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Interested students and graduates are encouraged to apply for individual scholarships at national and international funding organizations etc. In this case, a pre-application to the targeted supervisor is required.
Do not hesitate to apply for scholarships and external funding. Some of the organisations do not have enough qualified applicants - it is probable to be successful!
Examples of further funding opportunities for individual scholarships are:
China
Chinese Government Scholarship Programmes, provided by the Ministry of Education of P. R. China, more...
Germany:
Several websites provide information about organizations and institutions that promote grants and scholarships in higher education:
- DAAD (German Exchange Service) Scholarship database, probably the best overview about scholarships provided in Germany, more...
- Stipendium Plus - promoting young talent in higher education, overview about public-private funding organizations, more...
Association of German Foundations, provides probably the broadest overview about private funding organizations, more...
All the listed organisations beneath provide scholarships to students from Germany or abroad:
- University of Münster: Scholarships and grants for students, more...
- Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, a socio-cultural non-profit institution, more...
- Heinrich Böll Foundation, part of the Green political movement, provides scholarships for young talents, more...
- Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, a socio-cultural non-profit institution, more...
- Hanns Seidel Foundation, a socio-cultural non-profit institution, more...
- Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, a socio-cultural non-profit institution, more...
- Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, a socio-cultural non-profit institution, more...
- Cusanuswerk, the scholarship body of the Catholic Church in Germany, more...
- ELES, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Programme, provides scholarships for gifted Jewish students and doctoral candidates, more...
- Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst e.V., a scholarship organization for gifted students funded by the Protestant church of Germany, more...
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