DAAD Scholarships Bilateral Exchange of Academics 2025-2026 For International Students
We are happy to announce that the German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD), which is run by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, will continue to foster academic and scientific connections between Germany and its partner nations. The goal of this bilateral exchange program for 2025–2026 is to promote cooperative research initiatives and deepen international ties. This program allows university professors and experienced researchers to stay at state-run or state-approved German universities for research purposes with financing from the Federal Ministry. The approach places a strong emphasis on reciprocal fairness, which promotes cooperation and mutual learning. Through this collaboration, we hope to promote academic collaboration and knowledge exchange on a global scale.
Features:
- University: Germany Universities.
- Degree Level: Post Doctorate & Research.
- Scholarship coverage: Fully Funded.
- Eligible nationalities: All Nationalities.
- Country of award: Germany.
Deadline For Application:
The deadline for Application to apply for DAAD Scholarships Bilateral Exchange of Academics 2025-2026, 15th February 2025.
Financial Benefits:
Monthly Allowance:
- €2,000 is the monthly salary for lecturers, assistant professors, and assistant teachers.
- Monthly teachers' salary: €2,150.
Travel expenses
- They are typically the responsibility of the applicant's home country. Bilateral agreements may cover exceptions.
Additional Support for People with Disabilities:
- DAAD offers subsidies for costs associated with disabilities that are not otherwise covered. Take a look at the details on their website below.
Advantages for Health:
- mandatory in Germany. If you don't already have insurance, DAAD will pay for it and deduct it from your stipend.
There is no funding for congressional trips or lecture tours.
Documents Required:
The following files must be uploaded in PDF format:
- Filled out the online application.
- Whole resume (up to three pages in tabular format).
- List of scholarly works (no more than three pages).
- A thorough research project proposal (no more than ten pages) For further information, see "Important information for scholarship applicants," section B, point 2.
- Research visit schedule, including host institutions and academic connections.
- Your host's unofficial written affirmation of intellectual partnership, acknowledging your proposal and ensuring a spot at the German institute.
- Provide verified translations of any papers that were not originally written in English or German and upload them with the original.
Eligibility Criteria:
- The curriculum is intended for seasoned academics, scientists, and university instructors.
- Along with having a PhD, you also need to be employed at a domestic institution or research facility.
Selection Standards:
The following are the primary selection criteria:
- Your publications and academic accomplishments, if any, should be included in a curriculum vitae and a list of publications.
- A well-organized and persuasive study project.
Application Process:
- Create an account on the DAAD site.
- Go to the online application form on the portal.