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"name": "Individual Travel Grant",
"text": "Are you planning a study programme, internship or research project abroad and you're not eligible for an Erasmus or Holland Scholarship grant? In that case, you might apply for a grant from the Radboud University Profiling Fund - the Individual Travel Grant (IRS). This grant is intended as compensation for the extra expenses you have when you go abroad for a study period. Such expenses might include tickets, visum, accommodation rental and vaccinations. If no such extra expenses are involved, for example in the case of a virtual study exchange, you won't be eligible for the grant. Also, your study programme or faculty will have to approve the trip, because it is of essential importance that your exchange is relevant to your study. The compensation amounts to 200 euros a month for a stay in Europe, and 300 euros a month outside Europe. The amount of the grant you ultimately receive will be calculated based on the number of days of your study-related stay abroad. The compensation is for a maximum of 4 months. TypeScholarshipEligible countries or regionsAll EU/EEA countries, All non-EU/non-EEA countriesDuration of scholarship4 monthsMaximum financing1200 Euro voor de gehele periodeCoverage of scholarshipPartial scholarshipConditionsThere are certain conditions you have to meet if you want to be eligible for an Individual Travel Grant for studies, internship or research abroad:you are registered as a student (full-time) in a bachelor or Master's study programme at Radboud Universityyour exchange programme will last for at least 2 months (consecutive)your exchange programme is abroadyou are not receiving an Erasmus grant, Holland Scholarship Programme grant or a grant from the Radboud Honours Academyyou will be earning course creditsYou have not yet received a Holland Scholarship or Individual Travel Grant for study, (medical) internship or research during your current study cycleyou will be leaving in more than 2 weeks.Completing Individual Travel GrantIn order to complete your grant application, we would like to receive from you within one month of the end of your stay abroad, through [email protected], the following documents:After a study period:A statement form, filled in and signed. You will receive the statement form by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.Your official transcript or records, as soon as you have received them from your host organisation.An online student report with photos of your experience. You will receive the link to this report by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.After an internship stay:A statement form, filled in and signed. You will receive the statement form by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.An online student report with photos of your experience. You will receive the link to this report by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.After a research stay:A statement form (research), filled in and signed by your study advisor. You will receive the statement form by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.An online student report with photos of your experience. You will receive the link to this report by email a few weeks before the end of your stay.Important: these documents must be sent to [email protected] no later than one month after the end of your exchange period. If you decide to travel afterwards, you are still responsible for getting the documents submitted on time. We will view your documents and if you meet the conditions, any remaining part of the grant will be transferred to your account as soon as possible. We will send you an email as soon as your final settlement is being processed.Premature termination of your stay abroadIf, due to special circumstances, you are obliged to cut short your stay abroad, through no fault of your own, please get in touch with us through: [email protected] of scholarshipmax 1200 Euro for the whole periodHow to apply1. Start your application for a stay abroad through your Osiris account. As soon as your faculty’s International Office has provisionally approved your application, you will automatically receive an email with further instructions for your grant application. The grant applications are open every year somewhere around May for the subsequent academic year. So you automatically will receive the email with further instructions for your grant application. If May has already passed or you're going abroad in the current academic year, you will receive the email with instructions for your grant application roughly one working day after your stay abroad has been approved in Osiris.2. There is a link to a web form in the email with additional explanation about the grant application. Fill in the web form fully.3. Roughly one working day after you have submitted the web form, we will send you an email containing the Grant Agreement and the Learning Agreement (for internship and study) or the Letter of Approval (for research). You should then send the following documents to [email protected] no later than two weeks before your exchange is due to start:For internship, study and research stays abroad: the Grant Agreement, signed by you. Read that document carefully! It lists the conditions that have to be met for the grant application.For internship and study periods: the Learning Agreement for study or Learning Agreement for Traineeship, signed by you, your host organisation and your faculty at Radboud University.For research projects: a letter of approval form from your study advisor at Radboud University or your faculty’s International Office. The declaration form should indicate the relevance of the project for your study.4. As soon as we've processed the documents, we'll send you an email about your application and whether it's been approved. It can take around 5 working days for your documents to be processed.DeadlineOne unconditional requirement for a grant application is that it must be submitted in full online and the necessary documents sent to Student Life and International Mobility at least 2 weeks before departure. If this is not the case, you will not be eligible for the grant. If there is a special reason for the late application, get in touch with us by email to [email protected]. We will then discuss your situation and let you know whether the deadline can be extended.When the grant has been provisionally awarded, an advance of 75% of the total amount will be transferred to your bank account within roughly 4 weeks. You will receive the remainder after your stay abroad has ended, as soon as you have submitted the last documents and met all the conditions. If you don't meet all the conditions, you will have to repay the advance.",
"type": "Partial scholarship",
"url": "https://www.ru.nl/en/education/scholarships/individual-travel-grant"
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{
"name": "VSBfonds",
"text": "VSBfonds annually awards scholarships to students who wish to do a complete study programme abroad, after they have finished their study programme at Radboud University.You personally choose the educational institute abroad and arrange your admission. The educational institute where you will study must be accredited by that country's government. If that is not the case, you must demonstrate that the quality of the institute and study programme you have chosen meet the Dutch standards for higher education.TypeScholarshipEligible countries or regionsAll EU/EEA countries, All non-EU/non-EEA countriesDuration of scholarship3 to 24 monthsMaximum financing€10.000Coverage of scholarshipPartial scholarshipConditionsTo be eligible for a VSBfonds grant, you must meet a number of requirements:you are a full-time student graduating as Bachelor or Masteryour graduation date is between 1 March 2022 and 31 December 2024you have the Dutch nationalityyou are extremely motivated and can show a strong engagement in society, which is more important than your gradesPlease note that it is not possible to use this grant for an internship or research project.More information can be found on the VSB site (only in Dutch)How to applyMore information about the VSBfonds study grants, the conditions and the application procedure can be found on the VSBfonds website. You can do a quick scan to see whether you can apply for this scholarship.Deadline is: 1 March 2024Day of selection,26 March on campus:To make a final selection, we will invite a number of candidates for an interview. If you have applied for the scholarship, please already make a note in your agenda that you might have to be present on 26 March for an interview of a maximum of one hour.If necessary we will have a second day of interviews on 28 March.More information and contactWant to know more? Every faculty has a special contact persont:Filosofie, Theologie en Religiewetenschappen: Treja WilkensArts: Maaike van GervenNijmegen School of Management: Koen SchildersFaculty of Medical Science: Cindy van DijkFaculty of Science: Hub NijssenFaculty of Law: Petra BoumanSocial Sciences: Patrick Beckers, Miranda SmeemanFor general questions: send an email to [email protected] , Lonneke van Maasakkers-Hijl and Nicole Moed, working at Student Life and International Mobility,",
"type": "Partial scholarship",
"url": "https://www.ru.nl/en/education/scholarships/vsbfonds"
} |
{
"name": "Abel Visiting Scholar Program",
"text": "The Abel Visiting Scholar Program is intended for mathematicians professionally based in developing countries to visit an international research collaborator for a period of one month. For visits that are longer than one month, applicants must provide evidence of financial support from the host institution to cover the living expenses beyond the first month.The program is designed for post doctoral mathematicians in the early stages of their professional careers. It is designed to offer the opportunity for a ‘research sabbatical,’ a necessary complement to teaching and other academic duties for mathematicians desiring to also sustain a viable research program.The Abel Visiting Scholar Program is fully funded by the Abel Prize in mathematics and is administered by the Commission for Developing Countries of the International Mathematical Union.Usually up to 3 Grants are available per year.Upcoming DeadlinesApplications must be received at least four months before the desired starting date. The selection committee will review the applications and award fellowships every four months.The following deadlines apply:April 30,2024 for visits between September 1 and December 31,2024August 31,2024 for visits between January 1 and April 30,2025December 31,2024 for visits between May 1 and August 31,2025Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must1. hold at the time of application a PhD in Mathematics,2. be based in a developing country at the time of application (As defined by IMU)3. hold a position in a university/ research institution4. be in the early stages of their professional careers, more precisely: the applicants should4. 1) not yet be of full professorial rank but have a working contract in a university/ college4. 2) be under 35 years of age at the day of the application deadline.The maximum age may be increased by up to three years in the case of an individual with a broken career pattern. This should be noted in the application together with the reason for the broken career pattern. Applications from women mathematicians are strongly encouraged.Selection CriteriaThe selection criteria is based on the the quality of the project and the benefit/added value for the home institution/country.Definition of Developing CountriesApplication RequirementsEach completed application submitted via the online pplication form must include:CV of applicant and host, including a list of recent publications (max. 3 pages each)Research statement for the visit - Research statements should explain the research project and list the mathematicians with whom the applicant will collaborate. The applicant must already have initiated research contact with the proposed international research partner(s). Evidence of prior collaboration will be considered a plus. The collaboration should take place at the international partner’s home institution.Statement from host expressing views on the visit and the research planInvitation letter by the host institution which clearly specifies the period of the visit as well as the extent of its financial commitment and support. It is expected that the host institution would at least offer office space, free Internet access and other basic amenities. The invitation has to come from the dean of the faculty for the host institution.Confirmation letter by the home institution which clearly specifies the employment status of the grantee and that the applicant will be granted appropriate leave of absence from his/her home institution which will cover the period of the visit. Please use the template attached.A copy of the PhD certificateTentative Budget in USDIn case of a research visit longer than a month, applicants must attached proof of matching funds from the host institution to cover living expensesPlease merge all required documents into one (1) PDF file to be uploaded as part of your application.Applications not completed by the deadline, cannot be considered for evaluation.Grant Application PageGrant DetailsThe grant can cover for one month and only for the applicant up to US$5,000 Dollars:Travel costsfrom the place of work of the applicant to that of the host to the extent of economy class airfare.(Public) transport (surface transport by rail or bus between the nearest city where the airport is located and the headquarters of the candidate or the city/town where the host institution is located, if necessary). Maximum four (4) Taxi fares (on submission of receipts) may be allowed to travel between the home and the airport/railway station (upon arrival and departure).In case the applicant has to stay in a hotel before departure or upon arrival, this needs to be mentioned in the budget details. Maximum one (1) night (both arrival and departure) can be paid from the grant.Visa feesTravel insurance chargesBasic living cost for the first month (daily allowance based on living cost of the visiting country/city, This amount includes the cost for public transport and all other living costs). For a list please go here. If the accommodation includes breakfast or any other meals, the daily amount will be reduced.Accommodation cost in the host country (hotel is allowed if the host provides a statement that no guesthouse or rented flat is available and max. 4 weeks. If you stay longer than 4 weeks you have to rent a suitable apartment or guesthouse). Receipts for cash payments for accommodation costs can not be accepted! You have to pay via a trackable transfer method.If you travel during public holidays in the host country and while the host institution is closed for public holidays (e.g. during Christmas time) you cannot received basic living cost during the period the institution is closed, but your accommodation cost can be paid.Please note that the grant does not cover any travel costs, accommodation and living costs for requests for additional trips (e.g. to participate in conferences/ workshops) during this time. Those costs have to be covered by the grantee or his/her host institution. The living and accommodation cost only cover the research period. In case the grantees stays abroad for private or other purposes not related to the research visit neither living or accommodation cost can be covered from the grant.The grant is paid in two installments:First payment for accommodation in the host country, travel insurance, visa, transport to the airport and 50% of the living cost before departure.Second payment for the remaining living costs after the visit.To receive the second payment the report, pictures and all invoices must be send to the IMU Secretariat before the second payment can be initiated.The activity and financial report, pictures and all invoices must be submitted to the IMU Secretariat before the second payment can be initiated.Please note that an overview of the expenses need to be listed in the financial report and need to be accompanied by the copies of the original invoices and boarding tickets (excluding the living expenses).The financial and activity report should be submitted to the IMU Secretariat, CDC Administration two weeks after the end of the research visit.Unspent funds need to be returned to CDC/ Abel Funds.Selection CommitteeA selection committee decides which applications are successful.The Selection Committee consists ofa chairperson chosen by the IMU ECa member chosen by the CDCa member chosen by the IMU ECMembers 2. and 3. serve for a three year term with a maximum of two periods. The IMU EC decides on the duration of member 1.The current terms of the Selection Committee are as followed respectively: 1 August 2021 - 31 December 20221 August 2019 - 31 July 20221 August 2021 - 31 July 2024Please noteA candidate who is not selected, has the possibility to re-applyMathematicians above the age of 34 are encouraged to apply to the IMU Simons Research Fellowship Program.Applications must be received at least four months before the desired starting dateIn case of questions, please contact: cdc.grants(at)mathunion.orgGood luck!",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www.mathunion.org/cdc/grants/research-travel-grants/abel-visiting-scholar-program"
} |
{
"name": "Emile Boutmy Scholarships for Non-EU Students at Sciences Po",
"text": "Sciences Po created the Émile Boutmy scholarship, named after the founder of Sciences Po (1871), in order to welcome the very best international students from outside the European Union.The Émile Boutmy scholarship fund benefits from the generous support of its sponsors (benefactors, companies, and foundations) who are eager to allow the most deserving international students to study at Sciences Po. Private sponsors can be in direct contact with scholarship holders during official organised events.They support the Émile Boutmy excellence scholarship: Chalhoub Group, Fondation Geneviève McMillan-Reba Stewart, Fondation Luksic Scholars, L'Oréal, Michel-David Weill.ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSTo be eligible for the scholarship, students must be: first time applicants, from a non-European Union state, whose household does not file taxes within the European Union, and who have been admitted to the Undergraduate or Master's programme.Students who are not eligible are:Swiss and Norwegian applicants, since they may be entitled to CROUS scholarshipsCandidates who have dual citizenship, including an EU citizenshipCandidates from Quebec for master’s degree (since they may take advantage of sliding scale fees same as European applicants). Candidates from Quebec for a bachelor’s degree are eligibleCandidates for the Joint Master in Journalism and International AffairsMaster’s level dual-degree candidates, unless you are applying for one of the following programmes:the dual degree in Journalism Sciences Po/Columbia Universitythe dual degree Sciences Po/Fudan University with the concentration Europe-Asia in Global Affairs (only applicants with Chinese nationality)the dual degree Sciences Po/Peking University (only applicants with Chinese nationality)Ph.D. programme students (thesis)Candidates for the 1 year Master's programmesBachelor dual degree candidates (unless as part of a specific agreement)Exchange studentsCandidates applying via the French graduate admission procedureThe Émile Boutmy scholarship may not be combined with other scholarships apart from exceptional cases decided by the jury (Eiffel scholarship, AEFE scholarship, BGF...).SELECTION CRITERIAThis scholarship is awarded based on merit and according to the type of profile sought for this programme. Social criteria may also be taken into account.AMOUNT AND LENGTH OF THE SCHOLARSHIPBACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMMEThe Émile Boutmy scholarship is awarded to students arriving at Sciences Po for their first year of studies.The Émile Boutmy programme can take several different forms:A tuition grant of €14,720 per year for the three years of the undergraduate programme.A tuition grant of €9,500 per year for the three years of the undergraduate programme.A tuition grant of €6,500 per year for the three years of the undergraduate programme.If you do not validate your academic year, your scholarship will be lost.If you have been granted a scholarship and decide to defer your admission, your scholarship will be lost.During the year abroad (third year of the undergraduate programme): scholarship recipients will retain their tuition fee grant.The Émile Boutmy scholarship is automatically renewed if the student chooses to continue their graduate studies at Sciences Po.MASTERS LEVELThe Émile Boutmy scholarship is awarded to students arriving at Sciences Po for their first year of study.The Émile Boutmy programme is a tuition grant of €13,100 per year, for each year, which covers part of the tuition fees for the two years of the Master's degree programme.Émile Boutmy scholarship holders already at Sciences Po: the amount awarded through the scholarship is determined at the time of admission. It may be recalculated on a yearly basis, in accordance with tuition fee increases, when applicable.If you do not validate your academic year, your scholarship will be lost.If you have been granted a scholarship and you decide to defer your admission, your scholarship will be lost.HOW TO APPLYThis scholarship is not automatically awarded, to apply candidates must follow the instructions below.UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE, FIRST TIME APPLICANTSAPPLICANTS FROM FOREIGN SECONDARY SCHOOLSApplicants from foreign secondary schools must indicate that they are applying to the Émile Boutmy scholarship in the “Financial information” section of their Sciences Po application.Please note that we might ask applicants to provide proof of income and documents explaining their family situation (e.g. income tax return for both parents, payslips, divorce certificate, unemployment benefits, documents related to alimony, child support or retirement pensions, death certificate...).APPLICANTS FROM FRENCH SECONDARY SCHOOLSApplicants from French secondary schools must contact the Admission Office by completing this form, once their application has been validated on Parcoursup. The applicants must provide proof of income and possibly documents explaining their family situation (e.g. income tax return for both parents, payslips, divorce certificate, unemployment benefits, documents related to alimony, child support or retirement pensions, death certificate...).MASTER'S LEVEL, FIRST TIME APPLICANTSMasters level candidates must indicate that they are applying to the Émile Boutmy scholarship in the “Financial information” section of their Sciences Po application.Please note that we might ask applicants to provide a proof of income and documents explaining their family situation (e.g. income tax return for both parents, payslips, divorce certificate, unemployment benefits, documents related to alimony, child support or retirement pensions, death certificate...). Applicants must also attach, if applicable, their language test.CANDIDATES CURRENTLY IN DEFERRAL (UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE AND MASTERS LEVEL)Candidates who are currently in deferral can apply to the Émile Boutmy scholarship if they are in one of the following situations:they did not apply to this scholarship in their application formthey had applied and obtained this scholarship last year but lost it due to the deferralIn this case, you need to apply to the Émile Boutmy scholarship by filling out this contact form before the deadline. This email should include your CV as well as the following information:Indicate the country in which you are resident for tax purposes 1Indicate the country in which you are resident for tax purposes 2 (optional)Total annual income (in euros) of the household from the year before lastNumber of financially dependent children in the household (including yourself)?Are any of your siblings currently pursuing higher education?Please note that we might ask applicants to provide a proof of income and documents explaining their family situation (e.g. income tax return for both parents, payslips, divorce certificate, unemployment benefits, documents related to alimony, child support or retirement pensions, death certificate...).PLEASE NOTEIf you have already been refused the Émile Boutmy scholarship it is not possible for you to apply again.We will only take into account complete files.No application request will be accepted if received after the deadline.You will find information on our application procedures using the following links:Undergraduate CollegeGraduate programmesImportant: It is not possible for students to apply for the Émile Boutmy scholarship after their admission to Sciences Po or during their studies at Sciences Po. Students are therefore responsible for finding another source of funding if they have not been awarded the Emily Boutmy scholarship.The Admissions Department is responsible for awarding Émile Boutmy scholarships. Please note that your scholarship request will only be taken into account if you are admitted to one of our eligible programmes.For more information on scholarships and financial aid.DEADLINESDeadline for undergraduate programme (applicants from foreign secondary schools): 21 February 2024Deadline for undergraduate programme (applicants from French secondary schools): 9 June 2024Deadline for master programme: 3 December 2023No application requests will be accepted after the deadline.CONTACTFor more information contact the Admissions Department by filling out this contact form.",
