About the Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH):

Applications for the Master’s program in Water Resources and Environmental Management (WATENV) are now being accepted by applicants from Developing Countries for the academic years 2024–2026. The Leibniz University of Hanover (LUH) in Germany is accepting applications from international candidates for this Master’s program.

WATENV enables young people from across the world to become eligible for responsible, executive roles in engineering, research organizations, consulting firms, development cooperation, and national and international organizations that manage water resources and the environment.

With more than 20,000 students, the Leibniz University of Hannover is located among the renowned Herrenhausen ornamental gardens. About 4,300 people work for LUH, including 300 academics. From engineering and the natural sciences to economics, law, and the humanities, LUH offers a wide range of academic programs.

Scholarship Details:

  • Deadline: September 30, 2023.
  • Award country: Germany.
  • Host University: Leibniz University of Hannover.
  • Course duration: 2 years.
  • Sponsored by: DAAD Organization.
  • Program degree: Master’s degree.
  • Specialization: Major Possible in either Water Resources Management or Sanitary Engineering.

Benefits of the Scholarship:

For international students who qualify for MATM at TUD in the manner described below, DAAD grants full expense reimbursement:

  • Graduate applicants receive a monthly salary of 934 euros.
  • Expenses for health, accident, and liability insurance are covered.
  • If not already paid for by the home nation or another financial source, travel expenses

under particular conditions, add further benefits:

  • Subsidized monthly rent.
  • The amount paid each month to applicants’ accompanying relatives.

Scholarship requirement:

In order to be eligible to apply for DAAD Awards for the WATENV master’s degree program, candidates must meet the requirements listed below:

  • Candidates must be citizens of developing nations.
  • Applicants applying to the WATENV Master’s program should have a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant topic, such as civil engineering, environmental sciences, or any study with a water theme.
  • A certificate that has been accepted by the Leibniz University of Hannover serves as proof of appropriate working knowledge (CEFR C1) of English.
  • Demonstrate two years of professional employment.

About the motivation letter:

if you are submitting applications for several master’s or Ph.D. programs:

Please rank the courses in order of preference, i.e. why is your first choice of course your first choice, why is your second choice your second choice, and so on. For each choice of course please provide clear reasons why you think it will advance you academically and professionally.

  • An identical letter of motivation must be sent for each course you are applying for.
  • If you have any professional experience that relates to the course(s), please explain.
  • Tell us about your motivation and how it connects to the objectives of the EPOS Program.

Scholarship selection criteria:

  • a full set of papers, including a signed, initialed, and checked copy of this form.
  • a DAAD application form that is done.
  • The information on your letter of inspiration, your CV, applications for other degree programs, and applications for other scholarship programs must all match the information on the DAAD application form.
  • Your final grades for your degree were above average (upper third). If you can, please send confirmation from your university if your official degree certificate has not yet arrived.
  • a minimum of two years of relevant job experience after receiving your first degree from college and at the time of application.
  • Applicants with master’s degrees who are applying for master’s programs must persuasively demonstrate why they should receive funding for another postgraduate degree.
  • The last university degree earned by applicants should typically be no older than six years.
  • Applicants who had resided in Germany for more than 15 months as of the application deadline are ineligible.

How to Apply:

Please submit the following email address one PDF file with all the necessary papers for your DAAD scholarship application, in the sequence specified on the checklist. Please avoid sending each document separately. Instead, compile them into a single PDF document.

Give your PDF file the following name:

For instance: “Surname_Firstname_Country_DAAD_2023_Application”

Submission Email:

[email protected]

For more information, please visit the official website of the Leibniz University of Hannover (LUH).

you can also for DAAD Scholarship in Germany.

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