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European Scholarship Programme - You and⠀⠀ Europe
European Scholarship Programme - You and Europe
The European Scholarship Programme is aimed at European students wishing to complete a master’s degree in Germany. “Europe” in this case is to be understood in its geographical entirety and thus independent of membership in the European Union. The objective of the programme is to promote European understanding while preserving cultural diversity. Specifically, the programme seeks to promote international dialogue on European issues and create a network of outstanding, socially engaged students who are committed to European cohesion. Through dialogue, exchanges and lasting connections between scholarship holders, the programme also endeavours to strengthen tolerance, respect and understanding as well as acceptance of opposing beliefs and cultural diversity. The programme was developed by the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) and the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. and will be financed cooperatively by both partners.
For the winter semester 2024/25, the programme was open to students from the following countries: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Programme description
13 or 14 scholarships will be granted each year from the 2024/25 academic year, so from the second funding year onwards there will typically be 27 students studying in Germany at any given time. The scholarship holders may be citizens of any of Europe’s 46 countries, including non-EU member states and also Israel. One student per cohort may be selected from each country for the European Scholarship Programme; students from EU countries and EU accession countries may also be granted funding under the Studienstiftung’s general sponsorship programme. Funding is granted for the standard duration of a master’s degree programme, i.e. usually for two years. The programme is available to students of all disciplines and for binational degree programmes at universities and universities of applied sciences. It is not available to students at colleges of art and music or those at universities of applied sciences pursuing studies in the visual and performing arts, design, film or music.
Students funded under the programme are to be encouraged to address subjects of pan-European relevance alongside their studies – through meetings and exchangeswithin this heterogeneous group of young Europeans, but also by participating in events on European issues organised by the Studienstiftung. Designed to promote academic and cultural diversity, the programme seeks to produce a creative space in which participants work together to help shape the future of Europe and its cohesion.
You can find a FAQ on the programme here.
- Programme information
- Scholarship benefits
Need-based monthly scholarship, ranging between EUR 300 and EUR 1,112 plus additional benefits (e.g. health insurance, family allowance, etc.) for the standard duration of a master’s degree course. Extensions may be requested in duly substantiated cases.
Two annual network meetings on European subjects and, optionally, participation in the Studienstiftung’s educational programmes relating specifically to Europe, such as the Europe Academy, an EU simulation game or a digital Europe-themed series. The costs of accommodation, meals and programme fees will be covered, travel expenses will be subsidised.
Use of a digital programme area as an exchange and networking platform in the Studienstiftung Forum.
Inclusion in the Studienstiftung’s peer programme. On request, Studienstiftung will identify a Studienstiftung scholar in the university town who will act as a direct contact for new arrivals, offering on-site guidance and support.
For students from EU countries and EU accession countries admission to the Studienstiftung’s scholarship programme.
- Application requirements
For the winter semester 2024/25, the programme was available to students from the following countries: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Switzerland, United Kingdom. For the winter semester 2025/24. The countries that are open for the winter semester 2025/26 will be announced in autumn 2024.
Open to students intending to pursue a three- to four-semester master’s degree programme in Germany (incl. binational programmes); proof of admission to a German university does not have to be available at the time of application but it must be submitted no later than by the start of the funding period.
Open to students of all disciplines at universities and universities of applied sciences (except students at colleges of art and music and those at universities of applied sciences pursing studies inthe visual and performing arts, design, film andmusic) who have a strong interest in European issues, have so far achieved aboveaverage results and have demonstrated outstanding commitment in their studies (10-15% top performers of the year).
Students who have already completed their higher education entrance qualification or a bachelor's degree in Germany are not eligible for a scholarship.
- Dates and programme 2024/25
February 15th 2024: Nomination deadline
March 15th 2024: Application deadline
24 - 26 May 2024: Online interviews
8 – 10 November 2024: Initial meeting in Hamburg
Where applicable, March 2025: EU simulation game in Tutzing (Bavaria)
28 May – 1 June 2025: Network meeting in Siggen (Ostholstein)
25 August 2025: Studienstiftung’s “Europe Academy”
7 – 9 November 2025: Network meeting in Hamburg
13 – 17 May 2026: Final meeting in Siggen (Ostholstein)
- FAQ
Here you can find a FAQ on the programme.
Contact
Dr. Judith von Cube Head of Scholarships Programmes Head of Communication
+49 40 33 402 - 70cube@toepfer-stiftung.de