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The special programme jointly run by the Helmholtz Association and the DAAD is intended for highly-qualified foreign doctoral and postdoctoral students. Helmholtz-DAAD Fellowships offer excellent young scientists and researchers from all around the world the opportunity to do research at a Helmholtz Centre in Germany.
The Helmholtz Association is Germanys largest research organisation with an annual budget of around 2.2 billion euros and 24,000 staff concentrated in 15 research centres. The Helmholtz Association works on solving the grand challenges which face society, science and industry and concentrates on researching systems of great complexity in the following six research fields:
Helmholtz-DAAD Fellows carry out research in one of these fields and use the outstanding scientific infrastructure which the Helmholtz Centres maintain.
Helmholtz-DAAD Fellowships are awarded just once a year. The respective offer will be published usually in September under "Current Offer" on the homepages of the DAAD and the Helmholtz-Association. Please note that the number and subjects of the fellowships in the Research Fields offered by the Helmholtz Centres might differ from call to call for application.
| Type | Target Group | Fellowship Goal | Funding Term |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Doctoral Students | Doctorate in Germany | 36 months |
| B | Postdoctoral Students | Research in Germany | 12 to 24 months |
Fellowships are always awarded for the length of the research stay in Germany. The host Helmholtz Centre and the fellow agree the length of this term.
| Type | Monthly Instalment | Possible Additional Payments |
|---|---|---|
| Type A | Min. 975 euros | e.g. travel expenses subsidy, health insurance, family allowances |
| Type B |
1,840 euros |
none |
At the time of their application, applicants for a Helmholtz-DAAD Fellowship must
Special note for applicants from the field of medicine: A university degree is considered equivalent to the German medical practice licence, the Approbation that is proof of at least seven years of medical training and the licence to practise medicine in the home country.
Closing date for applications was December 15th, 2005! New offers will be published by September 2006.
Date: 2005-12-20