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the German Federal Foreign Office. Who can apply? You can apply if you have above-average qualifications and you completed your Master's degree or Diplom, or in exceptional cases a Bachelor's degree, at the
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: doctoral students: 2 to 12 months postdocs: 2 to 6 months It is not possible to divide the funding up within the funding period. The realisation of research work in different countries outside Germany is not
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for knowledge and technology transfer, emphasizing multidisciplinarity. As a certified family-friendly university, we support the balance between work and family, as well as between professional and
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period. Funding from the programme can only be claimed once. Language skills Applicants must be able to follow lectures in German and participate in group work. German language skills must be proven
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? Applicants must work at a university or institute of higher education (Post-Docs) or be affiliated to a university or institute of higher education (doctoral candidates) in their home country. The research
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location for green hydrogen. Who can apply? PhD students who are interested in any topics related to Green Hydrogen (GH2) and want to be an active part in one of the four working groups: Production Transport
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for your project and are interested in interdisciplinary exchange? A fellowship at CAIS releases you from your regular work obligations and offers many opportunities for stimulating discussions. Fellows
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the final, 4th, year of funding. Scholarship holders may pursue academic employment corresponding to a 25-percent part-time position, allowing further integration in the research context. Doctoral scholars
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List of publications Extensive and detailed description of the research proposal. Please upload the proposal under 'Research project' in the DAAD portal. Schedule of planned research work Letter
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year with a practical relevance in Germany Graduates complete a Master's or postgraduate course of study Doctoral candidates take part in a study visit to Germany as part of their doctoral studies