Funding at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz can be easier to navigate when you start with the most generous options. Below is a shortlist prioritized by the level of support.
University scholarships associated with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz often form the core of an applicant’s funding plan. Here are a few notable options to review first. Free Tuition is a full tuition award, and the listed benefits often include full tuition fees for 4 years for Bachelor's degrees and 2 years for Master's degrees and up to 6 years for Doctorate degrees. Research Assistantships is usually considered partially funded, and typical coverage can include a salary.
In addition to university awards, students connected to Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz may also consider government and external scholarships. Here are a few widely relevant options. DAAD Scholarships is fully funded, and coverage often includes €992 for master's and €1,300 for Ph.D. students, health insurance, and one-time research allowance. Deutschlandstipendium is partially funded and typically covers a monthly stipend of 300 EUR. Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Grant (KAS) is commonly categorized as partially funded support, and coverage that often includes up to 992 euros per month for Bachelor's, master's, and or postgraduate study, up to 1,400 euros per month for PhD study, and health insurance subsidy of up to 120 euros per month.
You can find more university scholarships and external or government scholarships further down on this page.