
- University of Hamburg.
- Graduate.
- All Subjects.
- International Students.
- Germany.
Scholarship Description:
Universität Hamburg supports its international students on their way to the successful completion of their degrees with degree completion grants.
International students studying fee-based degree programs are eligible for this grant in exceptional cases, but they will not have priority in the selection procedure.
Degree Level:
Students pursuing Diplom, Magister, or Staatsexamen degrees may apply for a 12-month grant with their first application.
Available Subjects:
The following categories of study are open to students who are awarded funding through this particular scholarship program.
♦ All Subjects.
Scholarship Benefits:
Degree completion grants are usually awarded for 6 months. The monthly amount of funding ranges between €200 and a maximum of €720. The individual funding amount is calculated according to the respective income.
If the final examination is not completed within the 6-month period, an extension may be requested. The maximum funding period is 12 months.
Eligible Nationalities:
All Nationalities.
Eligibility Criteria:
Persons entitled to funding are students who:
· Are enrolled at Universität Hamburg
· Are not German citizens;
· Are not eligible for BAföG (federal student loan scheme);
· Are preparing for or are in the final examination phase of their studies;
· Have no financial support during this phase (proof required).
Application Procedure:
We recommend you come to an individual advising session before you submit your online application. Applications can be submitted by the following deadlines:
1 June (for period of funding from 1 July–31 December)
1 December (for period of funding from 1 January–30 June)
If you have any further questions, please contact the program coordinators. There is no legal entitlement to funding. Good luck with your application!
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