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For fellowship holders: Monthly salary contribution (3040 EUR gross for PhD, 5080 EUR gross for post-doc level) Monthly mobility allowance (600 EUR) Family allowance (660 EUR) Special needs allowance (upon demand
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their studies in Japan. The same applies to PhD researchers based in Japan in relation to their studies in Europe. This offers the scholarship holders the unique opportunity to exchange skills and
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of their stay. In addition, fellows have the opportunity to present their project plans at one of the meetings of the Herder Institute Research Academy. Target Group PhD students and postdocs mainly from East
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higher seniority at universities and research institutions through scientific work and publishing. The position is limited to three years. An extension is possible. Remuneration is based on qualifications
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preventive measures for non-communicable diseases. We work interdisciplinary to develop scientifically-based approaches to disease prevention and health promotion. BIPS maintains close partnerships with
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The German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / Leibniz-Institut für Globale und Regionale Studien is an independent social science research institute based in Hamburg. It analyses
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The scholarships are aimed at Master's and PhD students in the following disciplines: natural science, pharmacy or data
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) funds PhD projects on European history from the begin of the modern
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with whom they wish to collaborate for up to 3 weeks. It is also possible to invite up to 3 experts based in Europe for half-day workshops. CAIS will cover travel and accommodation expenses
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or for an MSc or PhD (or equivalent) in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, public health, or data science in medicine. It funds students from Germany who wish to carry out research stays, internships