DAAD MIDE Scholarship 2026/2027 at HTW Berlin University in Germany Fully Funded

DAAD MIDE SCHOLARSHIP 2026/2027 AT HTW BERLIN UNIVERSITY IN GERMANY (FULLY FUNDED)

Apply for the fully funded DAAD MIDE Scholarship 2026/2027 at HTW Berlin, Germany. Open to students from developing countries. Covers tuition, stipend, and travel. Deadline: August 31, 2026.

Applications are now open for the DAAD MIDE Scholarship 2026/2027, a fully funded postgraduate scholarship available to qualified international students from developing countries who wish to pursue a master's degree in Germany. This prestigious scholarship provides full financial support, including tuition coverage, travel allowance, and a generous yearly stipend to support students throughout their studies.

The scholarship is offered through the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in partnership with HTW Berlin University of Applied Sciences, one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Germany. The program supports the International and Development Economics (MIDE) Master's degree, which focuses on addressing economic challenges in developing and transitional countries.

SCHOLARSHIP BENEFITS

The DAAD MIDE Scholarship provides comprehensive financial support, including:

  • Full scholarship funding
  • €11,208 annual living stipend (approximately €934 per month)
  • Coverage of university tuition fees
  • Travel allowance to and from Germany
  • Health, accident, and personal liability insurance
  • Monthly rent subsidy (where applicable)
  • Monthly allowance for accompanying family members (if applicable)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

To be considered for the DAAD MIDE Scholarship 2026, applicants must:

  • Be a citizen of a developing country
  • Hold a first university degree (minimum 180 ECTS or equivalent)
  • Have studied at least 15 ECTS in Economics (or equivalent coursework)
  • Possess at least two years of professional work experience after graduation
  • Have graduated no more than six years ago
  • Meet the English language requirements for postgraduate study (IELTS is not required if English was the language of instruction in the previous degree)

AVAILABLE PROGRAMS

The scholarship supports the following master's program:

  • Master of International and Development Economics (MIDE)

This is an 18-month full-time master's program taught entirely in English at HTW Berlin University of Applied Sciences. The program prepares students to work in global economic policy, development organizations, and international economic institutions.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Applicants must prepare the following documents:

  • Letter of motivation (maximum two pages, dated and signed)
  • Academic transcripts and degree certificates (with official English or German translations)
  • Explanation of the grading system from the previous university
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) in Europass format, dated and signed
  • Copy of passport
  • Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable)
  • Secondary School Leaving Certificate indicating the graduation date

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Follow these steps to apply for the scholarship:

  1. Ensure that you meet all admission and eligibility requirements.
  2. Prepare electronic copies of all required documents.
  3. Complete the MIDE application form.
  4. Submit your application through the official online application portal available on the program website before the deadline.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Host Country: Germany
  • Study Level: Master's Degree
  • Scholarship Type: Fully Funded
  • Eligible Applicants: Students from developing countries
  • Program Duration: 18 months
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • IELTS Requirement: Not required if English was the language of instruction for your previous degree

APPLICATION DEADLINE: August 31, 2026.

Good luck to everyone applying! May this opportunity open doors to a brighter future and bring your dreams one step closer to reality. Wishing you all the best on your journey you've got this!

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