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sdw- Stiftung der Deutschen Wirtschaft

im Haus der Deutschen Wirtschaft
Breite Stra￟e 29,
10178 Berlin
Berlin, Berlin
Germany
Phone: ++49(0)30/20 33 - 15 40
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Studienkolleg - Fellowship Programme for Students Training to be Teachers

  Germany

Deadline: Please see website for updates

Description: Students invited into the Studienkolleg receive scholarships funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research. The extensive promotional program complementing the students course of study is financed by the Foundation of German Business (SDW) and its partners in the business and industry sector. During its establishment phase, the cooperation partner of the Studienkolleg is the Robert Bosch Foundation.

Academic Level:

  • Associates
  • Bachelors
  • Masters

Field(s) of Study:

  • Education
  • Leadership

Amount: visit website for more information

No. of Fellowship Recipients: not specified

Criteria: All non-German students studying to be teachers can apply for admission to the Studienkolleg, if they are registered at a German college or university and are aspiring to be a teacher in Germany. However, there are restrictions for non-EU applicants. They must be eligible to receive assistance in Germany according to S 8 of the Federal Education and Training Assistance Act (BAfoG) or as immigrants have a residence permit in Germany with the perspective of obtaining permanent residence status.

Includes: Parallel to their academic course of study, students will become acquainted with modern work methods and instruments in the areas of project management, quality development, team formation and personnel leadership during special seminars, training sessions and academies. Moreover, their communicative skills, ability to work in a team and intercultural competence will be strengthened as key competences. Likewise, the program will enable students to gather practical experience apart from practice in schools, by e.g. providing insight into the work of companies. All participants will be organized in local chapters, in which they can also develop independent projects.