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to contribute to sustainable development. To this end, scholarships are granted for development-related Master studies for individuals who plan to pursue a career in teaching and / or research at the IIT in Delhi
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to contribute to sustainable development. To this end, scholarships are granted for development-related PhD and Master studies for individuals who plan to pursue a career in teaching and/or research at a higher
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to contribute to sustainable development. To this end, scholarships are granted for development-related PhD and Master studies for individuals who plan to pursue a career in teaching and/or research at a higher
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the Evangelisches Studienwerk in their undergraduate degree programme. Duration typically throughout the entire course of study Scholarship Value base amount of up to 812 EUR per month supplementary study cost
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liability insurance cover Lump sum travel allowance for the outward and return journey of 600 euros per journey Book allowance per scholarship year (Master 300 euros; PhD 400 euros) One-off study and research
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to the community. Eligible candidates for a scholarship are: Students at a state or state-recognised higher education institution (university, university of applied sciences, college of art and music) in Germany or
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or Master's theses: 6 months doctoral theses: 2 years with an option to renew the sponsorship for 1 year at the most Scholarship Value Diplom or Master's theses: 250 to 600 EUR per month over a period of 6
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including scientific knowledge, professional development courses and industrial exposure, providing a coherent, yet flexible and personalised training. The scholarship is mainly awarded based on academic
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for the scholarship by the Foundation, which is closely associated with the German Green Party. Candidates are sympathetic to the goals of the "green" political movement, they have excellent school grades and academic
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The scholarship is aimed at refugees who are studying at German institutions of higher education. Candidates from all