Humboldt University

Institution Overview

Founded in 1810, Humboldt University of Berlin is one of the most prestigious universities in Germany and Europe. It enjoys a world-class reputation in the fields of arts and humanities. Among its famous alumni is Albert Einstein, and the university is associated with 55 Nobel Prize winners.

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is located in the heart of Berlin, the capital of Germany. The university offers a wide range of academic programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine. It is renowned for its distinguished alumni and faculty, which include Nobel laureates and pioneering researchers, making it a hub of influential thinkers.

Tuition & Duration

#74 in Times Higher Education Ranking

#128 in QS World University Rankings

#3 in Humboldt Ranking

#9 in DFG-Ranking

The Deutschlandstipendium scholarship program at Humboldt University of Berlin provides a monthly grant of €300 for at least two semesters to students of all nationalities. The scholarship is jointly funded by the Federal Government of Germany and private sponsors, such as companies, foundations, and individuals, in equal parts.

For more detailed information about the scholarship, please visit the following website:

Deutschlandstipendium – Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (hu-berlin.de)

Application deadline: Until February 15, 2025
Depending on processing load, responses are typically received within an average of 4 to 12 weeks.

Completion of secondary education (12 years or equivalent)

IELTS: 5.0+ |TOEFL: 72+

Programs

Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences

Area Studies Asia/Africa

Biology

Biophysics

Business Administration

Chemistry

Computer Science

Economics

Geography

Mathematics

Physics

Psychology

Social Sciences

Sport Science

American Studies 

Agricultural Economics

Computational Neuroscience

Global Change Geography 

Global History

Integrated Natural Resource Management

Mind and Brain

Optical Sciences

Quantitative Molecular Biology