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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This program gives North American, British and Irish students and PhD students in the fields of science and engineering and computer
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studies, philosophy, etc.) in Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programmes at German and Czech higher education institutions are eligible to apply for a scholarship from the Fund. Target Group students
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Applicants holding a PhD or who are eligible to be a junior professor in the historical humanities are invited to apply
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early-career Indian and German researchers to explore, connect and network for research collaboration. Overview of the Fellowship: This fellowship intends to facilitate a pair of early career researchers
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The grants enable scientists and academics to conduct research projects with clearly defined topics and a limited
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studies and they can take advantage of professional coaching during the fellowship. Other events of the German University Foundation in cooperation with sponsoring companies serve networking purposes and
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, networking opportunities, specialist meetings and symposia and a budget for study-related costs and tech equipment to promote the students’ academic success and facilitate their access to the German labour
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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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project (6 to 18 months) in cooperation with an academic host of their own choice at a research institution in Germany. Candidates are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile
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years ago and wish to spend extended periods of research in Germany are invited to apply. Candidates can come from any nation and are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile