The Louis Schuler Fund awards scholarships twice a year (in March and September), primarily to students on engineering and computer science degree programs. Are you enrolled on a relevant degree program? Are you keen to discover and develop new technologies? Then you've come to the right place. We would like to support you on your way to graduation with a monthly grant. In addition to the financial support, there is also an annual meeting with technology experts and the other scholarship holders at one of our Schuler locations. The main focus here is on lively dialogue and networking. There is also the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of a global market leader and discover the unique technologies of the world's largest press manufacturer.
Depending on availability, you can also complete your internship semester at Schuler and/or write your thesis at Schuler.
If you are studying an engineering or computer science degree program, are enthusiastic about new technologies and are socially committed, creative and innovative and have good to very good academic performance, we would like to get to know you!
We support you during your studies (from the 2nd semester) at a German college or university.
You will receive our funding for a maximum of 12 months, of course you can apply to us again immediately afterwards.
If you are already receiving support from the Deutschlandstipendium, you are unfortunately not eligible for support from the Louis Schuler Fund. The same applies if you have a part-time job that puts you over the income limit.
Our funding is €300 per month and does not have to be paid back by you.
As we would like to support our scholarship holders over a longer period of time, we prioritize bachelor’s students. Funding for master’s students is also possible if they fulfill the relevant requirements.
Have we piqued your interest? Then we look forward to receiving your application.
Please use our application form and prepare the following documents for attachment:
Application deadline is February 10 and September 5.