You may be interested in continuing your studies in a German institution or are looking for support from Germany with your academic training at home? Perhaps you are a scientist looking for support for a research project? Deutsche Kultur International presents an overview for foreign graduates, post-docs and scientists of funding schemes run by the Federal Republic of Germany.
The DAAD offers special databases for following subjects:
the website admission at a glance provides general information about admission requirements to German higher education institutions,
the admission requirements database gives a more precise initial orientation about conditions to a German higher education institution,
the international degree programmes briefs on German institutions of higher education,
the university guide offers information on the German higher education system,
the scholarship database contains information on the programmes which are available to scientists from abroad, giving details of possible sources of funding for a period of study or research in Germany,
the website summerschools informs about selected language courses at German higher education institutions.
In addition the DAAD offers information about:
interactive information for study and daily life on www.study-in.de,
answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ’s) and
a collection of important internet addresses.
The standard support programme for foreign visiting university lecturers at German universities (website in German) is applicable to every discipline. It offers individual guest teaching posts as well as temporary chairs for several years.
Information on certain schemes may be had from
the DAAD branch offices,
the DAAD information centres (IC),
the diplomatic missions of the Federal Republic of Germany and
the relevant international offices at universities and colleges abroad. There you can request the necessary application forms and information on how and when you may apply for a DAAD-scholarship.
Current extra programmes and scholarships you will find in the DAAD-Magazin (website in German).
This promotion programme supports the development of structured post-graduate studies with improved support to doctoral candidates to achieve a foreseeable period of completion of the thesis (website in German).
As a National Agency in the field of Higher Education in Germany the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the executive organisation in charge of carrying out programmes of higher education within the European Union (ERASMUS, TEMPUS, Jean Monnet) as well as with Third Countries (TEMPUS, ERASMUS Mundus).
ERASMUS as a sectoral programme of the EU-framework programme on lifelong learning addresses itself to the field of higher education.
The following activities for teaching staff in the field of higher education are eligible for funding:
Staff mobility for teaching for teachers of Higher education institutions,
For further information on application modalities please consult the National Agency of your home country.
ERASMUS Mundus is a cooperation and mobility programme in the field of higher education that aims to enhance the quality of European higher education and cooperation with so called Third-Countries. As an EU sectoral-programme ERASMUS Mundus completes the activities of the ERASMUS programme in the field of higher education.
Grants for scientists as well as university staff from European and non-European countries are awarded in line with the
"Action 1: Joint Programmes" und
"Action 2: Partnerships with Third Country higher education institutions"
activities of the ERASMUS Mundus programme.
Receiving a ERASMUS Mundus grant depends on application to a current project. Applications should be directed to the persons in charge of your favoured ERASMUS Mundus project. The projects elected for funding are currently published on the website "ERASMUS Mundus - External Cooperation Window" issued by the European Comission.
TEMPUS is a sectoral EU-programme in the field of higher education. Its manifested aim is to support modernization in the field of higher education in Eastern Europe, the Russian Federation, Central Asia, the countries of the Western Balkan and the Mediterranean region. The German National Agency in charge of the TEMPUS IV-Programme is the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
Within line the TEMPUS IV-Programme the following activities in the field of higher education are eligible for funding:
aim at exchanging knowledge and practices between EU universities and institutions in the partner Countries. They are implemented at institutional level and pursue objectives such as curriculum development, university governance and issues of higher education and society.
are designed to support the structural reform of higher education systems and strategic framework development at the national level. They address issues linked to the reform of governance (qualification systems, quality assurance, etc.) or links between higher education and society. Structural Measures include studies and research, conferences and seminars, policy advice and dissemination of information.
For further information on application modalities please consult the related websites of the European Commission: "Who can participate?" and "How to apply?".
