DAAD/EPOS Scholarship Description
The DAAD/EPOS Scholarship is Germany's flagship development scholarship, funding young professionals from developing countries to pursue specialized master's degrees that drive sustainable change in their home regions.
Since 1961, DAAD has supported over 2 million scholars worldwide, creating a powerful network of leaders across government, industry, and civil society in 160+ countries.
What Makes DAAD/EPOS Unique
- Target development-focused master's programmes at top German universities
- Join a 60-year legacy of development practitioners and change-makers
- Access Germany's world-class research infrastructure and faculty
- Return home with specialized skills directly applicable to your field
What's Covered
Monthly stipend (€850-1,200), full health insurance, return airfare, and study allowance. Admin fees covered for most programmes. You join a lifetime alumni network across sectors.
Application Timeline 2027/28
- June 15, 2026: Application period opens
- October 15, 2026: Applications close
- December 2026 - March 2027: Programme committee selection + DAAD review
- April 2027: Final scholarship decisions announced
- October 2027: Studies begin
Who Can Apply (MSc Environmental Governance Example)
You qualify if you:
- Hold a bachelor's degree (awarded 2020-2026, upper third of class)
- Have 2+ years relevant professional experience (post-bachelor, not academic/teaching)
- Are from a DAC developing country
- Have lived in Germany for ≤15 months total
- Can demonstrate clear development impact goals
Note: Already have a master's? You'll need strong justification for a second postgraduate degree.
How to Win a DAAD/EPOS Scholarship
Strong candidates demonstrate:
- Specific, measurable professional achievements in development work
- Clear gap between current skills and impact goals
- Direct connection between chosen programme and home country needs
- Concrete post-study implementation plan with timeline
Common mistakes:
- Vague "I want to help my country" statements
- Academic/teaching experience instead of practitioner work
- Applying with degree older than 6 years
- Missing development-relevance connection
- Not addressing why they need THIS specific programme
Application Checklist (MSc Environmental Governance)
- Complete Online Eligibility Assessment (OEA)
- Compile all documents into ONE PDF:
- Motivation letter (development-focused)
- CV (Europass format)
- University transcripts + degree certificate
- Language certificate (IELTS/TOEFL or German)
- Professional references (sent separately by referees to info-meg@unr.uni-freiburg.de)
- Proof of work experience (2+ years)
- Email complete PDF to info-meg@unr.uni-freiburg.de
- Ensure referees send letters directly (not through you)
Pro Tip: DAAD selects "development practitioners," not just high achievers. Show measurable impact: "I manage watershed restoration covering 8,000 hectares serving 12 villages" beats "I am passionate about environmental conservation." Every sentence should connect your past work, current gap, and future implementation plan.