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Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance - PPGG) • DAAD
degree in Master programmes of particular relevance for the social, political and economic development in the students’ countries of origin. In the light of the principles of Good Governance, highly
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the STEM subjects at a German university. You can apply if you have completed your studies with a first degree recognised in Germany (e.g. Bachelor's degree) by the application deadline at the latest
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of study. The scholarships are funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. Who can apply? You can apply if you have completed your first degree (e.g. Bachelor’s or Diplom) at the latest by the time the funding period begins
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their Bachelor’s degrees with very good grade point averages. They have furthermore been admitted to one of the following Master’s degree programmes at RWTH International Academy: MSc Computer Aided Conception and
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. Who can apply? The target group for In-Region-scholarships are graduates and postgraduates from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka with a first academic degree who want to pursue Master’s courses
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institution in Southeast Asia. Who can apply? The target group for scholarships are graduates from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, East Timor, Thailand or Vietnam with a first academic
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first academic degree, who want to pursue Master’s courses at one of the partner institutions of SEARCA (UPLB, UPM or UGM). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme supports
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will be evaluated by a committee, which decides whether you will be admitted to the first round of interviews. Applicants older than 35 years are required to include a special request into their
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calculated in keeping with BAföG regulations. Neither the allowance nor the grant must be paid back. There are additional allowances for scholarship holders with children, if necessary, as well as for health
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periods: 1 October to 15 January (midnight) for funding beginning in the following winter semester 1 April to 15 July (midnight) for funding beginning in the following summer semester The earlier