"type": ": Bachelors/Masters Degre",
"url": "https://www.sciencespo.fr/students/en/fees-funding/bursaries-financial-aid/emile-boutmy-scholarship/"
} |
{
"name": "ENS International Selection Scholarships",
"text": "Brief description:Each year, École Normale Supérieure (ENS) organizes an international selection allowing themost promising international students, either in Science or in Arts & Humanities, to follow aMasters Degree at the University.Host Institution(s):École Normale Supérieure in Paris, FranceLevel/Field(s) of study:Master’s Degree at ENS (or one of ENS’ partner institutions) in the fields of Science or Arts &HumanitiesAcademic disciplines offered through International selection in Sciences: Biology,Chemistry, Earthscience, Computing science, Mathematics, Physics, Cognitive sciencesAcademic disciplines offered through International selection in Arts&Humanities:Anthropology, Archeology, Classical studies (Greek, Latin), Cinema, Theater studies, History ofArt, Musicology, Cognitive sciences, Economics, Political studies, Geography, History, Historyand Philosophy of Law, History and Philosophy of Sciences, Linguistics, Literature, Philosophy,Sociology.Number of Scholarships: 10 positions in Sciences and 10 positions in Arts & Humanities.Target group:International studentsScholarship value/duration:Monthly grant of 1,000 Euros for 3 years and a room on one of the ENS campuses.Eligibility:• Candidates must be under 26 when they apply (must not have reached their 26th birthday)• Candidates must not have applied to the International Selection before.• Candidates must not have lived in France more than 10 months during the academic year ofthe selection (September 1st – August 31st) nor the previous year.• Candidates must justify at least one year of undergraduate studies awarded by a foreignuniversity (outside France) during the calendar year preceding the start of applications.• Candidates justify at least two years of undergraduate studies in a foreign university (outsideFrance), on the 1st of September following admission.As an exception, the Director of ENS could authorize the application of a candidate whoseacademic background outside France is not standard.Application instructions:Applications are currently closed.The application form and documents must be submitted online before 11 December 2023(23h59, Paris time) for both Arts & Humanities and for Sciences.It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form andfor detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.",
"type": "Masters Degree",
"url": "https://www.ens.psl.eu/en/academics/admissions/international-selection"
} |
{
"name": "Eiffel Scholarships in France for International Students",
"text": "Brief description:The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program was established by the French Ministry for Europeand Foreign Affairs to enable French higher education institutions to attract top foreign studentsto enroll in their masters and PhD programs.It gives opportunity to the future foreign decision-makers of the private and public sectors, inpriority areas of study, and encourages applicants up to 25 years old from developing countriesat master’s level, and applicants up to 30 years old from developing and industrializedcountries at PhD level.Host Institution(s):French Universities and Academic InstitutionsLevel of Study:Master’s degree program, engineering program, or a joint doctoral program (joint supervision ofdissertation and/or dual degree), in partnership with a partner institution abroad.Field(s) of study:Two major disciplinary fields concerned by the Eiffel scholarships cover the following fields ofstudy for the Master and Doctorate components:• For science and technology: Biology and health; Ecological transition; Mathematics anddigital; Engineering Sciences• For the humanities and social sciences: French history, language, and civilization; Law andpolitical science; and Economics and managementTarget group:International studentsScholarship value/inclusions/duration:For Master’s level studies, the Eiffel scholarship includes a monthly allowance of €1,181 andcan be awarded for 12-36 months. For PhD level studies, the Eiffel scholarship includes amonthly allowance of €1,700 and is awarded for a maximum of 12 months.In addition, the programme meets various expenses including international transportation,national transportation, health insurance, housing searches, and cultural activities.Tuition fees are not covered by the Eiffel Programme. However, recipients of Frenchgovernment scholarships are exempt from tuition charges for programs leading to a nationaldiploma (master, doctorate) or accredited engineering degree in public institutions of ascientific, cultural, or professional nature overseen by the Ministry of Higher Education andResearch, in accordance with article R719-49 of the national education code.Eligibility:Please inquire about the eligibility criteria with the French Higher Education Institution you areapplying to.Application instructions:Applications are currently closed.Applications are NOT accepted from students directly. Applications for EIFFELscholarships are submitted by French Higher Education Institutions. Applications sentdirectly by students or by foreign institutions will be declared ineligible.Therefore, you must apply and meet the requirements of the French Higher EducationInstitution in order to be considered for the scholarship. Contact the French educationalinstitution or research organization by visiting its website or by emailing or telephoning its officeof international relations to learn how to apply for admission (including the date by which yourapplication must be received). Inform them of your wish to be considered for an Eiffelscholarship.The application deadline to participating French Institutions falls around November-December2023. The deadline for applications to Campus France is 10 January 2024.It is important to read the Eiffel Scholarships 2024 Regulations andvisit the official website (linkfound below) to access the online application form and for detailed information on how to applyfor this scholarship.",
"type": "Masters/PhD Degree",
"url": "https://www.campusfrance.org/en/france-excellence-eiffel-scholarship-program"
} |
{
"name": "Université Paris-Saclay International Master’s Scholarships",
"text": "Brief description:The Université Paris-Saclay, through the IDEX scholarships, aims to promote access to itsmaster’s (nationally-certified degree) programs to international students, taught in its memberestablishments, and to make it easier for highly-qualified foreign students to attend itsUniversity especially those wishing to develop an academic project through research up to thedoctoral level.Host Institution(s):Université Paris-Saclay, France and enrolled at one of the following member institutions:AgroParisTech, CentraleSupelec, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay (ENS Paris-Saclay),INSTN-CEA, Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS), Université d’Evry-Val-d’Essonne(UEVE), Université Paris-Saclay (UPSaclay), Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-enYvelines (UVSQ).Level/Field of study:All Master’s programmes in all academic fields for which Université Paris-Saclay is accredited,except for vocational training.Number of Awards:Not specifiedTarget group:International studentsScholarship value/duration:The scholarship amount is €10,000 per year. It is paid by Université ParisSaclay for theduration of the academic year, and for a period of no less than 10 consecutive months per year(September to June). A maximum of €1,000 for travel and visa expenses is also awardeddepending on the candidate’s country of origin.These scholarships are awarded for 1 or 2 years depending on the admission level (M1 or M2)and subject to students completing the required number of credits to advance to the next yearlevel.Eligibility:Are eligible:Students admitted to a Université Paris-Saclay Master’s programme delivered by one of thefollowing institutions: AgroParisTech, CentraleSupelec, ENS Paris-Saclay, INSTN-CEA, IOGS,UEVE, UPSaclay, UVSQ. Among these students, only those who answer one of the followingcriteria are eligible to apply:• Newly arrived international students, aged 30 and less during the course of the selectionyear.• Students of foreign nationality living on the French soil for less than a year, previously orcurrently enrolled in a training course or internship that does not lead to certification.• Students of foreign nationality living on the French soil for less than a year, taking languageclasses (type FFL).• Students who have lived in France in the past, within the framework of a mobilityprogramme during their studies (e.g. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degrees, exchangeprogramme…) that did not lead to certification.Are ineligible:• All students who have been or who are enrolled in a French higher education institutionduring their studies, except international students enrolled in a French higher educationinstitution abroad.• Individuals who have interrupted their studies for more than 3 consecutive years.• Students holding any other type of scholarship whose amount exceeds €650/month.Application instructions:Applications are currently closed.To be considered for the scholarships, students must first be admitted to a Master’sProgramme offered at Université Paris-Saclay. Being admitted into a master’s program ofthe University does not automatically entitle you to a scholarship.Selected students will automatically be sent a link by email to an online application form.Only students who receive an email from Université Paris-Saclay inviting them to apply for aUniversité Paris-Saclay IDEX scholarship will be able to submit an application. No unsolicitedapplication is allowed.The deadline for application to a Master’s Program (in order to be selected) is 30 April 2024.The deadline for receipt of scholarship applications is 3 May 2024.It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form andfor detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.",
"type": "Masters Degree",
"url": "https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/admission/bourses-et-aides-financieres/bourses-internationales-de-master/international-masters"
} |
{
"name": "Ampère Excellence Scholarships for International Students",
"text": "Brief description:The Université Paris-Saclay, through the IDEX scholarships, aims to promote access to itsmaster’s (nationally-certified degree) programs to international students, taught in its memberestablishments, and to make it easier for highly-qualified foreign students to attend itsUniversity especially those wishing to develop an academic project through research up to thedoctoral level.Host Institution(s):Université Paris-Saclay, France and enrolled at one of the following member institutions:AgroParisTech, CentraleSupelec, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay (ENS Paris-Saclay),INSTN-CEA, Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS), Université d’Evry-Val-d’Essonne(UEVE), Université Paris-Saclay (UPSaclay), Université de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-enYvelines(UVSQ).Level/Field of study:All Master’s programmes in all academic fields for which Université Paris-Saclay is accredited,except for vocational training.Number of Awards:Not specifiedTarget group:International studentsScholarship value/duration:The scholarship amount is €10,000 per year. It is paid by Université ParisSaclay for theduration of the academic year, and for a period of no less than 10 consecutive months per year(September to June). A maximum of €1,000 for travel and visa expenses is also awardeddepending on the candidate’s country of origin.These scholarships are awarded for 1 or 2 years depending on the admission level (M1 or M2)and subject to students completing the required number of credits to advance to the next yearlevel.Eligibility:Are eligible:Students admitted to a Université Paris-Saclay Master’s programme delivered by one of thefollowing institutions: AgroParisTech, CentraleSupelec, ENS Paris-Saclay, INSTN-CEA, IOGS,UEVE, UPSaclay, UVSQ. Among these students, only those who answer one of the followingcriteria are eligible to apply:• Newly arrived international students, aged 30 and less during the course of the selectionyear.• Students of foreign nationality living on the French soil for less than a year, previously orcurrently enrolled in a training course or internship that does not lead to certification.• Students of foreign nationality living on the French soil for less than a year, taking languageclasses (type FFL).• Students who have lived in France in the past, within the framework of a mobilityprogramme during their studies (e.g. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degrees, exchangeprogramme…) that did not lead to certification.Are ineligible:• All students who have been or who are enrolled in a French higher education institutionduring their studies, except international students enrolled in a French higher educationinstitution abroad.• Individuals who have interrupted their studies for more than 3 consecutive years.• Students holding any other type of scholarship whose amount exceeds €650/month.Application instructions:Applications are currently closed.To be considered for the scholarships, students must first be admitted to a Master’sProgramme offered at Université Paris-Saclay. Being admitted into a master’s program ofthe University does not automatically entitle you to a scholarship.Selected students will automatically be sent a link by email to an online application form.Only students who receive an email from Université Paris-Saclay inviting them to apply for aUniversité Paris-Saclay IDEX scholarship will be able to submit an application. No unsolicitedapplication is allowed.The deadline for application to a Master’s Program (in order to be selected) is 30 April 2024.The deadline for receipt of scholarship applications is 3 May 2024.It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form andfor detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.",
"type": "Masters Degree",
"url": "https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/admission/bourses-et-aides-financieres/international-masters-scholarships-program-idex"
} |
{
"name": "Humboldt Scholarship",
"text": "The application phase for the funding period April 2023 to March 2024 is closed!Students of archaeology have still the possibility to apply for the research class Ostia until the 30th January 2023.Applications of all other fields of study must be rejected.Please apply online via this link.The postal route is excluded!RequirementsYou can apply for a Deutschlandstipendium of the Humboldt-Universität ifyou are enrolled as a student at Humboldt-Universität in summer semester 2023 and if you study within your subjects respective standard period of study (due to the pandemic the last 4 semesters do not count)or if you are applying for a study at Humboldt-Universität (you have to be enrolled at the Humboldt-Universität in the summer semester 2023).Necessary application documentsONLINE APPLICATION PLATFORMThe complete application process will take place ONLINE. Before applying, please make sure that you have read this page carefully.Necessary documents (Upload directly in the Online Application Platform):Texts including information on your studies as well as a letter of motivation (3000 characters) and details regarding any social and/or political commitment/ volunteer work of yours during the past five years (1000 characters), details regarding any awards and distinctions you may have received that you deem relevant (1000 characters) details regarding notable social, familial or personal circumstances that apply to you (600 characters).CV (in tabular form without photo)current certificate of enrolment/ matriculationcurrent transcript of grade (from the AGNES-Online Study and Examination Portal)Scans of certificates (e.g. High school diploma, vocational education diploma)if applicable proof for volunteer and honorary workif applicable Bachelor-Master-Übergang-Formular (if you pass from Bachelor to Master in the next semester)if applicable Verlängerung der Förderhöchstdauer (if you are not longer in the maximum funding period)IMPORTANT!If you study Jurisprudence or Economics please upload only the AGNES-Online transcript of grade. The team of the Deutschlandstipendium will contact the examination portal to request your overall average grade. Please give us your consent by using the form.Humboldt Research ClassesIf you are interested to participate in our research class (Themenklasse)Sustainability and Global JusticePlease note: A recommendation letter is not required. Other certificates and documents than the ones requested are not needed and won't be processed.Please note: If you have more then for instance one proof of volunteer or honorary work, please bundle the documents in one PDF file. Per Upload-box on the Online Applioctaion Plattform just one PDF may be uploaded.Here you can have a look on the power point presentation which explains the process of application: Link: https: //www.hu-berlin.de/en/committed-support/support-what/projects/junior-researchers/Humboldt-scholarship/application-1/application/info-va-prasentation-2021-final.ppt",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www.hu-berlin.de/en/committed-support/support-what/projects/junior-researchers/Humboldt-scholarship/application-1/application"
} |
{
"name": "Humboldt Research Track Scholarship",
"text": "Humboldt Research Track ScholarshipFunding for Master's students with strong research skills who plan to pursue a doctorate.The Humboldt Research Track funding line is designed to support outstanding Master’s students from Humboldt-Universität who plan to pursue a doctorate. Graduates from other universities may also be funded if they pursue a doctorate at Humboldt-Universität. The program offers funding for the transition phase between the end of a Master’s program and the beginning of a doctorate. Requirements for funding are excellent academic results and an original, high-quality proposal of the doctoral project. Applications may already be submitted during the Master’s studies, but funding can only start after graduation. The scholarship helps recipients to focus on the preparation of their doctorate.Who can apply?Outstanding Master’s students as well as graduates who plan to pursue their doctorate at Humboldt-Universität or – if graduated from Humboldt-Universität – at another university in Germany or abroad. To enable more prospective doctoral candidates with disabilities or chronic illnesses to prepare for a doctorate, applications from this target group will be given particular consideration.What are the relevant criteria?Excellent academic results or an excellent degree and an original, high-quality proposal of the doctoral project.Selection CriteriaHow much funding is provided?Funding of 800 EUR per month is awarded for up to six months. Scholarship holders with children receive an additional 400 EUR a month for the first child, plus 100 EUR for each additional child. In exceptional cases, funding can be extended for up to an additional six monthsWhat are the application deadlines?Applications for a Humboldt Research Track Scholarship with a funding start from 1 April 2024 on can be submitted from 15 December 2023 to 31 January 2024.The next application phase is expected to run from 1 April 2024 to 15 May 2024 for a funding start from 1 August 2024 on.Re-applications cannot be considered after you have received a notification of rejection.What is the application procedure?Applications can be submitted via the online application portal only. Applications must include the following documents:Completed online application form,Curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages),Sketch of your research proposal (max. 2.250 characters),Certificates of your academic degrees, including certified translations and/or, if applicable, transcripts (of grades) for courses attended,Letter of recommendation from your Master thesis supervisor or from one of the instructors from your Master’s program,Expert review of the proposal of your doctoral project by the mentor at Humboldt-Universität you wish to work with during the funding period.Please note that all application documents must be submitted in German or English.Applicants must upload their CV, certificates and/or transcripts using the online application form.The letter of recommendation and expert review may not be written by the same person.A Selection Committee consisting of professors, post-docs and doctoral candidates from various disciplines determines the allocation of scholarships based on the guideline.Apply nowAdditional informationFor further information, please visit our section with frequently asked questions (FAQ).Download Flyer https: //www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/en/promotionsinteressierte-en/uebergangsstipendien/hgs_flyernachwuchsfoerderung-03.pdf/@@download/file/HGS_FlyerNachwuchsfoerderung-03.pdf",
