Scholarship given by Germany for the foreign students

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Germany offers various scholarships for foreign students pursuing Ph.D. studies in Chemistry. Potential candidates should specify their area of interest within Chemistry and whether they have a preference for a particular region or university in Germany. It is advisable to consult academic advisors or institutional resources for detailed information on available scholarships, as they can provide tailored guidance. Engaging directly with German universities may also yield specific scholarship opportunities.
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I would like to inform me by any scholarship given by Germany for the foreign students for Ph.D. studies in Chemistry Fields.
Thanks alot!
 
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maybe clear up a few more details before looking for replies:

What exactly is it you're looking for? Any specific part of Germany or just any German University that's able to offer a phd in Chemistry?

More specifics are good, what kind of Chemistry? Unless someone on here is actually at a German University you might be better placed asking an advisor at your current institution if they can recommend a source of information?
 
I would like to inform me by any scholarship given by Germany for the foreign students for Ph.D. studies in Chemistry Fields.
Thanks alot!
 
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I would like to inform me by any scholarship given by Germany for the foreign students for Ph.D. studies in Chemistry Fields.
Thanks alot!
 
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