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Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance (PPGG)
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 14.06.2010
Bewerbungen erbeten bis: 15.08.2010
What
are the objectives of the programme?
This
programme is designed to academically qualify future leaders in
politics, law, economics and administration according to the
principles of Good Governance and to prepare them in a
praxis-oriented course for their professional life. The programme
offers very good graduates with a first university degree the chance
to obtain a Master’s degree in disciplines that are of special
relevance for the social, political and economic development of
their home country. With the knowledge and experience acquired in
Germany the scholarship holders should later contribute to the
establishment of democratically oriented economic and social systems
aimed at overcoming social tensions. In addition, the training at
German institutions of higher education should especially qualify
the scholarship holders as partners in political and economic
cooperation with Germany. With this programme, DAAD intends to
contribute to the support of Good Governance and civil society
structures in selected partner countries and regions.
Who can
apply?
The
scholarship scheme is open to candidates from Africa, Latin America,
South Asia, Southeast Asia as well as from countries in the Middle
East (see attached
list of countries).
Target
group
Very well
qualified graduates with a first university degree (Bachelor or
equivalent) who in the future want to actively contribute to the
social and economic development of their home countries. The
scholarships are offered both for young graduates without
professional experience and for mid-career professionals.
What is
fundable?
The
scholarships are (generally) for two-year Master courses at a German
institution of higher education. The successful candidates will
study on one of the selected Master courses listed below. The
courses have an international orientation and are taught in German
and/or English.
The
scholarship holders will study in groups and be offered special
tutoring at their host institutions. Furthermore, there is the
possibility of networking events for participants in different
courses and their attendance at tailor-made summer-schools.
Before
taking up their Master studies the scholarship holders will be
placed on German courses in Germany for normally 6 months (this also
applies to scholarship holders in Master courses taught in English).
DAAD pays a
monthly scholarship rate of currently 750 EUR. The scholarship also
includes contributions to health insurance in Germany. In addition,
DAAD grants an appropriate travel allowance as well as a study and
research subsidy and in applicable cases rent subsidies and / or
family allowances.
Selection
In addition
to the study results achieved so far, the main criterion for
selection is a convincing description of the subject-related and
personal motivation for the study project in Germany and the
expected benefit after the return to the home country.
For Master
courses taught in German or in German and English, good knowledge
of German (ideally at completed A 2 level at the time of
application) is an advantage for being able to pass the German
language test required for admission to the Master programme at the
end of the six-month preparatory German course. For courses taught
in English, proof of good knowledge of English (generally a minimum
of 550 TOEFL scores or equivalent) is required.
The
university degree should have been obtained during the six years
before the application for the scholarship. Applicants cannot be
considered if they have been in Germany for more than one year at
the time of application.
All Master
courses have further additional requirements that must be fulfilled
by the applicants at any case.
Application
Application
papers to be submitted include
DAAD application form for research grants and study scholarships
(please
download here);
Motivation Letter containing a precise description of the
applicant’s academic / professional and personal reasons for wishing
to participate in the programme;
Full Curriculum Vitae including information about precise field of
study and, if applicable, description of job experience;
Recent language certificates giving evidence of your level of
proficiency in English (TOEFL, IELTS) and if applicable in German.
Please make sure to register in time for the respective tests. Fees
for obtaining such certificates are considered as a personal career
investment and will not be reimbursed.
Two letters of recommendation by university professors and/or
current or former employers;
Officially authenticated copies of all certificates.
Further
information about the papers to be submitted is listed on the
application form which can be also obtained from the Internet (
www.daad.de/de/form), from the diplomatic and consular
representations of the Federal Republic of Germany or from the local
DAAD lecturers, Offices or Information Centres. The application must
be written in English or German. Papers should not be stapled and
preferably be in DIN A4 format (or smaller).
DAAD
cannot consider incomplete applications.
Applications
have to be made for one of the Master courses listed below. You can
indicate a second choice from the list. Studying on a Master course
not included in the list cannot be funded within this programme.
The decision
on the award of scholarships will be taken by a selection committee
composed of professors from the Master courses and representatives
of DAAD.
Deadline
The complete
set of application papers must be submitted by 15 August 2010
to the usual application address in your home country (in most cases
the local DAAD or diplomatic representation) .
You will
find the exact address to which the application has to be submitted
on the DAAD website at
country specific information . You can also ask the German
diplomatic and consular representations or the DAAD representatives
in your home country. They can also provide addresses of other
institutions in your country to which you could turn for information
and advice.
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