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  1. Number of Scholarships. up to 40 scholarships per year Duration. maximum funding period corresponds to BAföG regulations Scholarship Value. International students receive a monthly base amount of 830 EUR (for Bachelor's/Diplom/Magister/state examination programmes) or 850 EUR (for Master's programmes).

  2. The Scholarship Programme of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. The promotion of young talent has been one of the founding principles of the FES. The first scholarships were awarded to particularly talented young individuals from a working class milieu who were taking an active part in the young democracy of the Weimar Republic. For the FES ...

  3. www.fes.de › en › studienfoerderungScholarship Programme

    Scholarship Programmes. Many thanks for your interest in the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung’s scholarship programmes! Please note: You cannot apply for a scholarship if you are not already staying and studying in Germany as well as if you don’t have proofed sufficient German language skills.

  4. Friedrich Ebert Foundation: Scholarship for International Doctoral Students - DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst. Finding Scholarships. Welcome to our scholarship database!

  5. Scholarships for university students and PhD candidates in Germany. The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung was founded in 1925 with the goal to support poor German students from a blue-collar background to study at German universities, as they could not afford tuition fees on their own. Therefore, supporting talented and socially-committed young people ...

  6. The Scholarship Program of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. The promotion of young talent has been one of the founding principles of the FES. The first scholarships were awarded to particularly talented young individuals from a working class milieu who were taking an active part in the young democracy of the Weimar Republic.

  7. The Scholarship Program of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) The promotion of young talent has been one of the founding principles of the FES. At the time when Friedrich Ebert was elected as the first president of the Weimar Republic, it was almost impossible for talented children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds to study at universities or take part in research programs.