The EU-sectional programme Jean Monnet addresses its activities to the advancement of scientific expertise in the field of European integration research studies in EU and non-EU countries as well. Activities eligible for funding in particular comprise scientific research and teaching:
"Ad personam" Jean Monnet chairs
Jean Monnet Centres of excellence
Associations of Professors and Researchers
Academics of all disciplines from abroad, who are internationally recognised as leaders in their field and who are expected to contribute to enhancing Germany's sustained international competitiveness as a research location, are eligible to be nominated for an Alexander von Humboldt-Professorship. Nominations may be made by German universities.
In general:
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) enables foreign academics who are just embarking on their academic careers (who completed their doctorate less than four years ago) and highly-qualified scientists and scholars from abroad (who completed their doctorates less than twelve years ago) with the Humboldt Research Fellowships to carry out a long-term research project in Germany. Applications may be submitted for research stays of 6 to 24 (Postdoctoral Researchers) respectively 6 to 18 months (Experienced Researchers). The fellowship for experienced researchers is flexible and can be divided up into as many as three stays within three years. Scientists and scholars of all nationalities and disciplines may apply to the AvH directly at any time. There are no quotas for individual countries or disciplines. Funding is not available for short-term study visits, participation in conferences, or training courses.
Developing Countries:
The Georg Forster Research Fellowships enable foreign academics from developing and threshold countries (excluding People's Republic of China, India and Turkey) who are just embarking on their academic careers (who completed their doctorate less than four years ago) and highly-qualified scientists and scholars from abroad (who completed their doctorates less than twelve years ago) to carry out a long-term research project in Germany of 6 to 24 months (Postdoctoral Researchers) respectively 6 to 18 months (Experienced Researchers). The fellowship for experienced researchers is flexible and can be divided up into as many as three stays within three years. Funding is not available for short-term study visits, participation in conferences, or training courses.
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation award annually ten German Chancellor Scholarships to young prospective leaders up to 35 years
from the Russian Federation,
from the USA as well as
from the People's Republic of China.
The candidates have shown outstanding potential for future leadership in their previous career. The program addresses applicants from all professions and fields of study giving preference to the humanities, law, social and economic sciences, and also to the arts.
In general:
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants up to 100 Humboldt Research Awards annually to outstanding foreign scientists and scholars from all fields whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in future. The award can amount to € 60,000.
The Helmholtz Association and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation jointly grants up to six Helmholtz Humboldt Research Awards annually to outstanding scientists and scholars from abroad whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in future. The research award is worth € 60,000. An additional sum of € 25,000 is provided by the Helmholtz Association to support cooperation with the partner at university in particular, provided that the award winner accepts the invitation to spend time on research in Germany.
The Sofja Kovalevskaja Award gives successful top-rank junior researchers from abroad, who only completed their doctorate with distinction in the last six years, and have published work in prestigious international journals or publishing houses, the opportunity to spend five years building up working groups and working on a high-profile, innovative research project of their own choice at a research institution of their own choice in Germany. The award is valued at € 1.65 million.
With the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Awards scientists and scholars from all non-European countries, who completed their doctorates less than twelve years ago, who are internationally recognised for their achievements in the field of applied research, and who in future are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements which will have a seminal influence on their discipline beyond their immediate field of work. Award winners are invited to spend a period of up to one year cooperating on a long-term research project with specialist colleagues at one of the Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany. The stay may be divided up into blocks. The award is valued at € 45,000.
Up to three Fraunhofer Bessel Research Awards are granted annually to young, top-rank academics from the USA. This also applies to academics of other nationalities, providing they have been living in the USA for more than five years at the time of nomination and have their main focus of academic activity in the USA.
The Max Planck Research Award is awarded to excellent scientists and scholars of all nationalities who are expected to continue producing outstanding academic achievements in international collaboration - not least with the assistance of this award. On an annually-alternating basis, the call for nominations addresses areas within the natural and engineering sciences, the life sciences, and the humanities. The Max Planck Research Award 2008 is being granted for "Biomimetic materials - from structure-function relationships to the development of bio-inspired materials and systems". The award is valued at € 750,000 and may be used over a period of three to a maximum of five years to fund research chosen by the award winner.
