Warning: Unfortunately, we can only grant few scholarships. Several criteria should play a role in the selection of your partner university for the TUM scholarship application, not just the availability of an Erasmus scholarship. After a successful application and an appointment by the original university, the employees receive an email confirmation from TUM`s Global Alumni Office. This email contains a detailed program checklist and additional forms. The participant also receives a grant agreement containing information on the amount and payment terms of the grant awarded. As part of erasmus` international dimension, scholarships are currently available for students from the following partner universities: with this scholarship, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) aims to enable its students and collaborators to carry out academic activities in developing countries (according to the DAC list) and to establish new contacts and strengthen existing contacts and projects. It is necessary to submit the following documents to ensure that the second tranche of your grant is paid. You must repay funds already received in the absence of documentation. Scholarships for stays abroad, internships or graduate work, as well as semi-annual work in Switzerland. Depending on the daily allowance set by the DAAD, you will receive an e-mail confirmation from the TUM G-A if your application is successful. This confirmation email contains the grant agreement, a detailed checklist and other required forms.
The grant contract contains all the information about the amount of your grant and its terms. To apply for an Erasmus internship, you must meet the following requirements: Information on specific needs grant_disability (PDF, 159 KB). Before tum can approve a scholarship, the Erasmus coordinator of the university of origin must nominate the candidates selected for the Global – Alumni Office of the TUM. Direct applications are not accepted by the TUM. Funds for the scholarship/work abroad are made available by the Bavarian Ministry of Science and Arts. The aim of the scholarship is to promote international exchanges between young people with exceptional qualifications. So far, financial support for Erasmus stays has only been granted to European universities. The new generation of the Erasmus programme includes an “international dimension” which allows TUM to also attract a number of students interested in studying outside the EU to participating partner universities.