Prospective students wishing to apply for financial support can find some recommendations below.
The NOHA Erasmus Mundus Program provides EU-funded scholarships for third country nationals and European students participating in the Master Courses. From 2004/2005, the NOHA universities welcome the first recipients of Erasmus Mundus scholarships including students and academics with excellent academic records who come to study the Joint European Masters Course in International Humanitarian Action.
Students interested in applying for financial support at external institutions can find some suggestions here [PDF]. The list provides an overview of several German and International scholarship organizations, institutions, and foundations that provide financial and educational support as well as links for grants and databases. For further information please contact the respective institution.
The validity of information in the list cannot be guaranteed. The list is not exhaustive.