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Register now and apply online or continue processing your application. Apply online Continue application Hint Applications for CAPES-Humboldt Research Fellowships are now possible again! Please note
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no more than 4 years earlier Academic Requirements doctorate Number of Scholarships Every year the Foundation awards about 500 Humboldt Research Fellowships for postdoctoral and experienced researchers
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completed application form, including any additional documents required, well in advance of the desired selection date. Applications are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate
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Register now and apply online or continue processing your application. Apply online Continue application Hint We are currently receiving a very high volume of applications, leading to delays in
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Application procedure Fellowship Programme announcement August Application deadline 1 February Selection Meeting September Intensive German course in Bonn January/February may be preceded by German courses in
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on the awarding of the fellowships. DAAD staff members organize the meeting but have no voting rights. The selection criteria are: Academic qualification Academic performance (general grade point
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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 illness and are not covered by other
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Käte Hamburger Research Centre “Dis:connectivity in processes of globalisation” (global dis:connect) at the Ludwig
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, either with recognised refugee or subsidiary protection status in the EU, or researchers outside the refugee process holding or applying for temporary permits/visas in an EU Member State What is supported
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benefit from a diverse and vibrant fellowship community. The HWK awards fellowships to highly qualified researchers of all career levels from postdoctoral to senior researchers. With these fellowships