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speak German fluently. You will be required to choose the duration and scope of your language fellowship (one, two or three months) when you accept your fellowship. You may additionally apply
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme allows scientists to carry out research with German colleagues at universities, universities of applied
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location for green hydrogen. Who can apply? PhD students 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
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fellowship. (In other words, if you apply for a two-month language course in connection with a 12-month research stay in Germany, your stay will last a total of 14 months.) When can I attend a language course
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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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to: [email protected] Letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by the referees. You may write in either English or German; we recommend that you use the language in which you are most
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design in cooperation with an academic host of their choice at a research institution in Germany. Scientists and scholars from all disciplines and countries may apply. The research is carried out in
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well as other institutes – outside your country of origin, if possible. Language skills Natural sciences and engineering: You must have a good knowledge of German or English. Humanities, social sciences and
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Start your online application or continue your application in "My Humboldt" Apply online Continue application Research Fellowship for researchers from Germany The NSTC (Taiwan) Research Fellowship
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years ago and wish to spend extended periods of research in Germany are invited to apply. Candidates can come from any nation and are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile