[Đức] Học Bổng Toàn Phần Bậc Cử Nhân, Thạc Sĩ, Tiến Sĩ Đại Học Konrad Adenauer Stiftung 2026
KAS International Talent Development Scholarship 2026 is now open for applications in Germany, offering an outstanding opportunity for international students to pursue Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees at top German universities. This prestigious scholarship welcomes high-achieving and motivated students from all countries and academic backgrounds who aim to go beyond earning a degree and make a meaningful impact through study and research in Germany. Funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, the program supports talented individuals who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a strong commitment to social and civic engagement, with studies commencing from the second semester at a recognized German institution.
Scholarship Summary
- Country: Germany
- Host: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS)
- Study Level: Bachelor, Master’s, PhD
- Benefits: Fully Funded
- Deadline: 15 July 2026
Benefits
KAS International Talent Development Scholarship 2026 in Germany will cover the following expenses:
- For bachelor’s, master’s, and postgraduate studies, you can get up to €992 per month, with a typical support period of two years.
- PhD candidates must be completely accepted into a PhD program at a German university in order to receive up to €1,400 per month for a typical financing period of three years.
- A health insurance subsidy of up to €120 per month, a family allowance of €276 (if your spouse stays in Germany for more than three months), and a kid allowance of €250 per child are examples of additional support that may be available upon request (with verification).
- Additionally, scholars can apply for grants for research travel overseas (not including conference visits) and, in special circumstances, a partial reimbursement of their tuition costs up to €750 per semester.
- KAS does not pay for fees associated with enrollment, re-registration, or exmatriculation (such as semester tickets or student union dues).
- On the non-financial front, scholars take part in local university organizations, participate in an interdisciplinary seminar program, and receive academic and personal mentoring.
- The Network of International Scholars (NIS) offers practical assistance to international scholars as well (settling in, administrative procedures, volunteering, and social integration).
- PhD candidates can enroll in KAS research colleges that specialize in topics such as Social Market Economy, 21st-Century Security and Development, and European Democracies: Transformations Since 1990.
Study Programs is available on the WEBSITE
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants have to meet the following criteria to apply for KAS International Talent Development Scholarship:
- You must demonstrate at least B2 competency in German (e.g., a Goethe-Institut certificate).
- You must plan to enroll in a four-semester MA program at a German university if you are applying for a Master’s degree.
- You must have finished at least two semesters of a BA program at a German university in order to apply for a bachelor’s degree.
- Strong academic records, consistent volunteerism and community involvement, alignment with KAS ideals (democracy, rule of law, human rights), initiative to participate in program life, and a long-term objective of deepening relations between Germany and your home country are all qualities that KAS seeks for.
Documents Required
- Online Application Form
- Academic Transcript
- Degree Certificate
- Letters of recommendation
- Passport-size photo
- A valid passport
- CV/Resume
How to Apply?
- Check that you meet the basic eligibility criteria, including strong academic performance, social or community involvement, and sufficient German language skills (usually at least B2 level).
- Decide how you will apply based on your location. Applicants living in Germany apply through the domestic selection process, while applicants from outside Germany usually apply via a local KAS office in their home country or region.
- Prepare all required documents in advance, such as your CV, academic transcripts and certificates, motivation letter, recommendation letters, and language proficiency certificates. PhD applicants must also prepare research-related documents.
- Register on the official KAS online application portal and carefully upload all required documents. Applications sent by email or post are not accepted.
- Submit your complete application before the deadline. Incomplete or late submissions are automatically rejected.
- Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next stage, which may include interviews or additional assessments conducted by KAS.
- Final selected applicants will receive an official scholarship offer along with instructions on the next steps to begin their studies or research in Germany.