# Studying in Germany # Introduction Germany is one of the old capitalist powers in Europe, with developed economy and strong educational strength, which is widely concerned by China students. More and more students choose to study in Germany. The following is a list of shared scholarships for studying in Germany. Welcome to read the reference!
1. A list of scholarships for studying in Germany
1. Hans Becker Scholarship
This is a scholarship applied by a group, and individual international students are not allowed to apply. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage outstanding educators. Students applying for the Hans Buick Scholarship must return to their motherland to work for more than five years after completing their studies. The reward of the scholarship is 44 euros per month, and there are 75 euros for stationery and 35 euros for medical insurance.
2. Karl Duisberg Scholarship
China students seldom apply for this kind of scholarship, because it is mainly for short-term study or advanced students from third world countries, and the funding period is only one year. After the expiration of the period, the students who receive the scholarship must return to China. The scholarship does not accept applications from ordinary individuals, but only from foreign students sent by government departments.
3. Rainbow Scholarship
The German Rainbow Scholarship is specially used to reward international students who are committed to environmental protection. If international students have graduated from an undergraduate course majoring in environmental protection or have worked in environmental protection before applying for a German school, they can apply for a rainbow scholarship through an organization or university.
4. Max Planck Research Scholarship
German Max Planck Research Scholarship has a wide range of applications, and international students can apply as long as they are engaged in professional research projects in German research institutes. This scholarship will give priority to those international students from non-EU countries who have scientific research cooperation with Germany. When applying for this scholarship, international students need to be nominated by the director of a German university or research institute.
5. Christian Scholarship
Similarly, China students rarely apply for such scholarships. This scholarship is for Christian clergy or outstanding graduates. Christian scholarships accept both group applications and individual applications.
6. Hanns Seidel Scholarship for Overseas Students
The Hanns Seidel Scholarship for Overseas Students in Germany is mainly for international students from less developed countries. To apply for this scholarship, applicants must have graduated from university or above, among which graduate students should not be over 35 years old and doctoral students should not be over 32 years old, and they all need to have good German skills. The amount of scholarships is 46 to 76 euros per month.
7. friedrich ebert Scholarship
The evaluation standard of this scholarship is the students' professional ability. If international students have published papers in scientific research or social science journals in Europe and America, they have a better chance of winning the friedrich ebert Scholarship. The reward of scholarship is 44 euros per month for students, which reduces the cost of studying in Germany and can be evaluated for promotion.
2. Application requirements for universities studying in Germany
1. Technische Universitt Berlin
TUB is a world polytechnic university, a member of TU9, a union of nine outstanding universities of technology in Germany, a science and engineering university in Berlin, and also a German-scale industrial university. Among them, the landscape design major of Berlin University of Technology is located in the School of Architecture.
application requirements:
school record: the average undergraduate score is 7-75;
Language scores: TOEFL score 8, IELTS score 6-6.5; Courses taught in German require Grade 4 or above;
Enter a four-year or five-year undergraduate program in a key university (National 211 Engineering College) and complete at least one semester;
to enter a four-year or five-year undergraduate program in an ordinary university, you must complete at least three semesters.
2. Universit Hannover
The full name of Universit Hannover is Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universit Hannover. It is located in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. It was founded in 1831 and is a public university in Germany.
application requirements:
school record: the average undergraduate score is 7-75;
Language scores: TOEFL score 8, IELTS score 6-6.5; Courses taught in German require more than Level 4.
3. Universitt Kassel
Universit Kassel is a public university located in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. The key areas of the school are technology and environmental science, education and social studies, art and teachers' further study. The departments and colleges of the university are scattered in many locations in Kassel.
Application requirements:
Second-year college degree or above;
You need to pass the DSH exam. If you fail the DSH exam, you can take German course training at Kassel University.
high school diploma (notarized);
university attendance certificates and transcripts;
proof of German proficiency;
if you have work experience, please provide vocational training qualification certificate.
4. technical university of munich
technical university of munich, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria (Bayern) in southern Germany, is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany and a world-class university with international reputation.
Application requirements:
Certificate issued by a regular German teaching college;
german language diploma level II;
DSH german language test level 2;
the TEST DAF scored an average of 4 points.
3. Pay attention to the details of studying in Germany
1. When you meet for the first time
When you go to this country, not only the environment is strange, but all the people you meet are strange, so it is very important to know what to do when you meet each other for the first time. When you meet someone for the first time in this country, you should be friendly and look at them. Don't look around. This is very polite and will make them feel embarrassed and puzzled. And after that, we will basically shake hands. At this time, we should grasp the strength, not gently but not too heavy. At that time, there were many people who had to shake hands in the order of gender, age and position, and we should try our best to be concise when introducing them. Too much will make people forget at once.
2. Congratulations
This refers to birthdays. In fact, in China, some gifts are prepared in advance, which are basically prepared in advance and then sent out, and rarely sent on the same day. However, it is extremely impolite in this country, so whether or not gifts are prepared in advance, they should wait until the birthday, because no matter what congratulations, especially birthdays, can be given in advance, which also shows that people in this country are strict about time.
3. The view of party time
This one is actually not very different from the last one in essence, because it reflects the understanding of time. In this country, no one will knock on the door of the host's house earlier than that time even if we have an appointment to play and have a party together. They will knock on the door on time. Even if they arrive earlier than that time, they will stay in the car or park their car in a good place, and then knock on the door on time.
4. Privacy can't be explored
In fact, the former one can also be reflected, because they think that they will only be together at an appointed time. Before that, everyone will have their own things, and rushing to go early may disturb other people. Moreover, when entering other people's homes, you can't wander around without permission, because people in this country value privacy very much.