11 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft" "Humboldt Stiftung Foundation" positions in Germany
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Georg Forster (1754–1794) and is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. For more information please see the Georg Forster Research Award programme information. Programme
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with hosts in other countries. Programme information for postdocs (PDF, 132 KB) Programme information for experienced researchers (PDF, 138 KB) Search for potential hosts in the Humboldt Network (German
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personal (marriage or civil partnership) or familial (parents, siblings, children) relationship cannot be selected as hosts. Programme information (PDF, 151 KB) Information for academic hosts Information
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. Contact Head of Division Philipp Schwartz Initiative and Academic Freedom Frank Albrecht Programme Director Philipp Schwartz Initiative Holger Radke (interim) Senior Programme Coordinator Katja Machacsek
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disciplines. For details please see the programme information for the Philipp Franz von Siebold Award. Programme information (PDF, 119 KB) List of award winners The sponsorship The award amount is €80,000
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programme. Up to 17 short-term postdoctoral fellowships and up to 12 standard postdoctoral fellowships may be awarded per year. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation aims to achieve a good balance between
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (1784–1846) and funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. For more information please see the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award programme information. Links
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Hint Due to serious budgetary cuts there will be no further calls for the German Chancellor Fellowship Programme. • The fellowships granted to the current cohort of Federal Chancellor Fellows 2023
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Register here for the next round of applications! Register now! Hint The closing date for applications has elapsed. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to apply for this programme. The next
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Hint The Sofja Kovalevskaja Award was awarded to a total of 139 outstanding young researchers from 2001 to 2020. Since then, the programme has been closed to new entries. Funding for the last award