German scholarship from the Friedrich Ebert Foundation for 2025–2026:
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarship for 2025–2026 in Germany is open for applications. The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Scholarships 2025 are open to all international students and those studying abroad. Scholarships for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees are available in Germany through the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. In order to study in Germany, students from any academic discipline may apply. There are fully funded scholarships available for free study in Germany for the 2025–2026 academic year.
- Nation: Germany
- Provider: Friedrich Ebert Foundation
- Degree: Bachelor’s, Masters, PhD
- Provided for: All Nationalities
- Funded: Fully Funded
- Closing Date: 30 November 2025
Value:
- EUR 750 per month as a stipend for a bachelor’s, diploma, master’s, or state exams program
EUR 850 per month as a master’s course stipend. - Scholars who have children are given a family allowance of EUR 276 and health insurance costs are covered.
- Repayment of the scholarship is not required.
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Eligibility:
- Verification of their enrollment status or study location at a state-run or state-approved German university or technical college for the course they wish to receive funding for
- Additionally, foreign candidates must exhibit adequate proficiency in German.
- German and international students with education who are first-year students are required to apply before to or at the start of the first semester.
- For a PhD:
- Notification of admission to the PhD scholarship without conditions
- Additionally, foreign candidates must exhibit adequate proficiency in German.
Requirements:
- Outstanding academic or school merit (first graded evidence of academic achievement, if necessary)
- Participation in social and political life and dedication to social democratic principles
- Responsible, driven, trustworthy people eager to participate in the Foundation’s network
- adequate proficiency in German despite the fact that the classes are taught in English