The China Scholarship Programme 2026/27, offered by the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes), provides a fully funded, one-year academic and language immersion in China. Supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and coordinated with the China Scholarship Council (CSC), this program awards 15 scholarships annually to highly qualified students.
This program enables scholars to gain advanced language skills, cultural understanding, and firsthand exposure to China’s academic, political, and technological landscape. It is ideal for students seeking careers in international relations, business, research, or cross-cultural engagement.
Scholarship Benefits
Financial Support
Study Allowance: €300 per month
Living Allowance: Up to €855/month (BAföG-based)
International Allowance: €350/month + €100 foreign supplement (for eligible scholars)
Travel Grant: Up to €1,425 for international roundtrip travel
Tuition Fees in China: Fully covered by the China Scholarship Council
Health Insurance: Subsidy for eligible participants
Language Preparation: Three-week intensive Chinese course pre-departure
Non-Financial Support
Access to the Studienstiftung educational network
Mentorship and academic advising
Pre-departure seminar and post-return support
Continued eligibility for other Studienstiftung programs
Networking opportunities with alumni and professionals
Eligibility Criteria
Students from all disciplines except arts and design
Completed at least two semesters of undergraduate study
Strong academic record
No prior Chinese language knowledge required
German citizens preferred; international students enrolled in German universities may be eligible
Both existing Studienstiftung scholars and new applicants can apply
Ineligible Programs:
Postgraduate studies after a Master’s or state exam
Degree-seeking programs in China (Bachelor/Master)
Short-term or internship-only programs
Double degree programs
Diversity Encouragement: Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds, including individuals with chronic illnesses, refugee histories, caregiving responsibilities, or socioeconomic challenges, are especially encouraged to apply.
Required Documents
Completed application form (PDF)
Motivation letter highlighting academic and intercultural objectives
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Academic transcripts and proof of enrollment
Recommendation letters (if applicable)
Application Process
Submission: Email application and documents as a PDF to [email protected]
Pre-selection: By end of November 2025, some applicants will be invited to a selection seminar
CSC Placement: Apply to Chinese universities via China Scholarship Council in February 2026
Language Course: March 2026 – Intensive Chinese training
Preparatory Seminar: Late June to early July 2026
Departure: September 2026
Application Deadline: October 1, 2025
Participating Universities
While final placement is coordinated through the China Scholarship Council, typical host institutions include:
Tsinghua University, Beijing – Engineering, policy, and technology
Peking University, Beijing – Political science, law, philosophy
Fudan University, Shanghai – Humanities and social sciences
Shanghai Jiao Tong University – Technology and environmental research
Renmin University, Beijing – Economics, public policy, international relations
Language Preparation
Selected scholars begin with a three-week intensive Chinese course at the University of Trier, covering:
Reading, writing, and speaking fundamentals
Chinese culture and history
Academic and technical vocabulary
Intercultural communication workshops
This ensures functional proficiency upon arrival in China.
Program Objectives
Develop Mandarin language skills and cultural competency
Gain insights into China’s political, educational, and technological systems
Access top Chinese universities and research facilities
Build a global professional and alumni network
Prepare for careers in international relations, business, research, and diplomacy
Final Notes
The China Scholarship Programme 2026/27 offers a transformative opportunity to study, live, and work in one of the world’s most dynamic countries. It combines academic excellence, cultural immersion, and financial support, preparing participants for global careers and bilateral collaboration.
Apply by October 1, 2025.
Program Contacts:
Dr. Julia Schütze, Program Director – [email protected] | +49 30 20370 448
Rainer Bauck, Coordinator – [email protected] | +49 30 20370 443
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Students (except arts/design) with at least two semesters completed at a German university. Both current Studienstiftung scholars and external applicants are eligible.
2. Is Chinese language knowledge required?
No prior knowledge is needed. A three-week intensive course is provided pre-departure.
3. What does the scholarship cover?
Study and living allowances, tuition fees, travel, health insurance subsidies, and language training.
4. When is the application deadline?
October 1, 2025.
5. Which universities will I study at?
Typical placements include Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan, Shanghai Jiao Tong, and Renmin University.
6. Are international students eligible?
Yes, if enrolled in a German university and meeting program requirements.