"type": "Master's",
"url": "https://www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/en/promotionsinteressierte-en/uebergangsstipendien/allgemeines"
} |
{
"name": "Elsa-Neumann-Stipend for Doctoral Candidates",
"text": "Elsa-Neumann-Scholarship – Doctoral FundingTwice a year, the federal state of Berlin awards doctoral scholarships and scholarships for the completion of a doctorate to particularly qualified young researchers.Legal basis:Act on the Promotion of Young Academics and Artists (Nachwuchsförderungsgesetz - NaFöG).Ordinance on the Promotion of Young Academics and Artists (Nachwuchsförderungsverordnung - NaFöVO).Funding requirements:- Proof of a completed university degree- Proof of preparation for a doctorate- Above-average academic performance- A scientific project that is expected to make an important contribution to researchScope of funding:The basic scholarship amount is 1,350 euros per month plus a lump sum for material costs of 100 euros. The additional granting of a family allowance and of special allowances for travel expenses is possibleFunding period:The regular doctoral scholarship is initially granted for a period of up to two years. At the end of the first and second year of funding, a work report and a statement by the first academic supervisor must be submitted. The funding ends after three years at the latest.The scholarship for the completion of a doctorate is granted for a maximum of one year without the possibility of extension.Announcement and deadlines:The call for applications for the Elsa Neumann Scholarship is announced twice a year. The application deadlines end in April and November, with funding beginning on 1 October and 1 April respectively. The NaFöG offices will announce the exact application deadlines (cut-off dates) in advance.Applications can be submitted through the application portal until April 17,2023 12: 00 (noon). Applications submitted via email, mail or any other means will not be accepted.Application:Applications can only be submitted via the online platform of Dahlem Research School and only after the application platform has been activated for registrations. The next activation is expected to take place 6 weeks before the application deadline. Applications submitted by email, post or any other means cannot be accepted.Necessary steps in the application process:Fill in the application form, and then click on the submit button. Then please save your details in PDF format.Register at the application portal of the Dahlem Research School. You can reach the application portal from 6 weeks prior to the deadline via the NaFöG office of the Freie Universität.Important: Please refrain from registering earlier for your application.First enter your own details and the details of your first academic supervisor into the form of the website and send the email request for a confidential letter of support to your supervisor.Only after the email has been sent, the necessary documents (e.g. application form, CV, etc.) can be uploaded in pdf format.Finally, submit the digital application for a scholarship via the submit function.Reapplication:After a scholarship application has been rejected, it is possible to reapply once.Forms to download:- Information brochure: https: //www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/de/Finanzierungsbroschuere/Elsa-Neumann-Stipendium/2023-08-22-informationsblatt-en.pdf- Information for reviewer:https: //www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/en/promotionsinteressierte-en/Elsa-Neumann-Stipendium/gutachterhinweise.pdf",
"type": "Doctoral Funding",
"url": "https://www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/en/promotionsinteressierte-en/Elsa-Neumann-Stipendium"
} |
{
"name": "Yousef Jameel Scholarships",
"text": "Doctoral Scholarship from the Jameel Scholarship Fund at Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinExtended Application Deadline until October 31,2023With support of the Jameel Education Foundation UK, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin will annually award two scholarships to doctoral candidates in the natural science fields of informatics/ computer science, mathematics, biology/ biomedicine, chemistry, physics, geography and agricultural science.General informationApplicants from the following countries are eligible for application:Arab region: Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen. Furthermore, we ask for applications from Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nigeria und Sudan (citizenship and residence)Doctoral projects focusing on the following research fields will receive special consideration:Sustainable/ecologic (Desert) Agriculture (including: PGPR – Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria – & Mycorrhizae, Irrigation Technology, Reduction of Water consumption Micronutrients)Plant based Medicine/ PharmacyRenewable & sustainable Energy ProductionPhytopharmacy and Phytomedicine with topics in Pharmacology (Antiinflammation, Immunology, Neuroprotection / -degeneration)Analytics and Structure-activity relationshipDrug Development (extracts, dosage forms, therapeutic systems (e.g. transdermal)Doctoral projects that address other topics however may also receive funding. Only those research projects with relevance for the development of the applicant’s home country will be considered for funding.Please note that the proposed research projects must match the research profiles of the relevant department at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Applicants are responsible for finding a doctoral supervisor from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin who is willing to supervise their doctoral project.Current call for applications - Terms and conditionsScholarship period: three yearsAmount of scholarship: € 1,450 per month plus, if applicable, a family allowance, language course costs, and a set research allowancePlanned commencement of studies: early 2024Application deadline: 31 October 2023Application requirementsApplicants must provide written confirmation of supervision by a professor from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.Applicants must hold citizenship from one of the above listed countries and should currently reside in that country. They must be able to demonstrate their willingness to return to their home country.Applicants must hold an academic qualification equivalent to a German university degree and fulfill the requirements for admission to doctoral candidacy at the respective department of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.English language skills (please note that the test result may not be older than twoyears):TOEFL©IBT score: at least 80 (Internet Based Test)IELTS© Academic score: at least Band 6German language skills are not required at the time of application. However, candidates are expected to be willing to learn German after their arrival.To increase the proportion of women at the university, applications from qualified womenare particularly encouraged. Disabled persons will receive preference, assuming equalqualifications.Application documentsStatement of Purpose directed to the Jameel Education Foundation UK (no more than 2 pages)Motivation for pursuing a doctoral degree at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, highlighting personal strengthsReasons why you are applying for a scholarship from the Jameel Education Foundation UK and the relevance of your proposed research project for your home country’s developmentAcademic curriculum vitae (in tabular form, no more than 2 pages)Personal information, address, main areas of research, description ofacademic career to date, academic prizes and publication list, if applicableDoctoral project summary (one page, no more than 450 words)Doctoral project description (5-10 pages) including a work and time schedule and a statement on how the proposed project matches the research profile at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, bibliographyConfirmation of supervision from a Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinTwo letters of recommendation from university professors (written in English)Master or comparable diploma transcript and degree certificate (see above)Proof of language proficiency (TOEFL© or IELTS© test scorePlease note that we do not process applications that:are not completedo not fulfil the formal requirements listed aboveare submitted after the deadline.Application procedureApplications should be submitted in one pdf-file (7 MB max.) by mail to the following address:[email protected].",
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"url": "https://www.humboldt-graduate-school.de/en/promotionsinteressierte-en/yousef-jameel-scholarships"
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{
"name": "The Hans Böckler Foundation’s Dieter Schumacher PhD Scholarship program",
"text": "The Hans Böckler Foundation focuses on co-determination, research linked to the world of work and supporting students on behalf of the Confederation of German Trade Unions (DGB). We offer scholarships to foreign doctoral candidates from various disciplines who wish to combine their research work with a stay in the Federal Republic of Germany. Below you will find an overview of the scholarships currently available with the corresponding application requirements.DIETER SCHUMACHER INTERNATIONAL PHD-SCHOLARSHIPThe Hans Böckler Foundation’s Dieter Schumacher PhD Scholarship program enables outstanding international PhD-students in Economics to conduct a 12-24 months-stay at a German university or research institute. The scholarship program is open to doctoral students under the age of 30.UTE AND GYÖRGY SZÉLL INTERNATIONAL PHD-SCHOLARSHIPThe Ute and György Széll International Scholarship shall permit outstanding international PhD-students in Social Sciences and Humanities a six months-stay not only at a German university or research institute, but also at a foundation or archive. There is no limit of age.DIETER SCHUMACHER INTERNATIONAL PHD-SCHOLARSHIPIf you are conducting research on fiscal and monetary policy, labor markets, income distribution and financial markets or other fields of research that are relevant from an employee’s perspective, we encourage you to apply.We expect applicants to be politically, culturally, and socially engaged and to have an active interest in the core values of the Hans Böckler Foundation.The scholarship includes a monthly stipend of EUR 1550 for living expenses and an annual allowance of EUR 1400 for travel expenses. You can apply for a 12- or 24-months scholarship.Requirements:A description of your doctoral project (3 pages)A research paper outlining the topic, questions, methodology and goals of your research in Germany (3 pages)An invitation letter from your host PhD supervisor in Germany, who is responsible for the on-site support and integration into the local and national research contexts in GermanyA letter of recommendation from your PhD supervisor at your home institutionYour CV in table formYour Diploma that entitles you to pursue a doctorateApplication form (explanation and download below)Please include these documents with your application.Application deadlines are:February 28thJuly 30thApplication formPlease save, print out, sign and send it to the Hans Böckler Foundation by post. In addition, you can also send us the signed PDF file and the other documents by email to: bewerbung[at]boeckler.deFor reasons of data protection, we recommend using encrypted documents.DOWNLOAD PDFUTE UND GYÖRGY SZÉLL INTERNATIONAL PHD-SCHOLARSHIPThe Ute and György Széll International Scholarship shall permit outstanding international PhD-students in Social Sciences and Humanities a six month-stay at a German university or research institute, foundation or archive. There is no limit of age.We expect applicants to be politically, culturally, and socially engaged and to have an active interest in the core values of the Hans Böckler Foundation.The scholarship includes a monthly stipend of EUR 1450 for living expenses and an annual allowance of EUR 1300 for travel expenses.RequirementsEnrollment in a PhD programme in the fields of Social Sciences or HumanitiesA description of your doctoral project in form of a research plan (3 pages), including the context of your further career developmentA research paper outlining the topic, questions, methodology and goals of your research in Germany (3 pages)An invitation letter from your host PhD supervisor in Germany, who is responsible for the on-site support and integration into the local and national research contexts in GermanyAn assessment by the PhD-supervisor at your home institutionYour CV in table formYour Diploma that entitles you to pursue a doctorateApplication form (explanation and download below)Please include these documents with your application.Application deadlines are:February 28thJuly 30thApplication formPlease save, print out, sign and send it to the Hans Böckler Foundation by post. In addition, you can also send us the signed PDF file and the other documents by email to: bewerbung[at]boeckler.de.For reasons of data protection, we recommend using encrypted documents.ProcedureThe announcements and the application procedure will be handled by the HBS. The applications sent to the HBS will be formally approved there.The pre-selection of the applicants will be carried out by the HBS department of study promotion with the participation of Ute and György Széll. The final decision will be taken by the HBS PhD-committee. The funds are provided by the Ute und György Széll Foundation within the HBS. This international scholarship project is limited for five years (2022-2027).DOWNLOAD PDF: https: //www.boeckler.de/data/application_form_Schumacher_international_PhD_scholarship.pdfThe first Scholars of the UTE AND GYÖRGY SZÉLL PhD Scholarship are:Aurongajeb Akond from Bangladesh with an UTE AND GYÖRGY SZÉLL PhD Scholarship in Social Sciences. Included is a 6-month stay from February 2023 - August 2023 at University Kassel and Berlin School of Economics and Law Topic: The functionality of OECD Guidelines and Responses of MNEs towards Securing Labour Rights at the Global Value Chain: Effectiveness and Challenges of the National Contact Points.Maria Fragkou from Greece, with an UTE AND GYÖRGY SZÉLL PhD Scholarship in Literary Sciences. Included 6 months from June.2023 – November at Federal Archives (Koblenz) and Arolsen Archives (International Center on Nazi Persecution) Topic: International Organizations and Cross-border Interventions: Relief Work Programs for Refugees and Displaced Persons in Germany, Austria and the USSR,1943-1947.",
"type": "PhD",
"url": "https://www.boeckler.de/de/international-scholarships-33846.htm"
} |
{
"name": "SOLIDARITY FUND",
"text": "ORIGIN AND AIMSWhen the Chilean armed forces organised a coup against the democratically elected government of Salvador Allende in 1973, Hans Böckler Foundation scholars began to support the solidarity work for Chile. A Solidarity Fund was set up for this purpose. When the military dictatorship in Chile ended in 1992, the Solidarity Fund altered its orientation. Since then the fund’s monies have financed projects at home and abroad.FINANCINGThe fund is financed by scholars’ and personal tutors’ donations. Scholars donate roughly 1% of their scholarship; personal tutors a part or all of their expense allowance. The sum of all scholars’ donations received is doubled by the Hans Böckler Foundation. Altogether, that makes up 100% of the funds available for projects. The funds are allocated in accordance with the German Gemeinnützigkeitsrecht [Non-profit Organisation Act] (§§ 51 - 68 AO).FUNDING CRITERIAA fundamental principle is that only solidarity projects in line with the purpose of the Hans Böckler Foundation’s statute “to promote science, research, education, training and the concept of co-determination” are eligible. Print costs (for readers, flyers, posters), material costs and tangible items required for the project to be carried out, as well as educational and informative events (hiring premises, leasing technical equipment, advertising) can be funded. Conferences and publications of a purely academic nature, staff costs, fees and the long-term financing of individual projects cannot be funded.APPLICATION PROCEDURENon-profit organisations and associations (as defined in § 51, para. 2 AO; with international applications the provisions of the Gemeinnützigkeitsrecht apply correspondingly) are entitled to apply. Complete project applications with a project volume of at least 1,000 euros and as a rule up to 10,000 euros can be submitted on an ongoing basis to the Solidarity Fund. In exceptional cases funding in excess of 10,000 euros is also possible. Approval is the responsibility of the Hans Böckler Foundation.Applications can be submitted on an ongoing basis to [email protected]. The committee awarding funds meets every six months (usually in April and October).Applications must contain the following documents:Application formOutline of the project incl. schedule and budgetNon-profit-making certificateStatuteInformation onOrganisational structure (e.g. organigram)Legal structureOnce the decisions have been made, the applicants will be informed of the approval/rejection; no further substantiation will be given in the event of a rejection.ContactDr. Pascal GeißlerTel.: +49 211 7778 133solidaritaetsfonds[at]boeckler.deMORE INFORMATIONFunding criteria and application procedure (pdf):http: //www.boeckler.de/pdf/stuf_kriterien_solifonds_engl.pdfSolidarity fund application form (pdf):http: //www.boeckler.de/pdf/stuf_antrag_solifonds_engl.pdfSolidarity fund: Brochure (pdf):https: //www.boeckler.de/pdf/stufoe_solifondsbroschuere.pdfInformationen auf Deutsch: https: //www.boeckler.de/de/solidaritaetsfonds-2671.htm",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www.boeckler.de/en/solidarity-fund-15051.htm"
} |
{
"name": "Kingston University - International Scholarships",
"text": "Sub-programme:Kinds of support:Scholarships for StudentsGrants for GraduatesVolume:£ 5.000,-Research areas:Research TopicsIntersciplinary topics:Interdisciplinary TopicsTarget date:10. Mai 2024Recipients:GeneralRegional reference:WorldDescription:International Development awards scholarships worth £5,000 to successful international applicants joining us in September or January for their first year of study. Our international scholarships are partial scholarships. This means that you must make sure you can cover the outstanding amount for fees and living expenses yourself.Who can apply?We are looking for enthusiastic champions who can represent Kingston and support us with our recruitment and marketing work. You can apply for the International Scholarship if you meet the following criteria:You are applying as an international student (classified as 'overseas fees')Have received an offer to study an an Undergraduate or Postgraduate course at Kingston for September 2024Are not currently enrolled on a Kingston University degree or foundation courseHow are International Scholarships awarded?The International Scholarships will be awarded on the following basis:Your reasons for wanting to study at Kingston UniversityYour ability and enthusiasm to be a champion for Kingston and support us in our recruitment and marketing work",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www.kingston.ac.uk/international/funding-and-fees/scholarships/international-scholarships/"
} |
{
"name": "International Scholarship Program for Muslim Students and Doctoral Candidates",
"text": "The new International Scholarship Program (ISP) offered by the Avicenna-Studienwerk is directed at Muslim students and doctoral candidates who want to pursue a degree program (MA) or PhD-thesis at a German university. The program is directed to Muslim students and doctoral candidates from Egypt, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey.Through financial assistance, personal advising and a wide network and seminar program the ISP creates optimal conditions for academic qualification, social commitment and personal development. Aim of the program is to contribute to the development of responsible and qualified Muslim personalities and to prepare them for leading positions in science, society, economy, politics and culture. The call for applications will run from 1st March – 15th April 2024.Educational ProgramThe financial and intellectual support of international Muslim students and doctoral candidates aims to make it possible for the grantee to pursue their degree at a German university. Furthermore they are supported to become active and engaged in various areas of civil society and extra-curricular initiatives.The ISP scholarship recipients join the group of Avicenna-Studienwerk scholarship holders and are included in the full Avicenna program. They will take part in regional group meetings and educational programs such as seminars and study trips.Financial SupportFinancial support for MA-Students841 €basic scholarship per month100 €supplementary support for health insurance per month100 €travel allowance per month100 €one-time intitial helpFinancial support for doctoral candidates1190 €basic scholarship per month100 €supplementary support for health insurance per month100 €travel allowance per month100 €one-time initial helpIn addition, the following financial support may be granted under certain conditions: 276 €family allowance per month50 €one-time book allowance2050 €printing cost allowance for doctoratesup to 400 €monthly child allowance for the first child100 €for each other childApplication ProcessThe ISP is designed for students and doctoral candidates with a citizenship of Egypt, Bosnian-Herzegovina or Turkey, who want to pursue a degree program (MA) or PhD-thesis at a German university. An application is independent of age, gender or subject of study (except medicine). Resident educational students can’t be funded through the ISP. Double funding by other programs for the gifted is also excluded.Application Requirementsabove average potential for academic/research achievement;societal and/or volunteer involvement;identification with the values of the Avicenna-Studienwerk.German language skills at a communication level (B2);Egyptian, Bosnian-Herzegovinian or Turkish citizenship;maximum of one semester remaining in the Bachelor's program.Application Documents (to be submitted in German in our application portal)informal letter of application or motivation (max. 2 pages);short curriculum vitae in table form (max. 2 pages);certificate of higher education entrance qualification (Abitur, A-Levels etc.);current certificate of enrollmenttwo academic assessments or letters of recommendation;proof of social commitment;additional certificates, if applicable;copy of your identity card;current transcript of records.Additionally for Doctoral CandidatesA short synopsis of your dissertation project (max. 3 pages) with information ontopic of the project;supervisor:in;research question;current status;expected results.",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www.avicenna-studienwerk.de/scholarship/"
