The German Academic Exchange Service — DAAD — runs the largest scholarship programme for international students in Europe. For African applicants, the DAAD scholarship 2026 cycle is one of the strongest fully funded routes to a German Master’s or PhD, with monthly stipends, paid travel, and even health insurance built in.
Here is everything Nigerian and African students need to know about the DAAD 2026/2027 cycle, from eligibility to deadlines to which programmes give you the best shot.
What Are the DAAD 2026/2027 Scholarships?
DAAD funds dozens of scholarship programmes each year. The most relevant for African applicants in 2026 are:
- Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS) — fully funded Master’s degrees in development-relevant fields (agriculture, public health, water management, governance, education, engineering).
- DAAD In-Country/In-Region Scholarships for Sub-Saharan Africa — Master’s and PhD funding to study at African universities in another African country (or in your home country).
- DAAD Doctoral Programmes in Germany — fully funded PhD opportunities at German universities and research institutes.
- Hilde Domin Programme — for at-risk students and researchers from countries where rule of law and academic freedom are under pressure.
Several of these are open right now. Programme-specific deadlines vary, so checking the DAAD scholarship database for your exact target programme is critical.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility differs by programme, but the common DAAD baseline for African applicants includes:
- A Bachelor’s degree — usually completed within the last 6 years — in a relevant subject. Many EPOS programmes require a four-year Bachelor’s.
- At least 2 years of professional experience for the development-related Master’s programmes.
- Strong academic results — typically Second Class Upper or higher.
- Proof of motivation that is development-related: how your studies will contribute to your home country.
- Language proficiency — German for German-taught programmes, English (IELTS/TOEFL) for English-taught programmes.
What the DAAD Scholarship Covers
For Africans selected under fully funded programmes, the DAAD package typically covers:
- Monthly stipend: roughly €992 for Master’s students and €1,300 for PhD candidates.
- Travel allowance for return flights from Nigeria or other African countries.
- Tuition at most participating German universities (most public German universities already charge no or minimal tuition).
- Health, accident, and personal liability insurance.
- Programme-specific extras: family allowance, language course funds, research allowance, and a thesis grant.
How Nigerian and African Students Should Apply
Successful DAAD applications usually share the same backbone:
- Pick a programme that fits your career narrative — do not apply to a long list. DAAD reviewers value coherence.
- Build a strong motivation letter that connects your professional experience to a specific development problem in Nigeria or your home country.
- Secure well-targeted academic references — ideally from professors or supervisors who can speak to both your academic ability and your societal contribution.
- Apply several months before the deadline to give referees time and to leave room for transcript or notarisation issues.
- Confirm exact deadlines, language requirements, and document checklists in the official DAAD funding database.
Why DAAD Matters for Africans
For Nigerian and African students, DAAD removes the two biggest barriers to studying in Germany: cost and credential recognition. Public German universities are already low-tuition, and DAAD bridges the rest — flights, living costs, insurance, and even a buffer for thesis work.
A DAAD-funded German degree also opens powerful follow-on routes. Graduates qualify for the 18-month German job-seeker stay, the EU Blue Card (with a confirmed job offer), and ultimately permanent residence and citizenship pathways across the Schengen Area.
Key Takeaways
- DAAD runs the largest fully funded scholarship pool for African students in Europe.
- Top 2026 routes for Nigerians: EPOS Master’s, DAAD PhD Programmes, and the In-Country/In-Region Scholarships for Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Stipend: €992/month for Master’s, €1,300/month for PhD candidates, plus flights and insurance.
- Match your motivation letter to a clear development problem and target programme.
- Verify your specific programme deadline in the official DAAD database — deadlines differ.
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