For the past 14 years, Ukraine has been actively participating in the programmes of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), one of the world's largest educational organisations, which provides mobility for students, postgraduates and teachers, and enables talented young people from all over the world to undertake research internships or advanced training in Germany.
In this area, DAAD is the largest organisation in Germany. DAAD provides information about the German higher education system, primarily about the opportunities to study and conduct research in Germany and about financial support.
In the DAAD scholarship database, you will find information about opportunities to support long-term stays in Germany for students, graduates, researchers and teachers from DAAD, as well as offers from other organisations.
The DAAD National Academic Contact Point for Ukraine provides all relevant information on scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students on its website: https://bit.ly/457lAIp .
Currently, 27 scholarship programmes are available for Ukrainians, including:
- Study scholarships - Master's degree for all academic disciplines
- Research grants - short-term grants
- Research grants - one-year grants for doctoral students
- Research grants - doctoral programmes in Germany
- Research internships for university professors and researchers
- Bilateral exchange of scientists
- Helmut Schmidt Programme (Master's Scholarships in Public Policy and Good Governance - PPGG) (https://onua.edu.ua/ua/mizhnarodne-spivrobitnytstvo/aktualni-prohramy-ta-hranty/7733-programa-gelmuta-shmidta-magisterski-stipendiji-dlya-publichnoji-politiki-ta-nalezhnogo-upravlinnya-ppgg )
For more information, please follow the link: https://www.daad-ukraine.org/uk/propozitsiyi-finansovoyi-pidtrimki/stipendialna-baza-danih-daad/stipendien-datenbank-uk/?type=a&q=&status=0&subject=0&onlydaad=1&detail_to_show=0&target=17&origin=17&pg=2&pg=1
Please note that applying for a DAAD scholarship takes some time. Applications for most programmes are accepted in summer and autumn. Funding usually starts in the winter semester of the following academic year.