Graduation Grants for International Students at Ruhr-University Bochum

Applications are invited for Graduation Grants for International Students at
Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. These scholarships are amounting
to 400€ monthly within a period of four months.

The Ruhr-University
Bochum is one of the largest universities in Germany and part of
the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the most important German research
funding organization. Ruhr-University is financed and administered by the state
of North Rhine-Westphalia. Currently, 42,718 students are enr

olled, and
the university employs around 5,600 staff (411 of which are professors),
[16] making it one of the ten largest universities in Germany (as of
2014).

The language of
teaching at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is German. However, we also offer select
international degree programs which are taught in English. These international
degree programs set their own language requirements and have a separate
application procedure.

Course
Level:
Grants
are available to pursue Graduate programme.

Study
Subject:
Grants
are awarded to learn any of the courses offered by the university.

Scholarship
Award:

The scholarships are amounting to 400€ monthly within a period of four months.

Number of
Scholarships:
Not
Known

Scholarship
can be taken in
Germany

Eligibility: The scholarships are offered
to international students who:

  • Are
    studying at RUB and graduated from a foreign school and/or completed their
    first university degree abroad.
  • Are
    close to their final degree (Bachelor; Master; State Examination or
    equivalent degree), thus plan their graduation within the winter term
    2017/18.
  • Affected
    good to very good performances during their studies.
  • Are
    reliant on financial support during their final phase of the study.

Nationality:
Grants
are available to international students.

College
Admission Requirement

Entrance
Requirements: Applicants are close to their final degree (Bachelor; Master;
State Examination or equivalent degree), thus plan their graduation within the
winter term 2017/18.

English Language Requirements:
The language of teaching at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is German. However, we also
offer select international degree programs which are taught in English. These
international degree programs set their own language requirements and have a
separate application procedure.

In order to be able
to study successfully in a German degree program, a high standard of
German language skills is required and a certificate from one of the
following examinations can provide proof of this:

  • TestDaFwith
    the grades 4 x 4 or 16 points
  • DSH examination(level
    2 or 3)
  • ZOP
    examination, KDS, GDSor Certificate C2: GDS of the
    Goethe-Institut
  • German
    language diploma – DSD – II
  • ÖSD
    language diploma – C1
  • Certificatetelc
    Deutsch C1 Hochschule
  • A
    completed degree program in German Studies or Philology

How to
Apply:

It is not required to submit the application in person. You can only submit
your application online.

STEP 1:
Please fill the following online-survey precisely and carefully: Registration for a graduation grant

STEP 2:
After filling the online-survey (Step 1) the following documents have to be
sent as a single pdf-file via Email to Joana Dewender within the
application deadline:

Application and letter of motivation WiSe 2017/18

Departments’ confirmation WiSe 2017/18

  • Certificate
    of enrollment for the winter term 2017/18
  • Copy of
    residence permit (for non-EU-students)
  • Transcript
    of Records
  • Curriculum
    Vitae (CV)
  • University
    lecturer’s letter of recommendation (by request, this letter may be sent
    directly to Joana Dewender by the lecturer)
  • Optional:
    certificate about social commitment at RUB (may be advantageous though it
    is not a requirement)

Application
Deadline:
The
application deadline for the winter term 2017/18 ends on October 16, 2017.

Scholarship Link

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