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expenses intensive language course in Germany initial subsidy allowance for accompanying family members standard allowance for single parents with children accompanying them research cost allowance Europe
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-life balance (certified by Audit Beruf und Familie) as well as flexible working hours and the possibility of mobile working Health offers on campus (courses, fitness center, etc.) Mobility offers such as
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allowance subsidy towards the cost of medical and liability insurance travel allowance initial subsidy intensive language course in Germany allowances for accompanying family members flat-rate allowance for
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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
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additional financial support for example for accompanying family members, for travel expenses, for full private health insurance or for a German language course a 3-week introductory event where fellows can
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, for example in form of an exhibition, an event or an intervention. Academic Requirements Weimar and Nietzsche Fellowships: at minimum a Master of Arts degree or equivalent (e.g. a "Magister") Bauhaus
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education (in Germany or abroad) further education and training, summer schools, research classes, etc., related to STEM education (in Germany or abroad) courses on science communication, civic science or