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. The foundation awards fellowships which are worth 1,300 EUR per month for a period of 2 to 10 months to visiting scholars. Rent is to be paid from the scholarship funds. Moreover, the grants include an allowance
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development of the applicant's home country or region of origin. The fellows receive a monthly allowance of 2,670 EUR over a period of 6 to 24 months as well as additional benefits. Target Group young, early
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or to organise events in cooperation with our partner institutions in the city of Munich. Pending approval by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany, fellowships can be awarded for a period of
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of Scholarships up to 10 fellowships Duration Students can initially apply for a grant for 1 or 2 academic semesters (grant period: October to February or July of the following years). If a Wardwell grant is
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Prospective leaders completed their first academic degree (Bachelor's or comparable degree) during the last 12 years (cut-off date: 1 February of year of application) Postdoctoral researchers completed
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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
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into the German-Jewish Studies on history and culture. Projects on any period or field (including literature, philosophy, history, musicology), and any region (such as Europe, Israel, the Americas) are welcome. In
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enables a 2-month stay in Weimar and aims to promote a philosophical, a scientific or an essayistic project. A reference to Nietzsche’s philosophy is expedient, though not obligatory. Bauhaus Fellowships
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until the end of September. In the first 3 months of their stay in Germany, the fellows visit the university, in the last 2 to 3 months they complete an internship in a company, a public authority or an
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period until 1989/90. We are particularly interested in projects with a comparative or cross-border approach, on European history in its relation to the wider world, on topics of intellectual and religious