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of the Wolfenbüttel research library. In the context of ongoing international research into the medieval and early modern periods the holdings are continuously augmented. Target Group scholars of all career stages
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employment and scholarship income are mutually exclusive. The funding will be awarded over a period of up to 2 years. Target Group highly-qualified, particularly gifted junior academics from the historical
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. The programme is open to applicants from developing or transition countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Latin America. Target Group post-graduates with excellent academic merit and potential who already
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their skills. Target Group international students who have been enrolled in their course of study for a minimum of 2 semesters at Universität Hamburg and who do not qualify for assistance under the German
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programme and establish gender equality among students of English-language Master’s degree programmes at RWTH International Academy. Target Group Highly qualified female engineering students who have an
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University, offered by RWTH International Academy. Target Group Highly qualified students who have an excellent performance in their Bachelor's studies. A cumulative grade point average of 1.7 or higher is
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justice and solidarity in particular. Target Group particularly gifted international doctoral candidates from any discipline (except for medical disciplines) and type of higher education institution with a
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qualifications are granted 1,600 EUR each month. In addition, the sponsorship includes a one-off travel allowance of 500 EUR. Target Group graduates, doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers whose
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universities and scientific institutions in Mexico. The research project must be related to one of the Böll Foundation's fields of work. Target Group graduates of a Bachelor's or Master's programme or equivalent
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this, however, candidates can apply for the funding to be renewed. Target Group researchers from all disciplines working at a German research institution who have completed their academic training (usually a