The Konrad Adenauer Research Award for Canadian scholars in the humanities and social sciences promotes academic collaboration between Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany, and is available to be awarded annually to a Canadian scholar in the humanities or social sciences. The Award is presented to honour the scholar's entire academic record. The recipient is invited to carry out a research project of his/her choice in Germany, in cooperation with German colleagues, for a period of up to one year. The Award can amount up to € 60,000.
The Philipp Franz von Siebold Award for Japanese researchers is awarded annually to a Japanese academic for outstanding services to enhancing mutual understanding of culture and society in Germany and Japan. The scientist or scholar should be under 50 years of age and have a working knowledge of German. The prize is valued at € 50,000.
The Reimar-Lüst Award each year awards two outstanding humanities scholars and social scientists from abroad who, as multipliers in and through the field of academic studies, have made an exceptional contribution to the enduring promotion of bilateral relations between Germany and their own countries. Additionally, science managers from all disciplines may be nominated for their interdisciplinary contribution to promoting cultural and academic relations between Germany and their own country. The award is valued at € 50,000.
With the Humboldt Alumni Award the Humboldt Foundation would recognise innovative networking initiatives of its fellows and award winners. The Award is valued at 25,000 EUR, and up to three awards will be granted annually. It is designed to support projects, not so far covered by the Foundation’s sponsorship programmes, which promote academic and cultural relations between Germany and the home countries of Humboldt alumni and strengthen their collaboration in the respective countries and regions. Further details can be found in the programme Information.
Academically active and highly qualified research fellows (no age limit) are given an opportunity to apply for sponsorship of a renewed research period in Germany.
With the re-invitation programme the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation invites back research fellows from abroad who, either due to their outstanding academic work or to their important function in the academic or foreign cultural fields, are of particular importance to German science, economy, and politics. They are re-invited for a guest visit of up to a further three months.
After successfully completing the initial visit sponsored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany, it is possible for Humboldt fellows, Roman Herzog research fellows of the Hertie Foundation and Georg Forster research fellows to apply for a return fellowship to sponsor reintegration into an institute abroad.
To be eligible, Humboldt and Roman Herzog research fellows must return to a country in Central and Eastern Europe, Georg Forster research fellows must return to a developing or threshold country.
Applications for a return fellowship must be made no later than 6 months after completing the initial stay sponsored by the AvH in Germany, and the return fellowship be taken up no later than 12 months after completing the initial stay.
Research fellows may apply for conference allowances to help them attend academic conferences in Germany if they play an active part in these conferences, for example by delivering lectures/posters etc.
The purchase of scientific equipment should make it possible for Humboldtians in countries with limited foreign currency reserves to continue research projects started in Germany at an institute abroad after their stay in Germany has come to an end. In this way, collaboration with academic hosts or other specialist colleagues should be sponsored well beyond the duration of the initial stay.
Printing subsidies towards the cost of publishing the results of research work carried out in connection with the research fellowship can be applied for at the Humboldt Foundation.
Research fellows are eligible to apply for donations of academic literature. Individual applications should not usually exceed € 1,000. The books donated will be given to the research fellow's institute and are designated first and foremost for the fellow's research work. Institutions from countries with limited foreign currency reserves should be given priority.
The Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft (DFG) promotes research in terms of individual grants programme, promoting young researchers, coordinated programmes, funding initiatives - project groups and others in all fields of science and the humanities.
