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) entitled “German Research Chairs”, at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Muizenberg, South Africa. The research chair is designed to help strengthen mathematical higher education and
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innovation communities in Ukraine. The scheme may also facilitate researchers’ reintegration in Ukraine if conditions for safe return are met, in order to prevent permanent brain drain, and contribute
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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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the German versions are binding. Guidelines and manuals (ZIP, 1 MB) Financing plan (in German only) (XLSX, 14 KB) Fellowship calculation tool (XLSX, 20 KB) Request of funds/Payment plan (in German only) (DOCX
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is designed to help strengthen mathematical higher education and research in Africa, promote networking between AIMS South Africa and German higher education institutions and support networking amongst
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online questionnaire. With regard to the content of the report, comparisons with conditions in the award winners’ own countries are of particular interest. Comments on the design and organisation
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to the content of the report, comparisons with conditions in the award winners’ own countries are of particular interest. Comments on the design and organisation of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
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the required documents in a secure area themselves, adding them to your application form. You can find the links to this area in the application form. Please send these links on a timely basis to your designated
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basis to your designated scientists/academics. Once all the documents have been uploaded, you will automatically be notified by email and will then be able to submit your application. You are responsible
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: Curriculum vitae (two pages max) Research outline (25 pages max) Financial plan Information on the financial plan (one page max) Complete list of publications List of selected key publications Key publications