DAAD-SEARCA Scholarship (DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme)

Location: Southeast Asian countries (Home Countries)

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Overview

DAAD's partnership with SEARCA started in school year 1975-1976 through a support to the Center's graduate scholarship program leading to Masters and PhD degrees in agriculture. The first 15 beneficiaries of the DAAD support were graduate students from Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Ten scholarship recipients pursued their Master's degree, while five pursued their PhD. In 2018, the DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme was offered to foster strong and internationally oriented higher education systems with the capacity to contribute to sustainable development. Scholarships are granted for development-related Master or Doctoral studies of individuals who plan to pursue a career in teaching and/or research at a higher education institution in their home region or in their home country.

Who Can Apply?

Application Procedure

The required documents to be submitted/uploaded should be in English:

  1. DAAD and SEARCA Application forms to be filled up online;
  2. Curriculum vitae, including a list of publications (if any);
  3. Duly stamped (if applicable) and signed recommendation form by university teachers (one for MS, two for PhD);
  4. Notice of university admission or proof of application to the university;
  5. Certified true copies of diploma/certificate and transcript of academic records of each degree completed (BS diploma and TOR for MS applicants; BS and MS diploma and TORs for PhD applicants);
  6. Letter of motivation (1-2 pages for MS or 1-3 pages for PhD) with personal, social motivation as well as your reference to the studies and a Master project (for MS applicant) or PhD project (for PhD applicant);
  7. Copy of bio-page of the passport or a copy of National Identification Card;
  8. Timetable (if applicable, mentioning the planned research stay in Germany);
  9. Brief description of the research the applicant plans to conduct for thesis/dissertation. The research topic must be in line with SEARCA's overarching theme of Accelerating Transformation Through Agricultural Innovation (ATTAIN) with the following priority areas: 
    • Agri-Business Models for Increased Productivity and Income
    • Sustainable Farming Systems and Natural Resource Management
    • Food and Nutrition Security
    • Transformational Leadership for Agricultural and Rural Development (ARD)
    • Gender and Youth Engagement in ARD
    • Enhanced ARD towards Climate Resilience
    • EcoHealth/One Health Applications to ARD
  10. Certification from a medical doctor that the applicant is in good physical and mental health condition and is fit to undertake graduate studies;
  11. Certificate of Employment;
  12. Result of Test of English as a Foreign Language: TOEFL iBT result (80) or IELTS result (6.0). The TOEFL results must be issued by Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Check the schedule and venue of TOEFL tests in your country at http://www.ets.org/toefl. If this is not available at the moment, a certification from the previous study post that the applicant's English proficiency is in the level of IELTS 6.0 may suffice.
  13. For PhD candidates, the following additional documents MUST be submitted:
    • Declaration of acceptance from the academic supervisor or a commitment letter from the intended study post that a supervisor will be assigned
    • Detailed and precise PhD proposal (8-10 pages), including detailed work and timetable indicated with months and dates as well as information on when the last exam will take place (if applicable, mention the planned research in Germany). Concept note will not be accepted
    • Abstract of the proposal on one page (please include name and title of proposal)

What Financial Support is Available?

Covers tuition and other school fees; study and research allowance; printing allowance; stipend for food, lodging and incidental expenses; travel allowance (In-Region only); and insurance.

DAAD In-Country/In-Region scholarship holders are also encouraged to apply for a research grant in Germany for 2 to 6 months, at the time of application. The short-term research scholarship includes:

Other Details

The submission deadline for applications is 18 October 2024 (via SEARCA portal) and 20 November 2024 (via DAAD portal).  

The duration of the PhD programme is generally 3 years and is usually starting between August and October 2025. Please note that the maximum duration of the scholarship consists of the year you apply for, plus the time left to the end of the regular period of studies in that programme. For example, if you apply for a DAAD scholarship starting in your second year of studies of a three-year programme, the maximum duration of the scholarship will be two years. The standard period of study and the start date are based on the Affiliate Agreement between the programme partner and the DAAD. Please note: if you arrive later, the duration of your scholarship will be shortened accordingly.

The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme supports studies in subject areas with strong relevance to national development. Scholarships at SEARCA are available for the following programmes: • UPLB: Environmental Science (ENS)

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