Furthermore the DFG offers the Mercator Programme to enable Germany's universities to invite highly qualified scientists and academics working abroad to complete a stay at their institutes.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
The foundation supports with special emphasis on giving help to young scholars and scientists scholarship and research at German universities and non-profit research institutions which can be completed in predictable periods of time within its selected areas of emphasis. The support of international cooperation is a further important factor in the work of the Foundation.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
The Fulbright Commission awards various scholarships to German and American scientists continuing their professional qualification and enhancing the German-American cooperation. Moreover professors and administrators in international education may apply for a scholarship for a advanced training course of several weeks at university.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
Its activities includes promotion of research projects for a short time or longer periods of individual scientists, entire research teams or departments. The Max-Planck-Gesellschaft works with universities and institutes at home and abroad together.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
The institutes support and advise historians, culture, economics and social scientists in the form of grants and prizes and encourages the cooperation between them. They also reache out to the general public.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
The Robert Bosch Foundation makes a point of providing projects for promotion science in society and health as well as international relations with its support programmes. Numerous exchange programmes aim at increasing the relations especially between Germany and France, the USA, Turkey and the states of Central and Eastern Europe.
Deutsche Kultur International provides further information.
The Volkswagen Foundation supports selected funding initiatives. It endeavors to provide effective stimuli for research and to establish forward-looking topics. The funding initiatives are grouped into:
Support of Persons and New Structures,
International Focus,
Thematic Impetus,
Social and Cultural Challenges,
Off the Beaten Track and
European Platform for Life Sciences, Mind Sciences, and the Humanities.
Since the academic year 2002/2003 the Czech-German Fund for the Future has been awarding scholarships for Czech and German students in the humanities and social science fields who plan to work on a project with a Czech-German theme while studying in the partner country. Scholarships are limited to a ten-months' study-period in the neighbour country. Each year 12 scholarship holders are chosen by an independent commission.
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Information for scientists and scholars coming to Germany to work in research projects.
The DAAD, in cooperation with the German Research Foundation (DFG), offers the opportunity to search through some 17,000 German research institutions. The database includes information on institutes and departments at German universities as well as on research institutions and organisations working outside the university sector.
Internet portal with direct links to universities, research facilities and foundations as well as detailed information about daily life in Germany.
Information about all German universities and colleges and its study courses.
Information about German university types, the course of study, and the preparation of a stay in Germany.
Database with more than 1000 services offered online by German universities
Collected links about funding programmes, institutions, specific fields and many others.
The Anabin database provides information about many foreign countries, their education systems, various degrees and the recognition and assessment of foreign certficates of education (website in German).
The CHE analyses the study conditions at German universities providing high school graduates and freshman students a decision support for the choice of university (website in German).
Its mission is to establish intellectual and professional ties between Germans and Americans in the arts, humanities, and public affairs.
Search engine of all research institutions in Germany including information about addresses, academics spectrum and fields of work.
List of links about promotion programmes on national, European and international level as well as science and research between East and West (website in German).
Special information around a stay in Germany compiling for guest researchers from abroad.
Vascoda is a cooperative network of scientific libraries and information providers in Germany and their international partners merging different information resources in a collective range of services offered (website in German).
Compilation of links of foundation's homepages or about it in Germany (website in German).
Report of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) about the distribution of promotion amongst universities and non-university establishments.
overview of the various types of funding offered by the DAAD or of the programmes offered by other funding organisations for a study stay in Germany
The portal for people from abroad who have studied in Germany or have finished an education or further professional training funded by a German organisation. Alumniportal.deutschland.org is an independent Internet Portal, supported by five large organisations (InWEnt, DAAD, ZAV, Goethe-Institute, AGEF).
The national office for coordination of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation (assisted by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)) is part of the European Network EURAXESS - Researchers in Motion. Its function is to advise and provide relevant information for international scientists planning to enter Germany for scientific research. Vice versa in cooperation with the EURAXESS Service Centres of the hosting countries it advises German scientists planning a stay for scientific research abroad.
The portal issued by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research adresses itself to international scientists providing information about possibilities of scientific research in Germany. Moreover it informs about funding possibilities for potential projects of scientific research in Germany.
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has created a new award for its fellows and award winners, designed to support projects, not so far covered by the Foundation's sponsorship programmes, which promote academic and cultural relations between Germany and the home countries of Humboldt alumni and strengthen their collaboration in the respective countries and regions. Applications may be submitted until 20 April 2009 by Humboldtians abroad.