Master's

Chemistry of Materials

University of Jena
Jena, Germany English Taught
Tuition
€0/semester
Duration
24 Months
Intake
Winter Semester
Deadline
Closed 2026
Closed for 2026 intake. Next deadline not yet verified.

About the Program

The Chemistry of Materials program provides in-depth academic training with a special focus on Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Photonics, Materials Chemistry, Glass Chemistry. It is ideally designed for The degree course is aimed at graduates with a first professionally qualifying certificate of academic degree in degree programmes in the field of Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science or subject-related study programmes and equivalent to a Bachelor's degree amounting to 180 credits at a university or equivalent higher education institution in Germany or abroad..

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field
  • English language proficiency
  • Competitive academic record (GPA)

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Application Pipeline

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2

Prepare Documents

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3

Submit Application

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How Master's funding works in Germany

German public universities charge zero or near-zero tuition. The main funding challenge is living costs (€800–1,100/month). DAAD is the primary funding body for international students.

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Deutschlandstipendium

University of Jena may offer the Deutschlandstipendium — a €300/month merit scholarship co-funded by the university and private sponsors. Apply directly through the university.

Heinrich Böll & Friedrich Ebert Foundations

German political foundations (Heinrich Böll, Friedrich Ebert, Konrad Adenauer) offer generous scholarships for international students with strong academic and civic records.

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University of Jena may have its own merit scholarships or emergency funds. Check their international office or financial aid page directly.

Work & Stay

What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.

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Work & Stay in Germany

What happens after you graduate

Official info

Work while studying

20 hrs/week

Up to 20 hours/week during term. Full-time during semester breaks (90 full days or 180 half days per year).

Student pay rate

€12.82/hour

National minimum wage applies to student workers. Most student jobs pay €13–€16/hour.

Stay after graduation

18 months

Job Seeker Visa (§20 AufenthG) — Stay 18 months after graduation to find a job matching your qualification. No job offer needed to apply.

Path to residency

2 years

Permanent residency (Niederlassungserlaubnis) possible after 2 years of skilled employment. EU Blue Card holders may qualify after 21 months.

Average graduate salary

€45,000/year

Average starting salary for international graduates. Tech, engineering, and finance roles typically higher.

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