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DAAD/OSI – Programme Balkan

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

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  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Montenegro
  • Greece
  • Serbia
  • Macedonia (FYROM)
  • Bulgaria
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Summary

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Open Society Institute (OSI) jointly run a scholarship programme for graduates from Non-EU-countries of the Balkan States.
Duration: 9 - 36 months
Purpose:
  • Study
  • Research
Level:
  • Master
  • PhD
Quota: Not defined
Application deadline: 15 November of the current year
Benefits summary: Monthly allowance (€750-€1000)

Last update: 18 October 2011

Description

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Open Society Institute (OSI) jointly run a scholarship programme for graduates from Non-EU-countries of the Balkan States. Scholarships are jointly awarded by the DAAD and OSI for study projects and doctorates carried out at German universities.

The DAAD/OSI programme aims to improve teaching and research in the humanities, sociology and social sciences in these countries and to create networks between academics from these regions as a basis for the independent development of further international contacts.

Eligibility

The DAAD/OSI scholarship programme preferentially supports humanities, sociology and social sciences disciplines which are underrepresented in the participating countries. These include political science, sociology, international relations, law, economics, public administration, education management, public health and philosophy. In individual cases, funding may be available for applicants from other disciplines as long as these count as humanities and social sciences subjects.

Master's or Magister programme (max. 2 years)

Graduates interested in this scholarship category can apply to the following degree courses:

Please go to the above websites for information on the admissions requirements and on the individual degree courses.

Doctorate (3 years)
  • Applicants must hold a second (graduate) academic degree, as a rule, the Magister/Master's. In individual cases, candidates may also be admitted who hold the Diplom after five years of study. In addition, applicants should already be in the first or second year of their doctoral programme.. Their doctoral topic must be confirmed by the Academic Council at their university. When applying, all doctoral candidates must prove that they are already in contact with a possible German academic supervisor. Applications for German PhD programmes in the above-mentioned subject areas are also welcomed.

Duration

The maximum scholarship term for a Master's or Magister programme is two years, three years for a doctoral programme in Germany.

You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.

Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test. More information

Benefits

The scholarship instalments are:
  • for students in Master or Magister courses: 750.- euros per month,
  • for doctoral students: 1.000.- euros per month.
  • The programme pays the travel costs for all participants and, where necessary and planned, the costs for language courses.
  • Doctoral students receive a return trip home after the second year.
  • Grant holders with children who are not yet of school age and who remained in the home country, can have a home visit trip of 3 weeks max. funded each year.
  • The programme does not provide for the payment of family allowances or supplements for spouses or children.
  • A preparatory meeting is arranged for all participants as soon as the studies have begun in Germany. All participants in this programme each year one attend a mid-year conference jointly organised by the DAAD and the OSI as part of their training in Germany.
  • One tutor per group of 4 and more DAAD/OSI scholarship holders in a Master's or Magister programme is provided as a mentor

Application information

Application papers
  • In principle, the usual conditions and application papers specified in the DAAD application form "Application for a Research Grant/Study Scholarship (Forschungs-/Studienstipendium)" apply to applicants for Master or Magister studies (a) and doctoral programmes (b): Curriculum vitae, research plan or statement of reason for the studies, proof of contact with a German university (only a), confirmation of academic supervision (only b), schedule (only b), two letters of recommendation from local professors or academic supervisors, certified copies of the school leaving certificate, of the Bachelor's or Magister (Master's) degree (Diplom) or, in the case of students in their fourth academic year, a certified copy of their study record book and a DAAD language certificate. The papers and documents for a Master's programme application should include the Admission to Studies application form required by the target degree programme and already completed by the applicant.
  • All copies of certificates and their translations must be officially certified. The health certificate need only be presented after the scholarship has been awarded.
  • The above-mentioned application forms are available from the DAAD website (www.daad.de/en/form) or can be obtained from the diplomatic and consular missions of the Federal Republic of Germany and from the DAAD Lektors.

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Additional information

  • The DAAD website www.daad.de/stipendien/en contains further specific information for applicants from your home country including on where applications should be sent to.
  • A full set of application papers must be submitted by 15 November of the current year with reference to the programme: DAAD/OSI Scholarship Programme.
  • Advice and information on this programme, on studying in Germany and on contacting German university teachers will be provided by the DAAD Lektors and the regional offices of the OSI.

This listing is made possible as part of our cooperation with DAAD. The information about this scholarship originates from Stipendiendatenbank Ausland or Stipendiendatenbank Deutschland.

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