Foundation Launches New Scholarship Program

Aug 7, 2009

SRH Holding, a Heidelberg-based private nonprofit foundation for education and heath care, will start a new scholarship program this winter semester 2009/2010. Initially, 40 full scholarships will be awarded to the state-recognized and Wissenschaftsrat (German Council of Science and Humanities)-accredited SRH University of Applied Sciences Berlin.

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“With the scholarship program known as ‘Clever Minds Study in Berlin’ we are giving a clear sign: motivation, team-building skills, academic and social competences do pay off,” says SRH Holding Chief Executive, Professor Klaus Hekking.

The scholarships will cover the costs of tuition for three years. They are intended for the Bachelor’s program in Economics & Business Administration, offered in both English and German, as well as for the Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Management.

The private SRH University Berlin offers programs that include a wide variety of individual student support services, small group study, intensive praxis orientation and career advising and placement.

SRH University Berlin is internationally-oriented, with partner schools in France, Ireland and Turkey. About one-third of the university’s students come from abroad and all of the students acquire intercultural skills as they interact with students from more than 17 nations.

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“Clever Minds Study in Berlin” Scholarship Program

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