International students and young professionals looking for fully funded postgraduate and doctoral scholarships in Germany now have a structured pathway through the scholarship programmes 2026-2027 offered by Katholischer Akademischer Ausländer-Dienst. Commonly known as KAAD, this German academic exchange service supports talented individuals from the Global South and Eastern Europe through multiple scholarship streams designed for Master’s, PhD, and research-level study.
If you are aiming for postgraduate study in Germany, already enrolled in a German university, or planning a Master’s in your home or a third country, KAAD’s Scholarship Programme 1, Scholarship Programme 2, and Eastern Europe Programme could open serious academic doors for 2026.
A Three-Track Gateway to Germany and Beyond
KAAD structures its funding under three main scholarship pathways:
| Programme | Route/Stream | Target Applicants | Study Location | Key Purpose/Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scholarship Programme 1 | Invitation Programme | Postgraduates and professionals with proven work experience from KAAD focus countries | Germany | Invites qualified candidates for postgraduate studies or research stays in Germany in cooperation with partner countries |
| Scholarship Programme 1 | In-Country Programme (Master’s in Home Country) | Master’s students in selected partner countries | Home country (15 locations across Ethiopia, Ghana, Guatemala, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Peru, Zimbabwe) | Supports Master’s degree studies within the applicant’s home country at partner institutions |
| Scholarship Programme 1 | Third-Country Programme (Master’s in Selected Country) | Students from selected regions including refugees and developing countries | Selected third countries (e.g., Thailand for Myanmar students; Lebanon/Jordan for Syrian refugees) | Enables Master’s studies in a designated third country when study in home country is not feasible |
| Scholarship Programme 2 | Study Support in Germany | Students from Global South already studying in Germany (Master’s or PhD) | Germany | Provides funding support to those already enrolled in German universities; candidates nominated by Catholic University Chaplaincies |
| Eastern Europe Programme | Master’s, PhD & Research Stays | Students and researchers from Eastern Europe | Germany | Supports Master’s, PhD, and short-term research or academic stays in Germany through regional partner committees |
What Does the KAAD Scholarship Financial Package Cover?
If you are searching for a fully funded scholarship in Germany, KAAD’s financial support is designed to reduce the real cost of international academic mobility and allow you to focus fully on your studies or research.
Depending on the programme and study level, selected scholars may receive:
- Monthly stipend to cover living expenses in Germany or the host country
- Contribution toward tuition fees (where applicable)
- Health insurance coverage
- Travel allowance to and from the host country
- Language course support (especially German language preparation when required)
- Academic and spiritual mentoring through KAAD networks
As a candidate, this means you are not just receiving financial aid. You are entering a structured support system that includes mentoring, networking, and long-term academic development within Germany’s academic landscape.
Who Can Apply?
KAAD scholarships are selective and mission-driven. While requirements vary by programme and region, core eligibility expectations typically include:
- Citizenship of a country in the Global South or Eastern Europe (depending on programme)
- Strong academic performance in previous studies
- Admission or clear academic plan for Master’s or PhD study
- Demonstrated professional experience (particularly for Invitation Programme)
- Commitment to contributing to home country development
- For Programme 2: Current enrolment in a Master’s or PhD in Germany and proposal via Catholic University Chaplaincy
- Willingness to engage in KAAD’s academic and values-based network
Applicants are usually expected to show leadership potential, social commitment, and a long-term vision that links their academic goals to societal impact.
Apply: https://www.kaad.de/en/stipendien
How Many Awards Are Available?
KAAD operates multiple scholarship streams across several countries and regions. While a fixed global number of awards is not always publicly stated, scholarships are distributed across Programme 1, Programme 2, and the Eastern Europe Programme annually through partner committees and institutional nominations.
The number of funded candidates depends on programme capacity, regional allocations, and available funding in a given academic cycle.