} |
{
"name": "Bewerbung «Studienstipendium»",
"text": "Bewerbungsverfahren Herbst 2024, Frist: 1. September 2024Bis zum 1. September 2024 können sich bewerben:Internationale Studierende („Bildungsausländer*innen“) vor Beginn des Masterstudiums oder im Hauptstudium Diplom/Staatsexamen in Deutschland; Bewerbung vor Beginn des Studiums im Master/vor Beginn Hauptstudium möglichDas Online-Bewerbungsportal öffnet am 15. Juli 2024 und schließt am 1. September 2024.Bitte verwenden Sie ausschließlich den Adobe Acrobat Reader, um den Bewerbungsbogen auszufüllen.Der Platz im Bewerbungsbogen ist begrenzt. Bitte beschränken Sie sich beim Ausfüllen auf den dafür vorgesehenen Abschnitt, der im Papierausdruck lesbar sein muss. Dies gilt auch für die Fachgutachten.Bitte warten Sie mit dem Abschicken Ihrer Bewerbung nicht bis zum letzten Tag, damit das System nicht überlastet wird. Sobald Ihre Unterlagen vollständig sind, können Sie Ihre Bewerbung absenden.Bewerbungsverfahren Frühjahr 2025, Frist: 1. März 2025Bis zum 1. März 2025 können sich bewerben:Studierende aus dem Inland (Deutsche, Bildungsinländer*innen) im Erststudium; Bewerbung vor dem ersten Semester bis einschließlich 3. Fachsemester möglich; für den Bewerbungsschluss 1. März 2024 bis einschließlich 4. Fachsemester möglich;Studierende aus dem Inland (Deutsche, Bildungsinländer*innen) für ein Masterstudium; Bewerbung muss ein halbes Jahr vor Studienbeginn eingereicht werden;Geflüchtete, die ein Studium im Erststudium oder im Master (oder Diplom- oder Staatsexamen-Studiengang) in Deutschland beginnen oder fortsetzen wollen, können sich unabhängig von ihrem Studiensemester bewerben;Internationale Studierende („Bildungsausländer*innen“) vor Beginn des Masterstudiums oder im Hauptstudium Diplom/Staatsexamen in Deutschland; Bewerbung vor Beginn des Studiums im Master/vor Beginn Hauptstudium möglich.Das Online-Bewerbungsportal öffnet am 15. Januar 2025 und schließt am 1. März 2025.Bewerben können sich Studierende aus allen Fächern an allen staatlich anerkannten Hochschulen.Die Immatrikulationsbescheinigung, zumindest eine Bestätigung der Hochschulzulassung, muss möglichst mit der Bewerbung eingereicht werden oder muss spätestens unmittelbar vor dem Auswahlgespräch in der 3. Auswahletappe vorgelegt werden.Informationen zur Bewerbung für ein Studienstipendium:• Informationen zur Bewerbung: Infoblatt A1-1a (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-05/a1-1a-bewerbung-stud_april_2024.pdf• Information Sheet English Version: Information Sheet A1-1b (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-03/a1-1b-application_stud_marz_2024_en_0.pdfFormulare für die Bewerbung:• Formular Bewerbungsbogen: Bewerbungsbogen A1-2 (PDF):http: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2020-09/A1-2_Bewerbungsbogen_Stud_Jan2019_ani.pdf• Formular Fachgutachten: Fachgutachten A1-3 (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-01/a1-3_fachgutachten_studierende_jan24.pdf• Expert Reference English Version: Expert Reference Form A1-3 (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-01/a1-3_fachgutachten-stud_en_jan24.pdfFAQs zum gesamten Bewerbungsverfahren finden Sie hier.",
"type": "Bewerbung Studienstipendium",
"url": "https://www.boell.de/de/stipendium-studium"
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{
"name": "Bewerbung «Promotionsstipendium»",
"text": "Bewerbungsverfahren Herbst 2024, Frist 1. September 2024Bis zum 1. September 2024 können sich bewerben:Promovierende aus dem Inland (Deutsche, Bildungsinländer*innen) für die Promotion in Deutschland oder EU-Ausland (alle Fächer);Internationale Promovierende (aus der EU oder außerhalb EU, inkl. Geflüchtete) für Promotion in Deutschland (alle Fächer);Promovierende aus dem In- oder Ausland für das „Forschungscluster sozial-ökologische Transformation“ (alle Fächer)Das Online-Bewerbungsportal öffnet am 15. Juli 2024 und schließt am 1. September 2024.Bitte verwenden Sie ausschließlich den Adobe Acrobat Reader, um den Bewerbungsbogen auszufüllen.Der Platz im Bewerbungsbogen ist begrenzt. Bitte beschränken Sie sich beim Ausfüllen auf den dafür vorgesehenen Abschnitt, der im Papierausdruck lesbar sein muss. Dies gilt auch für die Fachgutachten.Bitte warten Sie mit dem Abschicken Ihrer Bewerbung nicht bis zum letzten Tag, damit das System nicht überlastet wird. Sobald Ihre Unterlagen vollständig sind, können Sie Ihre Bewerbung absenden.Bewerbungsverfahren Frühjahr 2025, Frist 1. März 2025Bis zum 1. März 2025 können sich bewerben:Promovierende aus dem Inland (Deutsche, Bildungsinländer*innen) für die Promotion in Deutschland oder EU-Ausland (alle Fächer);Internationale Promovierende (aus der EU oder außerhalb EU, inkl. Geflüchtete) für Promotion in Deutschland (alle Fächer);Promovierende aus dem In- oder Ausland für das „Forschungscluster sozial-ökologische Transformation“ (alle Fächer)Das Online-Bewerbungsportal öffnet am 15. Januar 2025 und schließt am 1. März 2025.Bitte verwenden Sie ausschließlich den Adobe Acrobat Reader, um den Bewerbungsbogen auszufüllen.Der Platz im Bewerbungsbogen ist begrenzt. Bitte beschränken Sie sich beim Ausfüllen auf den dafür vorgesehenen Abschnitt, der im Papierausdruck lesbar sein muss. Dies gilt auch für die Fachgutachten.Bitte warten Sie mit dem Abschicken Ihrer Bewerbung nicht bis zum letzten Tag, damit das System nicht überlastet wird. Sobald Ihre Unterlagen vollständig sind, können Sie Ihre Bewerbung absenden.Dissertationsthemen mit Bezug zu den Arbeitsschwerpunkten der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung haben Vorrang.Informationen zur Bewerbung für ein Promotionsstipendium:Informationen zur Bewerbung: Infoblatt A2-1 (PDF) https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-03/a2-1-bewerbung-prom_marz_2024.pdfInformation Sheet Englische Version: Information Sheet A2-1 (PDF): https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-03/a2-1-application_prom_marz_2024_en.pdfFormulare für die BewerbungBewerbungsbogen: Bewerbungsbogen A2-2 (PDF): https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2020-09/A2-2_Bewerbungsbogen_Prom_0718_ani.pdfFormular Fachgutachten: Fachgutachten A2-3 (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-01/a2-3_fachgutachten_prom_jan24.pdfForm Expert Reference English Version: Expert Reference Form A2-3 (PDF):https: //www.boell.de/sites/default/files/2024-01/a2-3_fg_prom_0120-en_ani_jan24.pdfFAQs zum gesamten Bewerbungsverfahren finden Sie hier.",
"type": "Bewerbung Promotionsstipendium",
"url": "https://www.boell.de/de/stipendium-promotion"
} |
{
"name": "Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung: Scholarship Department",
"text": "The Scholarship Department of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung awards financial grants to highly-qualified undergraduate and doctoral students from Germany and abroad who evidence high levels of social and political engagement. In granting scholarships, the Stiftung seeks to counteract the social, political and gender discrimination prevalent in our society, and therefore gives preference to applications from women, students of non-academic and migrant backgrounds, the socially needy, and people with disabilities who demonstrate comparable achievements and commitment. Applications from undergraduate and doctoral students from scientific and technical disciplines are actively encouraged, as well as from graduates of technical colleges.Selection and sponsorship criteria include:High scholarly and professional qualifications (proof of above-average academic achievement at school and/or university)Political and social engagement in line with the aims of the Rosa-Luxemburg-StiftungGerman language proficiency (B2 level or above)Personal/family backgroundThe Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung's Scholarship Department operates according to the principle of direct application. Information on eligibility requirements and application forms for the scholarship can be found on the applications page. These documents cannot be sent by post.Deadlines for Applications1 Aprilfor grants beginning in the winter semester (1 October) of the same year1 Octoberfor grants beginning in the summer semester (1 April) of the next yearScholarships for MA and doctoral students from Egypt, Libya, Lebanon, Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Morocco and Iraqgraduate students pursuing their MA, Diplom or State Examination in Germanydoctoral students pursuing a PhD or doctoral research in GermanyLux Like Studium (only for German students and a portion of international students meeting special criteria as specified in § 8 of the BAföG regulations)Lux like Studium is the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung’s new scholarship programme designed to support and accompany school students from non-academic backgrounds in gaining admission to and completing a university degree. Students without an academic background are significantly less likely to apply to university, and are thus underrepresented on German campuses. In response, Lux like Studium provides financial support from the first semester onwards as a way to facilitate access to institutions of higher education.Study Scholarships (only for German students and a portion international students, which fullfill special criteria as specified in § 8 of the BAföG regulations)Funding is available to BA and MA students from all disciplines and all state-approved institutions of higher education who meet the requirements sets out in §8 of the German Federal Law on Education and Training (Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz, BAföG), namely students holding a German passport and immigrants with prospects of residing in Germany permanently. Limited funding is also available for students from other EU member states. The duration of the grant and the amount of funding provided are based on BAföG regulations. Scholarships can be awarded beginning from the second semester of studies.More informationPhD ScholarshipsThe Scholarship Department awards grants to domestic and foreign PhD students from all disciplines (except medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine). As a rule, funding lasts for two years; this may be extended for a period of six months no more than two times in justified cases.More informationInternational ScholarshipsThe Scholarship Department also awards grants to foreign students (MA only) and PhD students who are temporarily residing in Germany for study or research purposes.Requirements:German language proficiency (B2 level or above)MA Students must be enrolled at a state or state-recognized German universityPhD students must be accepted at a German universityAdditional Support for Scholarship HoldersThe Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung's Scholarship Department offers scholarship holders a wide range of support, consisting of political education events and summer schools, workshops conducted both domestically as well as abroad, symposia and educational trips. It also organizes practical training in fields such as rhetoric, conflict management and other key skills, time management and self-management, bolstering academic qualifications, text and writing workshops, and specific seminars on methodology. Particular importance is given to scholarship holders’ self-organization and their working groups. The work of the Scholarship Department is assisted by roughly 130 academic liaisons together with the staff and networks of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung.For further information, please visit the German website or contact the scholarship department:Tel.: + 49 30 44310-223Email: [email protected] hours for applicants:Tuesday: 10: 00-12: 00Thursday: 14: 00-16: 00 ",
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"url": "https://www.rosalux.de/en/foundation/studienwerk"
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{
"name": "Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung: Doctoral Scholarships",
"text": "Both resident as well as foreign doctoral students are eligible to apply for a doctoral scholarship in all disciplines (except for medical degrees).Eligibility requirements for a doctoral scholarship include outstanding academic performance during undergraduate studies as well as proof of social engagement in the spirit of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung.Various kinds of scholarships for doctoral students exist which vary in their eligibility requirements. Applicants can only apply for one scholarship at a time!German doctoral students enrolled in a public or publicly accredited institution of higher education in Germany, the EU or Switzerland are eligible for scholarships. Foreign doctoral students enrolled in a doctoral programme at a public or publicly accredited institution of higher education in Germany are also eligible. Foreign students who plan an extended research stay outside of Germany during their doctoral studies are also eligible for this scholarship.Doctoral ScholarshipForeign doctoral students are only eligible for the research scholarship if they have been accepted to write their dissertation at a German institution of higher learning (Promotionszulassung) or are conducting research in Germany as part of their dissertation.Research Scholarships for Foreign Doctoral StudentsUsing means provided by the Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt, AA), the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung grants scholarships to foreigners who come to Germany for their dissertation or in order to conduct research as part of their dissertation.Eligibility requirements for foreign doctoral students (all requirements must be met):Acceptance at a public or publicly accredited institution of higher learning in Germany or abroadSupervision by a professor in GermanyOutstanding academic performanceSocial engagement in the spirit of the Rosa-Luxemburg-StiftungHigh proficiency in German (proof of instruction required) – we cannot support German language courses!If the dissertation is being written at a German university (proof of acceptance required), the maximum duration of the scholarship is two years. Further extensions can be applied for – up to two semester-long extensions, with an additional year provided to parents, in cases of illness or other significant impairments.For applicants who have already received a scholarship from other institutions, an RLS scholarship can only provided if the previous scholarship lasted less than two years. Every previous scholarship is calculated into the overall duration, i.e. subtracted from the maximum scholarship duration of two years.Generally speaking, no scholarships are provided to finish a nearly-completed dissertation. Scholarships alongside full-time employment are not permitted.The length of a research stay in Germany as part of a dissertation being completed at a foreign institution (proof of acceptance required) depends on the specifics of the research stay; it can last no longer than two years. Various extensions are possible, as described above.Private stays in one’s home country or other third countries cannot be funded.The monthly basic scholarship consists of 1200€, a transportation lump sum of 100€, and a further lump sum of 20€.Double funding with other public funds is not allowed, multiple scholarships will be calculated together.",
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"url": "https://www.rosalux.de/en/foundation/studienwerk/doctoral-scholarships#c36494"
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{
"name": "Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung: Study Scholarships",
"text": "Both German and foreign students from all disciplines are eligible to apply for a Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung study scholarship. Applicants must be enrolled at a German institution of higher learning. German citizens enrolled in another EU country or Switzerland are also eligible to apply. The institution can be either a university or college, and must be either public or publicly accredited.You are eligible for the domestic student scholarship if you belong the category of persons as defined by BAföG § 8, paragraphs 1 and 2 (German citizens, foreign citizens eligible for BAföG, students from an immigrant background with a long-term perspective of staying in Germany). To a limited extent, students from other EU countries can also receive these funds.Scholarships for ResidentsUsing means granted by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung provides scholarships to students who belong to the category of persons defined by BAföG § 8 and to students of an immigrant background who have a long-term perspective of staying in Germany.Eligibility requirements for the various degrees:Applicants enrolled in a Diplom, Magister or state examination course at a university as well as applicants from technical colleges can receive a scholarship beginning in the second semester; they must have at least four semesters left at the time their scholarship begins.Applicants in a Bachelor’s degree course of study can also receive a scholarship beginning in their second semester. At the time of the scholarship being granted, they must have at least half of their studies (either for the Bachelor, or Bachelor and Master combined) left. The application should indicate whether an MA degree is planned.Applicants in a Master’s degree course (consecutive or non-consecutive) can only be granted a scholarship if they only have a Bachelor’s degree. Applicants with a Diplom degree from a technical college can receive a scholarship for their Master’s degree only if it is conducted at a university.Applications for a Master’s degree scholarship can only be submitted during the first semester of the course of study.Applicants in a dual course of study can also receive a scholarship if they meet all of the eligibility requirements. However, it is important to note that any apprenticeship allowance will be discounted from the total amount of the scholarship.Analogous to BAfÖG, Syrian students can also apply for a BMBF-financed scholarship. More information can be found at: http: //cl-netz.de/foren/cl.politik.migration/Laendererlasse-Finanzierung-fuer-Studierende-aus-Syrien-Aenderung-AE-16-%3E-AE-23-I-AufenthG-%3D-BAfoeG!-95570.html. The same criteria apply as with other resident scholarship applicants.Ineligible for scholarships:A second course of studyA (work-based) part-time course of studyStudies at a master craft schoolThe completion of a degree otherwise not linked to a scholarshipStudy abroad for non-scholarship holdersLanguage courses for non-scholarship holdersChanging the discipline of study after the fourth semesterThe maximum length as well as amount of the scholarship is defined by BAföG. The scholarship is dependent on income, yet has more generous rules than BAföG. The highest monthly scholarship payment at the moment stands at 649€, in additional to various supplemental payments.Additionally, a monthly 300€ lump sum to cover studying costs can be paid.Trips abroad (travel courses, conference attendance, semesters abroad and obligatory internships abroad) can be funded for scholarship holders.Scholarships are disbursed until the end of the maximum scholarship length (standard time of study plus possible extensions).A double scholarship (such as through receiving BAföG, unemployment benefits or other publicly funded scholarships) is excluded on principle.1 This means according to the category of persons regardless of whether one is actually eligible for BAföG or not or whether BAföG is actually received.Information for Individuals From Non-Academic BackgroundsOnly foreign students who do not belong to the group of applicants described above are eligible for international scholarships. Citizens from other EU countries can also apply. Applicants must reside in Germany for their course of study, and plan to return to their home country after completing their education.Scholarships for International StudentsScholarships for international studentsThe Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung provides scholarships to non-German citizens coming to the country to study with means provided by the Federal Foreign Office (AA).Eligibility requirements for international students (all requirements must be met):Enrolment (or at least acceptance) at a public or publically accredited university in GermanyProof of a completed Bachelor’s degree or finished basic study (Diplom, Magister, state examination)Outstanding academic performanceSocial engagement in the spirit of the Rosa-Luxemburg-StiftungProficiency in the German language (at least B-2 level) – we do not fund German language courses!Not eligible:Finishing a degree already near completionBachelor’s degree or basic studiesA second course of studyA work-based part-time degree programmeStudying abroad in your home country or other third countriesThe length of the scholarship is based on the standard length of the course of study; the maximum duration of the scholarship is comprised of the standard length of study plus possible extensions.The monthly basic scholarship consists of 850€ along with a lump sum of 20€. Additional subsidies for health and nursing insurance of no more than 86€ are also available.A double scholarship with other public funds is not allowed. In the case of multiple scholarships, total funds will be calculated together.",
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"url": "https://www.rosalux.de/en/foundation/studienwerk/study-scholarships#c36487"
} |
{
"name": "Exposé-Stipendienprogramm der Studienstiftung",
