University of Erfurt

Tubingen, Germany

The University of Erfurt is a public institution founded in 1379, later closed in 1816, and re‑established in 1994 after German reunification—thus uniquely regarded as both the oldest and youngest university in Germany . Today, with around 5,700–6,000 students and over 100 professorships, it focuses on humanities, cultural studies, social science
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Yes. Erfurt participates in the Deutschlandstipendium (“Germany Scholarship”), offering €300/month to students based on academic merit, social commitment, or personal circumstances. Applications are typically open June 30 – August 10 .
Students preparing for study abroad can access DAAD PROMOS, Fulbright, Rotary, Auslands-BAföG, and foundation grants. Funding depends on nationality, programme, and eligibility .
Yes. For example, the DAAD Helmut‑Schmidt Programme supports governance and public policy students with fully funded scholarships, especially at the Willy Brandt School, including internship and research opportunities

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