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Annual scholarship for graduates from Eastern Europe: Postgraduate studies in Bavaria

The Bavarian government awards annual scholarships to higher education institution graduates from Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine who have opted for postgraduate studies in Bavaria.

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Well-grounded specialist knowledge, the ability to work in an interdisciplinary way and international experience are essential requirements for academics in Europe today. Postgraduate studies abroad can complement and enhance qualifications earned during undergraduate studies, while also making an important contribution to personal development. Thus, you will be better equipped to meet the challenges of practical work, scientific research and theory. 

Funding is provided for postgraduate studies, research sojourns and doctoral studies at state and state-funded higher education institutions in Bavaria. Most importantly, you need to make it clear to us in your application that your postgraduate studies bear a meaningful connection to your undergraduate degree and that they will bring you closer to your professional goals.

The aim of the annual scholarship programme is to promote scientific cooperation and student exchanges between Bavaria and Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

One-year scholarship programme for graduates of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European states

Application deadline:
Each year by 1 December (date of receipt) for the following academic year

For more information, see

BAYHOST (Bavarian Academic Center for Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe)
Email: info@bayhost.de

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