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medicine. What can be funded? Research visits for postdoc Chinese scientists and researchers. Duration of the funding 3-12 months Value Monthly scholarship rate of 2.100 EUR Combined health-, accident and
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location for green hydrogen. Who can apply? PostDocs 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 and
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subsidy towards research costs to be paid to the hosts extensive alumni sponsorship Application Papers Links to the application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here
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programmes of young researchers. Who can apply? Very well-qualified doctoral candidates and postdocs who completed their doctoral degree no longer than 12 years before this call for applications. What can be
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Herder Fellowship Programme is aimed at researchers of all qualification levels (doctoral students, postdocs and
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; Bachelor's students and postdocs cannot receive funding. Duration 2 to 6 months Scholarship Value individual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per request Application Papers Application forms and
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project in Germany as part of your fellowship; if you are a postdoc, long-term academic research (12-24 months). It should focus on combating climate change, adaptation strategies, preserving ecosystems and
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The library annually awards short-term fellowships to a broad range of scholars of all career stages (from postdoc
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prerequisites may differ and are stated in the fellowship offers, have an excellent knowledge of English; knowledge of German is advantageous. Application Procedure Application deadline If an application deadline
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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