Master of International Affairs

Admissions for MIA

Admissions requirements

You must have completed an undergraduate degree (bachelor's or equivalent) in order to be admitted. If you do not yet have your undergraduate degree at the time of application, please indicate when you will receive it on the online application form. You must complete all of your undergraduate academic course work and exams before 1 September 2026 in order to start your studies at the Hertie School.

Programme

Funding

To increase your chances of receiving a full or partial scholarship, you should apply byour priority deadlines 15 January (non-EU/EEA applicants) or 15 February (EU/EEA applicants).

Applications are accepted until 1 May.

Selection criteria

All applications are assessed on the basis of the following criteria:

  • Personal suitability (40%)
    CV, professional experience, entrepreneurship, international experience, civic engagement. 
  • Academic excellence (40%)
    Strength of academic background, academic performance - grades/transcripts, general academic qualification, linguistic qualification.
  • Motivation (20%)
    Convincing motivation to study public policy, motivation to study at the Hertie School, overall coherence.

“For me, the Hertie School was a no-brainer — it’s the place to be in Germany if you want to get serious about politics. It’s like a business school, but for policy nerds.”

Josef Reichel
MIA 2025 | Germany

“I chose Hertie because of its international prestige, because it belongs to APSIA and CIVICA, and besides that because it is recognized as a university focused on implementing public policies and training leaders who seek to generate changes in the world.”

Carolina Elías Carrillo
MIA 2026 | Mexico

“What stood out to me the most was the incredible resources and support available — whether through career services, faculty, or student organizations. It’s also so easy to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.”

Yan Fei (Amy) Zhao
MIA 2026 | Canada