"text": "Infos für Promovierende / Exposé-Stipendienprogramm der StudienstiftungDas Exposé-Stipendienprogramm eröffnet aktuellen und ehemaligen Geförderten der Studienstiftung die Möglichkeit, im Anschluss an ihren Studienabschluss eine wissenschaftliche Arbeitsphase an einer frei gewählten Einrichtung in einem anregenden wissenschaftlichen Umfeld zu realisieren.Für einen späteren Erfolg der Promotion ist der Übergang vom Studium zum Einstieg in das Dissertationsprojekt von großer Bedeutung – es ist die Zeit der Themenfindung, der Formulierung des Exposés, der Betreuer- und Hochschulwahl und nicht zuletzt der Bewerbung um ein Promotionsstipendium oder eine Promotionsstelle.1. ProgrammzielDas Exposé-Stipendium eröffnet den Geförderten die Möglichkeit, im Anschluss an ihren Studienabschluss unabhängig von den Ressourcen des Elternhauses eine wissenschaftliche Arbeitsphase an einer frei gewählten Einrichtung in einem anregenden wissenschaftlichen Umfeld zu realisieren. Es fördert die individuelle Gestaltung dieser Vorbereitungsphase und sichert Freiraum für die Wahl von Thema und Hochschulort. Insbesondere richtet sich das Stipendium an potenzielle Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden, die sich mit ihrem Dissertationsprojekt ein für sie neues Forschungsfeld erschließen und dafür auch ggf. das bisherige wissenschaftliche Umfeld verlassen möchten.Innerhalb der maximal sechsmonatigen Laufzeitwird ein inhaltlich und formal überzeugendes Exposé für ein Dissertationsprojekt ausgearbeitet, das die Grundlage für eine anschließende Bewerbung um ein Promotionsstipendium oder eine Promotionsstelle bildet,können zusätzliche methodische Qualifikationen und wissenschaftliche Kompetenzen erworben sowieMaterialien gesichtet und Gegenstandsbereiche sondiert werden,um die Basis für ein innovatives und anspruchsvolles Promotionsvorhaben zu legen.Die Entscheidung über eine eventuelle spätere Bewerbung um die Promotionsförderung der Studienstiftung wird unabhängig vom Erfolg oder Nicht-Erfolg einer vorherigen Bewerbung um das Exposé-Stipendium getroffen.2. Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen und Zeitpunkt der BewerbungUm das Exposé-Stipendium können sich Studierende bewerben, die bereits während des Studiums durch die Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes gefördert wurden oder noch gefördert werden.Die Bewerbung ist bereits während des letzten Studiensemesters bzw. -trimesters möglich.Der Studienabschluss (definiert durch den Monat, in dem die letzte examensrelevante Leistung erbracht worden ist) darf zum Zeitpunkt der Bewerbung nicht länger als sechs Monate zurückliegen.3. Ausstattung der StipendienDie Exposé-Stipendien können für eine maximale Laufzeit von sechs Monaten gewährt werden. Sie umfassen ein monatliches Stipendium von 1.100,- € im Inland bzw. 1.300,- € im Ausland (plus ein Fahrtkostenzuschuss von max. 400,- €) sowie Familienzulagen von max. 200,- €. Die Stipendien sind weltweit frei portabel.Alle im Rahmen des Exposé-Stipendienprogramms Geförderten erhalten eine Einladung zu den zweimal jährlich stattfindenden Promovierendenforen.4. Bewerbungsfristen und Termine des Auswahlausschusses 2024Der Auswahlausschuss der Promotionsförderung der Studienstiftung entscheidet viermal im Jahr über die Vergabe der Exposé-Stipendien:Bewerbung bis 14. Januar, Entscheidung im Februar 2024Bewerbung bis 14. April, Entscheidung im Mai 2024Bewerbung bis 28. Juli, Entscheidung im August 2024Bewerbung bis 13. Oktober, Entscheidung im November 20245. Bewerbungsunterlagen und weiterführende InformationenGeförderte der Studienstiftung finden Ausschreibung und Bewerbungsunterlagen im Daidalosnet unter Förderung für Promovierende/Exposè-Stipendium. : http: //www.daidalosnet.de/sdv/navigation.nsf/StartUI?OpenAgent&url=/__C1256BF4004CE42C.nsf/0/7B3D117E7DC247DDC125833F002C561E?OpenDocument&expand=yesAlle diejenigen Alumni der Studienstiftung, die keinen Zugang zum Daidalosnet mehr haben, erhalten diese Unterlagen über eine kurze und formlose Anfrage (bitte mit kurzer Angabe, wie weit der Studienabschluss zurückliegt) an [email protected]",
"type": "Promovierende",
"url": "https://www.studienstiftung.de/infos-fuer-promovierende/expose-stipendienprogramm-der-studienstiftung"
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{
"name": "Gerda Henkel Stiftung PhD scholarships",
"text": "Background to the PhD ScholarshipsIn line with one of the founder’s wishes, a special focus of the Gerda Henkel Foundation is support for up-and-coming scholars. Special attention is made when approving grants to enable qualified young researchers of both sexes to conduct scientific work for a limited period of time and in order to improve their academic training. As part of its Ph.D. programme, the Foundation seeks to promote highly-qualified new academic talent. Only those candidates are considered whose study achievements and exam performances show them to be especially gifted and whose Ph.D. theses can be expected to yield well above-average results. At present, each year about 50 scholarships are awarded.ApplicationType and scope to the scholarshipThe funding period is up to two years. In justified cases, the scholarship period can be extended for up to 12 months if an extension application is made before the end of the second year of funding.It is possible to apply for:basic scholarship sumif appropriate:supplement for travel abroad (monthly endowment for stays of for weeks or more)family grant award (for children who have not yet turned 18 under presentation of the child’s birth certificate)and if required:travel expensesmaterial expensesApplication documentsFrom now on, it is only possible to apply electronically for the general research grants. The necessary application documents can be uploaded in the electronic application form.The following documents must be included in an application for a PhD scholarship (in German or English):description of the research proposal (max. 8 pages)plus bibliography if necessary (in addition to the max. 8 pages)at least font size 11 and line spacing 1.5please choose a readable font, e.g. Arial 11 pt. or Times New Roman 12 pt.time schedule and working plan with information about the necessary travel to archives, libraries and museums or other destinations required for the completion of the dissertation (max. 2 pages)detailed cost calculation (estimates if need be) of the probable travel and material costsno college or tuition feescurriculum vitae in tabular formcertificate(s) of the university degree qualifying for PhD studies (generally Master certificate; for direct doctorates: seminar attendance certificates; please do not send Bachelor certificates). Please send us copies, references do not have to be attested.two expert opinions which provide information on the applicant's qualifications and about the quality of the doctoral project:the choice of the referees is up to the applicantthe second report needs not be compiled by the person who later acts as second examiner for the Ph.D. thesisupload via the online recommendation formThe letters of recommendation should be received promptly with the application; the application can only be discussed when both letters of recommendation are available.The Foundation does not contact the authors of the letters of recommendations; you as the applicant must ensure that the letters of recommendations are submitted (promptly).possibility to submit more than two letters of recommendationPlease note that the Gerda Henkel Foundation will not contact any referees and the applicants are responsible for requesting the letters of recommendation themselves.Please do not send the following information:High School Leaving certificatesinternship certificatesseminar grades (only required for direct PhDs)employment referencesPlease note the following information:Applications which are incomplete or too voluminous will not be given consideration. The same holds true for applications for which no expert opinion has been submitted.Incomplete applications will not be considered any more after the expiration of one year.Proof of enrollment does not need to be produced.We will acknowledge receipt of your application and we would ask you not to contact us by phone on this matter.Please note the following application requirements:Only applicants who are not older than 28 years at the time of concluding their master studies may be included in the selection process.Example: If an applicant was aged 25 when graduating, then he or she can still apply to the Foundation for a Ph.D. scholarship when aged 35.This age limit shall be extended to take the following situations into account: night school, bringing up children, military service, work experience and other exceptional circumstances.It will not be possible to include the application in the selection process should there be no special reasons for graduation after the candidate turns 29.For an application to be considered in the selection process the overall master grade awarded must be at least 1.5 or above in Germany (comparable with grade A in other countries). For candidates with a foreign degree, a special examination for inclusion in the selection process will be performed in the Foundation's office. The final grade achieved in legal exams also will likewise be assessed separately.The Foundation will not grant scholarships for the completion of Ph.D. projects. A final scholarship is a grant that succeeds another grant exceeding 12 months and bestowed by a different party and/or the application for a scholarship not exceeding 12 months.Please do not additionally send the documents by email or postal mail.PaymentThe simultaneous receipt of salary or retirement pension and a scholarship is not possible. The funding period for PhD scholarships of the foundation is up to two years. In justified cases, the scholarship period can be extended for up to 12 months if an extension application is made before the end of the second year of funding.If the stipend holder becomes a parent during the period covered by the stipend and has an entitlement to maternity or parental leave, individual arrangements must be discussed with the Foundation’s administrative office.Applicable to new permits from 1 January 2024.Monthly scholarship award: 1,920 eurosFoundation stipend holders working on Ph.D. or research projects with children, will receive a monthly family grant in addition to their scholarship. The family grant is awarded on presentation of the child’s birth certificate and disbursed for children who have not yet turned 18.• for one child: EUR 480• each further child: EUR 120Monthly endowment for scholarships abroad: 480 eurosTravel aid: as requiredMaterial aid: as requiredDeadlinesApplications for PhD scholarships are considered throughout the year. Recipients of PhD scholarships will be selected four times a year. The review and approval process of a complete application is generally completed within six months. Please note that the review and approval process does not begin until the two required letters of recommendation have also been received.The Foundation’s bodies will meet and decide on the present application at the earliest date possible. We would ask you not to contact us by phone on this matter.Form and letters of recommendationElectronic Application Form for the Foundation1. Please complete the application form in full.2. The application form can be saved at any time. Using your own personal link, you can return to and edit the form for a period of ten days. However, after this period (10 Days), your data will be deleted from the server.3. Once you have completed the form, you will receive a short summary, which needs to be confirmed in order to be sent to the Foundation electronically.4. During the transmission process your data will be sent to the Foundation in electronic form. Confirmation of receipt will be sent to the e-mail address provided in the application.Please follow these rules when uploading your application files:All documents need to be uploaded as pdf-files.Please do not upload protected PDF documents.Please do not upload secured PDF documents.A single file may not exceed a file size of 6 MB each.You cannot upload more than one document per upload field.The application can only be sent, if all necessary documents are included.Please note the following additional information:Your data will be stored by the Gerda Henkel Foundation for the purpose of processing your application and will not be passed on to third parties.The Gerda Henkel Foundation will be happy to provide you with information about the data that we have stored on your person at any time. If so required, personal data can be changed or deleted.This form may only be used to make an application to the Gerda Henkel Foundation. The Foundation reserves the right to delete application data without prior notification, if necessary.Application form : https: //forms.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/ghs?kind=proms2&lang=enOnline recommendation form:Letters of recommendation must be uploaded via the online recommendation form by their authors with a personal signature. Please do not additionally send the documents by email and/or postal mail.Online recommendation form: https: //forms.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/assess/ghs?kind=assess&lang=enPublishing AidPublishing aid is currently only awarded to especially successful Gerda Henkel Foundation scholars. Please include the following documents:two-page summary of the academic merit and innovativeness of the monograph/collectioncost calculation by the publishing housemanuscript on which the calculations have been made (digital)copy of the (preliminary) PhD certificateApplications can be submitted at any time.",
"type": "PhD",
"url": "https://www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/en/phd-scholarships"
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{
"name": "ÜBERBLICK: BEWERBUNG UM EIN STUDIENSTIPENDIUM",
"text": "Was sind die formalen Voraussetzungen?Zugehörigkeit zur jüdischen Gemeinschaft.Deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit, Staatsangehörigkeit eines EU-Mitgliedslandes oder der Status einer*eines Bildungsinländer*in im Sinne des BAföG §8.Immatrikulation an einer staatlichen oder staatlich anerkannten Universität, Technischen Universität, Pädagogischen Hochschule, Fachhochschule, Kunstakademie, Kunsthochschule oder Musikschule in Deutschland, in einem EU-Mitgliedsland oder in der Schweiz. Abiturient*innen können sich ebenfalls bewerben.Zum Zeitpunkt der Bewerbung müssen Bewerber*innen noch mindestens 5 Semester Regelstudienzeit bis zum Erreichen der Förderungshöchstdauer nach BAföG, die der Regelstudienzeit entspricht, vor sich haben. Für Studierende in einem Bachelorstudiengang wird in diese Regelstudienzeit auch die sich an den Bachelor anschließende viersemestrige Masterphase eingerechnet.Möglich sind Bewerbungen vor Beginn eines Master-Studiums. ELES fördert nur viersemestrige Master. Bewerbungen für ein Masterstudium im Nicht EU-Ausland sind im Motivationsschreiben gesondert zu begründen.Bewerber*innen, die nicht Bildungsinländer*innen sind, müssen zum Zeitpunkt der Bewerbung das Sprachniveau B2 nachweisen. Das Bewerbungsverfahren wird vollständig auf Deutsch durchgeführt.ELES bietet keine Abschlussförderung.Wann sind die Bewerbungsfristen?Die Bewerbungsfristen für die Studierendenförderung enden i.d.R. am 30. April für die Aufnahme zum Wintersemester und am 31. Oktober für die Aufnahme zum Sommersemester.Die Auswahlseminare finden jeweils im August und im Februar statt.Was sind unsere Erwartungen an Bewerber*innen?Wir erwarten überdurchschnittliche Schul- und Studienleistungen, aber auch Einsatz darüber hinaus: In jüdischen Gemeinden, im sozialen Bereich, in der Jugendarbeit, in studentischen Organisationen oder im gesellschaftlichen Umfeld.Nach der Aufnahme in die Förderung sollen sich die Stipendiat*innen regelmäßig mit den Vertrauensdozent*innen austauschen und sich nach dem Ende der Förderung in der Ehemaligen-Initiative des Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerks engagieren.Wir erwarten ein hohes Maß an Beteiligung an der ideellen Förderung und Engagement innerhalb der stipendiatischen Strukturen.Welche Unterlagen gehören zur Bewerbung für die ELES-Studierendenförderung?Bitte bewerben Sie sich über das Online-Bewerbungsportal. Postalische Bewerbungen werden nicht akzeptiert!Für die Bewerbung benötigen Sie folgende Unterlagen:ein Motivationsschreiben, aus dem hervorgeht, warum Sie vom Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk gefördert werden möchten (max. 2 Seiten),einen tabellarischen Lebenslauf,Ihr Abiturzeugnis,ggf. Praktikums- und Ausbildungsnachweise,ggf. Leistungsnachweise,ggf. Immatrikulationsbescheinigung,Kopie des Passes; Bitte beachten Sie: Sollten Sie nicht über die Staatsbürgerschaft eines EU-Mitgliedsstaates verfügen, ist zusätzlich ein gültiger Aufenthaltstitel nach §8 BAföG nachzuweisen,ggf. Nachweis Deutsch Sprachniveau B2Nachweis über soziales Engagement,ein Empfehlungsschreiben bzw. eine Referenz einer*eines Vertreter*in einer jüdischen Institution (kein Formular notwendig),zwei akademische Gutachten (bitte das ELES Formular (ELES Fomular in Englisch)verwenden).Die Gutachten und das Empfehlungsschreiben einer*eines Vertreter*in einer jüdischen Institution müssen von den Ausstellenden als PDF-Datei direkt an [email protected] geschickt werden. Von Bewerber*innen eingesandte Gutachten werden nicht akzeptiert.Die Formulare enthalten aktive Felder zur Bearbeitung am Rechner.Weitere Empfehlungsschreiben bzw. Referenzen können Sie gerne im Bewerbungsportal hochladen. Bitte beachten Sie auch die formalen Hinweise der Bewerbungsunterlagen.",
"type": "",
"url": "https://eles-studienwerk.de/bewerbung/studierendenfoerderung/"
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{
"name": "University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and Graduates - DAAD-HSK scholarship",
"text": "ObjectiveThis programme aims to deepen knowledge of the German language (general language, technical language) and regional studies.Who can apply?Students in undergraduate (e.g. bachelor's) and master's degree programs in all disciplines are eligible to apply.Undergraduate students must have completed at least two academic years by the time the scholarship period begins.What can be funded?The programme funds attendance of language, regional studies and technical language courses offered by state or state-recognised German universities and by affiliated language schools.Course providers and courses offered can be found on the DAAD website at: www.daad.de/hsk-kursliste.The courses are taught exclusively in German.Duration of the fundingThe courses have a duration of at least 18 teaching days (max. 5 days/week, excluding arrival and departure days) with at least 25 teaching hours per week each.The grants are not extendable.The courses usually take place between the months of June and September.ValueOne-time scholarship payment of 1,134 euros; scholarship holders from the Least Developed Countries receive a scholarship in the amount of1,309 euros.Payment of a country-specific travel allowance (exception: Western Europe), see: travel allowance.Health, accident and personal liability insurance benefits.Please note:The above-mentioned scholarship benefits (including the travel allowance) are not transferred abroad.The course fees and accommodation costs are usually directly deducted from the scholarship benefits by the language course provider, so that the scholarship holder may only receive the difference to the full amount from the course provider.SelectionA selection committee will review all applicationsKey selection criteria are:- Previous academic achievements- Convincing letter of motivation for choice of study programme and future academic projectFurther informationAnswers to frequently asked questions regarding the University Summer Courses programme can be found here: FAQs (in German)",
"type": "",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?origin=&status=&subjectGrps=&daad=&q=&page=1&detail=50035295#bewerbung"
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{
"name": "Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt",
"text": "Our services for youFinancial benefitsDuration of funding: max. 36 monthsbasic monthly grant: € 1,600monthly material resources: 210 €further subsidy of material costs possiblemonthly child supplement and other support possibleIdeal promotionpersonal support and supervision by DBU consultantsPresentation of results, interdisciplinary exchange and excursions at DBU scholarship seminars (1 week per year)Support in the organization of your own specialist colloquiaInvitation to the Summer Academy, the Environmental Award Ceremony and other DBU events; also for alumniNetworking between scholarship holders and alumni via the Stipnet communication platformOther general conditionsApplications are welcome from all disciplines, i.e. not only from the natural and engineering sciences but also from the social sciences, humanities, economics and law. Interdisciplinary environmental research is especially encouraged.Promising applicants have an above-average degree and are highly motivated to contribute to the solution of current environmental problems in a goal-oriented manner or to promote sustainable development.The complete application documents have to be written in German; the applicants have a good knowledge of German.Stays abroad are possible as long as the doctoral studies take place mainly at the supervising institution in Germany.Incomplete applications and applications received after the respective application deadline cannot be considered.No more than one application per working group/scientific supervisor may be submitted per application round.Doctoral fellowships support individuals but not institutions.It is not permissible to focus on a larger set of topics (bundling of individual applications) that has not been coordinated with the DBU.Rejection of a scholarship application will preclude reapplication.Our goalsscientific knowledge gain and new solution approaches for environmental protection and nature conservationSupport for highly motivated doctoral students who complete their doctorates within three yearsQualification of young scientists with high environmental competenceNetworking between environmental experts from all disciplinesOur requirements for youWith your doctorate you want to develop sustainable solutions for current environmental problems.You have or are earning an above-average degree; all majors are eligible.You have a coherent resume.Your doctoral thesis deals with the environmental situation in Germany or with global environmental challenges with relevance for Germany.Your doctorate will be at a German university and has not yet begun. (A project is considered to have been started if you have been working scientifically on your doctoral topic for more than 1 year since graduation).detailed information can be found in our funding guidelines.https: //www.dbu.de/app/uploads/dbu_media-Foerderleitlinien_Promotionsstipendienprogramm_Stand_2023_12.pdf",
"type": "Students from all majors and disciplines with an interest in literature",
"url": "https://www.dbu.de/en/promotion/doctoral-scholarships/"
} |
{
"name": "DLR-DAAD Research Fellowship Programme ",
