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DAAD Scholarships 2027 for African Master’s Students: Funded Master’s at German Universities

The DAAD Scholarships 2027 cycle remains the largest single source of funded Master’s seats in Germany for African applicants. Across the EPOS (Development-Related Postgraduate Courses) catalogue, the Helmut-Schmidt Programme, and subject-specific calls in engineering, agriculture, public health and economics, the German Academic Exchange Service typically awards 2,500-3,000 scholarships globally each year, with a meaningful fraction allocated to Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa and the Sahel. For Nigerian, Ghanaian, Kenyan, Tanzanian, Cameroonian, Senegalese, Ethiopian and Egyptian applicants, the 2027 calls open across summer 2026 and close on dates ranging from August 2026 to October 2026 depending on programme.

What changed for DAAD Scholarships 2027?

Three updates worth flagging. First, the standard Master’s monthly stipend rose to €992/month for 2026-2027 awards (up from €934). Second, the DAAD added several new EPOS-eligible Master’s at Bonn (Public Policy and Good Governance), TU Berlin (Urban Management) and Hannover (Water Resources Management) for African applicants in development-relevant fields. Third, the DAAD reaffirmed its commitment to “African Excellence” partnerships, with multi-year funding commitments to in-region centres at the University of Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Cairo, Nairobi and Accra — opening parallel scholarship channels for African students staying on the continent.

The official DAAD English portal and the DAAD-Africa regional hubs publish the canonical calls. Always verify deadlines and eligibility there before paying any third party.

Who can apply?

The DAAD Scholarships 2027 cycle directly targets African applicants holding a strong undergraduate degree (typically First Class or Second Class Upper from accredited universities) plus relevant professional experience for development-track programmes. Typical 2027 candidate profiles: a Lagos-based public health practitioner with three years of NGO experience applying to TropEd (TU Berlin/HMU); a Kenyan agronomist applying to International Agriculture at Hohenheim; a Ghanaian engineer applying to Renewable Energy at Oldenburg; a Cameroonian water specialist applying to Hannover’s Water Resources Management; a Senegalese economist applying to Development Studies at Bochum; an Ethiopian gender researcher applying to International Gender Studies at Göttingen.

EPOS calls explicitly require two years of professional experience in a field relevant to the Master’s programme. The Helmut-Schmidt Programme targets early- and mid-career civil servants and aspiring public-sector leaders.

Key requirements and deadlines

Every DAAD Scholarships 2027 application must satisfy four gates. The first is academic: a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field, typically not older than six years at the application deadline. The second is language: depending on programme, English proficiency (IELTS 6.0-6.5, TOEFL 80+) or German proficiency (DSH or TestDaF for German-medium programmes). The third is professional experience: at least two years of relevant work experience for EPOS, less for some Helmut-Schmidt slots. The fourth is the programme application itself — you apply through the host German university’s process and indicate DAAD-EPOS funding intent.

  • Recognised Bachelor’s (or equivalent), generally not more than six years old at deadline.
  • English IELTS 6.0-6.5 or TOEFL 80+ (some programmes accept ETS Score 5.5 with conditional admission).
  • Two years of relevant professional experience for EPOS programmes.
  • Programme-specific deadlines: most EPOS calls close between 31 August 2026 and 31 October 2026.
  • Two academic and one professional reference letter; CV in DAAD format; motivation letter covering development relevance.

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Why it matters for African applicants

DAAD Scholarships 2027 are among the most generous funded Master’s options globally for African applicants. Beyond the €992/month stipend, the package includes health insurance, return travel, settlement allowance, study allowance and family allowance for those bringing partners or children. Compared to Chevening (UK), Mastercard Foundation Scholars, or Erasmus Mundus, DAAD-EPOS adds the structural benefit of leading directly into Germany’s job market: post-Master’s, scholars can stay 18 months on a Job Seeker Permit, then convert to the EU Blue Card. Many African DAAD alumni transition into German doctoral funding, post-doc positions, or skilled employment in development-finance institutions like KfW, GIZ and DEval.

For broader scholarship context, our Chevening Scholarship 2027/28 guide covers the UK alternative, and our Commonwealth Scholarships 2026/2027 piece covers the Commonwealth track for African applicants.

Frequently asked questions about DAAD Scholarships 2027

What does the DAAD Scholarships 2027 stipend include?

€992/month base stipend, health insurance, return travel from country of residence, settlement allowance, study/research allowance, and family allowance for spouse and children for the duration of the funded programme.

Which African applicants are most competitive for DAAD-EPOS?

Applicants with a strong Bachelor’s (typically Second Class Upper or higher), two-plus years of professional experience in a development-relevant field, clear motivation linking their Master’s to a return contribution to their home country, and language proficiency at IELTS 6.0+ or DSH 2 for German-medium programmes.

When are DAAD Scholarships 2027 deadlines?

Most EPOS programmes close between 31 August 2026 and 31 October 2026. The Helmut-Schmidt Programme has earlier deadlines (typically 31 July 2026). Check each individual programme’s call on the DAAD portal.

Can I apply for DAAD without German language?

Yes. Many EPOS Master’s are taught in English at universities like Bonn, TU Berlin, Hannover, Oldenburg and Göttingen. German is often required at A1 or A2 by the start of the programme to support daily life, but not for academic study.

Does DAAD allow me to bring my family to Germany?

Yes. Family allowance is paid for spouses and dependent children for the duration of the funded programme. The full DAAD spouse-plus-child supplement is roughly €276/month plus €165/month per child in 2026-2027 awards.

Key takeaways

  • DAAD Scholarships 2027 monthly stipend is €992 plus travel, health insurance, settlement and family allowances.
  • Most EPOS deadlines fall between 31 August 2026 and 31 October 2026.
  • African applicants need a Bachelor’s plus two years of professional experience for EPOS programmes.
  • EPOS Master’s at Bonn, TU Berlin, Hannover, Oldenburg, Göttingen are taught in English.
  • Post-Master’s transition: 18-month Job Seeker Permit then EU Blue Card — structural advantage over UK or US scholarship routes.

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