Advance Global Development with the DAAD Master’s Scholarship in Agricultural Economics


Take your career in agricultural development to the next level with the DAAD EPOS Master’s Scholarship at the University of Hohenheim. This fully funded opportunity is designed for talented professionals from developing countries who aspire to make a meaningful impact in agricultural economics, development policy, and technology-driven social initiatives↚

 Advance Global Development with the DAAD Master’s Scholarship in Agricultural Economics

About the Program

The M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics is a two-year full-time program delivered in Germany. Scholarship recipients benefit from a comprehensive package covering tuition fees, health insurance, monthly living stipends, travel costs, and additional research support. As part of the DAAD EPOS initiative, scholars also participate in an intensive German language course before starting the program, preparing them for a smooth transition into academic and professional life in Germany

Who Can Apply

Applicants must meet both DAAD EPOS and AgEcon program admission criteria and be citizens of developing countries. Eligible candidates should have at least two years of professional experience after completing their Bachelor’s degree, hold academic degrees no older than six years, and demonstrate strong development-related motivations. Applicants must not have resided in Germany for more than 15 months by the application deadline

Benefits

Full tuition coverage ensures a worry-free academic experience while comprehensive health insurance and a monthly living stipend support day-to-day life. Travel expenses to and from Germany are covered, and additional funding is available to support research endeavors

How to Apply

Submit your application through the official DAAD EPOS portal, including proof of professional experience, academic transcripts, motivation letter, and other required documents. Successful applicants will gain the skills and credentials to influence agricultural development policies and programs on a global scale

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