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The EPOS programme offers individual scholarships to participants from developing countries so that they may study development-related postgraduate courses.
Material Resources Programme for Institutions of Higher Education in Developing Countries
In order to support and strengthen university partnerships, the Material Resources Programme funds equipment university infrastructure in developing countries.
PAGEL – Partnerships for the Health Sector in Developing Countries
The Partnerships for the Health Sector in Developing Countries (PAGEL) programme supports high-quality training and continuing education opportunities.
Re-Invitations for Former Postgraduate Course Scholarship Holders
The DAAD can invite former foreign scholarship holders of the Development-Related Postgraduate Courses to a study visit in Germany for up to three months.
SDG Alumni Projects: Knowledge and Practice for Development
Funding projects by universities and the DAAD for Germany alumni from emerging and developing countries on the topic of "Sustainable Development Goals".
Subject-Related Partnerships with Institutions of Higher Education in Developing Countries
By sponsoring curriculum enhancement of partner universities abroad, this programme creates high-quality higher education institutions in developing countries.
University-Business-Partnerships between Higher Education Institutions and Business Partners in Germany and in Africa
The "University-Business-Partnerships" programme promotes the development of courses of study that are relevant to the labour market and practice-oriented.