The German Government is offering DAAD Helmut Schmidt Scholarship to contribute to promoting good governance and civil society structures in developing and emerging countries.
The Helmut Schmidt Scholarship offers fully-funded opportunities with an annual stipend of €11,208, travel and study costs, accommodation, and a particular stipend for family members.
In this post, we have described the details, eligibility criteria, benefits, required documents, and the simplified application procedure for the DAAD Scholarship.
DAAD Helmut Schmidt Scholarship Summary
Host Country: Germany
Study Abroad: Study in Europe
Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships.
Eligible Countries: All CountriesÂ
Reward: Full Scholarship | €11,208 Annual Stipends | Health Insurance | Travel Allowance
Deadline: July 31, 2024
*Offers future leaders master’s courses in disciplines that are of special relevance for the social, political, and economic development
*Prepares them in a practice-oriented course for responsible positions in or for their home regions and contributes to establishing economic and social institutions that are democratically oriented and designed to overcome social inequalities.
The programme, which is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, offers the chance to acquire a Master’s degree in Master programmes of particular relevance for the social, political and economic development in the students’ countries of origin.
In the light of the principles of Good Governance, highly qualified graduates with a first academic degree are being educated in political science, law, economics and administration and prepared for future leading positions in their home countries.
DAAD Helmut Schmidt Scholarship Requirements:
Graduates from developing and emerging countries (bachelor or equivalent)
with a well-qualified first university degree and above-average grades (upper third) in Social and Political Sciences, Law, Economics, Public Policy and Administration
willing to actively contribute to the social, political and economic development of their home countries/regions
who have already gained practical experience relevant for the programme (professional experience, internships, political/social commitment)