The DAAD EPOS scholarship supports graduates from developing and newly industrialised countries with at least two years of professional experience. The scholarship offers funding for a Master’s or Ph.D. degree in Germany in selected postgraduate courses focused on development. The scholarship covers monthly stipends, health insurance, travel allowance, and additional support for family members under specific conditions.
Open for graduates with 2 years professional experience to study Master and Doctoral programs in Germany in Economic Sciences, Political Economics, Business Administration, Development Cooperation, Engineering and Related Sciences, Air Quality Control, Solid Waste, Waste Water Process Engineering, Regional and Urban Planning, Master of Science Integrated Urbanism, Public Health, Media and many more.
Fellowship of €930 for PG students and €1300 for Doctoral students for a period of 12 to 42 months
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