Are there any scholarship options available for AI or computer science courses in Germany for a Master's?
Yes, there are several scholarship options for Master's courses in AI or Computer Science in Germany.
- DAAD Zuse School of Embedded Composite Artificial Intelligence (SECAI) Scholarships: For outstanding students at Technische Universität Dresden or Leipzig University, with emphasis on diversity and women in STEM.
- DAAD Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable Artificial Intelligence (relAI) Scholarships: For students at TUM or LMU focusing on reliable AI.
- CISPA Excellence Program: Up to €1,000/month for 12 months, plus mentoring and research opportunities at partner universities.
- Linde/MDSI Master's Scholarship: €1,000/month for up to 12 months for select data science programs at TUM.
- University-specific scholarships: Many German universities offer their own merit-based scholarships for AI and Computer Science.
Scholarship eligibility, deadlines, and benefits are subject to change. Review each program's criteria and deadlines carefully.
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