On this website you can find information on the semester fee, possible scholarships and educational grants.
In Germany there are no tuition fees.
However, the living cost and other cost incurred for living and studying has to be taken into account. In addition to general fixed expenses such as living costs for food, housing and daily life, international students will also have additional costs for travel, visa applications and translations and so on.
Please see the FAU website on the average cost for living and studying at FAU. They give you a good overview on the neccessary means to study at FAU.
You can check out the YouTube-video on how to get a scholarship in Germany by FAU students.
Below you can find a list of means for financing your studies and different scholarships that you can apply for:
There is a semester fee of approx. 67.00 EURO for all students, which consists of a contribution to Student Services which runs student advisory services, the canteens, the student dormitories and other services for students and the basic semester ticket.
- Advanced Materials and Processes (https://www.map.tf.fau.de/)
- Chemical and Biological Engineering (https://www.cbi.studium.fau.de/studieninteressierte/masterstudium/)
- Chemical Engineering – Nachhaltige Chemische Technologien (https://www.cen.studium.fau.de/studieninteressierte/masterstudium/)
- Chemistry (https://www.chemistry.nat.fau.eu/studying/chemistry-molecular-science/msc-chemistry-msc-molecular-science/)
- Clean Energy Processes (https://www.cep.study.fau.eu/master-m-sc-clean-energy-processes/)
- Materials Science (https://www.mat.studium.fau.de/)
- Molecular Science (https://www.chemistry.nat.fau.eu/studying/chemistry-molecular-science/msc-chemistry-msc-molecular-science/)
- Nanotechnologie (https://www.ww.tf.fau.de/startseite/studium/nanotechnologie-2/)
- Physics (https://www.physik.nat.fau.de/studium/studiengaenge-physik-b-sc-und-physics-m-sc/)
- Physics Advanced (https://www.physics-advanced.de/)
- Financial support: 900 Euro/month over 12 months, starting with the start of the winter semester 2023/24.
- A student assistant position will be offered as a continuation of the financial support in the second year, upon successful completion of the academic requirement of the first academic year.
- The fellowship holder will also receive for the entire duration of the Master’s program (4 semesters):
- Student associate membership in the Integrated Research Training School of the CRC and, with this, full access to all training offers and funding measures provided by the program
- Admission to all training offers and support measures provided by the equal opportunity program
- Scientific mentoring by a professor involved in the CRC1411
- Priority offers of mini-projects or master thesis topics relating to the research fields of CRC
- Participation in all (semi-annual) CRC status meetings including board and lodging
- Prospects for a doctoral position within the Collaborative Research Centre, subject to motivation and scientific performance
- Participate in the CRC status meetings and program offers of the Research Training Group
- Conduct at least one practical project (miniprojects or master thesis) in a research group involved in the CRC
- Contribute to PR measures (reports / articles for websites, participation in information events)
- Eligible are excellent female applicants for a Master’s degree in a degree program at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg with relevance to the CRC, with a start in WS2022/23.
- A selection interview for the fellowship will take place after screening of candidates.
- Based on the interview process, the CRC 1411 Executive Board will select the fellowship holder
- The following criteria are used to select the fellowship holder:
- Scientific excellence (as demonstrated by academic grades in the respective Bachelor’s program)
- Additional relevant qualifications and activities (conference attendance, additional studies, publications)
- CRC 1411-specific expertise and motivation (theoretical or practical knowledge in particle synthesis, chromatography, characterisation of nanomaterials or relevant simulation methods)
- Required financial support to be able to participate in the degree program at FAU
It is provided by FAU and available twice a year.
- intended to support international students during the last months before graduation, usually while writing their thesis or taking final exams
- KfW loans:
KfW loans are also from selected banks and Sparkassen nationwide. They are particularly suitable for students who do not receive BAföG but are not financed by their parents. - Student loans:
Student loans have been on the market for a long time and some of them are being adapted to meet the new market requirements. - Offers available at Volksbanken and Raiffeisenbanken (VR-Bildungsfinanzierung), and from Sparkassen (Sparkassen-Bildungskredit):
These offers aim at ‘average’ students and are based on the overall concept of the provider. - Credit models from large banks
- Education funding concept from CareerConcept:
These are designed for students with high potential and therefore have a thorough selection process.
- Bundesstiftung Mutter und Kind:
For pregnant women in personal and financial emergency situations. - Madame Courage:
For single student mothers in the final stage of their studies - Hildegardis Verein:
Among many loans that Hildegardis Verein provides (check here), there is a loan for female students with children. - Christiane Nüsslein-Vollhard-Stiftung:
For talented young women with children, in the field of experimental natural sciences.