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campus. What is funded The HWK awards fellowships to highly qualified researchers of all career levels from postdoctoral to senior researchers. Regular fellowships are available for researchers whose PhD
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for a teaching buy-out at the fellow’s home institution. Both options are capped by the regulations of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In addition, the costs for the return journey
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for material expenses of 100 EUR per month. PhD students who already receive a fellowship (e.g. as part of a graduate school) or who are employed can apply for a rent subsidy (550 EUR). Former holders
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on the promotion of talented junior researchers by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Target Group excellent early-career scientists working on theses dealing with German-Jewish history and
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to emeriti) wishing to make a short visit in order to gather source material. Applications can be made for stays of between 1 and 3 months. The monthly fellowship is 1,800 EUR. A travel subsidy will also be
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, the history of religion and other historical disciplines. The IEG funds PhD projects in European history from early modern to contemporary history. The Institute is particularly interested in projects with a
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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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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
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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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must study or work in Germany. The following can apply for a grant: students of pedagogy, trainee teachers or student teachers (Bachelor, Master, PhD) in STEM subjects young teachers (less than 3 years