One-year scholarships

One-year scholarships

for students of all subjects - without a degree

The aim of this programme is to offer students the opportunity to gain international study experience abroad within the framework of a studies at a recognised university. Students at the end of their first degree and graduates can apply for the programme "One-year scholarships for graduates of all academic subjects".


Programme description


The programme is aimed at students of all subjects who have not yet obtained their first degree and are at least in their second semester. Funding is provided for studies at a recognised higher education institution abroad. Stays in the Erasmus+ area are excluded from funding. Stays that serve exclusively to improve language skills or to study a country are also not eligible for funding. A stay in several countries or several host institutions in one country is possible.


Duration of the sponsorship


The scholarship is awarded for the duration of one academic year, whereby an extension is excluded. A semester stay is not eligible for funding. ERASMUS+ or PROMOS may be available for this purpose.


Scholarship benefits


The scholarship includes the following benefits


  • a monthly scholarship instalment, depending on the host country

  • Travel allowance, depending on the host country

  • Health, accident and personal liability insurance benefits

In addition, you may be entitled to further benefits:

  • Supplementary allowance for spouse or partner of 150 euros per month

  • Allowance for childcare costs

  • Subsidy for travel in the host country directly related to the project (please submit a cost estimate with confirmation from the supervising university teacher with your application)

  • Subsidy for tuition fees, if applicable, up to a maximum limit

  • Subsidy for a language course in the language of the host country

Application


Applications can be submitted directly via the DAAD portal. Please note that the application deadline varies depending on the host country.

Further information on the programme can be found here.