Job Description
Are you a passionate architect with a vision to push the boundaries of design? The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a remarkable opportunity to pursue your postgraduate studies in architecture at renowned German universities through their prestigious scholarship program.
Opportunity Description:
The DAAD postgraduate scholarships for architecture provide exceptional international students with the chance to:
- Study at world-class German universities: Immerse yourself in the rich architectural heritage and cutting-edge research of Germany.
- Develop your skills and knowledge: Gain advanced training and expertise in architectural theory, design, and technology.
- Expand your international network: Connect with fellow students, faculty, and professionals within the German architectural landscape.
- Contribute to the global architectural community: Pursue research and design projects that address contemporary challenges and shape the future of the built environment.
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Scholarship Highlights:
- Financial Support: The DAAD scholarship covers monthly living expenses, health insurance, and tuition fees.
- Duration: The scholarship period typically spans 10 to 24 months.
- Research Focus: Emphasis on research-oriented postgraduate programs.
- Start Date: January 2025
- Selection Date: October 2025
- Type: Fully-funded
- Study Level: Master’s degree
- Field study: Architecture
- Eligible Nations: for all students
- Course Start: 1 October of the following year after the application
What Can Be Funded?
The DAAD scholarship covers:
- Tuition fees: Costs associated with your chosen postgraduate program.
- Monthly Living Allowance: A stipend to cover basic living expenses (housing, food, transportation, etc.)
- Health Insurance: Coverage for medical expenses during your studies.
- Travel Costs: A one-time travel allowance to cover your initial journey to Germany.
- Study: his study scholarship program, applicants can complete the following study programs: (Master’s., Complementary courses that do not lead to a final qualification, DAAD does not fund a Master’s degree program in Germany).
- The study visit is important for the achievement of the scholarship objective.
- Course completion is not possible in the home country.
- It is no longer than a quarter of the scholarship duration.
- When choosing the desired degree programs, provide a minimum number of credit points (CP) equivalent to the European Credit Transfer System or ECTS for Design/Projects. Please read the guides as follows: (120 CP at least 45 CP, 90 CP at least 34 CP and 60 CP at least 23 CP).
- DAAD scholarships are not for participation in degree programs.
- This scholarship program funds only projects in the area of Design or…
Eligibility Criteria:
- Academic Background: Hold a recognized university degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in architecture or a related field. Applicants can hold the nationality of any country to apply for this scholarship
- Language Proficiency: Demonstrate proficiency in German (unless the program is taught in English). applicants should provide TOEFL or IELTS certificates. And also candidates should provide English language proficiency proof, e.g., DSH or TestDaF for courses in the German language (At least B2, usually C1)
- Research Proposal: Submit a compelling research proposal that aligns with your academic interests and the university’s research focus.
- Letter of Acceptance: Secure a letter of acceptance from a participating German university for a postgraduate program.
- They must have recently gained a first university degree in Architecture, Urban Planning or Urban Development, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design,, Landscape Planning, , Monument Conservation, and Building in Existing Contexts or Reconditioning of Old Buildings.
Selection Criteria:
- Academic Excellence: Strong academic performance and a proven track record of achievement.
- Research Potential: A well-defined research proposal with clear objectives and a feasible research plan.
- Motivation and Commitment: Demonstrated passion for architecture and a commitment to pursuing your studies in Germany.
- Language Proficiency: Sufficient German language proficiency for successful participation in the program.
Document Requirements:
- Application Form: Complete the DAAD online application form.
- University Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previous universities attended.
- Degree Certificates: Proof of your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.
- Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining your research topic, methodology, and anticipated outcomes.
- Travel allowance
- Letter of Acceptance: A letter of acceptance from the German university for your chosen program.
- Language Proficiency Certificates: Proof of German language proficiency (if applicable).
- Letter of Recommendation: Two letters of recommendation from professors or other academic advisors.
- Curriculum Vitae: A comprehensive CV highlighting your academic achievements, research experience, and professional activities.
- Portfolio: A digital or physical portfolio showcasing your architectural designs, projects, and creative work.
How to Submit Work Samples?
- Digital Portfolio: Submit your portfolio in a digital format (PDF or online platform) that showcases your best work.
- Presentation: Structure your portfolio with clear headings, captions, and annotations that explain your design concepts, approaches, and outcomes.
- Variety: Include diverse projects that demonstrate your skills in different areas of architecture (e.g., urban planning, building design, sustainability, digital modeling).
- Quality: Ensure high-resolution images and clear, professional presentations.
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Registration Guidelines for the application portal
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Guidelines applying online in the DAAD portal
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How to Apply:
- Application Portal: Access the DAAD online application portal at [link to DAAD website].
- Deadline: The application deadline typically falls in the spring/summer months.
- Review Process: The DAAD selection committee reviews applications and shortlists candidates.
- Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview to discuss their research proposal and qualifications.
- Notification: Applicants are informed of the selection results via email.
Application Guides:
- DAAD Website: The DAAD website provides detailed application guidelines, FAQs, and other helpful information.
- University Websites: Contact the specific German university you are applying to for additional information and specific application requirements.