Here you will find the main funding schemes that can help you finance a semester abroad. Each scheme has different application requirements and deadlines. Application deadlines can be up to a year before the start of your planned stay abroad, so please start planning in good time.
In addition, proof of language proficiency is usually required when applying for a scholarship, and sometimes a letter of recommendation from a professor, which can take some time to obtain.
Applications for scholarships are usually submitted directly to the funding bodies. Please note that scholarships for stays abroad are generally not full scholarships, i.e. they cover only part of the living costs.
Studying abroad with a scholarship – explained step by step [PDF download: DAAD brochure]
Further funding opportunities (German only)

Erasmus+ is an education programme run by the European Union that enables students to undertake an exchange programme at a TUHH partner university within the EU Member States or in one of the other Erasmus+ programme countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Turkey). The minimum duration of financial support per semester is two full months. The amount of funding depends on the country in which you spend your study semester and is based on the cost of living there. The amount of funding may vary from year to year.
You can find all information on the Erasmus+ programme (including funding) and on applying for a study place/scholarship: Erasmus funding
In addition to funding study placements, the Erasmus programme also offers financial support for work placements of at least two months’ duration in European countries (currently suspended until at least August 2026).
PROMOS (DAAD) provides funding for study periods abroad undertaken by students outside the ERASMUS area.
Eligible applicants are:
Scope of the scholarship:
Application deadlines:
Selection criteria:
Applications must be submitted via the Mobility-Online portal.
Further information on using Mobility-Online:
If you have previously created an online application in Mobility-Online, you are already listed as a user with an application in Mobility-Online.
Simply create a new application using the link to the online form above. However, please log in to your Mobility-Online account again after submitting the online form.
Under ‘My applications’ in the menu on the left-hand side, you can view all your applications and select the new PROMOS application.
Your new application has its own workflow, which you must follow. Your PROMOS application will only be displayed once you have completed all the necessary workflow steps.
The largest scholarship holder for studying abroad is the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Students who wish to spend a semester studying abroad can apply for Auslands-BAföG. You will receive grants to cover living costs, travel expenses, health insurance and any tuition fees that may apply (up to €4,600) if you are studying as a freemover.
The Student Finance Advisory Service (BeSt) at the Studierendenwerk Hamburg can also advise you on this.
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Through the DAAD Annual Scholarship Programme, students receive a full scholarship (monthly stipend, travel allowance, insurance cover) for extended periods of study abroad (outside the EU). The scholarship is also attractive to independent students, as the DAAD covers tuition fees up to a specified maximum amount.
Full details regarding application requirements, deadlines and scholarship benefits can be found on the DAAD website. You must apply directly to the DAAD with all the required document
The Fulbright Commission awards full and partial scholarships for academic specialisation and further study, as well as for research stays at American universities. The programmes are aimed at German undergraduates and postgraduates who not only wish to further their education in the USA, but also see themselves as ambassadors for their country and wish to promote German-American cultural exchange:
The Walther Blohm Foundation supports talented young people in the aerospace sector by awarding grants
German students who have already successfully completed the first-year exams can apply for a low-interest student loan to (partially) fund a study period or internship abroad.
Applications must be submitted directly to the Federal Office of Administration.
The Student Finance Advice Centre (BeSt) at the Hamburg Student Union also provides advice on this matter.