"text": "Objective„DLR-DAAD Research Fellowships“ is a programme implemented by the 'German Aerospace Center' (DLR) and the 'German Academic Exchange Service' (DAAD). DLR is Germany´s national research center for aeronautics and space. Its extensive research and development work in Aeronautics, Space, Energy, Transport, Digitalisation and Security is integrated into national and international cooperative ventures. As Germany´s space agency, DLR has been given responsibility for the forward planning and the implementation of the German space program by the German federal government as well as for the international representation of German interests. Approximately 10,000 people plus approx. 550 visiting scientists are employed in DLR´s 55 institutes and facilities at 30 locations in Germany.Who can apply?This special programme is intended for highly-qualified foreign graduates, doctoral and postdoctoral students as well as senior scientists. DLR-DAAD Fellowships are defined and awarded on an individual basis. Each fellowship announcement will indicate the specific qualification requirements and terms of visit.What can be funded?The current offers are published under DLR-DAAD Fellowships - Current offers on the homepages of the DAAD and the DLR in the research fields:AeronauticsSpaceEnergyTransportationDigitalisationSecurityPlease note that within the DLR-DAAD programme, you can apply only for a DLR institute, not for a university or any other institution.Duration of the fundingType A - Graduate Students: 9 monthsType B - Doctoral Students: 36 monthsType C - Postdoctoral Students: 6 to 24 monthsType D - Senior Scientists: 1 to 3 monthsValueType A – Graduate Students (Research in Germany): monthly instalment of 934 euros; plus e.g. flat-rate travel allowance, rent subsidy, health insurance, family allowancesType B - Doctoral Students (Doctorate in Germany): monthly instalment of 1,760 euros; e.g. flat-rate travel allowance, health insurance, family allowancesType C - Postdoctoral Students (Research in Germany): 2,400 euros per monthType D - Senior Scientists (Research in Germany): 2,760 euros per monthFurther informationFor further information see: www.daad.de/dlr",
"type": "Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students, Postdoctoral researchers, Faculty ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=1&detail=50019749"
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{
"name": "TheMuseumsLab",
"text": "ObjectiveTheMuseumsLab is a programme for joint learning, perspective exchange, networking and career building among African and European professionals. Bringing them togetherto build bridges between individuals, institutions, nations and two continents for an engaged discussion on how museums can confront their past, meet the present needs of society and work towards an equitable future.Who can apply?African und European Museum professionals who have at least two years experience of working in the museum, heritage, or art sector.What can be funded?The participation in the complete programme of 2024Duration of the fundingProgramme activities will take place from 6 June 2024 to 10 December 2024.Kick-Off Events (Online)6 JuneModule 1 (Online)11 to 13 June & 18 to 19 JuneModule 2 (Onsite in Berlin)4 to 12 SeptemberResidencies at European Partner Museums (Onsite, Europe)12 September to 19 September-->for Fellows assigned to a European Partner MuseumResidencies at African Partner Museums (Onsite, Africa)6 to 13 November-->for Fellows assigned to an African Partner MuseumModule 3 (Onsite in Accra)13 to 21 NovemberClosing Event (Online)10 DecemberValueFor the onsite phases the following programme-related costs will be covered by the DAAD:International and national transport to arrive to and depart from programme locations (lowest possible economy class airfare and 2nd class train tickets)Local public transport (if applicable) during Module 2, Module 3 and the ResidenciesAirport transfers (Module 3 in Accra, Residencies in Africa if applicable)Visa fees (for visa processes at official entities)Health insurance (reimbursement up to 40 Euros)Accommodation during the onsite Modules and Residency LocationsProgramme related entrance feesDaily allowance during the onsite Modules and Residencies (limited compensation for meals not provided in the programme)Please note: All programme related travels and accommodations will also be arranged and booked by the DAAD.SelectionA selection committee which consists of African and European experts will review the applications.The selection criteria are:Professional competencies and experiencesPractical experience of at least 2 years in a museum, heritage site or art space, relating to themes such as Archaeology, Architecture, Art, Cultural History, Natural Sciences and Technology.Commitment to the programmeHigh motivation to actively engage in participation formats.A prerequisite for the selection of a candidate is the binding commitment to participate in all activities of TheMuseumsLab.Personal skillsCollaborative skillsRespectful communicationCreativity & InnovativenessSelf-responsibilityAbility to autonomously adapt to unfamiliar surroundingsResilienceAbility to constructively question established structuresAbility to self-reflectAspiration to hold a leading position within a museum, heritage site or art space and to act as a multiplierLanguage skillsAdequate language proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively in the programme.)Further informationThe programme is curated and implemented by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MfN).It consists of a seminar (three modules), residencies at European and African partner museums] and a project phase.It will start with an online phase (kick-off and module 1) in June 2024, continue with the first presence phase (module 2 in Berlin, residencies at European and African partner museums) in September 2024 and close with the second presence phase (module 3, project work in Accra, Ghana) in November 2024.Please note: the implementation of the programme is subject to the approval of funds.",
"type": "Graduates",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=1&detail=57655437"
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{
"name": "AIESEC: Global Talent Programme",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe programme sets up paid and unpaid internships mostly in the fields of business administration and marketing, business development, finance and IT. Participants broaden their professional knowledge in an international environment, increase their employability and contribute to the development of a company abroad. At the same time they are given the opportunity to get to know different cultures, improve their language skills and play an active role in the challenging day-to-day working environment of an international company.The Global Talent programme does not provide financial support, but arranges internships instead. Participants pay a one-off exchange fee of 400 EUR, find an individually set up internship and are then supported before and during their stay. Participants receive either a salary or an apartment from their employer. Most of the time, they receive a salary that can be used to finance accommodation and living costs on site. The amount of the salary is based on the average income of the country in the respective region and is displayed before the application.Target Groupbetween 18 and 30 years oldAcademic RequirementsDepending on the internship; some employers require enrolment or studies in a certain subject.Number of Scholarshipsdepending on availabilityDurationdepending on individual circumstancesScholarship ValueAIESEC does not offer any funding but for a one-off fee of 400 EUR, it helps arrange the internship and supports with administrative preparations.Application PapersCandidates will find the application forms and further information on the application process here.Application DeadlineApplication is possible at any time.",
"type": "Undergraduates, Graduates ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=1&detail=10000175"
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{
"name": "Baden-Württemberg Stiftung: The Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM for Students ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM for Students is a programme established by the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung.You can apply ifyou are a highly qualified undergraduate, graduate or doctoral studentyou study at institutions of higher education either in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg (Germany) or at their international partner institutionsyou want to spend 1 or 2 exchange semesters at one of the partner institutions either in Baden-Württemberg (Germany) or abroadThe applications are exclusively handled by the International Offices; not by the Baden-Württemberg Stiftung. For specific information on the application process, the deadline and application forms, please contact the International Office at your higher education institution.Every year about 1,500 young people from all over the world are given the opportunity to study abroad with the Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM. Scholarships are equally distributed between applicants from the federal state of Baden-Württemberg going abroad and candidates from abroad coming to the German federal state Baden-Württemberg.Target GroupThe programme is intended for highly qualified undergraduates, graduates and doctoral candidates from all disciplines at institutions of higher education in Baden-Württemberg and their partner institutions abroad.Academic Requirementsenrolment at a higher education institution in Baden-Württemberg or a partner institution abroadNumber of Scholarshipsabout 1,500 scholarships per yearDurationThe funding period ranges between 3 and 11 months.Scholarship ValueThe scholarship amount varies, depending on the distance to the partner institution, any possible tuition fees, the costs of living in the host country, any possible currency differences or particular visa requirements, etc.The scholarship is calculated individually and amounts from 600 EUR to 1,400 EUR per month. Scholars also receive non-material assistance and are part of a broad international network connecting people from different disciplines and cultures.Application PapersFor further information on the scholarship, please visit the websites of the Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM.For specific information on the application process, the deadline and application forms, please contact the International Office at your higher education institution.Application DeadlineThe exact date of the application deadline may vary - please contact the International Office at your higher education institution.",
"type": "Undergraduates, Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=1&detail=10000178"
} |
{
"name": "Bayer Foundation: Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Carl Duisberg fellowship offers individual support to students in the disciplines of human or veterinary medicine 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 or part of a degree course abroad as well as international students who plan to study, research or do an internship in Germany. Candidates show a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit an innovative international research proposal, which will be funded individually.The funding cannot be used to undertake internships in commercial organisations/industry.Target GroupStudents from the following fields are invited to apply: human or veterinary medicine, medical engineering, applied medical sciences, public health, or data science in medicine.Academic RequirementsMaster's or PhD students; Bachelor's students and postdocs cannot receive funding.Duration2 to 6 monthsScholarship Valueindividual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per requestApplication PapersApplication forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.Application DeadlineApplication deadlines can be found here:https: //www.bayer-foundation.com/science/fellowships-stipends ",
"type": "Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=1&detail=10000206"
} |
{
"name": "Bayer Foundation: Jeff Schell Fellowship in Agricultural Sciences ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Jeff Schell Fellowship can be granted to MSc and PhD students from all fields of natural science and data science 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 abroad who are studying, researching or doing an internship in Germany can apply.Applicants should have a high level of motivation, personal commitment and an innovative international project. The programme offers individual financial support for this.Target Groupstudents (MSc or PhD) of natural science and data science with fundamental or applied studies in agricultural scienceAcademic RequirementsApplicants are currently studying for an MSc or PhD.Duration2 weeks to 6 monthsScholarship Valueindividual financial support, limited to 10,000 EUR per applicationApplication PapersThe application documents and further information on the application process can be found here.Application DeadlinePlease check the website for up-to-date information on application deadlines.https: //www.bayer-foundation.com/science/fellowships-stipends",
"type": "Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=2&detail=10000551"
} |
{
"name": "Bayer Foundation: Kurt Hansen Fellowship in STEM Education ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Kurt Hansen Fellowship supports teachers, trainee teachers and student teachers in the STEM area (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology).The Kurt Hansen grant can be used for the following activities:internships, in Germany or abroadresearch projects in STEM 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 equivalent (in Germany or abroadCandidates show a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit an innovative international research project, which will be funded individually.Target GroupApplicants 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 subjectsyoung teachers (less than 3 years of teaching experience) with a focus on STEM subjectsteachers at elementary schools and special schools (independent of their professional experience) who want to improve their knowledge and skills in STEM teachingDurationInternships may take up to 6 months.Other activities that may receive funding may take 1 year.Scholarship Valueindividual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per requestApplication PapersPlease find the application forms and further information on the application procedure here.Application DeadlinePlease find the updated deadlines for application here.",
"type": "Undergraduates, Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www.bayer-foundation.com/de/wissenschaft/stipendien#ForStudentTeachers"
} |
{
"name": "Bayer Foundation: Otto Bayer Fellowship in Drug Discovery ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe scholarships are aimed at students in the following disciplines: natural science, pharmacy or data 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 from abroad who are studying, researching or doing an internship in Germany can apply. Internships cannot be undertaken in a commercial organisation/industry.Candidates have a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit an innovative research proposal, which will be funded individually.Target Groupstudents in Master's or PhD programmes from the following subjects:natural sciencepharmacydata scienceAcademic RequirementsEnrolment in a Master's or PhD programmeDuration2 weeks to 6 monthsScholarship Valueindividual financial funding up to 10,000 EURApplication PapersPlease find the application forms and further information on the application procedure here.Application DeadlineThe updated deadlines for application can be found here: https: //www.bayer-foundation.com/science/fellowships-stipends",
"type": "Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=2&detail=10000208"
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{
"name": "Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds: PhD Fellowships ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds offers doctoral fellowships to outstanding junior scientists who want to conduct an ambitious doctoral project in the field of basic biomedical research at an internationally leading laboratory. The financing includes a monthly stipend plus a country-dependent premium, and a fixed monthly amount for minor project-related costs. The fellowships are initially awarded for 2 years with the option to extend for up to 18 months. Moreover, participation in international scientific conferences and practice-oriented training courses is supported. Beside the financial support, fellows receive personal support, participate in seminars where they discuss their research projects with other fellows, and attend communication trainings designed especially for the needs of scientists.Target GroupOutstanding European junior scientists who want to do research worldwide, and non-European scientists wishing to do research in Europe. Applicants must have obtained their first university entrance qualification (secondary school leaving certificate, A-levels, or entrance test for first university studies after finishing school) within 8 years (96 months) before the application deadline.Academic RequirementsNatural scientists should have obtained their last university degree (BSc, diploma, MSc or equivalent) before starting their doctorate.Please apply when you are starting your doctoral project or have just started, preliminary results are not expected. If you started your project more than 6 months before the deadline, you are no longer eligible to apply.Eligible applicants meet the following criteria: (1) outstanding academic record, (2) research proposal of extraordinary scientific quality and (3) excellent scientific standard of the laboratory, in which the project is to be realised.Number of Scholarshipsabout 45 fellowships per yearDuration2 years with the option to apply for an extension of up to 18 monthsScholarship Valuebase amount of 1,650 EUR per month plus individual country allowance, i.e., of 300 EUR in Germany and 1,400 EUR in the USAplus 150 EUR lump sum per month for material expensesallowance for accompanying spouses and children possibletravel allowance possibleattendance of tailored seminars for scientific research and networking during the fellowship and beyondcommunication traininglifetime membership in the alumni networkindividual support by the foundationApplication PapersAll application forms and further information on the application procedure are available here.Application Deadline1 February,1 June and 1 October of each yearhttps: //www.bifonds.de/fellowships-grants/phd-fellowships/how-to-apply-phd.html",
"type": "Doctoral candidates/PhD students",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=2&detail=10000164"
} |
{
"name": "Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds: Travel Grants ",
"text": "https: //www.bifonds.de/fellowships-grants/travel-grants.htmlProgramme DescriptionThe Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds travel grants are aimed at doctoral, MD and post-doctoral students who pursue experimental projects in basic biomedical research and who wish to learn methods relevant to their current research. To this end, the grant finances the participation in practical training courses or short-term research stays in other laboratories. The travel grant programme is open to all Europeans and to non-Europeans working in Europe to go to institutes or courses worldwide. Non-Europeans working outside Europe can apply for stays in Europe. Travel grants are awarded for up to 3 months and encompass a contribution which may cover the expenses for travel, lodging, and course fees.Target GroupPhD students or medical students pursuing an experimental doctoral thesis in basic research in biomedicinePostdocs who are pursuing an experimental project in basic research in biomedicineGraduates who have applied for an experimental PhD project in basic research in biomedicine, but who have not yet worked with their potential PhD supervisorsThe recipients of the funding are Europeans who work in Europe and overseas, as well as non-European citizens who carry out their MD, PhD or postdoc project in Europe or who use the travel grant to work in Europe.Academic RequirementsGood academic standing and at least a BScNumber of ScholarshipsAbout 150 travel grants per yearDurationUp to 3 monthsScholarship ValueAllowance which may cover the expenses for travel to and from the respective destination, lodging, and course feesApplication PapersApplication forms and further information on the application procedure are available here.Application DeadlineApplications are welcome at any time, but must be submitted at the latest 6 weeks before, but not earlier than 6 months prior to the planned date of departure.",
"type": "Doctoral candidates/PhD students, Postdoctoral researchers ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=2&detail=10000148"
} |
{
"name": "Canon Foundation Research Fellowship ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionAnnually, the Canon Foundation in Europe grants up to 15 fellowships to European researchers to enable them to continue 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 knowledge while at the same time promoting cultural and scientific understanding between the two regions. The research grants cover a wide range of topics - from molecular biology and garden architecture to automotive studies and genealogy.Target GroupEuropean and Japanese researchersAcademic RequirementsApplicants should have obtained at least a Master's or PhD degree within the last 10 years of applying to the Canon Foundation. Exceptions are possible.Number of Scholarshipsup to 15 annuallyDurationminimum period of 3 months up to maximum of 1 yearScholarship ValueCanon Fellows from Europe are free to choose their host institutes and hosts in Japan. The same freedom is given to Japanese Canon Fellows coming to Europe. The financial support for Research Fellows may amount up to 30,000 EUR per year and pro-rata for different periods.Application PapersYou will find all application forms and further information on the application procedure here.Application DeadlineApplicable deadlines will be published on the website.",
"type": "Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students, Postdoctoral researchers ",
"url": "https://www.canonfoundation.org/programmes/research-fellowships/"
} |
{
"name": "Cusanuswerk: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Fellowships ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Cusanuswerk offers fellowships to particularly gifted students and doctoral candidates of catholic faith from all disciplines. Besides the funding the support entails an interdisciplinary training programme, which aims at encouraging debates on the roles of science and belief or society and the Church. Financial support for students consists of a monthly, non-repayable grant based on the BAföG and a standard study cost allowance; doctoral candidates receive an income-independent grant and a research cost allowance. If necessary, family allowances and contributions to child care are granted. A large number of cross-disciplinary educational events and discussion groups provide non-material support.Target Groupstudents and doctoral candidates of catholic faith with an excellent academic record, strong reflection skills and a commitment to standing up for the catholic faith and the ChurchAcademic Requirementsstudents and doctoral candidatesDurationFor scientific reasons, the doctorate can be funded for a maximum of 3 years; in the event of illness or child care, the funding period can be extended to a maximum of 4 years.The duration of the funding for students is individually agreed.Scholarship ValueThe monthly amount is modelled after the BAföG grant and calculated depending on the income or assets of the candidate, the candidate's parents or spouse. In addition, a standard study cost allowance of 300 EUR per month is granted.Doctoral candidates receive a monthly stipend of 1,450 EUR per month regardless of parental income plus a research cost allowance of 100 EUR as well as health care-, child- and family allowances, if required.Cusanuswerk encourages the fellows to supplement their studies with a stay abroad during the funding period, and therefore supports studies, language courses, practical years, clinical traineeships, internships, study trips, research stays and specialist courses abroad.Application PapersPlease find the application forms and further information on the application procedure here.Application DeadlineThe updated application deadlines may be found here.",
