Appointments only after registration via Terminland
Wednesday, 1:00 – 2:00 pm
In person, via video chat or phone
(Campus Bockenheim)
PhD-students and scientists please inform themselves and apply through the website of the Goethe-Welcome-Center.
About the Scholarship
The Hessian Ministry of Science and the Arts (HMWK) awards the HessenFonds Scholarship to particularly gifted and high-achieving refugee students. The scholarship is supposed to support the start or continuation of studies or an academic career at a public university in Hesse and includes 300 euros per month for students, for one year.
Call for Applications
The
application period for the funding period Summer Semester 2026 ist closed. The next call for applications for the funding period Winter Semester 2026/27 will probably be announced shortly.
Requirements for Funding (Updated: December 2025)
Required Documents for the Application (Updated: December 2025)
Note: Certificates must be submitted as a copy/scan of the certified translation or in German or English original language. Foreign-language certificates (except English) should not be submitted additionally. Missing documents must be indicated in the application documents.
Application Process
Application process closed.
If you have any questions in advance, you are welcome to send us an email or arrange an advising appointment at any time.
Important: Make sure to request your academic report from a faculty member as early as possible, as preparing it can take several weeks! Kindly ask the faculty member to refer to us if they have any questions.
Contact at Goethe University
Student Refugee Advisory Service; Email: studium-flucht@uni-frankfurt.de
PhD-students please inform themselves and apply through the website of the Goethe-Welcome-Center.
About the Scholarship
The Hilde Domin Program of the DAAD supports at-risk Master's students and doctoral candidates worldwide who are formally or de facto denied the right to education in their country of origin. The program enables them to begin or continue their studies in Germany.
Funding for Master's students typically includes:
Participation in a preparatory German language course can also be funded, and a travel allowance may be granted based on your country of origin or current residence.
Current Call for Applications
The application period for the funding period summer semester 2027 (April 1, 2027 – March 31, 2028) is open and runs until Wednesday, February 25, 2026 (end of day).
Requirements for Funding (Data as of September 2025)
If your academic credentials in Germany are recognized can be checked at anabin. An overview of study programs at Goethe University can be found here.
Application Process
Applicants must first be nominated by a university. Please contact us via e-mail and we will send you all the further information.
Important: An academic reference form is required for the nomination. This should be completed by a faculty member currently teaching at Goethe University who is academically related to your desired Master's program. As this reference can take several weeks to obtain, please make sure to request it as early as possible. Please contact us before getting in contact with a faculty member.
The Deutschlandstipendium is aimed at all students at Goethe University and, in addition to financial support of 300 euros/ month, also offers a non-material support programme. Prerequisites for a scholarship are very good academic performances as well as social commitment. In addition, biographical difficulties (e.g. refugee experience) are given special consideration in the selection process.
Contact point at Goethe University:
E-mail: deutschlandstipendium@uni-frankfurt.de
Goethe-Universitie's website on the Deutschlandstipendium