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DAAD 2021-2022 Development Economics Dual Degree Masters Scholarships at University of Göttingen - Germany

Funded through the DAAD programme, the University of Göttingen offers 7-8 scholarships each year for students from developing countries. With its development-oriented postgraduate study programmes, the DAAD (funded by the BMZ – Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development) promotes the training of specialists from developing and newly industrialized countries. Well-trained local experts, who are networked with international partners, play an important part in the sustainable development of their countries. They are the best guarantee for a better future with less poverty, more education and health for all.


DAAD Masters Scholarship

Application DeadlineNovember 15, 2020
Country to studyGermany
School to studyUniversity of Göttingen
TypeMasters
Course to studyView courses
SponsorGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
GenderMen and Women

Benefits of DAAD Masters Scholarship

The scholarship consists of monthly payments of €750, full insurance coverage, and travel allowance as well as an intensive German language course prior to the programme start. Furthermore, students with children can apply for additional funds to secure their living expenses. 

DAAD Masters Scholarship Courses

Requirements for DAAD Masters Scholarship

  1. A course of study of at least 6 semesters in length with a Bachelor’s degree comprising at least 180 ECTS credits in the subject of Economics or a closely related subject.
  2. Verification of at least 150 of the 180 ECTS credits is required at the time of application (83% of your overall credits for programmes with any other structure)
  3. Academic achievement in Economics and/ or Agricultural Economics and/ or Econometrics totalling at least 60 ECTS credits (as measured for a 180 ECTS bachelor’s programme; for any other programme types at least one third of overall courses taken), including courses in Economic Theory, Agricultural Economics, and Development Economics totalling at least 30 ECTS credits (or one sixth) altogether.
  4. As part of fulfilling the minimum of 30 ECTS course requirements in Economic Theory, Agricultural Economics, and Development Economics:
    1. A minimum of 18 ECTS must be from modules with intermediate or high scientific level. For courses to be considered intermediate or advanced, the course content must clearly go beyond introductory or basic concepts.
  5. Academic achievement in Mathematics or Statistics or Econometrics (in addition to the courses possibly counted above) totalling at least 12 ECTS credits (or 7% of overall credits for other structures).

Proof of relevant language skills

  • English
  1. For a list of accepted language certificates, see: “Required application documents”
    Please note that we can only accept one of the listed certificates and that your proof of language proficiency has to reach us either together with your remaining application material or, if sent separately, it still needs to be received within the application deadline.
  2. Applies only to summer semester 2021 application procedure (due to the corona pandemic): You can hand in your English language certificate until one month after the start of lectures of the summer semester 2021. Lectures will start most likely in April. Here you can find our semester dates. If the language certificate is not presented by the given date, this will result in an exmatriculation with immediate effect.

Please pay attention to the following details

  1. The determination of the relevancy of previous studies is based on the documents enclosed in the application. Please submit documents that verify special knowledge for the selected course of study (for example syllabi or course descriptions), if not already evident from your transcript of records. This does not apply to Bachelor degree holders of the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Göttingen.
  2. Unless needed as part of an EPOS scholarship application, please do not enclose any letters of recommendation. They will not be evaluated.

Selection Process

The selection procedure takes place in two steps with a pre-selection of applicants based on their written application documents followed by a personal selection interview with some of the applicants.

The following points are evaluated in the pre-selection procedure:

  1. final grade of the bachelor’s degree (or the comparable university degree)
  2. CV and letter of motivation (proof of special interest in development field)
  3. sound knowledge of economic theory documented by a corresponding specialisation and performance in the programme, on which application is based.

Suitable candidates may be invited to a selection interview, if not already admitted based on their application material alone. This interview will be held online (skype) in case of international applicants.

Application Documents

  1. Online application form: This is a summary of your entries in the application form, which you received via e-mail as a PDF document.
  2. 2. Proof of credits earned during your studies
  3. Resume: Should be written in English and outline your academic and other relevant experience to date.
  4. Motivation letter: A written statement (length: max. 1 page), which outlines your motivation and interest in the development field and this master's programme in particular.
  5.  Verification of sufficient English language knowledge, if the native language of the applicant is not English.
  6. Official course descriptions: Documents that outline the content and expectations of courses you completed

Application Deadline

November 15, 2020

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) on masterbewerbungen.www2.uni-goettingen.de to apply

The application process consists of four steps:

  1. You complete the online application form for the Master's programme in Development Economics during the application period and send it by clicking on the send button at the end of the form
  2. You will then receive an email with a link to a document upload portal. The email also contains your login data (user name and password) for the upload portal. You will also find two PDF documents in this email: The summary of your data from step 1 and additionally a list of the required application documents that you need to upload (Checklist Application Documents).
  3. Go to the upload portal, enter your username and password from the email and follow the steps in the upload portal to upload your documents.
  4. Once the selection process is complete, you will receive an email reply to your application. You can expect this possibly in December 2020.

For more details, visit Uni Göttingen website


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