Oct 30, 2017 - SoGerman Team
Each year, the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supports nearly 120,000 German and international students, faculty and researchers with scholarships and funding – making it the world’s largest academic exchange organization of its kind.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is pleased to offer a series of grants to PhD students and Postdocs under our Research Grants program.
These grants are offered in the different streams listed below:
– One Year Grants (for research stays of between 7 and 10 months)
– Doctoral Programmes in Germany (to support PhD studies at a German university)
– Short Term Grants (for research stays of between 1 and 6 months)
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Study Scholarship is designed to support exceptional students with the living costs associated with pursuing master’s degree studies at a German university. For students wishing to study in disciplines other than architecture, fine arts, film, music design or the performing arts.
The DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service RISE Germany program offers undergraduate students in fields related to the natural sciences and engineering the opportunity to complete a summer research internship in the lab of a German doctoral student. The working language in the lab is English and the host scholar helps find accommodation for interns.
DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service offers Master’s and Doctoral Students in fields related to the natural sciences and engineering the chance to complete an internship in a German workplace or non-university research institution with strong connections to industry through its RISE Professional program.
All participants receive a scholarship from DAAD and an additional stipend from their host company/institution to help cover living expenses along with health insurance while in Germany and a stipend to help offset transatlantic travel costs.
Internships run for a maximum of three months in the summer or fall.
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Study Scholarship is designed to support exceptional students with the living costs associated with pursuing master’s degree studies at a German university.
The DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service offers German Studies Research Grants to highly-qualified undergraduate and graduate students who are nominated by their department/program chairs. These grants may be used to support short-term research (one to two months) in Germany.
The program’s architectures varies depending on the level of study of the applicant (Bachelor, Master’s, Doctoral).
DAAD, a private, publicly funded, self-governing organization of higher education institutions in Germany, represents the German higher education system abroad. DAAD promotes Germany as a destination for study and research, and help build ties between German institutions and their partners around the world.
DAAD also promotes the internationalization of German universities, assists developing countries in building their own systems of higher education, and supports the continued study of German study language abroad. DAAD maintains a worldwide network of 70 offices, including an Information Center in Canada in Toronto.