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studies, philosophy, etc.) in Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programmes at German and Czech higher education institutions are eligible to apply for a scholarship from the Fund. Target Group students
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research areas. The public health exchange will be set up with health organisations and (non-)government institutions. Target Group students of all nationalities enrolled at a German medical university who
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German Bundestag. Target Group graduates from the Arab states who are fluent in German, interested in politics and who are keen to play an active role in promoting core democratic values in their home
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institutions: the Freie Universität, the Humboldt Universität and the Technische Universität. Target Group The programme is open to highly qualified, open-minded and committed young graduates with a strong
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for accompanying children or to cover printing costs, if necessary. The funding period ranges from 1 to 24 months. Target Group Scientists holding a PhD or who are eligible to be a junior professor from the
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of social democracy and live by them. Sponsored students receive material and non-material support so that they have no financial worries during their studies and have more time for their volunteering. Target
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communication between the students and representatives from the fields of business, science, politics, culture and public administration. Target Group junior researchers from Germany and abroad with a higher
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(Studienkolleg), students of childhood education (NicK – Nachwuchsinitiative chancengerechte Kitas), and at students with an affinity for media and business (markt. medien. machen). Target Group Any (future
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to cover study costs and offers further financial support, e.g. when students go abroad to study. Target Group Students from all disciplines and subjects, who wish to start a degree course or are already
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+ programme countries and in Erasmus+ partner countries around the world. Target Group The programme is intended for students who are regularly enrolled at a German higher education institution, have