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[International] Fwd: EDU.DE scholarship deadline Feb.15th
Dear International Listserv Member:
If you are interested in studying, doing research or interning in
Germany, you may want to apply for the scholarship described below.
For more information, contact the German Academic
Exchange Service (DAAD) directly.
Application Deadline:
February 15, 2004
edu.de 2004 Undergraduate
Awards
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers
edu.de Undergraduate Awards to highly qualified undergraduate students
for study abroad, senior thesis research and/or internships in the
Federal Republic of Germany.
Awards for a Semester or Year Abroad
for between four and ten months, either as part of an organized study
abroad program, or as part of an individual, student-designed study
abroad semester or year.
Eligibility Requirements
- Students in all academic fields are eligible. Students must be
enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited
US
college or university.
- Applicants must have at least sophomore standing at the time of
application and at least junior standing by the beginning of the
scholarship period.
- Applicants need to be able to receive academic credit for their
activity in
Germany. The study abroad office of the applicant?s
home institution is requested to certify this.
- In general, students must be
United States or Canadian
citizens. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been full-time
students at an accredited US or Canadian university for more than one
year at the time of application and will return to the US or Canada after
the scholarship period to complete their Bachelors degree.
- Applicants must have well-defined study, research or internship plans
for their stay in
Germany. Applicants are required to submit the
DAAD language certificate with their application. German language
competency is desirable, but not mandatory. Please note that many German
universities now offer a range of degree and non-degree programs partly
or entirely taught in English. For further information on International
Degree Courses contact DAAD New
York or visit the DAAD
Bonn web site.
- Scholarships are competitive and are selected by an independent
selection committee on the basis of an outstanding academic record and a
convincing and feasible project proposal or statement of purpose.
Applicants are expected to demonstrate an interest in contemporary German
and European affairs and to explain the significance of their project in
Germany to their future studies, research or professional
goals.
- Terms of Award
- Scholarships are offered for up to ten months during the German
academic year (October 1-July 31) or between four and six months during
either the Wintersemester or Sommersemester. Scholarships consist of a
monthly stipend of ?615 and one-time allowances of between ?869.20 and
?1,022.58 to help defray the cost of international travel and ?150 for
extra baggage expenses. Grantees are responsible for arranging their own
travel. Grantees will also receive a one-time allowance of between ?150
and ?260 for books and start-up costs. Grantees will be covered by
accident and liability insurance from DAAD. Grantees must have health
insurance for the duration of their DAAD scholarship and must send proof
of this insurance to DAAD Bonn after arrival in Germany. DAAD will
reimburse grantees for the cost of the monthly insurance premiums for
student health insurance (studentische Krankenversicherung or SKV)
obtained through a gesetzliche Krankenkasse, (e.g., AOK, Barmer,) minus a
contribution from the scholarship holder of ?10.23 per month. Grantees
taking part in an organized study abroad program are responsible for
securing acceptance to the program. DAAD will assist grantees pursuing an
individual, self-designed study abroad semester or year with admission to
the German university of their choice. A written report and proof of
credit recognition (or explanation of its absence) must be submitted to
DAAD New York within eight weeks of the scholarship recipient?s return to
the United States or Canada.
- Application Guidelines
- Applicants must submit the following in triplicate, except for the
letter of recommendation, language certificate and transcripts which
require one original only. These items should be sent in a sealed
envelope, or be sent by the professor or university directly to DAAD New
York.
- DAAD application form (one original, two photocopies) with the
applicant?s original signature in ink.
- Curriculum vitae or resume in chronological/tabular form.
- A comprehensive description of the proposed project of approximately
three pages (typed) in English. Successful applicants will give exact
details, dates and an itinerary of their study abroad program, proposed
self-designed program, research, internship or summer or language course.
They will explain specifically what they propose to study and explain
their motivation for studying in
Germany. Please note that the
project description should focus primarily on academic goals rather than
?personal development? and ?broadening of horizons.? Students should
specifically touch on what academic resources they hope to take advantage
of and how their time in Germany fits into their greater academic or
professional career.
- One letter of recommendation from a professor in the applicant?s
major field of study.
- Statement of Support and Credit Eligibility Form?completed by the
study abroad office of the student?s home institution
- One of the following:
- Proof of acceptance into the relevant study abroad program.
- Proof of registration for the proposed language or summer course.
- Letter of invitation to participate in an internship (including pay
provided by the organization or firm, if any).
- Letter of invitation by a professor or researcher who has agreed to
act as the applicant?s mentor for their senior thesis research.
- A letter of invitation from a German university professor who has
agreed to act as the applicant?s mentor?for students proposing an
individual, self-designed study abroad semester or year.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate work completed.
- DAAD language certificate?completed by a faculty member of the German
Department of the applicant?s home institution (required for Long-Term
applicants; optional for Short-Term applicants).
Application Deadline: February 15, 2004
All documentation must be received by DAAD, (NOT postmarked) by these
deadlines. Faxed applications will not be accepted. The results of the
competition are expected to be announced by the beginning of May. Please
send all materials to:
Please send all materials to:
ATTN: edu.de Scholarships
GERMAN ACACEMIC EXCHANGE SERVICE (DAAD)
871 United Nations Plaza
NEW YORK, NY 10017-1814
USA
If you need further assistance, please contact DAAD New York at:
871 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017
Tel.: (212) 758 3223
Fax: (212) 755 5780
e-mail: daadny@daad.org
office hours: Monday-Friday 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
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