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this period, CAIS finances their leave from work through compensation or grants. Individual offices and meeting rooms with modern facilities provide optimal working conditions. Fellows live rent-free in
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comparative or cross-border approach, on European history in its relation to the wider world, on topics of intellectual and religious history, that use digital tools and methods. The IEG Fellowships provide a
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semester. The fellowships last about 6 months. In general, the fellowships for the winter semester run from October to the end of March. For the summer semester, they start at the beginning of April and last
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with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the crop science industry. Students from Germany who are going abroad for a study or research project or practical work experience or students from
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science with relevance to the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students from Germany who are going abroad for a study project or practical work experience or students
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project in Germany as part of your fellowship; if you are a postdoc, long-term academic research (12-24 months). It should focus on combating climate change, adaptation strategies, preserving ecosystems and
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detailed description of the research proposal. Please upload the description under 'Research project' in the DAAD portal. Schedule of planned research work Letter confirming supervision by an academic
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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
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that case, a regional collaboration partner will have to confirm that they will provide the necessary infrastructure to work on the fellowship project. Note: researchers based at institutions in northwest
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strengthen the excellence of the university. The Alfried Krupp Fellows Programme, which is at the heart of the Kolleg's work, was established in 2007 and has since been carried out with the generous support of