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the participation of representatives of the DAAD and UTN. Central selection criteria are: Above average academic performance Personal suitability for the programme and its objectives Good knowledge
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/awardee is working at. It is open to all areas of STEM. It is a unique opportunity to be a part of an ongoing research project without applying for a fresh project grant. The WISER programme has no age
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and higher education institutes. (This programme is only offered in the countries where there is an IAESTE national committee. Section ST41 of the DAAD assumes the role of the German national committee
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apply for a grant covering a monthly stipend, health insurance, travel allowance, and other benefits. Grants for teacher assistants or teacher-training students who work as English language teaching
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inspiring for the pupils. The FLA’s responsibilities include language tutorials and providing information for cultural studies lessons role playing or rehearsing exam situations with the pupils conversation
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science the opportunity to gain work and research experience while doing an internship in a German company or at a non-university research institution with strong relation to industry. Who can apply? The following groups
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demonstrating excellent academic performance and promise from Central, Eastern and South-east Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia interested in spending a period of study or a research stay at a German higher
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time they are given the opportunity to get to know different cultures, improve their language skills and play an active role in the challenging day-to-day working environment of an international company
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they have successfully completed their studies. To this end, the fellows who have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in their home countries take part in 2 workshops per year on subjects that support their
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are strengthened Who can apply? As part of the “In-Region Scholarship Programme”, the DAAD offers scholarships for PhD and Master studies. The programme is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic