Here is a scholarship opportunity to support interested and exceptional students who wish to study in one of the prestigious institutions in Germany. This is Hans-Peter Wild Talent Scholarships at Heidelberg University, Germany.
The Heidelberg University Scholarships are sponsored by the Hans-Peter Wild Talent Scholarships. Is to help reduce the financial burden of students, and to help promote their academic excellence with no barriers.
Application is hereby invited from suitable and qualified candidates for the Hans-Peter Wild Talent Scholarships at Heidelberg University, Germany for the 2022/2023 academic session. Kindly read all the details here carefully before you apply.
What You Must Know About Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1386 under the instruction of Pope Urban VI, Heidelberg is Germany’s oldest university and one of the world’s oldest surviving universities. It was the third university established in the Holy Roman Empire.Â
From their first semester, Heidelberg University encourages exceptional and ambitious students from Germany and abroad to pursue a MINT in mathematics, informatics, natural sciences, and technology. The scholarship is worth 1,000 euros per month and is meant to help you finish your degree in the best-case scenario.
Brief Scholarship Description
Scholarship Sponsor(s):Â Hans-Peter
University for Study:Â Heidelberg University
Academic Type: Bachelor’s or Master’s programme
Award Value:Â 1,000 euros
Application Mode:Â Online
Eligibility Nationality:Â All nationalities
Application Deadline:Â 15 July 2022
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Eligibility Requirement
- All nationalities are eligible to apply.
- Applicants must have a high-school certificate or bachelor’s degree with excellent marks.
- Applicants need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English. Â
- Applicants must be International students
- Eligible Field of Studies: Bachelor’s or Master’s program for a MINT in mathematics, informatics, natural sciences, and technology offered by the university.
Also Apply: Fully Funded Government of Germany DAAD Scholarship 2023/2024
Document Requirements
Documents for Bachelor’s programme applicants
- Curriculum vitae in table form
- Letter of motivation (part of the application form)
- Certificate of university-entrance qualification, foreign certificates require a copy of the original certificate (indicating the final grade) as well as an official translation in German or English and if available, an official conversion to the German grading system.
- Supporting MINT-related documentation on prizes and awards, voluntarily completed internships, professional training in a MINT field, participation in working groups | seminars/pupils‘ academies or a pupils‘ study program if they should be taken into account in the selection procedure
- Two recommendation letters from professionals in the MINT field. These can be, for example, teachers, lecturers, associate professors, research group leaders, academic staff, and lecturers within the framework of a pupils‘ study programme or pupils‘ academy lasting several weeks
- Notification of admission (if available)
Documents for Master’s programme applicants
- Curriculum vitae in table form
- Letter of motivation (part of the application form)
- A first university diploma is relevant for a Master‘s degree including the final grade. If this is not available by the end of the application period, a certificate of the current date of the university confirming the academic achievements so far (if possible with an average grade). The certificate of the university diploma must be submitted by the start of the first week of the lecture period of the semester following the application period. Please note that when it comes to foreign first university diplomas, the original document (indicating the final grade) must be handed in as well as a certified translation in German or English and, if possible, an official conversion of this grade to the German equivalent.
- Supporting MINT-related documentation on prizes and awards, voluntarily completed internships, professional training in a MINT field, conferences, presentations and poster presentations were given, (co-) publications
- Two recommendation letters from professionals in the MINT field. These can be, for example teachers, lecturers, associate professors, research group leaders, academic staff, and lecturers within the framework of a pupils‘ study programme or pupils‘ academy lasting several weeks
- Notification of admission (if available)
How to Apply
First, apply for admission on the university admission application portal.
Go down to the Starting your degree course session on the web page
Select the programme you are enrolling for
Select the course you are applying for. Follow the step-by-step process and apply.
Next, you complete the online application form.