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research stays in Germany. The scholarships are funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. Who can apply? University teachers and established academics and scientists who have usually completed a doctoral
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in order to strengthen cooperation between Ukrainian and German universities and to give young Ukrainian scientists access to research infrastructures in Germany. The aim of the programme is to support
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capacity development. The scholarships offer young scientists and academics the opportunity to carry out a research or continuing education project at a state or state-recognised German university or a non
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for the research scholarships by the GHS, independent of nationality or place of work. The funding is granted to candidates wishing to carry out an independent research project alone. Post-doctoral scientists
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attend communication trainings designed especially for the needs of scientists. Target Group Outstanding European junior scientists who want to do research worldwide, and non-European scientists wishing
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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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institutions of their disciplines. German candidates are expected to opt for research facilities abroad. Austrian and Swiss scientists are only eligible for support if they apply at a host institution in Germany
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Research work (Master's theses, doctoral theses, Postdocs) in the field of natural sciences is eligible for funding
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective To support the further development of graduates in the region, specifically prospective university teachers and scientists and
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Highly-qualified international scientists and scholars from all disciplines who completed their doctorates less than 12