Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Masters/Doctoral Scholarship for African Students (Germany) 2024: (Deadline 15 January, 2024)
The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung awards scholarships to international students from Tanzania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia to study at one of the over 400 universities in Germany. Our scholarship program is aimed at international students and graduates who have acquired a university degree and who intend to complete postgraduate or master studies, doctoral studies or a research fellowship of at least three semesters at a university in Germany.
About Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)
The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) is a political foundation. In Germany, 16 regional offices offer a wide variety of civic education conferences and events. Our offices abroad are in charge of over 200 projects in more than 120 countries. The foundation’s headquarters are situated in Sankt Augustin near Bonn, and also in Berlin. There, an additional conference center, named “The Academy”, was opened in 1998. We are proud to bear the name of Konrad Adenauer. The first chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany’s name and principles are our guidelines, duty, and obligation. Establ.
Masters/Doctoral Scholarship
- Type Postgraduate
- Organisation Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)
- Country to study Germany
- School to study–
- Course to study Not specified
- State of Origin
- Gender Men and Women
- Application Deadline 15 January, 2024
Aim and Benefits of Masters/Doctoral Scholarship
The standard funding periods are two years (Master) respectively three years (PhD). Apart from the monthly scholarship, our scholars obtain access to a worldwide network of over 14,000 alumni, a broad seminar program and personal mentoring.
Requirements for Masters/Doctoral Scholarship Qualification
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung are looking for students, who
- Have a university degree,
- Prove above average academic performance,
- Are no older than 35 when applying,
- Have good knowledge of the German language (B1* or B2 level),
- Are actively engaged in voluntary work,
- Plan to study a minimum of 4 semesters at a university in Germany,
- Possess a broad general education and distinct interest in political issues,
- Have a positive attitude towards democracy and human rights,
- Are open to develop their personal points of view and practice tolerance, and
- Are highly motivated and able to convince us of their goals in life.
- Sufficient knowledge in German (level B2) is obligatory for all scholars before the beginning of their university studies in Germany. In exceptional cases, we financially support German language courses in Germany to achieve B2 level as preparation for your studies in Germany.
Documents Required for Application
Master students
Please download and fill out the application form and attach the following documents:
- A meaningful CV including details about your previous voluntary work or social commitment.
- Motivation letter.
- Copies of your examination certificates in German translation if the originals are not in English.
- Copies of your studies performance records if you have been studying at a University in Germany.
- Proof of German language skills (B 2).
- An academic letter of recommendation: This letter should provide information about your academic qualifications and potential; it should not be older than two months. The author has to be a university professor or teacher holding a doctoral degree.
- A letter of recommendation concerning the applicant’s personality: This letter should focus on your personality and interests as well as your values and social commitment. The author cannot be the same as the one providing the academic letter of recommendation.
- A proof of your voluntary work, if available.
- A certificate of admission or matriculation from your university in Germany, if available.
PhD students
If you are applying for a PhD-Scholarship, please include additionally the following documents:
- A detailed description of your doctoral thesis: This exposé, written in German or English (4-5 pages), should outline the central research question of your proposed project, its scientific relevance, your theoretical approach and the motives behind your choice of the research subject. It should also contain a work and time schedule and a bibliography.
- A second academic letter of recommendation: This second letter should be written by the supervisor of your doctoral thesis, providing you already have one. It replaces the letter of recommendation concerning the applicant’s personality.
- A written confirmation from the intended faculty or department stating that the admission to the doctoral program is unconditional, if already available.
You can download the announcement in English here as a PDF.
How to Apply
Please send your complete application by January 15th, 2024 to: stipendium.ostafrika@kas.de
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