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Technical University of Munich (Technische Universität München)

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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe's leading research universities, branding itself as "The Entrepreneurial University." Founded in Germany, TUM is an excellence university focused on engineering, natural sciences, life sciences, medicine, and management. The university emphasizes innovation, talent development, and societal responsibility through cutting-edge research, innovative teaching, and lifelong learning programs. TUM operates multiple schools including Computation, Information and Technology; Engineering and Design; Natural Sciences; Life Sciences; Medicine and Health; Management; and Social Sciences and Technology.

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Loschge Scholarship

The Loschge Scholarship is provided by the Loschge Scholarship Endowment to support undergraduate and graduate students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The scholarship specifically targets students enrolled in the TUM School of Engineering and Design who are studying in the field of thermal engineering, particularly those affiliated with the Chair of Energy Systems. This scholarship aims to provide financial assistance to help students focus on their studies in energy systems and thermal engineering disciplines. Applications are available through the Institute for Energy Systems at TUM, and the scholarship provides monthly support of up to €550 to selected recipients.

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Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship - Financial Aid for Dissertation Printing Costs

The Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship provides financial aid to help cover dissertation printing costs for doctoral candidates at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). This scholarship fund is administered by the state of Bavaria on behalf of the late Consul Oskar Karl Forster and is made available through TUM. The scholarship is available to students with university entrance certificates from Germany and students with university entrance certificates from abroad who are entitled to BAföG benefits. To qualify, applicants must have completed their dissertation with a final grade of at least 'magna cum laude' and must not receive a higher current income than the basic amount of the graduate scholarship specified in the Bavarian Elite Promotion Act, which totals 1,800 euros. Applications must be submitted no later than one month after the dissertation has been printed.

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Scholarship for International Students of TUM

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) awards scholarships for international students funded through budget resources from the Bavarian government. This is a one-time financial aid between €500 and €1,800 per semester that students can reapply for every semester. The maximum funding period is 36 months. The scholarship is designed to support international students who are not eligible for BAföG due to their nationality, have demonstrated financial need, and maintain good academic records. Students must be enrolled from their 3rd semester of bachelor's studies or 2nd semester of master's studies at TUM (or 1st semester if their bachelor's degree was completed at TUM). The scholarship aims to provide financial support for living costs while studying at one of Germany's leading technical universities.

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Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship for Books and Learning Materials

The Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship for Books and Learning Materials provides financial aid to students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) for purchasing books and learning materials. This scholarship fund is administered by the state of Bavaria on behalf of the late Consul Oskar Karl Forster and made available through TUM. The scholarship is designed to support academically outstanding students who demonstrate financial need and have completed at least two semesters at TUM. The program targets both students with German university entrance certificates and students with non-German certificates who are entitled to BAföG assistance. Awards range from €100 to €500 and are intended specifically for educational materials relevant to the recipient's course of study. Recipients must provide receipts for all books and learning materials purchased with scholarship funds by the end of the funding semester.

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