funding
2. May
2024
Written by Thomas Michael
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) biannually provides funding for scholarships. The funding comes from the Ministry of Science, Energy, Climate Protection and Environment of the State of Saxony-Anhalt. Start of the funding for this call is in the winter semester in October 2024.
- Announcement of graduate scholarships for doctoral candidates according to the Graduate Promotion Act of the State of Saxony-Anhalt (in German):
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are those who
- have demonstrated a special aptitude for academic work through well above-average study and examination results,
- have completed a university degree,
- is preparing for a doctorate at MLU,
- presents a scientific project that is expected to make an important contribution to research, and
- is supervised by a (non-retired) university lecturer at MLU.
The scholarship can be applied for every semester. As a rule, it is granted for a period of three years.
Application via faculties
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24. Apr
2024
Written by Thomas Michael
Referat 6.1 – Forschungsförderung und -kooperation bietet die folgende Informationsveranstaltung zu Fördermöglichkeiten an.
Beschreibung
Im Mittelpunkt der zweistündigen Informationsveranstaltung stehen die beiden DFG-Förderlinien des Emmy Noether-Programms sowie des Heisenberg-Programms. Während das Emmy Noether-Programm Nachwuchsforschenden die Möglichkeit bietet, ein eigenes Forschungsthema mit einem eigenen Team zu bearbeiten und währenddessen für die spätere Berufbarkeit wesentliche Erfahrungen zu sammeln, bietet das Heisenberg-Programm bereits berufbaren Nachwuchsforschenden die Möglichkeit, sich auf eine Professur vorzubereiten und gleichzeitig ihr hervorragendes Forschungsprofil durch eigene Projekte weiter zu schärfen.
Zu beachten ist, dass die Antragstellung im DFG Emmy Noether- Programm bis vier Jahre nach Abschluss der Promotion möglich ist.
Zu den Kursschwerpunkten gehören u. a.:
- Vorstellen der Förderprogramme DFG Emmy Noether-Programm und DFG Heisenberg-Programm,
- Überblick über die Förderbedingungen beider Programme.
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Complementary Skills Workshop 2024, funding, News for Postdocs, News from MLU | No Comments
18. Apr
2024
Written by Thomas Michael
Department 6.1 – Research Funding and Cooperation offers the following information event on funding opportunities:
Internationally mobile in the postdoc phase: European and global postdoc fellowships within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
Content
The Postdoctoral Fellowships funded by the European Commission support excellent individual research projects by scientists who have already completed their doctorate at education institutions inside and outside Europe. They are divided into European Fellowships and Global Fellowships and aim to support scientific careers through international and, if necessary, intersectoral mobility. This is intended to support researchers in achieving or strengthening an independent research position.
Target group
PhD students and Postdocs in early career stage are invited to take part in the event. You will learn about the funding schemes of the European Fellowship and Global Fellowship as well as the application procedure.
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14. Nov
2023
Written by Thomas Michael
Department 6 – Research, Transfer and Third Party Funding Service offers the following information event on funding opportunities.
Content
The information event provides a short overview of the DFG individual funding programmes for the postdoc-phase. The funding requirements and conditions of the Walter Benjamin Programme, the Emmy Noether Programme and the Research Grant with Module Temporary Position for PI will be presented. The participants will have the opportunity to ask their questions.
- Date and time: Wednesday, 15. November 2023, 10.00 – 12.00 Uhr
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10. Nov
2023
Written by Thomas Michael
The Heinrich Böll Foundation is the Green political foundation. Under the heading “promoting talent”, every year the foundation supports around 1,200 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students – from all subjects and types of higher educational institutions in Germany and abroad – who affirm the goals of the Green project. Each year, up to 250 new scholarship recipients join the programme.
The objective of the scholarships is to promote future leaders and experts who are prepared to take on social responsibility, are interested in politics, and work to pass on the basic political values of the Heinrich Böll Foundation: ecology and sustainability, democracy and human rights, self-determination and justice. The scholarship department champions the principle of sustainability; the seminar programme is committed to the objectives of education for sustainability.
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