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courses in their home country. In addition, candidates can apply for a language course (full-time or during studies). Target Group graduates, doctoral candidates, PhDs or higher-education teaching staff
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must study or work in Germany. The following can apply for a grant: students of pedagogy, trainee teachers or student teachers (Bachelor, Master, PhD) in STEM subjects young teachers (less than 3 years
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have uploaded your application documents to the DAAD portal, the DAAD will first carry out a formal check. It will be checked whether the application requirements have been met and whether
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will contribute to one or more of the following focus areas: Human-Centered Design and Interaction: advance understanding of human sensory perception
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? The doctoral degree should have been completed no longer than two years before the time of application. Doctoral students finishing their PhD studies by the beginning of the scholarship are also eligible
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euros for assistant professors and lecturers, and 2.150 euros for full professors (* Definition of postdoctoral researchers: the PhD must have been completed no more than four years before the application
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Every year the foundation awards scholarships to international students in degree courses or PhD programmes at higher
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, Slovakia and Ukraine who plan to complete postgraduate studies (i.e. Master's programmes), PhDs or one-year research stays at a Bavarian higher-education institution. The one-year scholarship can be
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. Applications are welcome from international candidates who have been accepted to a doctoral programme at a German university where the thesis will also be submitted. Target Group highly qualified PhD students
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are strengthened Who can apply? As part of the “In-Region Scholarship Programme”, the DAAD offers scholarships for PhD and Master studies. The programme is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic