International students can study in Germany with full funding thanks to the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship 2026. The scholarship, which is available to undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, covers tuition and living expenses in addition to a monthly stipend of €1,400 for PhD programs and €992 for master’s programs.
This program encourages intercultural communication and the development of global networks while supporting study and research at German universities. It offers students a rich academic and cultural experience by promoting international cooperation and strengthening the globalization of higher education. For individuals looking for financial assistance, top-notch education, and chances to interact with Germany’s diverse student groups, the scholarship is perfect.
Eligibility Criteria :
- Language Requirement: At least B2 proficiency in German, as evidenced, for instance, by a Goethe-Institut certificate
- Excellent Academic Results: completed high school and college with good to excellent marks; demonstrate interest in subjects outside of your field
- Conformity to Values: Motivated by the principles of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation; capable of critically analyzing social and political issues and appreciating diverse viewpoints
- Frequent Volunteering: Committed to democracy and human rights, actively involved in community service in areas such as politics, social work, the church, or culture
- Initiative: Aim to improve relations between your home country and Germany by actively participating in local university groups and contributing to the non-financial assistance program.
- Potential and Motivation: Dedicated to both academic and personal development, goal-oriented, and open-minded
Germany is the study destination.
Study Level: Master’s, PhD, Undergraduate
German universities are the host institutions.
Study Areas: Every program that German universities offer
The program lasts two years for master’s candidates and three years for doctoral candidates.
Benefits :
Postgraduate, Master’s, or Bachelor’s Programs:
- Monthly scholarship funding of up to €992
- Two years is the typical support period.
- PhD Programs:
- Up to €1,400 a month
- Candidates must receive full admission to a German university’s PhD program.
- Typical funding period: three years
Deadline: July 15, 2026





