MA International Relations - Tuition

In contrast to comparable programs, the MA International Relations does not charge a tuition fee. In turn, students are expected to cover their own living costs.


Funding and Scholarships


We strongly urge students to apply for funding on their own and in a timely way. Starting to look for funding a year before the program starts is not too early.

This applies in particular to the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) which is particularly attractive for potential students of the MA in International Relations.

Here are some websites to help you in your search for scholarships:


German Foundations

Please note that some German foundations require that applicants speak fluent German to participate in events and seminars offered by the foundations (often required for scholarship recipients).



Other Internationally Active Foundations and Organizations

DAAD-OSI Program (DAAD in association with the Open Society Institute)
Special areas of interest are Central Asia, Caucasus region, Belarus

AlBan
(European Union Programme of High Level Scholarships for Latin America)

Special funding opportunities for students from Latin America