HSBA awards full scholarship for refugees from Ukraine

HSBA stands in solidarity with the Ukrainian people and all those who stand up for peace and fundamental liberal democratic values and take a stand against the war in Ukraine.

 

As a university, we want to make a concrete contribution and help the people affected by the war, especially the students. Therefore, we award a full scholarship for our international Master's programme in Innovation Management to students from Ukraine who have fled to Hamburg or northern Germany and want to continue or start their studies. In addition, we would like to advise and support the students as best we can, for example in their search for a job in one of our 300 partner companies, with advice on questions of residency law and with support from experienced mentors from our alumni network and the VEEK Versammlung Eines Ehrbaren Kaufmanns zu Hamburg e.V. (Assembly of Respectable Businessmen in Hamburg). 

 

For general questions about the scholarship and the application, please contact Juliane Michaelis, our Manager for Applicant Recruitment & Corporate Cooperation.

Juliane Michaelis
Manager Student Recruitment & Company Relations
T: +49 40 822160 932
juliane.michaelis(at)hsba.de

HSBA support services at a glance:

  • The International Office offers advice for international students who are experiencing residence, social, financial or personal difficulties or who are looking to connect with other students. Contact: Iris.Heine(at)hsba.de
  • Support in finding a job with one of our 300 partner companies through our Job & Master placement service. Contact: juliane.michaelis(at)hsba.de

Student engagement and help:

  • Our student committees organise fundraising activities and offer support and guidance via the Buddy Programme and a variety of joint activities to make arriving in Hamburg and at HSBA easier. International Committee, HeartSBA - Social Committee
  • Students of the Master's programme Digital Transformation & Sustainability have worked together with the Bahnhofsmission to develop an information offer for Ukrainians who have fled.