"type": "Undergraduates, Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www.cusanuswerk.de/foerderung/finanzielle-foerderung"
} |
{
"name": "DAAD Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable Artificial Intelligence (relAI): Scholarship for Master's Students ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe research and training programme focusses on the mathematical and algorithmic foundations of reliable AI along with domain knowledge in three core application domains, for which reliable AI methods are most urgently needed: medicine and healthcare, robotics & interacting systems, and algorithmic decision-making. relAI scholarships are intended to support outstanding students who are studying AI related subjects so they are able to focus on their studies. relAI offers a cross-sectional training for successful education in AI including scientific knowledge, professional development courses and industrial exposure, providing a coherent, yet flexible and personalised training. The scholarship is mainly awarded based on academic excellence, but also aims to improve internationalisation and diversity in AI-related teaching programmes.Target GroupHighly qualified (current or prospective) Master's students who have achieved excellent results in their Bachelor's studies, and who pursue Master's level studies in Artificial Intelligence, broadly conceivedAcademic RequirementsMaster's students pursuing studies in Artificial Intelligence and related subjectsNumber of Scholarships15Duration24 monthsScholarship ValueThe scholarship consists of a monthly allowance of currently 934 EUR. Any extra income must be declared, and the scholarship may be reduced by the amount of gross income exceeding 520 EUR.Application PapersCVCopies of relevant diplomas and transcriptsMotivation letter, also highlighting previous experience in the field, e.g. in Bachelor's thesisProof of English language proficiency: level C1 or equivalent (also acceptable: proof that previous university degree was taught mainly in English)Application DeadlineOpen calls are published on the website.",
"type": "Graduates ",
"url": "https://zuseschoolrelai.de/application/"
} |
{
"name": "DAAD Zuse School of Embedded Composite Artificial Intelligence (SECAI): Scholarships for Master's students in AI ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionSECAI scholarships were created to support outstanding students who intend to study AI or a related field at TU Dresden or Leipzig University. AI is viewed as an interdisciplinary undertaking that requires talents in computer science, engineering, mathematics, social science, law, the natural sciences, and application areas such as medicine.The scholarships cover living expenses in Germany to allow students to focus on their studies, kick-start their research career, and build their professional network.The scholarship is mainly awarded based on academic excellence, but also aims to improve internationalisation and diversity in AI-related teaching programmes. Women in STEM subjects are particularly encouraged to apply. Special personal circumstances are taken into account, for example if students are systematically disadvantaged or prosecuted in their home countries, or are refugees of war.Target GroupHighly qualified (current or prospective) Master's students who have achieved excellent results in their Bachelor's studies, and who pursue Master's level studies in Artificial Intelligence, broadly conceived.Academic RequirementsMaster's students pursuing studies in Artificial Intelligence and related subjectsNumber of Scholarships20DurationUp to 24 monthsScholarship ValueThe grant consists of a monthly allowance as defined in the SECAI scholarship regulations, currently 934 EUR. Any extra income must be declared, and the scholarship may be reduced by the amount of gross income exceeding 520 EUR. Foreign students may be entitled to a monthly family allowance.Application PapersApplications should include the following information and documents:Motivation letter, including your topical connection to SECAI and AI in your (planned or current) studies at TU Dresden or Leipzig UniversityCVBachelor's certificate (if available), transcript of records, other certificates if relevantDeclaration of other sources of income, including other scholarshipsIf you have applied for admission to a Master's programme in parallel: reference number and submission date of your application.Incomplete applications cannot be taken into consideration.Application DeadlineApplications for scholarships starting in the winter semester of each year must be received by 19 May (first round) and 30 June (second round) of each year. First-round applications are decided earlier to help with planning.",
"type": "Graduates",
"url": "https://secai.org/students/scholarships"
} |
{
"name": "Deutsche Universitätsstiftung: Welcome Programme ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionIn 2015 the German University Foundation DUS launched the Welcome scholarship programme for students at German higher education institutions who are refugees. An essential component of the programme is that on-site teaching staff mentor students in a one-on-one approach in the candidates’ respective subject areas. The DUS acts as a mediator between the teaching staff and the students. In addition, the scholarship offers workshops (on time- and learning management skills, application training), coachings, networking opportunities, potential analyses, 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 market.Academic RequirementsApplicants are enrolled in a Bachelor’s programme at a German institution of higher education, college of art or music (humanities, economic sciences or STEM disciplines), and have not yet completed their 2nd semester. OrApplicants are enrolled in a degree programme concluding with a state examination at a German institution of higher education, college of art or music (medicine, pharmacology, law), and have not yet completed their 2nd semester.Students enrolled in dual or private higher education institutions are not eligible to apply.Number of ScholarshipsApprox. 40DurationStudents receive the scholarship until they have finished their programme (standard period of study + 2 semesters).Scholarship Valueplacement with a locally based university teacher of the candidate’s subject area as a mentorcontinuous support of the mentoring relationships by the German University Foundationobligatory biannual seminars aimed at developing core skills in the following fields: mentoring as a chance and a mission, self- and learning management skills, how to put together presentations and present oneself, job application training, business etiquette and communication, intercultural competence1 personal one-on-one coaching with a professional coach during the study periodparticipation in academic events (i.e. the symposium by the German Association of University professors and Lecturers, DHV) as well as active involvement in relevant networkscompensation for travel expenses to seminars and other trips in connection with the Welcome programmeyearly budget for each student for study-related costsone-time budget for buying digital tech equipmentApplication PapersPlease submit your application together with a scholarship motivation letter (1 page at most), detailing your expectations concerning the programme, a resume in table format (2 pages max.), certificates, and your enrolment certificate as a PDF file exclusively via e-mail to Frau Simone Geerdsen.Application DeadlineYou can find the current application deadline on the website.",
"type": "Undergraduates ",
"url": "https://www.deutsche-universitaetsstiftung.de/stipendienprogramme/welcome/"
} |
{
"name": "Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk: Doctoral Scholarship ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk (ELES) is one of the foundations for the development of talent which are supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The Studienwerk specifically promotes talented Jewish students and doctoral candidates. ELES stands for a pluralistic, liberal and confident Judaism with a sense of its own history.Technically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) are eligible for funding by ELES. Moreover, non-Jewish PhD students are invited to apply, provided that they propose a research project focusing on a Jewish subject.Candidates are expected to submit an innovative doctoral project of exceptional scientific quality which must be concluded within a range of 3 years and effective academic mentoring which is suitable for the candidate as well as for the project.In addition to having an outstanding academic record, applicants are actively involved in, i.e., the Jewish community, the social field, youth work, student organisations or their social environment. Furthermore, they should keep in regular contact with the liaison lecturer and actively participate in the scholarship’s non-material services, activities and organisations as well as – after the programme has ended – join and contribute to the alumni network of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk.Target Grouptechnically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) and non-Jewish PhD students who propose a research project focusing on a Jewish subjectAcademic Requirementsadmission to a doctoral programme at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany or, if the applicant holds German citizenship, in an EU member state or SwitzerlandIn justified cases doctoral programmes at a higher education institution in an extra-European country may be funded.The doctoral scholarship promotes the next generation of academics. The application for a doctoral scholarship should be made in the initial phase of developing the dissertation.DurationThe doctoral scholarships are generally awarded over a standard period of 2 years. In exceptional cases, however, academics may apply for the funding to be renewed twice for 6 months at a time.Scholarship Valuefinancial supportnon-material supportreligious mentoringcomprehensive mentoring of the academics with the aim of promoting academic excellence and fostering personal growthApplication PapersPlease find detailed information on the application procedure here.Application DeadlineDeadlines for scholarship application are 31 March for admission on 1 October of the same year and 30 September for admission to the programme starting 1 April of the following year.",
"type": "Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://eles-studienwerk.de/bewerbung/promovierendenfoerderung/"
} |
{
"name": "European Union: Erasmus+ Mobility Programme for Higher Education Students ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionErasmus+ mobility of individuals sponsors study periods and traineeships (work placements) in 33 specified Erasmus+ programme countries and in Erasmus+ partner countries around the world. link: https: //eu.daad.de/infos-fuer-hochschulen/programmlinien/infos-zu-programm-und-partnerlaendern/de/45672-erasmus-programmlaender-/Target GroupThe programme is intended for students whoare regularly enrolled at a German higher education institution,have completed their first year of study,are enrolled at a higher education institution participating in the Erasmus+ projectAND whose home institution has signed an Erasmus cooperation agreement with the receiving institution.Academic RequirementsErasmus+ mobility of individuals is open to all students at higher education institutions participating in the Erasmus+ programme who are in at least their second year of study.Number of ScholarshipsIn 2022, approximately 55,000 participants were funded within the Erasmus+ framework.DurationThe duration of the Erasmus+ study and traineeship periods may vary from 2 to 12 months. The maximum, however, is of 36 months for studies or traineeships:For Bachelor's, Master's or doctoral students of up to 12 monthsFor students in comprehensive degree courses, such as medicine, programmes ending with a state examination or traditional diploma courses the grant will be awarded for a period of up to 24 months and an additional 12 months for students pursuing a doctoral degree.The scholarship can be split up within one study cycle, for example into 2 6-month stays.Moreover, in certain circumstances, shorter stays in the form of a blended mobility (combination of virtual and physical stays abroad) can be funded. The duration of the physical stay abroad has a minimum of 5 days and a maximum of 30 days.Scholarship ValueThe grant value varies depending on destination and higher education institution. Sponsored students are exempt from tuition, registration, examination, laboratory and library fees at the host institution.Application PapersIn order to take part in the Erasmus+ individual mobility programme please contact the Erasmus+ coordinators at the International Office of your home institution.For further information on essential requirements and the application process, visit the Erasmus+ website.Application DeadlinePlease contact the International Office of your home institution for further information on the application deadlines.",
"type": "Undergraduates, Graduates, Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=4&detail=10000102"
} |
{
"name": "European Union: Erasmus+ Mobility Project for Higher Education Teachers and Staff ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe Erasmus+ individual mobility project is not only aimed at students but also at university teachers and members of staff at higher education institutions in Germany and other European states. The programme is intended to sponsor mobility of teaching, education and training within 33 European countries, or Erasmus+ programme countries, and in the specified Erasmus+ partner countries around the world. For further information applicants should contact the International Office of their home institution.Target GroupErasmus+ mobility activities further individual training and education of all staff at higher education institutions.The project offers teaching assignments geared to:professors and other teaching staff who are under contract to the institution of higher educationmembers of scientific staffdoctoral candidates active in teachingstaff from any international enterprise or organisation (may be invited to teach at a higher education institution in Germany)Durationeducation and training: 2 days (programme countries) or 5 (partner countries) to 60 days (excluding travel times)teaching: teaching duration corresponds to the duration of education and training. The necessary pensum per stay is 8 lessons for the first week or a shorter visit. For stays exceeding 1 week (7 days) the teaching requirement will be calculated on a pro rata basis.Scholarship ValueThe financial aid varies depending on the cost of living in the target countries. Find further information on the support for teaching and training and for teaching assignment.Application PapersIn order to take part in Erasmus+ mobility of individuals you should contact the Erasmus+ coordinator at the respective International Office.Application DeadlineThe International Office of your home institution of higher education will provide you with the relevant application deadlines: https: //www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/advisory-service/international-office/ ",
"type": "Doctoral candidates/PhD students, Postdoctoral researchers, Faculty",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=4&detail=10000121"
} |
{
"name": "Evangelisches Studienwerk: Scholarship for Doctoral Students ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionEvery year the Studienwerk funds scholarships and a wide range of educational programmes for about 300 German and foreign doctoral candidates of protestant faith from all disciplines. The grants are awarded in accordance with the guidelines by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.Target GroupGerman and foreign nationals of protestant faith with excellent academic standing who wish to obtain or are already studying for a doctorate at a German higher-education institutionIn well-founded cases, Germans can pursue their doctorate degree at a higher education institution in a member state of the European Union, in Great Britain, in Norway or in Switzerland.Academic Requirementsadmission to a doctorate at a German higher education institutionAn application is possible if the applicant has not worked on the project for more than a year.Number of Scholarshipsabout 300 scholarships per yearDurationScholarships are initially awarded for a period of 2 years, an extension of the funding period for up to 3 years at most is possible.Scholarship ValueA full grant currently amounts to 1,350 EUR. Doctoral candidates moreover receive a research allowance of 100 EUR. If there are children under the age of 14 living with the doctoral candidate for whom the candidate is the legal guardian, the candidate is eligible for a child care allowance or support for a parental year.Application PapersAll application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.Application DeadlineThere are 2 application deadlines every year: 1 December and 1 June.",
"type": "Doctoral candidates/PhD students ",
"url": "https://www.evstudienwerk.de/english/doctoral.html"
} |
{
"name": "Evangelisches Studienwerk: Scholarship for Students ",
"text": "Programme DescriptionThe ESV scholarships are open to protestant students from all disciplines and subjects wishing to study full-time at a state or state-recognised higher education institution. You are welcome to apply if you are not a member of a Protestant church. In this case, your application and specifically your letter of motivation will be evaluated by a committee, which decides whether you will be admitted to the first round of interviews. Applicants older than 35 years are required to include a special request into their application.The programme includes close and individual mentoring, a vast range of seminars and the opportunity for student participation at all levels. It is worth up to 812 EUR every month plus 300 EUR to cover study costs and offers further financial support, i.e. when students go abroad to study.Target GroupStudents from all disciplines and subjects, who wish to start a degree course or are already studying at a higher education institution. Students with a non-academic family background and from universities of applied sciences are welcome to apply.Academic RequirementsGerman students who study or plan to study at higher education institutions in the EU or SwitzerlandStudents with citizenship of an EU member state, Switzerland or eligibility for funding according to §8 BAföG are only eligible if they study or plan to study in Germany.It is not possible to apply solely for a Master's degree programme. Master's degree programmes can only be funded if the students have already been funded by the Evangelisches Studienwerk in their undergraduate degree programme.Durationtypically throughout the entire course of studyScholarship Valuebase amount of up to 812 EUR per monthsupplementary study cost allowance of 300 EURadditional financial support, i.e. when studying abroadApplication PapersAll application forms and further information on the application procedure are available here.Application Deadline1 October to 15 January (midnight) for a scholarship for the following winter semester1 April to 15 July (midnight) for a scholarship for the following summer semesterhttps: //www.evstudienwerk.de/english/students.html",
"type": "Undergraduates ",
"url": "https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/en/21148-scholarship-database/?status=&origin=212&subjectGrps=&daad=&intention=&q=&page=4&detail=10000117"
} |
{
"name": "ASEM-DUO - Korea Fellowship Program",
