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I need to know German in order to apply? Natural scientists and engineers: good knowledge of German or English is sufficient. Scholars in the humanities and social sciences: should have knowledge
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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation jointly present up to two Reimar Lüst Awards a year to highly respected humanities scholars and social scientists from abroad
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personal (marriage or civil partnership) or familial (parents, siblings, children) relationship cannot be selected as hosts. Programme information (PDF, 142 KB) Information for academic hosts Information
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, the life sciences, and the humanities and social sciences. Designed to incentivise especially innovative international researchers to conduct research stays at academic institutions in Germany, the Max
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personal (marriage or civil partnership) or familial (parents, siblings, children) relationship cannot be selected as hosts. JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship – programme information (short-term) (PDF, 128 KB
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and engineering sciences or 500 euros for projects in the humanities and social sciences. Information on support for Climate Protection Fellows Information on sponsorship for alumni abroad You must meet
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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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the selection process. Additionally, you may only act as a scout while holding an executive academic position at a German university or research institution and can offer to make research facilities available. I
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you are in a close personal (marriage or civil partnership) or familial (parents, siblings, children) relationship cannot be selected as hosts. What are the host's/mentor's responsibilities? The host’s
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doctorates" applies. Academic host Who can be my academic host? Any member of the Humboldt Network who is firmly established abroad may act as an academic host under the Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship