DGRA Scholarship
DGRA scholarship for students in financial need
With its scholarship, the DGRA supports students on the continuing education Master's degree course in Drug Regulatory Affairs who meet all admission requirements, are highly motivated and competent, but are unable to finance the tuition fee from their own resources.
The MDRA course is aimed at university graduates who have at least two years of relevant professional experience and would like to gain further scientific qualifications for the demanding work in regulatory affairs departments and their associated areas.
Application procedure
Only those who do not receive any other study funding can qualify for the DGRA scholarship.
The application deadline for the program starting in September is May 31.
Please send the documents by e-mail to lorenz@dgra.de or by post to DGRA e.V., Adenauerallee 15 in 53111 Bonn.
The following documents must be submitted:
- a detailed letter of motivation of no more than three pages;
- If necessary, additional documents to support the application (e.g. certificates, further training, references);
- Proof of need in the form of evidence of receipt of minimum social security benefits.
You will receive a confirmation e-mail once your application has been received.
The DGRA will inform you four to six weeks after the application deadline for the respective MDRA course whether you will be granted a scholarship.
Scope of funding
The DGRA scholarship covers up to 100% of the tuition fees (currently € 8,000).
The DGRA awards one full scholarship (€8,000) or two half-scholarships (€4,000) per academic year.
What the DGRA expects from its scholarship holders:
We expect our scholarship holders to support us in our public relations work on social media with one short post per module, e.g. by reporting on the MDRA degree program for the DGRA on LinkedIn or writing short articles for our newsletter or homepage. The program should be completed within the standard period of study according to § 4 of the examination regulations.
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