Funding Opportunities for Early Career Scientists with focus on DFG Research Grants (November 25, 2019)

Within this workshop, participants were quickly guided through some research funding organizations and funding opportunities suitable for early career scientist. Central aim of the workshop was to shed light on the detailed structure as well as all formal aspects of the DFG-proposal (Basic Module & Module Temporary Positions for Principal Investigators). Participants were trained to change to the reviewer’s perspective and learn about text strategic components of a competitive proposal. They had the possibility to discuss their questions according to their own DFG-proposal.

The target audience of the workshop were early career researchers with little or no experience in the field of third party funding.

Target audience

Doctoral students and postdocs

Topics

  • Brief overview funding opportunities for early career scientists up to PI-Level
  • The structure of the DFG funding body
  • The reviewers perspective
  • How your idea becomes a project – the project management of ideas

Terms and Applications

Date: November 25, 2019
Time: 9:00-17:00
Group size: maximal 12
Workshop language: English

Venue:

Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Von-Seckendorff-Platz 1, SR 5.10 (roof floor)
06120 Halle (Saale)

Link to OpenStreetMaps

Lecturer

Dr. Sacha Hanig, Project Scouts, TU Dresden

Registration

    Membership status (required)
    iRTG memberiGS Functional PolymersiRTG of SFB/TRR 227IMPRS-STNSyDivother

    Please contact sfb-trr-102-office(at)physik.uni-halle.de in case of questions.

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