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  2. German Academic Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    It also awards grants to German students, doctoral students, and scholars for studies and research abroad. With an annual budget of 522 million Euros and supporting approximately 140.000 individuals world-wide, [ 5 ] the DAAD is in fact the largest such academic grant organisation worldwide [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The organisation was founded on 1 January ...

  3. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange - Wikipedia

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    They attend a Gymnasium, the German equivalent of high school, for an academic year. Other seminars take place over the course of the year. The scholarship's admission rate is under 1%, and it ranks among the world's most competitive scholarships for students displaying its exceptional level of difficulty to attain.

  4. Studienstiftung - Wikipedia

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    German Academic Scholarship Foundation, branch office, Berlin. The selection process is extremely rigorous and only those students who show outstanding academic and personal promise are chosen. The Studienstiftung awards scholarships to fewer than 0.5% of German students. [9] It is often referred to as Germany's "secret elite university". [10]

  5. German–Armenian Society - Wikipedia

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    The German–Armenian Society was created 1914 by Johannes Lepsius, Paul Rohrbach and Avetik Isahakyan in Berlin. Lepsius was a first chairman of the association. The initiative for its establishment was the worsening situation of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire; one year later the Armenian genocide would begin. The society pursued the goal of ...

  6. Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund

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    Advocacy and partnership agreements with Ministries, Universities and Academia to expand access for refugee students and to mitigate barriers that prevent refugee students to enrol in university; Establishing and developing complementary pathways of admission for refugees through access to higher education opportunities, such as scholarships ...

  7. The organization invites North American Jewish students between 18 and 39 to “meet modern Germany” during programs financed in part by the German Government’s Transatlantic Program.

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