To offer financial support to students academically affected by the war, the University of Bremen has established Financial Support Scholarships for students affected by the war in Ukraine for postgraduate education for the academic year 2022-2023.
All students from Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine that want to pursue their higher education and undertake doctoral studies in Germany can apply for this scholarship. This scholarship is exclusively set for such students and consists of a one-time at the time of residence or in the graduation phase for Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian students respectively. The award will likely be in support of the education costs incurred.
The University of Bremen is a public university in Bremen, Germany. The University of Bremen is ranked 525th in Best Global Universities. It s committed to the Bologna Declaration, which aims toward the creation of a European higher education area. It fosters the exchange of students within the frame of international programs and partnerships on all continents of the world.
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Interdisciplinarity, orientation to the practice, and social accountability shape the university’s guiding principles in the areas of teaching and research are the founding principles of the University of Bremen. The university aims at finding concrete and sustainable solutions to societal issues. In its teaching and research.
Application Deadline: The applications for this funding opportunity are now open. Students are advised to apply as soon as possible.
The selected students will be offered a tuition fee scholarship towards the undertaken postgraduate programme at the University of Bremen.