Public universities in Baden-Württemberg charge non-EU students approx. €3,000 / year in tuition fees.
["Method and research-oriented studies", "DAAD-funded programme withfull scholarshipsfor outstanding applicants from developing countries", "Studying together with students from all over the world", "Strong alumni network", "Many different career possibilities for agricultural economists", "Theoretical concepts of agricultural economics", "Quantitative and qualitative research methods", "Integration of sustainability issues into policy analysis", "Interdisciplinary analysis of complex systems", "Communication and presentation techniques", "companies in the upstream and downstream sectors of the food and agricultural industries", "regulatory bodies along the value-added chain", "governmental and non-governmental organisations", "national and international organisations", "teaching and research institutions"]
October
Non-EU
For admission to the AgEcon programme: 15 March for non-EU citizens 15 September for EU citizens For DAAD scholarships: 15 December for programme starting in October of the following year More information on the scholarship application procedure: www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/agecon-scholarships