"text": "2024 DUO-Korea Fellowship Programme1. General Description2. Application and Selection Procedure3. Instructions for DUO-Korea Application Form1. General DescriptionCAUTION: If any application falls under the following 4 cases, the application is disqualified and will not be considered for selection. If such cases are founded after the selection, the Secretariat may still reserve the right to cancel the fellowship of both Korean/European students and request the reimbursement of the fellowship in full. Therefore, the contact persons of the institutions should carefully confirm that the applications do not fall under the following 4 cases.Case 1. The transfer of credits is less than the minimum requirements(10 credits / 20 ECTS) *The language training or sports courses are NOT counted.Case 2. GPA/ECTS written on the application are different from those transcriptsCase 3. During the application period (2024 Spring term), the Korean student does not stay in Korea or the European student does not stay in Europe (leave of absence is allowed)Case 4. If applicants have another source of finance from other government or institutions (Double-funding is not allowed)DUO-Korea Fellowship Programme was established in 2001 with the aim of promoting exchanges of people between Korea and 30 ASEM European countries on a balanced and permanent basis. In this respect, DUO-Korea requires that a PAIR (two persons) of students be exchanged in the framework of a cooperative project.Definitions of students are as below:● Undergraduate(bachelor) and Graduate(master) students who are currently enrolled in institutions in Korea or one of the 30 ASEM Europeans countries.N.B.: All applicants shall maintain their student status at the time of application until the time they are engaged in exchange projects. A student who has already started the exchange before the application period is not eligible.[30 ASEM European member countries]Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K.1.1. EligibilityDue to the unique nature of this program, the followings are required to be eligible:Your exchange project fulfills all four requirements below: 1) A Korean institution and an European institution have established an academic cooperative agreement;2) The Korean institution has selected a Korean national student enrolled at the Korean institution to send to the European institution, and such selection has been accepted by the European institution;3) The same European institution has selected an ASEM European national student enrolled at the European institution to send to the Korean institution, and such selection has been accepted by the same Korean institution.4) If the Korean student has already started the exchange or the European student has already started the exchange in Korea before the application period for DUO-Korea 2024, are not acceptable.1.2. Duration and FundingDUO-Korea 2024 is for exchange projects, which will start from August 2024 and end before August 2025 to avoid duplication of implementation period of exchange projects selected by DUO-Korea in the ensuing years.The selection of DUO-Korea 2024 is made ONLY once a year. In this respect, those who are planning to exchange in Spring Semester of 2025(January-July 2025) shall apply for DUO-Korea 2024.The duration and the amount of the fellowships are standardized as follows:● 1 semester (or four months) for an amount of 8,000 Euro for both students in a pair (4,000 Euro each).● Maximum duration for application is 1 semester (4 months,120 days).The exchange duration should be at least one semester. Exchange of less than one semester is NOT allowed. If a semester or stay period in the Korean/European institutions is longer than 4 months, the fellowship will be given for 4 months. If it is less than 4 months, the fellowship will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis.2. Application and Selection Procedure2.1 Application PeriodApplications will be accepted from April 4(Thu) to May 20(Mon),2024 local Korean time.Applications submitted after May 20(Mon),2024 will not be accepted.2.2. Who Applies?The educational institutions in Korea apply on behalf of two institutions. European institutions in partnership with Korean institutions shall cooperate fully with them in providing precise information of European applicants. Individuals wishing to apply are advised to contact the relevant offices ONLY (e.g. International Relations Offices) of the institutions to file an application for this program.Professors or lecturers cannot be the contact persons for DUO-Korea 2024. ONLY a staff of the relevant office(e.g. International Relations Offices) can be the contact person.2.3. Documents for Submission*All documents listed below should be written in English. In regard to writing the application, please refer to 3. Instruction for Application Form in the following context or the DUO-Korea FAQ.1. An Online Application2. A copy of Cooperation Agreement (or Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation) between paired institutions OR declaration of intention to set up new cooperation agreement (ONLY valid one).3. A copy of Valid Passport of paired applicants*A copy of National Registration Card (Koreans) or Citizen Card (Europeans) also allowed, but a permanent residency card is not acceptable.4. A copy of Transcript of paired applicants (including the results until 2023 fall semester & Grading Scale)5. A Motivation Letter of paired applicants (max. A4 1 pages, except for the cover page)*You may find the Motivation Letter Form at the banner of Forms on the ASEM-DUO website (http: //www.asemduo.org)2.4. Application Submission1. Enter your ID and password on the LOGIN page to fill out an online application.2. Korean institutions need to fill out the whole application including the information of European institutions.3. The rest of the documents (cooperation agreement, passport copies, transcripts and motivation letters) can be uploaded in the step 5 of the application process.4. Once completed, please make sure to submit your application by clicking the submit button. Korean institutions should get a confirmation email within 3 days after submission. If not, please contact the Secretariat via email.※ Click JOIN US button to get an ID.The ID only will be given to the contact person of the Korean Institution. If you don’t find the name of your institution, please contact the Secretariat to add your institution to the list. One institution will have ONLY ONE ID and there should be ONLY one contact person in the same Korean institution.2.5. Selection MethodA Korean Selection Committee, comprising Korean experts in the field of educational exchange, will make the selection after the application deadline. The decision will be announced by June 2024.The selection results will be notified on the ASEM-DUO website, and the Secretariat will ONLY directly inform contact persons/awardees with the hard copies of the notification of selection results. The form for awardees such as Letter of Acceptance could be downloaded at the banner of Forms on the ASEM-DUO website (www.asemduo.org).2.6. Selection CriteriaNew Exchange Projects which have not been selected until DUO-Korea 2023 shall be given priority in selection. Besides, the followings will be considered for selection;1. Motivation letters2. Courses to take in Korean/European institutions3. Recommendation of institutions4. GPA5. Source of Finance2.7. Fellowship GrantsThe DUO-Korea Fellowship will be transferred directly to awardees by Secretariat.There are no restrictions in using the fellowship. It can finance the tuition, and living or travel expenses.3. Instructions for DUO-Korea Application Form3.1 Language ApplicationYou should write your application in English.3.2. How to write the Application Form1) Step 1. – Korean InstitutionThe first box of ID number and Date of submission will be given after submission. Please, start from filling out information of Korean institution.● Contact person means a regular staff of Korean institutions who arranges the exchange projects and is willing to communicate with the Secretariat in such events as verifying application details, monitoring exchanges and providing further information on the status of the exchange.● Person of Exchange shall be any Korean national students who will participate in the exchange.● Grade means currently enrolled academic years as of the spring semester of 2024.● GPA means a grade which a Korean student has earned up to the fall semester of 2023. *It should be in accordance with total GPA on the transcript.● In a box for Enrollment Status, please check it as of the spring semester of 2024, in case of leave of absence, please specify the reason and current residence country.● In a box for Institutional criteria, please describe why you (or your institution) recommend the person of exchange for fellowship in detail.2) Step 2. – European InstitutionPlease, provide information on the European institution involved in the exchange project.*If your partner European Institution is not included, the contact person of the Korean Institution may contact the Secretariat to add the partner institution to the list.● Contact person means a regular staff of European institutions who arranges the exchange project and is willing to communicate with the Secretariat in such events as verifying application details, monitoring exchange and providing further information on the status of the exchange.● Person of Exchange shall be any ASEM European national students who will participate in the exchange.● Grade means currently enrolled academic years as of the spring semester of 2024.● ECTS means a whole ECTS that a European student has earned up to the fall semester of 2023. *It should be in accordance with total earned ECTS on the transcript.● In a box for Enrollment Status, please check it as of the spring semester of 2024, in case of leave of absence, please specify the reason and current residence country.● In a box for Institutional criteria, please describe why you (or your institution) recommend the person of exchange for fellowship in detail.● Confirmation of Agreement with the European institution (TO BE SIGNED by the contact person at the Korean institution): he/she should confirm here by clicking on the “YES” button if the contact person in the European institution also agrees with this submission.3) Step 3. – Description of Exchange ProgramIn this section, please describe the type, duration and purpose of exchange as instructed on the form.● Type of exchangePlease check appropriate boxes to specify whether students for exchange are in undergraduate or in graduate study. If it doesn't coincide with the grade has written in Step 1 or Step 2, please check the type of exchange based on the current status of enrollment and specify in detail.● Duration of ExchangePlease write the exchange duration on a semester basis (less than 180 days) in accordance with the academic calendars of the destination institution. If a person of exchange will engage in the exchange for the whole year, please choose the semester would like to apply for DUO-Korea 2024.● Purpose of ExchangePlease, specify what the purpose of the exchange is and fill in how many credits/ECTS will be completed at the destination institution. If your purpose of the exchange is other than the Transfer of Credits, please specify in detail.4) Step 4. – Exchange Details/ Source of Finance● Exchange DetailsPerson of exchange needs to fill in the courses which will be taken during their exchange period. On a semester basis, a minimum of 10 credits/20 ECTS must be taken up at the Korean/European institutions.CAUTION: Person of Exchanges need to complete all courses as written on the application. If actual courses happen to differ from the courses listed on the application, the contact person or persons of exchange are responsible for informing the Secretariat for approval; if this procedure is not taken beforehand, fellowship award to both students is subject to cancellation or consequent reimbursement.Also, intensive language courses and sports courses are not honored in this program.● Source of FinanceIf this exchange project has any other source of finance, or if you are planning to apply, please specify in detail such as Name of Fellowship, Name of organization, Amount, Purpose of the fellowship, and Announcement period, etc.[Fellowship that will be considered as double-funding]1) Korean Government Fellowship (ex. GKS Fellowship, etc)2) The Fellowship in the name of the exchange support which provides a corresponding amount of DUO-Korea (500 to 1,000 Euro/month) by other governments or private institutions (ex. Mirae Essat Fellowship, etc)[Fellowship that will NOT be considered as double-funding]1) Any Fellowship provided by originating/destination institutions for the exchange program2) Any kind of Academic Fellowship, Fellowship for low income family background support, or Repayable loans Fellowship*Please be informed that even though we allow the above fellowship, if the respective institution does not allow double funding, you may follow their regulation.5) Step 5. –Certification of AuthenticityA copy of cooperation agreement, passport copies, transcripts, motivation letters of paired applicants should be attached.● All documents should be submitted in English version. If there is no official English version of each document, applicants need to submit translated version along with the original document.● The preferred file formats are JPG. or PDF. Please set the name of the attachment files as a Name of document_Surname_Given name order (e.g. Passport_John_Smith).After completing all relevant items in an appropriate manner on the application, please write the date and the names of the contact person of the Korean institution and the president or Director of the Korean institution in the section of Certification of Authenticity. And then, please submit it to the Secretariat by clicking the “submit” button.The original version including the signatures and official stamp of the Korean Institution will be requested, only if your exchange project has been selected.3.3. After the Submission: AcknowledgementThe acknowledgment of submission will be sent to the contact person in the Korean institutions via e-mail within 3 working days after submission.If the application is approved, the ID number will be given to each application and the contact persons of Korean institutions can print it as the PDF version.However, if there is any application with incomplete or improper information, the Secretariat will request further information through the contact persons of Korean institutions individually. And you need to submit the revised application through the online system again within 48 hours. If we do not receive the revised one within 48 hours, we regard it as a notice of abandonment.",
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"name": "ASEM-DUO - Singapore Fellowship Program",
"text": "DUO-Singapore Fellowship ProgrammeGeneral DescriptionThe DUO-Singapore Fellowship Programme was established in 2002 to promote academic exchanges between full-time undergraduate students who are Singapore(or ASEAN citizens) and students from universities in European ASEM member countries.Actual fellowships are administered by the respective universities. The participating Singapore universities are Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore Management University (SMU) and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).For details on the DUO-Singapore, including the terms of the exchange programme and application form, please refer to the following websites of the universities:Nanyang Technological University (NTU)https: //www.ntu.edu.sg/education/student-exchanges/inbound-programmes(You may find the information on 'Financials' part.)National university of Singapore (NUS)https: //www.nus.edu.sg/gro/financing/awards-scholarships/outgoing-students/singapore-exchange-fellowship-(duo)-(for-outgoing-students)Singapore Management University (SMU)https: //geo.smu.edu.sg/financingFor SMU Students (3 page) / For International Students (1 page)Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)http: //sutd.edu.sg/Global/Student-Exchange/Scholarships-Awards/ASEM-DUO-Singapore-Exchange-Fellowship",
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"url": "https://www.asemduo.org/02_programs/programs_02.php"
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{
"name": "ASEM-DUO - Thailand Fellowship Program",
"text": "2021 DUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammeGeneral InformationDUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme aims to enhance a balanced mobility of students between Thailand and 30 ASEM member states in Europe[1]by supporting paired-based and two-way exchanges. In this respect, the programme requires that a PAIR of students (one from Thai university and another from European University) be exchanged in the framework of cooperative project/cooperation between higher education institutions in Thailand and in 30 ASEM member states in Europe.DetailsDUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammeEligibilityEligible universities for the DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme should abide by the following obligations:1. A Thai university and a European university should have an agreement at the institutional level whereby credits for study undertaken while on exchange are to be accepted by its partner institution.2. The Thai and European universities already having an agreement with its partner institution will be given first priority. The institutions utilizing student exchange to pave the way for developing an agreement with its partner institution will be given second priority.3. The Thai and European universities must permit their students to participate in an exchange all through the duration of the programme: 1 semester.4. The Thai and European universities should be willing to receive DUO-Thailand exchange students from its partner institution and are expected to waive tuition fee for the exchange students.5. One end of exchange is anchored to Thai.DetailsDUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammeQualification ofApplicantsThai students1. Being an undergraduate or graduate student in Thai public or private higher education institutions under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation- Obtaining at least 2.75 GPA for undergraduate students- Obtaining at least 3.25 GPA for graduate students,2. Having Thai Nationality,3. Proficiency in language used as the medium of instruction is required by one of the following test;- TOEFL score at least 213(computer-based) or 550(paper-based) or 79-80(internet-based)- IELTS score at least 6.0- D.E.L.F or D.A.L.F. at least level B2- Goethe-Zertifikat or telc Deutsch at least level B2- CILS at least level B2- DELE or SIELE at least level B2*The language proficiency test must not be taken after 8 October 2018.4. Not having applied for or being the awardee of other scholarships,5. Being able to join the exchange programme throughout the whole period,6. Committing to submit a report and a study record showing the learning outcomes gained from the European host university to Office of the Higher Education Commission within 30 days upon completion of the programme.European Students1. Being an undergraduate or graduate student in higher education institutions of ASEM member states in Europe. The institution must be accredited by responsible agencies in their respective countries,2. Being a citizen of ASEM member states in Europe,3. Obtaining GPA at satisfactory level in the ECTS system (70% of subjects taken are graded B for graduate students, and 70% of subjects taken are graded C for undergraduate students),4. Not having applied for or being the awardee of other scholarships,5. Being able to join the exchange programme throughout the whole period,6. Committing to submit a report and a study record showing the learning outcomes gained from the Thai home university to Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation within 30 days upon completion of the programme.Remarks1. All students applying for this programme should retain “student status” until they complete the exchanges.2. The previous awardees of DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme are not eligible.3. The Thai and European students who are already on exchange in the host universities are not eligible to apply.DetailsDUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammeType ofActivities1. Undertake a study for at least 6 credits at the host institution. The subjects of study should correspond to the major or minor subjects of the applicant.2. Conduct research as a part of the applicant’s study. The research work as the applicant’s thesis or dissertation should get approval from his/her university prior to the application.Areas ofExchangeThe areas of exchange may include but not limited to the following priority areas:1. Alternative Energy,2. Biotechnology,3. Food Science and Technology,4. Health Sciences,5. Information and Communication Technology,6. Logistics and Supply Chain Management,7. Engineering,8. Smart Electronics,9. Robotics,10. Tourism and Hospitality ManagementRemarksThe areas of exchange of a pair of students shall not necessarily be identical.Duration ofFellowshipsOne semesterRemarks1. The exchange periods of a pair of students shall not necessarily coincide.2. The exchange should be completed within September 2021.Amount ofFellowshipsFor Thai students, the amount of fellowship is up to 4,800 euro(1,200 euro per month for 4 months)For European students,the amount of fellowship is up to 3,200 euro(800 euro per month for 4 months)DetailsDUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammeApplicationPeriodApplication period is from 10 July to 8 October 2020.ApplicationProcedureApplicants for the DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme should conform to the following regulations;1. Applicants must apply through their respective institutions.2. The application must be submitted through the Thai university to Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI)3. Application must be submitted in pair. (A Thai student going to ASEM member state in Europe and a European student coming to Thailand)4. Each Thai university can nominate no more than three pairsof applicants. (One pair of candidate and two pairs of alternates listed in priority order.)5. The Thai universities are required to submit the completed application forms and required documents in hard copy toBureau of International Cooperation StrategyMinistry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation328 Si Ayutthaya Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok10400, THAILAND6. Application submitted via fax. or e-mail will not be considered.7. To be eligible for consideration, the application forms and required documents must be registered by post NO LATER THAN 8 October 2020. The late and incomplete applications will not be considered.RequiredDocumentsThe application form should be completed in English and be submitted together with the following documents:1. An official letter nominating pair(s) of exchanges from Thai university (signed by the president or authorized person)2. A copy of cooperation agreement between Thai and European universities3. A completed application form4. A copy of the letter of acceptance from Thai and European universities5. A copy of the Record of DUO-Thailand Study Programme6. A copy of transcript/study recordAs for European students, a copy of transcript/study record should be translated into English and GPA has to be converted to ECTS system (A,B,C,D)7. A copy of the TOEFL, IELTS test result (for Thai applicants)SelectionProcedureSelection of applicants will be made by MHESI.AnnouncementThe list of successful awardees will be announced by 30 November 2020 through www.inter.mua.go.th or www.asemduo.orgDetailsDUO-Thailand Fellowship ProgrammePayment ofScholarshipsGrant will be provided in lump sum as follows:1. MHESI will grant the scholarships to Thai universities. The awardees from European universities will receive the fund upon their arrival at Thai universities.2. Transfer of the fund will be made upon the receipt of the information on the exact dates of the exchange of the awardees. The Thai universities are requested to keep all the documents related to the awardees’ expenses for future inspection.3. There are no restrictions in using the scholarships. They can finance the tuition, living, or travel expenses.Remarks:1. In case a semester in Thai and European universities is longer than four months, the scholarship will be given for four months only. If it is less than four months, the scholarship will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis.2. In case that the exchange student fails to take part throughout the whole period of the exchange, the whole amount of the scholarship must be returned to MHESI within 15 days.RemarksImplementation guideline, application form and record of DUO-Thailand Study Programme for 2021 DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme can be downloaded from Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation’s website:www.inter.mua.go.th and the ASEM-DUO Fellowship Programme’s website: www.asemduo.orgContactMs. Jittree KlumpongBureau of International Cooperation Strategy,10th floorMinistry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation328 Si Ayutthaya Road, Ratchathewi,Bangkok 10400, THAILANDTel: +66 2 610 5424Fax: +66 2 354 5570E-mail: [email protected][1]30 ASEM member states in Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K.)",
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"url": "https://www.asemduo.org/02_programs/programs_03.php"
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