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disciplines and subjects are welcome to apply. The grant amount is of up to 812 EUR each month plus 300 EUR flat rate for study costs and covers the entire course of studies. Further support includes individual
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to the foundation. Under certain circumstances, scholarship holders may receive the following additional benefits: To prepare for the stay in Germany, the DAAD pays for a language course before the start of the study
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degree, who want to pursue Master’s courses at one of the partner institutions of SEARCA (UPLB, KU, UPM, IPB or UGM). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme supports studies in
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first academic degree, who want to pursue Master’s courses at one of the partner institutions of SEARCA (UPLB, UPM or UGM). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme supports
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. Who can apply? The target group for In-Region-scholarships are graduates and postgraduates from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka with a first academic degree who want to pursue Master’s courses
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duration of twenty-four (24) months. Value According to the cooperation agreement, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) covers the following costs and services: Financing an intensive German course in
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to cover study costs and offers further financial support, i.e. when students go abroad to study. Target Group Students from all disciplines and subjects, who wish to start a degree course or are already
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with the values of green policy. Academic Requirements admission to a Master's degree course at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany Number of Scholarships The Heinrich
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first academic degree if applying for a Master’s programme, who want to pursue Master’s courses at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme
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first academic degree if applying for a Master’s programme, who want to pursue Master’s courses, at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship