Germany: funding cuts a “great concern” – DAAD
The DAAD is imploring the German Federal Foreign Office to “reduce cuts” to its budget, which would result in multiple programs and scholarships being eliminated from its roster.
The DAAD is imploring the German Federal Foreign Office to “reduce cuts” to its budget, which would result in multiple programs and scholarships being eliminated from its roster.
A Turkish government-funded scholarship program for international students has received over 165,000 applications in 2022.
Close to 400 students from New Zealand will be joining study programs across Asia and Latin America as part of the Prime Minister’s scholarships.
Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has announced an eight-year, $80m scholarship program for individuals in 24 developing nations.
The University of York, Kaplan International Pathways and Ashinaga Association have launched a £1.2 million scholarship scheme to benefit African students.
Estonia-based SaaS platform DreamApply has launched an initiative designed to help institutions manage their scholarship and grants processes.
Only one in 10 candidates will get a place to study at the Pan African University, the latest selection of students for the next academic year shows.
Canada has revealed a new range of scholarships while Ontario will renew a fund in memory of the victims of the Flight 752 plane crash in 2020.