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have uploaded your application documents to the DAAD portal, the DAAD will first carry out a formal check. It will be checked whether the application requirements have been met and whether
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will be excluded for formal reasons. A pre-selection will be made based on the submitted application documents which takes particular account of academic achievements and language skills. The pre
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? The doctoral degree should have been completed no longer than two years before the time of application. Doctoral students finishing their PhD studies by the beginning of the scholarship are also eligible
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the deadline. After formal evaluation of the DAAD regarding the completeness and correctness of the applications, the applications will be forwarded to the host institutions depending on which host institution
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Requirements admission to a doctoral programme at a higher education institution in Hesse Number of Scholarships depending on the number of qualified applicants Duration see formal requirements Scholarship Value
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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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. Application documents Please note that all documents must be uploaded to the DAAD portal. Incomplete applications will be formally rejected and will be excluded from the application process. The following
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language course Further allowances (Rent subsidy etc.) Selection Applicants who have submitted their documents via the DAAD Portal and who meet the formal requirements will be invited to take a test
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be formally rejected and will be excluded from the application process. The following documents may be scanned in non-certified form and uploaded to the DAAD portal. If you submit documents in your
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in Germany on safety-relevant and ethical aspects of the research project. University degree certificate and transcripts of records of your last academic degree (as a rule, PhD; Master, if you have