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Further programmes

Other programmes and offers

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On this page we have put together for you further opportunities for studying abroad as well as corresponding funding possibilities. If you have questions about these offers, we recommend that you first take a look at the main pages for the university’s options for studying abroad outside of Europe.

  • Studying in Great Britain

    Take a look at the programme by the Pädagogischen Austauschdiensts (PAD) of the Kultusministerkonferenz.

  • Studying in the USA

    Programmes of the state of Hesse

    There are programmes between the state of Hesse and the states of Massachusetts und Wisconsin. Information is available on the following pages: Hesse-MassachusettsHesse-Wisconsin.

    More information about these programmes and registration are to be found here.

    BCA - Bridge, Connect, Act

    The following universities participate in the BCA programme:

    Detailed information about the BCA programme is available with the BCA representative in Marburg Kristopher E. Riggs (BCA@staff.uni-marburg.de) and at http://www.staff.uni-marburg.de/~bca/bewerbung.html

    Usually, the application deadline is quite late, as in February for the exchange in September that same year.

    Partner universities

    The Philipps University has many partner universities in the USA from which Marburg students receive partial scholarships (in the form of a waiver of tuition fees).

    The application is to be submitted a year in advance and the term begins usually in winter semester.

    You will find an overview of the American partner universities and also information about the application here.

  • Fulbright scholarships

    Information about partial and full scholarships for studying abroad in the USA can be found at Fulbright.

  • Studying in Canada

    The ISA is responsible for programmes for studying outside of Europe. 

    The Philipps University of Marburg has several partner universities in Canada that provide Marburg students with partial scholarships (= waiver of student fees). 

    Information about studying in Canada, a list of partner universities, their profiles in brief and information about application are available here.

  • Studying in Australia

    Partner universities

    The ISA is responsible for programmes for studying outside of Europe. 

    The Philipps University of Marburg has several partner universities in Australia that provide Marburg students with partial scholarships (= waiver of student fees). 

    Information about studying in Australia, a list of Australian partner universities as well as their profiles in brief and information about application and financing are available here.

    Institut Ranke-Heinemann

    The Institut Ranke-Heinemann/ Australisch-Neuseeländischer Hochschulverbund - IDP Education is the central student secretariat of all Australian and New Zealand universities in Europe and is responsible for advising students, placement applications for studies, scientific and research transfers as well as research grants and awarding scholarships.

    Hessen-Queensland Exchange Program

    The Hessen-Queensland Exchange Program has the aim of promoting the exchange of students and university staff between Hesse and Queensland. It is based on a programme agreement between universities in Queensland and Hesse. The Hessen-Queensland Exchange Program contributes to the internationalisation of Hessian universities. It is supported by the Hessian Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts as well as the Ministry for Education, Queensland Government. There are several partner universities within the Hessen-Queensland Exchange Program.

  • Studying in New Zealand

    Partner universities

    The ISA is responsible for programmes for studying outside of Europe. 

    The Philipps University of Marburg has a collaboration agreement with the University of Auckland in New Zealand which provides Marburg students with partial scholarships (= waiver of student fees).

    Information about studying in New Zealand, the University of Auckland and information about the application and financing are available here.

    Institut Ranke-Heinemann

    The Institut Ranke-Heinemann/ Australisch-Neuseeländischer Hochschulverbund - IDP Education is the central student secretariat of all Australian and New Zealand universities in Europe and is responsible for advising students, placement applications for studies, scientific and research transfers as well as research grants and awarding scholarships.

  • Student placement and advice at IEC

    You can access free student placement and advice also at IEC Online (International Education Centre).

  • German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

    Information about scholarships for a degree via the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

  • International Student Exchange Program (ISEP)

    The application for the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) should be submitted via the Referat für außereuropäische Mobilitätsprogramme. There you will also find more information about the programme.

The information given here serves only as a rough guide. You will find more detailed information (places, deadlines, application process, etc.) on the main pages that list the university’s options for studying abroad outside of Europe.

Your contact person at the department:

Sabine Heuser
Tel.: 06421 - 28 24385
sabine.heuser@uni-marburg.de
Wilhelm-Röpke-Straße 6D
35032 Marburg
Room 08D08