Applications are open for well known KAAD Scholarships
available for students of developing
countries. These scholarships are awarded to students for pursuing master’s
degree, PhD or for a
postdoctoral research project (2-6 months for established university
lecturers) at a German university.
The KAAD supports his scholars in form of scholarships and
educational programs and offers spiritual and personal assistance in view of
future multiplying functions students will have in their home countries.
The Catholic Academic Exchange Service (KAAD) is the
scholarship institution of the German Catholic Church for post-graduate
students and scientists from developing countries.
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: Scholarships are available for pursuing master’s
degree or a PhD at a German university or do a postdoctoral research
project (2-6 months for established university lecturers) at a German
university.
Study Subject(s): There is no specific subject-preference.
However, the selection board has often given preference to courses and subjects
that they felt to be of significance for the home country of the applicant.
This holds true especially for subjects of PhD-theses. There is therefore a
certain leaning towards “development oriented” studies–this does however not
mean that other fields (cultural, philosophic, linguistic, etc.) cannot be of
significance for a country and are ruled out.
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany
Eligibility: For the scholarship programme 1 of KAAD
applicants can apply if they:
-come from a developing or emerging country in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Latin America and are currently living there
-have a university degree and professional experience from your home country
-want to acquire a master’s degree or a PhD at a German university or do a post-doctoral research project (2-6 months for established university lecturers) at a German university
-are a Catholic Christian (or general belong to a Christian denomination). Candidates from other religions can apply if they are proposed by Catholic partners and can prove their commitment to interreligious dialogue
-possess German language skills before starting the studies (KAAD can provide a language course of max. 6 months in Germany).
-come from a developing or emerging country in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Latin America and are currently living there
-have a university degree and professional experience from your home country
-want to acquire a master’s degree or a PhD at a German university or do a post-doctoral research project (2-6 months for established university lecturers) at a German university
-are a Catholic Christian (or general belong to a Christian denomination). Candidates from other religions can apply if they are proposed by Catholic partners and can prove their commitment to interreligious dialogue
-possess German language skills before starting the studies (KAAD can provide a language course of max. 6 months in Germany).
Nationality: Students from a following developing or
emerging countries can apply for these KAAD scholarships.
List of Countries: Africa, Asia, Near and Middle East
(including North Africa) and Latin America) [Focus Countries Ghana, Ethiopia,
Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Cameroon and Nigeria (Africa),
Bangladesh, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
and China (Asia), Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine/Israel and
Syria (the Middle East) or Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,
Bolivia and Brazil (Latin America)
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: Applicants come from a developing
or emerging country in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Latin America and are
currently living there.
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.
How to Apply: The first request is placed through filling
the application questionnaire and
sending it to the KAAD offices. Normally documents are submitted to the
committee of the applicant’s home country. In the course of the
application process, more documents need to be provided by the applicant and
the KAAD-Partner-Committees are involved. If the pre-selection process has been
positive for the applicant, the application is passed on to an independent
selection board, which sits twice per year (in March and in September).
Application Deadline: Applications to be tabled in the
March-session of the selection board need to be complete by end of November the
previous year. Many times, applicants get admission letters (especially for
Master-courses) only when these deadlines have passed. In these cases, the
university has to be asked to defer the admission to the next academic year.
Applications can be made already before admission letters are received. However
at the end of the application process, the applicant needs to show either an
admission letter or a confirmation by the university that they are eligible for
the course and that the application has been received and being processed.
Read more: KAAD Scholarships for Developing Countries, 2016 Scholarship Positions 2016 2017
http://scholarship-positions.com
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