Applications for the Hertie School Digital Governance Scholarship are being accepted from international students who are eager to tackle the numerous issues offered by digitalisation. The program covers all expenses for studying in Berlin.
The one-year Digital Governance Scholarship at Hertie School is designed for scholars who want to explore the challenges of the digital world, such as the impact of rapid technological advancements, industry disruptions from automation, the spread of (mis)information, and increased digital access to personal data. This award is meant for students who want to understand and contribute to good AI policies in the digital environment.
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Brief Description
Scholarship Sponsor(s):Â Hertie School
Host Institution(s):Â Hertie School, Germany
Scholarship Worth: Up to $37,500
Number of Awards:Â Not Specified
Study Level:Â Masters
Nationality:Â International Students
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Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility conditions for Hermite School Digital Governance Scholarship in Berlin for International Students are as follows:
- Open to applicants from all nationalities
- Applicants must meet the criteria for their desired course in the field – Master of Public Policy (MPP)
- Applicants must have good academic records and solid background in Digital Science
Scholarship Benefits
The Hertie School Digital Governance Scholarship for International Students includes 2 full scholarships worth 37,500 Euros.
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How to Apply for Hertie School Digital Governance Scholarship
Eligible applicants for the Hertie School Digital Governance Scholarship should apply online through the official website for the program by following the process below:
- First, submit a standard application to the MPP programme.
Your application for admission to a master’s programme must be submitted by either the Early Bird deadline (1 December) or Priority Deadlines (non-EU/EEA 15 January; EU/EEA 15 February). We recommend you apply as early as possible. - After receiving an admission offer, you will be invited to access the Funding Application. You will have two weeks to apply for scholarships.
- Write a one-page personal statement elaborating on your interest in digitalisation and how your studies at the Hertie School could serve this purpose.
Note: You may not apply for scholarships until after being admitted to a programme. You may only apply to one full scholarship per year. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview with a faculty member.
Application Deadline: December 1, 2024.