Applications are now open for the DAAD Helmut Schmidt Scholarship 2027 in Germany.
This fully funded scholarship allows international students to pursue a Master’s degree at selected German universities. The program is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office and managed by DAAD.
The scholarship is one of Germany’s most respected programs for future leaders interested in public policy, governance, and development.
There is no application fee, and all selected Master’s programs are taught in English.
Scholarship Overview
📍 Host Country: Germany
🎓 Scholarship Name: DAAD Helmut Schmidt Programme
🏫 Degree Level: Master’s Degree
💰 Scholarship Type: Fully Funded
📅 Deadline: 31 July 2026
📚 Program Start: September 2027
Purpose of the Scholarship
The Helmut Schmidt Programme aims to train future leaders who can promote:
🌍 Good governance
🏛️ Democratic values
📈 Sustainable development
🤝 Social responsibility
The program supports students who want to contribute to positive change in their home countries.
Scholarship Benefits
Selected students will receive:
🎓 Full tuition fee coverage
✈️ Round-trip airfare
💵 Monthly stipend
🏥 Health insurance
📚 Study and research allowance
🏠 Monthly rent support
👨👩👧 Family allowance for spouses and children, where applicable
🗣️ Six-month German language course
Program Duration
📘 One-Year Master’s Programs
📘 Two-Year Master’s Programs
Fields of Study
The scholarship focuses on areas related to public leadership and development.
Available fields include:
🏛️ Public Policy
🤝 Good Governance
🌍 International Relations
📊 Public Management
📚 Public Administration
🏘️ Civil Society
🛡️ Social Protection
☮️ Peace and Conflict Studies
📈 Development and Socioeconomic Policy
Eligible Universities and Programs
Applicants can apply for up to two Master’s programs.
🎓 University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
📚 Social Protection
🎓 University of Duisburg-Essen
📚 Development and Governance
🎓 Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt
📚 Public Policy
🎓 University of Magdeburg
📚 Peace and Conflict Studies
🎓 University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück
📚 Management in Nonprofit Organisations
🎓 University of Passau
📚 Development Studies
📚 Governance and Public Policy
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
🌍 Be from an eligible developing or emerging country
🎓 Hold a Bachelor’s degree in:
📚 Have completed a 16-year education pathway
📝 Apply to one or two eligible Master’s programs
🌐 Submit applications in English or German
🎂 There is no age limit
Required Documents
📄 DAAD Application Form
✍️ Motivation Letter
📃 Europass CV
🎓 Degree Certificates
📑 Academic Transcripts
📨 Reference Letter
🗣️ English Language Proof
💼 Evidence of professional experience, internships, volunteer work, or social engagement
Selection Criteria
Applications are assessed based on:
🌟 Academic excellence
💼 Relevant practical experience
🎯 Strong motivation
📈 Leadership potential
🏆 Above-average academic performance
How to Apply
Follow these steps carefully:
1️⃣ Review the official DAAD selection criteria.
2️⃣ Complete the DAAD application form.
3️⃣ Choose up to two eligible Master’s programs.
4️⃣ If applying to two programs, rank them in your motivation letter and explain your preference.
5️⃣ Prepare all required documents.
6️⃣ Submit your application directly to the selected Master’s program(s).
⚠️ Applications are sent to the universities, not directly to DAAD.
Why Apply?
✅ Fully funded Master’s degree in Germany
✅ No application fee
✅ Monthly financial support
✅ Study at top German universities
✅ Learn German before your studies begin
✅ Build leadership skills for public service and development careers
Final Thoughts
The DAAD Helmut Schmidt Scholarship 2027 is an excellent opportunity for future leaders who want to make a positive impact in their communities.
With full financial support, world-class education, and strong career opportunities, this scholarship remains one of the best fully funded Master’s programs in Germany.
If you have a passion for governance, policy, development, or social change, this scholarship could be your pathway to studying in Germany.