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for the DAAD GSSP Scholarships 2025 funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The research area is limited to the fields of society and nature. Scholarship holders will carry out their own doctoral
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Areas of study International Relations, Political Science, Gender Studies, Social Economics, East Asian Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies, Chinese Studies, Asian Studies, International Law, Public Law, Economic Sciences, Economics, Business Administration, Cultural Studies, Early Modern...
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committees • Comprehensive and structured PhD programme in the vibrant city of Cologne, Germany, conducted entirely in English • Individual career mentoring programme & coaching, a wide range of methodology
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-historical, transregional, transtemporal and/or intermedial framework. For 2026, the Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies (FSGS) offers the following positions and grants: up to 10 PhD
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Up to 120 sponsorships for young graduates from 50 nations are awarded every year by the German Federal Parliament
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, participants have the opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the German parliamentary system and political decision-making processes. The core element is a one-week work placement with a Member of the
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lead to a final qualification (not an undergraduate course) at a state German college of music of your choice. The funding of postgraduate studies is possible in the so-called 2nd cycle (usually a four
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on the desired degree programmes" (see "Application documents" in the tab "Application procedure"). To apply for admission to a German-language architecture degree programme, the universities generally expect very
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, point 5 for further information on possible language certificates. Application Procedure Application deadline Application deadlines are updated at least once a year. In most cases, they are in the same
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qualification at a state or state-recognised German university of your choice, or complementary course without degree (not an undergraduate course) at a state or state-recognised German university of your choice