Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Scholarships: A Gateway to Study in Germany for International Students
Table of Content
- Overview of Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Scholarships
- Benefits of Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Scholarships
- Eligibility Criteria
- Application Process and Important Dates
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung offers a prestigious scholarship program designed to support international students committed to social justice, human rights, and political engagement. Established by the German Left Party, this foundation stands out for its dedication to promoting social change, democracy, and solidarity. The scholarship program aims to enable students from developing countries to pursue advanced studies in Germany, equipping them with the tools to contribute meaningfully to their communities and beyond.
Benefits
For Master’s Students:
- Monthly stipend: €850
- Additional lump sum: €20 for miscellaneous expenses
- Insurance: Up to €86 to cover health and nursing insurance
- Language Support: German and English language classes are sponsored if needed.
For PhD Students:
- Monthly stipend: €1350
- Research funding: €100 lump sum to cover research costs
- Additional allowances: Health care subsidies and support for international research stays or conference participation
- Language Support: Scholarships include options for language courses in German and English to aid academic progress.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Scholarship, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Language Requirements: Good command of English and a minimum of B2 level proficiency in German.
- Nationality: Open to students from all countries. The foundation prioritizes women, students from non-academic or migrant backgrounds, the socially needy, and individuals with disabilities.
- Academic Qualifications:
- Master’s Students: Must be enrolled in a state-recognized German university by the time the scholarship begins.
- PhD Students: Must be accepted at a German university.
- Academic Excellence: Above-average academic performance is a significant factor in the selection process.
- Social Commitment: Active involvement in social, political, or community service aligned with the foundation’s values is highly valued.
Application Process
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Online Application:
- Applicants must complete the online application form available on the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung website.
- You will need to create an account and upload required documents including academic transcripts, proof of enrollment or admission, language proficiency certificates, and a statement of motivation.
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Documents to Upload:
- Academic transcripts: Your university transcripts to showcase your academic performance.
- Certificate of enrollment or letter of admission from a German university.
- Proof of language proficiency: Certificates for English and German language skills.
- Motivational letter: A personal statement outlining your academic interests and political/social engagement.
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Submission: Once you have filled in the application form and uploaded your documents, you can submit the application through the portal.
For a step-by-step guide to the application process, you can also subscribe to the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung YouTube channel for helpful tips.
Important Dates
- Program Period: For masters, maximum three years, For PhD, maximum four years
- Deadline: October 1, 2025 for grants beginning in the summer semester (1 April) of the next year
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Scholarship at Uniplus Global to apply
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