Study in Germany – Scholarships to study in Germany

Daniel Bosse, 03 October 2009, No comments
Categories: 05 - Links
Tags: Scholarships to study in Germany, Study in Germany
  1. DAAD – German academic exchange service.
  2. Study in Germany – Study in Germany: Information and tips for international students and researchers interested in studying and researching in Germany.
  3. CHE University Ranking 2009/10 – The University Ranking of the Centre for Higher Education development (CHE) helps those who want to start studying to find the right higher education institution. The ways of finding the university that is fitting your needs can be very different. That ist why the University Ranking offers different accesses for the search for the right higher education institution:
  4. Konrad Adenauer Foundation – The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung offers political education, conducts scientific fact-finding research for political projects, grants scholarships to gifted individuals, researches the history of Christian Democracy.
  5. Friedrich Ebert Foundation – Politics, politic education, political research and consulting. The FES spends approximately half of its annual
    budget on international activities. Its partners come
    from politics, business, associations, trade unions,
    academia, and also from the communication sector
    and cultural institutions.
  6. Heinrich Böll Foundation -
  7. Friedrich Naumann Foundation – The Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) is a non-profit organisation that promotes liberal democracy, rule of law, economic freedom and respect for human rights. Working hand-in-hand with its local partner organisations, the Foundation provides policy consultation as well as educational programmes for interested members of the general public, NGOs and governmental agencies worldwide. In so doing, it aims to contribute towards a freer, more peaceful and more open world society where people live freely and in peace.
  8. Rosa Luxemburg Foundation – The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation is actively involved in political education throughout the Federal Republic of Germany. It considers itself part of the political movement for democratic socialism. The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation has its origins in the association “Social Analysis and Political Education”, founded in Berlin in 1990. It became a provider of political education, a discussion forum for critical thinking and political alternatives, and a centre for progressive social thinking and research both in Germany and throughout the world.
  9. Hanns Seidel Foundation – The Mission of the Hanns Seidel Foundation”In the service of democracy, peace and development” – this is the motto that the Hanns Seidel Foundation applies to its work and mission. The motto applies not only for its commitment in Germany, especially in Bavaria, of course, but also abroad.
  10. Hans Böckler Foundation – The Hans Böckler Foundation deals with co-determination, research linked to the world of work and the support of students on behalf of the DGB, the Confederation of German Trade Unions.
  11. Fulbright Commission – IIE Online provides detailed descriptions of the institute’s 250 grant programs, including the prestigious Fulbright Program. A vast resource for all higher-education students and administrators worldwide.
  12. ERASMUS – Erasmus is the EU’s flagship education and training programme, enabling more than 180,000 students to study and work abroad each year, as well as supporting co-operation actions between higher education institutions across Europe. It caters not only for students, but also for professors and business staff who want to teach abroad and for university staff who want to be trained abroad.
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