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The scholarship is for a fully funded Bachelor's, Master’s, and PhD studies, under the Funda Germany Scholarship Programme, commencing in September 2026.
“Constructor University is an English-medium, campus university in Bremen, ranked among the top 30% globally. With students from around 120 different nations, it is among the world’s most international universities, offering Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in a wide variety of fields,” the department said.
A wide range of study fields is available for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees and PhD projects, including various engineering fields, robotics, management, mathematics, fuel cell development, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, computational systems biology, nano electronics, specialist areas in physics, chemistry, applied mathematics and geosciences, social data sciences, cognitive psychology, computer science, biotechnology, accounting and auditing, political sciences, international logistics, computational drug discovery, communication science, history, economics, sociology and many more.
A comprehensive list of fields of study for the Bachelor’s degree is available Constructor University - undergraduate education and for Master’s programmes: Constructor University - graduate education.
A comprehensive list of fields of study for the PhD can be accessed via Constructor University - PhD degrees.
The scholarship will cover the following:
Application for the scholarships is strictly online via the application portal.
Applicants at the Bachelor’s and Master’s level are required to complete the online application on the Constructor University application portal, accessible on the website by the deadline indicated and fulfil all requirements as stipulated.
Successful awardees who withdraw from the programme after signing the Constructor University contract will be liable for the full costs as stipulated in the Constructor University student contract.
More information about the scholarship is available here.
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