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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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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
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and career levels (postgraduate level and above) from all parts of the world (except northwest Germany) Academic Requirements PhD or equivalent Number of Scholarships 40 Duration up to 10 months Regular
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to proof that the main place of residence lies outside of Germany for at least six years, be able to prove their outstanding study or research achievements in the field of research corresponding
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adviser in Germany or in Germany and Georgia. 2-6-month research visits Short-term 3-month research scholarships for doctoral students Short-term 6-month research scholarships for binationally supervised
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme allows scientists to carry out research with German colleagues at universities, universities of applied
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theses or PhD dissertations cannot be funded. Number of Scholarships 18 Duration 3 or 6 months Scholarship Value Fellows at CAIS should ideally be on sabbatical leave with a full salary. In that case
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provide information in the application form. For further information on the selection procedure, please refer to the Important Scholarship Information / Section E. Application Procedure Application
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months Scholarship Value The fellowship is worth 2,670 EUR per month. Additional benefits: mobility lump sum payments towards health- and liability insurances travel allowance language grant allowance
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of family. Please also read our Important Scholarship Information / section F, point 3 In the case of a disability or chronic illness: subsidy for additional costs which result from the disability or chronic