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International Students Scholarships At Wittenberg Centre For Global Ethics, Germany – 2019

International Students Scholarships At Wittenberg Centre For Global Ethics, Germany – 2019

The Wittenberg Centre For Global Ethics, Germany is currently inviting applications from students who seeks to undergo a degree program at the Wittenberg Centre For Global Ethics, Germany.


This scholarship program is aimed at financially supporting the doctoral students so that they can concentrate on their research, the study program, and their field projects.


Applications Deadline: February 17, 2019


Eligible Countries: International


Type of Scholarship: Doctoral


Value Of Scholarships: The scholarship includes a monthly stipend of 1,350 € and a membership in the doctoral program.


Eligibility: 


  • Applicants must fulfill the doctoral program’s conditions of entry and have been accepted into the doctoral program.

  • Applicants must be International students

  • Applicants must have excellent academic records

  • Applicants are required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Application Process: An application comprises the following documents:


  • Application Form

  • Letter of motivation (in English, max. 1000 words)

  • Personal data sheet/CV (in German or English)

  • Academic reference letter

  • Exposé of research idea (in German or English; max. 5000 words)

  • Copies of bachelor’s, master’s, magister and/or diploma certificates (or a provisional certificate) with all individual grades that are relevant for the examination and final grade

  • Internship and employment certificates (if applicable)

  • Certification/proof of voluntary work (if applicable)

Visit The Official Website For More Information


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