The fully financed DAAD Munich Aerospace Scholarship 2026 in Germany offers €1,575 per month in addition to extra money for material, travel, and research expenses.
International students pursuing postgraduate education and research in aerospace-related subjects are supported by this grant. It is a component of the SUSTAIN Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) program, which focuses on using artificial intelligence (AI) to sustainable agri-food systems and is a partnership between the Universities of Lincoln, Aberdeen, Queen’s Belfast, and Strathclyde.
SUSTAIN CDT enables the next generation of AI scientists to collaborate with growers and agri-food professionals to discover, co-create, and implement cutting-edge solutions.
The official scholarship standards for October 2026 entrance contain comprehensive qualifications, rewards, and application procedures for interested and qualified candidates.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Academic Requirement: Have a degree in an aeronautical technology-related field with a final grade of “good” or above.
- Doctoral entry: Fulfill TUM or UniBwM’s PhD entry requirements.
- Graduation Timeline: A maximum of three years must pass between the date of the scholarship application and the university degree.
Belgium is the host nation.
Location of Study: Europe
Scholarships for Postgraduate and Master’s Programs
Countries Eligible: All
Benefits of the Scholarship: Completely supported, with an annual award of €10,225
Language Requirement: IELTS is not necessary.
Benefits :
- Germany is the host nation.
- Location of Study: Europe
- Scholarships for Postgraduate and PhD Programs
- Countries Eligible: All
- Benefits of the scholarship include a fully supported annual income of €18,900, research materials, and travel expenses.
- Language Requirement: IELTS is not necessary.
Deadline: Not Specified





