Young refugees in Kazakhstan are invited to apply for DAFI scholarships to study at tertiary level.
The DAFI (Albert Einstein German Academic Refugee Initiative) scholarship programme offers qualified refugee students around the world the possibility to earn an undergraduate degree in their country of asylum or home country.
Applications are now open for the 2024 DAFI scholarship programme in Kazakhstan.
Please read the instructions carefully and make sure you understand the scholarship criteria and conditions before applying. The DAFI program aims to provide equal opportunities for women and men.
Online Application Deadline: 31 July, 2024 (until 23:59 Astana time).
Since 1992, the German Albert Einstein Academic Refugee Initiative (DAFI) has been supported by the German government and private donors to help young refugees around the world start or continue their higher or secondary vocational education.
The DAFI Scholarship Program empowers refugee students to pursue higher education, providing financial support and offering a pathway for young refugees to achieve their academic and professional dreams.
DAFI Scholarships are awarded for a maximum of four years of undergraduate or equivalent degree studies at accredited higher education institutions. The DAFI program does not provide education at the master’s level.
DAFI Scholarship covers tuition fees, education fees, study materials, and other education-related expenses such as research or internships. The scholarship also covers a monthly student stipend.
DAFI scholars participate in social, peer and community engagement, and skills development activities. UNHCR and education partners maintain close contact with each student, and the higher education institutions they attend, to support their academic success and well-being.
To apply for the DAFI Scholarship, you must:
DAFI Scholarships may be renewed each year for up to four years, subject to regular attendance, successful completion of each semester, good academic performance throughout the academic year, and participation in DAFI programme activities such as DAFI club activities and volunteering.
At the beginning of each academic year, DAFI scholars sign a Scholarship Agreement.
DAFI scholars are expected to study hard to successfully complete their programme of study and to inform UNHCR and the Red Crescent Society in a timely manner of any personal or study-related problems. In the event of fraud or other forms of academic fraud or misconduct, the scholarship will be terminated immediately. In case of frequent absenteeism, unpreparedness in classes or academic failure, the continuation or termination of the scholarship will be determined by UNHCR, considering the circumstances, reasons or explanations provided.
Tuition fees and other tuition-related expenses are paid directly to the university, subject to the good academic performance of the scholarship holder. The monthly stipend is paid directly to the scholar.
The application must contain all required documents. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application process:
! If you need help completing the online form in English, please contact a UNHCR staff member with any questions: kazas@unhcr.org . We will be glad to help!
UNHCR aims to achieve the “15 by 30” education goal, ensuring that 15% of young refugee women and men can access higher education by the year 2030.
Through higher education, young refugees are equipped with the skills and knowledge to contribute to their communities and economies, fostering a generation of leaders who can drive positive change both locally and globally. For refugees, education is a crucial tool for integration and self-reliance, fostering a sense of belonging and enabling them to meaningfully contribute to their communities.
For more information about building better futures, visit Higher education and skills on the UNHCR global website.
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