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  2. German Academic Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    The former were then brought to Germany to join those participants who were already there. The scholarships were to various universities throughout Germany. The German Foreign Office funded the bulk of the scholarships (200) with the balance being sponsored by Baden-Württemberg (50) and North Rhine-Westphalia (21). [20]

  3. 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 sometimes referred to as Germany's "secret elite university". [10]

  4. Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange - Wikipedia

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    This scholarship program sends graduating American high school seniors aged 18–19 (some with a vocational specializations and some from regular high schools) to Germany for two months of intensive language training followed by ten months of practical training and schooling in their field of interest.

  5. International Parliamentary Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The IPS, known at the time as the International Parliamentary Program (IPP), was opened up to university graduates from Central and South Eastern Europe after the end of the Cold War. In 1990 Polish and Hungarian applicants were offered the opportunity to participate in the International Parliamentary Scholarship.

  6. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Sign of different coexisting school types on a school complex in Germany. Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states (Länder), with the federal government only playing a minor role. While kindergarten (nursery school) is optional, formal education is compulsory for all children from the age of 6-7. Details ...

  7. Student financial aid in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Change of field of study is allowed once during the first year without becoming ineligible. For university studies, every field of study has a predefined maximum study duration (usually 3 years for undergraduate and 2 years for graduate degrees), after which the student becomes ineligible for BAföG.

  8. Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative Fund

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    In advancing pathways to durable solutions for refugees, UNHCR and its partners focus on the following areas in the field of higher education: Scholarship programmes in the first country of asylum: DAFI – The Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee initiative – funded by the German Government and private donors;

  9. Category:Higher education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Scholarships in Germany (8 P) U. Universities and colleges in Germany (13 C, 3 P) ... International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences;