The Heinrich Böll Foundation provides scholarships to support international students who have completed their high school education outside of Germany and are interested in pursuing either a Master’s or PhD degree in Germany. These scholarships are specifically designed to assist students from abroad who wish to further their education in Germany, enabling them to pursue advanced degrees in their chosen fields of study.
Host Institution(s):
The Heinrich Böll Foundation scholarships are hosted by state or state-recognized universities in Germany. This means that recipients of the scholarships will attend universities that are either owned or acknowledged by the German government.
Level/Field(s) of study:
The scholarships offered by the Heinrich Böll Foundation are applicable to Master’s and PhD programs in all fields of study available at state or state-recognized universities in Germany. This means that students can pursue advanced degrees in various subjects ranging from engineering to social sciences, depending on their interests and academic background.
Additionally, for European Union (EU) students, Master’s degree programs at state or state-recognized universities in Germany, Switzerland, and other EU member states are also eligible for support through these scholarships. This provides EU students with the opportunity to further their education in a diverse range of fields across multiple countries within the EU.
Number of Scholarships:
The exact number of scholarships offered by the Heinrich Böll Foundation is not specified. This means that the foundation may provide varying numbers of scholarships each year depending on factors such as available funding, the number of qualified applicants, and the specific criteria for each scholarship program.
Target group:
The Heinrich Böll Foundation scholarship program is aimed at international students, encompassing both EU and non-EU citizens, who have not received their education in Germany. This target group includes individuals from diverse backgrounds who are seeking to pursue higher education in Germany, offering them financial support to facilitate their academic endeavors in the country.
Scholarship value/inclusions/duration:
For Master’s Studies:
- Non-EU students receive €934 per month, along with various individual allowances, which may include health insurance. Tuition fees may be covered in certain cases in Germany.
- EU students receive varying amounts, with a maximum of €812 per month plus €300 for books. Tuition fees are not covered in Germany but may be covered to a limited extent in other countries.
- The scholarship is typically awarded for the regular duration of study and may be extended by one semester.
For PhD Studies:
- Non-EU students receive €1,200 per month plus a €100 mobility allowance per month, along with various individual allowances. Tuition fees are not covered.
- EU students receive a basic scholarship of €1,350 per month plus €100 per month for research costs. Again, tuition fees are not covered in Germany but may be covered to a limited extent in other countries.
- The scholarship is generally awarded for three years, with the possibility of extending it for up to 12 months beyond the initial two years.
Eligibility:
International Master students who earned their university entrance qualification outside Germany:
- You can apply for the scholarship either before starting your Master’s program or within the first semester of the program.
- You need to provide evidence of your first professional qualification.
- Proof of German Proficiency at Level B2 or DSH 2 (with certificate) is required.
International Doctoral students who earned the university entrance qualification outside Germany:
- You must provide proof of admission to doctoral studies at a state or state-recognized university, typically in Germany.
- By the application deadline, preliminary work toward your PhD must be completed, and a valid timetable for completion must be submitted.
- Priority will be given to PhD subjects related to the focus areas of the Heinrich Böll Foundation’s activities.
- Proof of German Proficiency at Level B2 or DSH 2 (with certificate) is also required.
Application instructions:
- Review the application requirements and procedures outlined in information sheet A 1-1 (“scholarship application for undergraduate and graduate students”) or A 2-1 (“scholarship application for doctoral studies”). These documents provide detailed instructions on the application process.
- Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria specified for either Master’s or PhD studies, including providing proof of your first professional qualification and German proficiency (Level B2 or DSH 2 certificate).
- Access the online application portal before the deadline, which typically closes on March 1st or September 1st (for PhD studies only).
- Complete the application form and submit all required documents, including proof of admission to your Master’s or PhD program, evidence of your preliminary work for doctoral studies, and any other relevant materials.
- Double-check all information and documentation before submission to ensure accuracy and completeness.
- Visit the official website of the Heinrich Böll Foundation for any additional details or updates regarding the application process.
By following these instructions and submitting your application before the deadline, you’ll be on your way to potentially receiving this valuable scholarship for your studies in Germany.
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