Scholarships connected to the University of Würzburg can apply across many subjects, but the “shape” of funding differs by field and degree level. Many merit-based scholarships (like the Deutschlandstipendium) are open to a wide range of programmes, while other funding is targeted (e.g., completion grants, mobility grants, or country/region-specific schemes).
- Medicine: Medicine (as well as dentistry and pharmacy) has nationwide admission restrictions in Germany. International students can apply (including non-EU/EEA applicants, who have a dedicated application route), but admission is highly competitive. Scholarships for medicine are usually external (e.g., DAAD, foundations) rather than guaranteed university-wide medicine scholarships.
- Engineering & STEM: Würzburg has multiple English-taught or bilingual Master’s options in STEM-related areas (e.g., AI, biochemistry, chemistry, physics), which can pair well with merit-based scholarships and research-focused funding.
- Business/Economics: Programmes like Management International and International Economic Policy are explicitly international-facing and can be attractive for merit-based funding and external scholarships.
- Humanities: Würzburg also lists English-taught options such as Computational Humanities, and many humanities students seek scholarships through foundations, DAAD pathways, or merit programmes.
A real example from the recipient stories: Tegegn Mokona pursued economics/data analysis and emphasized that his “solid academic performance, research work, and leadership experiences” helped build a strong profile, an approach that transfers well across STEM, business, and humanities.