The Heinrich Boll Foundation is now accepting applications
for scholarships for German and International students in 2016 academic year.
The scholarship department of the Heinrich Boll Foundation grants scholarships
to undergraduates, graduates, and doctoral students from inside and outside
Germany.
Heinrich Boll Foundation promote those students who are studying
and graduating and who have a positive attitude towards the goals of the Green
project, share the fundamental ideals of the Heinrich Boll Foundation –
democracy, ecology, solidarity and non-violence – and who take an active
socio-political role.
The Heinrich Boll Foundation works independently and
nurtures a spirit of intellectual openness. Heinrich Boll Foundation maintain a
world wide network with currently 30 international offices. Heinrich Boll
Foundation cooperate closely with 16 state-level Boll Foundations in each of
Germany’s federal states, and they support talented, socio-politically
engaged undergraduate and graduate students in Germany and abroad.
The scholarship department of the Heinrich Böll Foundation
grants scholarships to undergraduates, graduates and doctoral students from
inside and outside Germany. Applicants from outside the home country will often
need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to
be able to study there.
Course Level: The scholarship department of the
Heinrich Böll Foundation grants scholarships to undergraduates, graduates, and
doctoral students from inside and outside Germany.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded in all
subjects offered at universities of applied sciences or universities of the
arts in Germany.
Scholarship Award: The Heinrich Böll Foundation grants
scholarships to approximately 1,000 undergraduates, graduates and doctoral
students.
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany (German
students can pursue their higher studies in Germany or an EU country).
Eligibility: Formal prerequisites:
Applicants for an undergraduate or graduate scholarship:
1). General student scholarships for German and German-educated applicants (Bildungsinländer/innen (1)): Students in all subjects who are pursuing a First degree (Bachelor, Staatsexamen, Diplom) and who earned their university entrance qualification (2) in Germany:
-You may apply before beginning your first degree (Bachelor, Staatsexamen, Diplom) or at any time up to the end of your third “Fachsemester”. Masters students cannot apply, because we aim to support students over the longer term. However, Bachelors students who have been awarded support may receive further support for a Masters course.
-Special (but not exclusive) target groups are: first-generation students, women, members of ethnic minorities, applicants from universities of applied science (Fachhochschulen).
-scholarship programme also focuses (but not exclusively) on certain subjects: especially the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), particularly with a focus on environmental science (e.g. environmental protection, renewable energies, climate, etc.); economic and legal studies; journalism; and art studies.
-Germans and Bildungsinländer/innen (1) may receive funding for a complete Bachelors programme outside Germany but within the EU. In this case, the application must include a detailed justification of the proposed location and subject.
2). Student scholarship – journalism: “Medienvielfalt, anders: Junge Migrantinnen und Migranten in den Journalismus” (for German nationals and Bildungsinländer/innen):
-This programme is aimed at German or German-educated students with a migration background who wish to become journalists. Funding is not limited to students following journalism studies programmes.
-You may apply before beginning your study programme or at any time up to the end of your third “Fachsemester”. The conditions outlined in A.1. apply
Applicants for a doctoral scholarship: Please note that an application for the autumn application process is possible, if you are a German or German-educated doctoral student.
1). Doctoral students in all subjects who earned their university entrance qualification in Germany (Germans nationals and Bildungsinländer/innen (1)):
-At the time of application, the applicant must have been accepted as a doctoral student by a state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany or another EU country.
-Preference will be given to dissertation projects related to the working areas of the Heinrich Böll Foundation
2). Doctoral scholarships: Focus programme “Transformation Research”
-Doctoral students from Germany who would like to apply for the focus programme “Transformation Research”
-Formal requirements given above.
Applicants for an undergraduate or graduate scholarship:
1). General student scholarships for German and German-educated applicants (Bildungsinländer/innen (1)): Students in all subjects who are pursuing a First degree (Bachelor, Staatsexamen, Diplom) and who earned their university entrance qualification (2) in Germany:
-You may apply before beginning your first degree (Bachelor, Staatsexamen, Diplom) or at any time up to the end of your third “Fachsemester”. Masters students cannot apply, because we aim to support students over the longer term. However, Bachelors students who have been awarded support may receive further support for a Masters course.
-Special (but not exclusive) target groups are: first-generation students, women, members of ethnic minorities, applicants from universities of applied science (Fachhochschulen).
-scholarship programme also focuses (but not exclusively) on certain subjects: especially the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), particularly with a focus on environmental science (e.g. environmental protection, renewable energies, climate, etc.); economic and legal studies; journalism; and art studies.
-Germans and Bildungsinländer/innen (1) may receive funding for a complete Bachelors programme outside Germany but within the EU. In this case, the application must include a detailed justification of the proposed location and subject.
2). Student scholarship – journalism: “Medienvielfalt, anders: Junge Migrantinnen und Migranten in den Journalismus” (for German nationals and Bildungsinländer/innen):
-This programme is aimed at German or German-educated students with a migration background who wish to become journalists. Funding is not limited to students following journalism studies programmes.
-You may apply before beginning your study programme or at any time up to the end of your third “Fachsemester”. The conditions outlined in A.1. apply
Applicants for a doctoral scholarship: Please note that an application for the autumn application process is possible, if you are a German or German-educated doctoral student.
1). Doctoral students in all subjects who earned their university entrance qualification in Germany (Germans nationals and Bildungsinländer/innen (1)):
-At the time of application, the applicant must have been accepted as a doctoral student by a state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany or another EU country.
-Preference will be given to dissertation projects related to the working areas of the Heinrich Böll Foundation
2). Doctoral scholarships: Focus programme “Transformation Research”
-Doctoral students from Germany who would like to apply for the focus programme “Transformation Research”
-Formal requirements given above.
Nationality: Students of all nationalities can
apply for these Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships.
Entrance Requirement: The scholarship department of the
Heinrich Böll Foundation grants scholarships to undergraduates, graduates, and
doctoral students from inside and outside Germany.
Test Requirement: No
English Language Requirements: Applicants from outside
the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other
language requirements in order to be able to study there.
Supporting Material:
-A complete set of application documents needs to be uploaded to the web portal as PDF versions of the following documents.
-Application form for a scholarship
-Copy of degree certificate, University entrance qualification or equivalent
-A list of study certificates to date if you have already commenced your studies
-For foreign applicants for a scholarship to study for a master’s degree: Certified copy of your first degree certificate
-Student enrolment certificate if you already have one
-For foreign applicants: Written proof of German language proficiency
-For applicants for the programme: Work samples
-A third-party reference on your social commitment
-An expert reference from a university or college lecturer, or for school leavers from a schoolteacher
-A complete set of application documents needs to be uploaded to the web portal as PDF versions of the following documents.
-Application form for a scholarship
-Copy of degree certificate, University entrance qualification or equivalent
-A list of study certificates to date if you have already commenced your studies
-For foreign applicants for a scholarship to study for a master’s degree: Certified copy of your first degree certificate
-Student enrolment certificate if you already have one
-For foreign applicants: Written proof of German language proficiency
-For applicants for the programme: Work samples
-A third-party reference on your social commitment
-An expert reference from a university or college lecturer, or for school leavers from a schoolteacher
How to apply: Applications should be
submitted online.
Application Deadline: The application deadline is
1st March 2016.
Read more: Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships for German and International Students, 2016 Scholarship Positions 2016 2017
http://scholarship-positions.com
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