Will I be eligible for scholarships in Germany given my domain in international commercial arbitration for a Master's?
Yes, you are likely eligible for scholarships in Germany for a Master's program in your field, given your background in international commercial arbitration and work experience.
Many scholarships in Germany support international students in law and related areas. Key options include:
- DAAD Study Scholarships: For international graduates in all disciplines, including law. Covers a monthly stipend and living expenses.
- Bucerius Global Scholarship: Full-tuition for the Master of Law and Business program, targeted at strong academic performers.
- Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship: For students under 30 with strong academics and social engagement; requires good German (B2+).
- Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Scholarship: For students with excellent academics and political/social engagement; German proficiency (B2) needed.
- Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees: Full scholarships for select integrated programs, including some in law and business.
Most scholarships require strong academic records, relevant work experience, and, for some, German language skills. Eligibility criteria and deadlines are subject to change.
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