Scholarships for German Students 2026 - 2027 - Page 119

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in Germany to help fund your studies abroad or in Germany. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

    • The Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship logo
    • The Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship (Up to £300,000)

      The Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship enable UK universities and not-for-profit research institutions to attract and recruit talented internationally-leading researchers to their organisation.

      Date Posted: 14 Jun, 2025

    • Liu Shiming Artist Grants logo
    • Liu Shiming Artist Grants 2025 (Up to $5,000)

      The Liu Shiming Artist Grants support the creation or completion of new projects that explore the interplay between traditional cultural or historical influences and contemporary artistic practice.

      Date Posted: 14 Jun, 2025

    • World Smart City Awards logo
    • World Smart City Awards 2025

      These internationally acclaimed prizes recognize and support innovative city strategies, projects and ideas that can make an impact on citizens’ lives and turn our cities into better places to live.

      Date Posted: 12 Jun, 2025

    • DigitalUndivided Do You Fellowship logo
    • DigitalUndivided Do You Fellowship 2025

      The Do You Fellowship is a high-impact business growth accelerator program designed for entrepreneurs who are scaling fast and aiming high.

      Date Posted: 12 Jun, 2025

    • Western Union Global Fellowship Program logo
    • Western Union Global Fellowship Program (Fully Funded)

      The Western Union Global Fellowship Program is a fully-funded Impact Fellowship, empowering individuals supporting or hailing from refugee, highly-marginalized, or  forcibly displaced communities around the globe.

      Date Posted: 12 Jun, 2025

    • Join the Ecopreneur Network logo
    • Join the Ecopreneur Network (Up to $100,000 USD Investment )

      The Ecopreneur Network is SOA’s platform for investing in and supporting bold ocean startups for the long term. It is designed for Pre-Seed to Series A companies with market-driven innovations that restore ocean health.

      Date Posted: 12 Jun, 2025

    • 100+ Accelerator Cohort 7 logo
    • 100+ Accelerator Cohort 7 (Funding up to 100K USD)

      In 2018, the 100+ Accelerator was launched to support the achievement of the UN SDGs and exponentially fuel the growth of startups developing critical sustainability solutions.

      Date Posted: 11 Jun, 2025

    • WAN-IFRA Global Leadership Accelerator logo
    • WAN-IFRA Global Leadership Accelerator 2025

      The WIN Global Leadership Accelerator is now accepting applications for its transformative programme, designed for high-potential mid-level newsroom managers (journalists and editors) from emerging, transitional, and fragile states around the world.

      Date Posted: 11 Jun, 2025

    • UCL IMPACT Scholarship logo
    • UCL IMPACT Scholarship (Up to £20,500)

      UCL Master of Public Health (MPH) is offering two scholarships annually which will support applicants who have demonstrated financial need, who have lived experience of inequality, and who show great promise for population health impact

      Date Posted: 10 Jun, 2025

    • MBA Impact Scholarship logo
    • MBA Impact Scholarship (2025)

      The MBA Impact scholarship recognises and rewards candidates who have demonstrated the ability to initiate and pursue impact in different settings.

      Date Posted: 10 Jun, 2025

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FAQs

 

1. Is tuition free in Germany for international students?

Yes, most public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for both domestic and international students. However, students need to pay a small semester fee, usually between €500-€1000 to cover administrative costs and access to student services.

 

2. What are the requirements for studying in Germany as an international student?

To study in Germany, international students typically need a valid secondary school diploma or equivalent, proof of German language proficiency (for programs taught in German), and proof of English proficiency (for programs taught in English). Also, you need to demonstrate financial stability and obtain a student visa.

 

3. Do I need to speak German to study in Germany?

It depends on the program. Many undergraduate programs are taught in German, so proficiency in the language is required. However, there are many English-taught programs, especially at the postgraduate level. For those programs, proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL) may be required.

 

4. Are scholarships available for international students in Germany?

Yes, Germany offers numerous scholarships for international students. Some notable organizations include DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), which offers various scholarships, and the Deutschlandstipendium, which provides financial support to high-achieving students.

 

5. Can international students work while studying in Germany?

Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time during their studies. Non-EU students are permitted to work 140 full days or 280 half days per year. Working more than this may require special permission from the local authorities.

 

6. How do I apply for a student visa for Germany?

To apply for a student visa, you'll need to provide proof of university admission, financial proof, valid health insurance, and other required documents. Visit the German embassy or consulate in your home country to apply.

 

7. Are German degrees recognized internationally?

Yes, degrees obtained from German universities are highly respected and recognized internationally.

 

8. Can I stay in Germany after completing my studies?

Yes, after completing your degree, international students are allowed to apply for a residence permit to look for a job related to their field of study. If you find employment, you can transition to a work permit, and after a few years of employment, you may be eligible for permanent residency.

 

9. What are the top universities in Germany?

Some of the best universities in Germany include:

  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

  • Heidelberg University

  • Technical University of Munich

  • University of Hamburg

  • University of Freiburg