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the selection process, taking your work schedule into account. The scholarship cannot be extended. Value Under certain circumstances, you can apply for the following additional benefits after start of funding
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, including optional stays/studies abroad of up to nine months in total (i.e., 25 percent of the duration of the scholarship), which may not be scheduled at the beginning of the programme two letters
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of the research proposal Schedule of planned research work Letter confirming supervision by an academic advisor in Germany, which refers to the applicant's proposal and confirms that the host institute will provide
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on your project and study plan. The grant can be used flexibly for several shorter stays during your doctoral project. When you apply for the grant, you should outline in your study plan and time schedule
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uploaded in the portal under ‘research project’ Time schedule and itinerary (host institutions / cooperation partners) of planned research or working visit (to be uploaded in the portal under ‘time schedule
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Quality of research proposal and preparation (originality, topicality and relevance of the project, choice of host institution and first contacts) Feasibility and consistency of research plan and schedule
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the applicant's work schedule. The grant is non-renewable. Value Co-funded by CAPES or one of the foundations listed above: According to the agreements between DAAD and the Brazilian partner
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) Schedule of the planned research work agreed with the host institution (signed by the German host professor) Individual letter confirming supervision which responds to the qualification of the applicant as
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time schedule covering the whole period of the scholarship Confirmation from a German Professor stating that he/she will supervise the applicant for his/ her Ph.D. thesis (in English) OR Admission
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schedule and itinerary (host institutes / academic hosts) of the planned research stay – if your doctoral project is being supervised binationally, signatures of both German and Georgian supervisor Letter