Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Scholarship (Germany)
Fully funded scholarships provided by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation in Germany for domestic and international students, doctoral candidates, and researchers. The program targets individuals with high academic achievements and social or political engagement aligned with the foundation values.
Quick Facts
Status
Opening SoonFunding
Fully FundedDeadline
1 May 2026 or 1 October 2026 (varies by program track)
Country
About the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Scholarship
The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation supports students and doctoral candidates through its Studienwerk. Recipients are selected based on high academic performance and a demonstrated commitment to social and political issues in the spirit of Rosa Luxemburg.
The foundation prioritizes the reduction of social, political, or gender disadvantages. When academic achievements and engagement are comparable, preference is given to women, individuals in social need, and people with disabilities. Students and doctoral candidates in natural sciences, technical fields, engineering, and administrative sciences are explicitly encouraged to apply.
For doctoral candidates, specific tracks exist, such as the IRGAC Fellowship implemented in cooperation with the University of Potsdam. This track specifically supports PhD candidates from ODA-recipient countries focusing on global authoritarianism and counter-strategies.
The application process involves formal checks, preliminary selections by the Studienwerk, online clearing by selection committee members, and assessment interviews with liaison lecturers or academic reviewers. Final decisions are made by independent selection committees.
Eligible Levels
Eligible Fields
Why Choose This Scholarship?
Supports students and doctoral candidates from diverse social and international backgrounds
Provides ideological support and networking via summer schools and workshops
Offers targeted financial assistance for researchers focusing on critical social issues
Emphasizes social justice, anti-fascism, and international solidarity
What the Scholarship Covers
Eligibility Requirements
5 requirements
Documents Checklist
5 documents required
How to Apply - Step by Step
Submit the application exclusively through the online portal on the RLS scholarship website
Foundation staff perform a formal review of the application documents
Staff of the Studienwerk conduct a preliminary selection and issue funding recommendations
Selection committee members confirm recommendations during an online clearing process
Shortlisted candidates are invited to interviews with liaison lecturers or academic reviewers
Final selection committees meet to make binding decisions on scholarship awards
Application Timeline
20 August 2026
Application window opens for specific rounds
1 October 2026
Application deadline
Deadline is at 23:59 hours
Between November and January
Interviews with liaison lecturers
February for doctoral candidates, March for students
Final selection committee meetings
Insider Tips & Pro Tips
Submit your application strictly through the online portal before the stated deadlines
Clearly articulate your social and political engagement alongside your academic record
Prepare your work and time schedule meticulously according to foundation guidelines
Ensure your language proficiency matches the working language of your chosen track
Important Links & Contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
3 questions - click any to expand
No, applications must be submitted exclusively through the online portal on the official website.
When academic achievements and engagement are comparable, preference is given to women, socially disadvantaged individuals, and people with disabilities.
Doctoral researchers in the IRGAC track receive a tax-free scholarship of 1,500 EUR.
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Applications open August or April - get your documents ready now.
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