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TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD (ISLA) – WINTER

Application Deadline for ISLA – Winter 2027 applications: September 14, 2026

LOCATION: Canada

ISLA – Winter is for undergraduate international students enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time. Applicants must be starting their first year of a full-time 4-year (or 5 year co-op) undergraduate degree at TMU and paying international tuition fees in January 2027. It’s for students who do well academically, volunteer, join clubs and show leadership qualities.

ELIGIBILITY:

You must be an international student starting your first year of post-secondary studies.

You must be studying on a full-time basis.

You must be required to pay international tuition fees.

You must have a final admission average of at least 86%, an A, or an equivalent.

You must write a personal statement for submission.

You must be enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time.

If a gap year were taken, it may be no longer than one academic year.

BENEFIT:

ISLA – Winter has a value of $10,000 CAD. The possible number of recipients is up to 20 students. This award is entrance-only and is non-renewable.

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ROSA-LUXEMBURG-STIFTUNG FOUNDATION’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Opens: August 20, 2026; Deadline: October 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM 

LOCATION: Germany

The Scholarship Department awards grants to foreign students (Master’s only) and PhD students who are temporarily residing in Germany for study or research purposes.

ELIGIBILITY:

Only foreign students who do not belong to the group of applicants for domestic students described below are entitled to a scholarship abroad. Citizens from other EU countries can also apply. Applicants must reside in Germany for their course of study and plan to return to their home country after completing their education.

Applications from undergraduate and doctoral students from scientific and technical disciplines are actively encouraged, as well as from graduates of technical colleges.

You must be studying for a Master’s degree and be enrolled at a state or state-recognized German university. Students in a state examination course or a diploma course must have completed their basic studies.

Lux Like Studium (only for German students and a portion of international students meeting special criteria as specified in § 8 of the BAföG regulations)

Lux like Studium is the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung’s scholarship programme designed to support and accompany school students from non-academic backgrounds in gaining admission to and completing a university degree. Students without an academic background are significantly less likely to apply to university and are thus underrepresented on German campuses. In response, Lux like Studium provides financial support from the first semester onwards as a way to facilitate access to institutions of higher education.

Funding is available to students from all disciplines and all state-approved institutions of higher education who meet the requirements set out in §8 of the German Federal Law on Education and Training (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz, BAföG), namely students holding a German passport and immigrants with prospects of residing in Germany permanently. Limited funding is also available for students from other EU member states. The duration of the grant and the amount of funding provided are based on BAföG regulations. Scholarships can be awarded beginning from the second semester of studies.

The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung’s Scholarship Department operates according to the principle of direct application. Information on eligibility requirements and application forms for the scholarship can be found on the applications page. This page is only available in German and English. These documents cannot be sent by post.

BENEFIT:

Funding is available to undergraduate and doctoral students.

PhD Scholarships

The Scholarship Department awards grants to domestic and foreign PhD students from all disciplines (except medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine). As a rule, funding lasts for three years. Doctoral students must be accepted at a German university.

Additional support for scholarship holders:

The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s scholarship department offers scholarship holders a wide range of support, consisting of political education events and summer schools, workshops at home and abroad, symposia, and educational trips. It also organizes practical training in areas such as rhetoric, conflict management, and other key skills; time and self-management; strengthening academic qualifications; text and writing workshops; and specific seminars on methodology. Particular emphasis is placed on the self-organization of the scholarship holders and their working groups. Over 250 academic confidants as well as the employees and networks of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation support the work of the scholarship department.

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