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Register here for the next round of applications Register Hint The closing date for applications has elapsed. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to apply for this programme. The next
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The aim of the project is to provide fellowships to non-EU researchers facing threats in their home countries, supporting them
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the spectrum of disciplines and research interests at the HWK Collaborations with colleagues at the regional universities and research institutes are appreciated but in general, they are not a necessary
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at least 6 to a maximum of 12 months during which fellows do not have teaching or administrative obligations at their home institutions and will reside in Munich. A regular presence at the centre and
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achievements. Living and working space is available to the fellows at the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg free of charge. Additional insurance benefits as well as travel and laboratory costs are not covered by
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Pharmakologie (FMP) in Berlin is a non-university research institute located at the Research Campus Berlin-Buch and conducts basic research in molecular pharmacology and provides a vibrant and collaborative
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fellowships each year Duration up to 1 month Scholarship Value monthly base amount of 1,900 EUR contribution towards health insurance: maximum of 35 EUR per month for non-EU citizens allowance for non-personnel
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attend communication trainings designed especially for the needs of scientists. Target Group Outstanding European junior scientists who want to do research worldwide, and non-European scientists wishing
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Brazil can currently not apply for a Humboldt Research Fellowship). The fellowship amounts to 3,200 EUR, offering the candidates the opportunity to carry out their own long-term research projects (6 to 18
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supports the writing up of dissertations; it will not provide funding for preliminary research, language courses or the revision of book manuscripts. The IEG encourages applications from women. Target Group