Masters,PhD
35000
This highly competitive scholarship supports exceptional international HDR candidates to conduct research at UWA. Award benefits include full coverage of international tuition, mandatory health insurance (OSHC) for the candidate and their dependents, and potentially a generous annual living stipend. Ideal for students with a strong academic and research track record.
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Masters,Bachelor
The UNSW College Award is offered to high-achieving international students who have completed a UNSW College Foundation Studies or Diploma program and are commencing undergraduate or postgraduate coursework at UNSW. The award recognizes academic merit and helps students transition smoothly into university life.
It provides a one-time AUD $10,000 tuition fee reduction, credited towards the first term of study. This scholarship is highly competitive and aims to reward outstanding students who have demonstrated strong academic performance during their UNSW College studies.
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Masters
38500
The University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarships aim to support high-achieving domestic and international students pursuing graduate research degrees. These scholarships provide financial assistance to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other associated costs, enabling recipients to focus on their research without financial concerns.
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Masters,Bachelor
The University of Sydney offers a range of scholarships to support international students pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate coursework, and research degrees. These scholarships aim to attract high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds and provide financial assistance to help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other associated costs.
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Post-Doctorate
2600-3000
The Humboldt Research Fellowship supports highly qualified international scientists and scholars who wish to conduct long-term research in Germany. Applicants choose their own research project and host institution, and work in cooperation with a German academic host. The fellowship is open to all disciplines and career stages (postdoctoral and experienced researchers). The program provides a generous monthly stipend, travel and family allowances, language courses, and integration into the global Humboldt Network of over 30,000 alumni, including 60+ Nobel Prize winners. Fellows benefit from professional and personal mentoring and remain connected to the Foundation throughout their careers.
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Bachelor,Masters,PhD
250-850
The University of Mannheim offers a variety of scholarships for international students enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs. These scholarships are primarily designed to support highly talented students with outstanding academic achievements and those facing financial difficulties. Programs include:
• Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship): €300/month for high-achieving students.
• DAAD Scholarships: For master’s and doctoral students, offering full or partial funding.
• Foundation & Private Scholarships: Offered through external donors and organizations for Mannheim students.
The scholarships help cover living expenses, study materials, and sometimes tuition (especially for non-EU students in special cases).
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Masters,Bachelor,PhD
500-1500
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers several scholarships to support international students financially during their studies in Germany. These scholarships are designed to assist outstanding and motivated students who demonstrate academic excellence and/or financial need. Since tuition at TUM is mostly free, scholarships primarily cover living expenses in Munich, which is one of Germany’s most expensive cities.
Some of the main scholarships include:
• TUM Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship): Merit-based, €300/month, co-funded by government and private sponsors.
• TUM Scholarship for International Students: Need-based, €500–€1,500/month, awarded by the TUM International Center.
• TUM Talent Scholarships & Foundations: Support for highly talented students in research and entrepreneurship.
• External Funding: DAAD, Erasmus+, and private German foundations also support TUM students.
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Masters,Bachelor
• Offered by Heidelberg Alumni U.S. (HAUS) through donations by the alumni community
• Provides financial support for one semester of study at Heidelberg University for academically strong U.S. students
• Acts as a bridge to facilitate international academic exchange and strengthen university-community relations through scholarship alumni acting as ambassadors.
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Masters,Bachelor
300
• National scholarship of Germany supporting high-achieving, socially engaged students of any nationality enrolled (or soon to be enrolled) at a German public/state-recognized university.
• Co-funded: €150/month from the Federal Government + €150/month from private sponsors (companies, foundations, alumni, individuals).
• Selection looks beyond grades to include social engagement, responsibility, and overcoming personal/educational obstacles.
• Administered locally by each university (selection, matching with sponsors, and payout).
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Masters
1000
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Scholarships (part of the EU’s Erasmus+ Programme) are fully funded opportunities for students worldwide to pursue a Master’s degree in Europe. Each Erasmus Mundus programme is a consortium of at least three higher education institutions (from different European countries, often including non-European partners).
Awardees study in at least two countries during their program and receive a joint, double, or multiple degree upon completion. The scholarships cover tuition fees, living costs, travel, and insurance.
Each programme is highly competitive and has its own curriculum focus (e.g., agriculture, engineering, political science, data science, environment, food technology, etc.). Many Erasmus Mundus graduates go on to work in international organizations, research, academia, and global industries.
Scholarship holders also benefit from cultural exchange, networking opportunities, and exposure to multiple European education systems.
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Masters,Bachelor,PhD
900-1400
The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) scholarship programme supports gifted students and doctoral candidates studying at German universities — with special focus on candidates who demonstrate social commitment and identify with the principles of social democracy. The programme provides a monthly stipend, health insurance support, family allowances when applicable, a structured seminar and mentoring programme, and access to the FES network. International applicants (from the Global South / Eastern Europe / post-Soviet states, etc.) are eligible but typically must already be enrolled at, or have been accepted by, a German university (or have a doctoral supervisor) at the time of application. Exact stipend levels, eligibility details and deadlines are administered by FES regional/country offices and may change year to year.
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Masters,PhD
800-1200
• Since 1970 the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), a German political foundation inspired by Christian-democratic values, awards scholarships to qualified international graduates who wish to pursue postgraduate (Master), doctoral, or research study at German universities. The programme emphasizes academic excellence, civic and social engagement, and an interest in political and social issues. Scholarship holders receive financial support (monthly allowance), subsidized health insurance, an interdisciplinary seminar programme, mentoring and access to the KAS global network. Applications are processed via KAS foreign offices — rules, benefit amounts and exact deadlines can vary by national office. KAS expects recipients to return to their home countries and assume responsibility in their professional fields.
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