Deadline: varies from country to country
Open to: candidates from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Oblast Kaliningrad, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BosniaHerzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo.
Scholarship: € 1,060 monthly. This scholarship is not subject to taxes or social security payments. Each scholarship recipient is also covered by health-, accidentand liability insurance. The DBU also supports a German language course before the beginning of the scholarship.
Open to: candidates from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Oblast Kaliningrad, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BosniaHerzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo.
Scholarship: € 1,060 monthly. This scholarship is not subject to taxes or social security payments. Each scholarship recipient is also covered by health-, accidentand liability insurance. The DBU also supports a German language course before the beginning of the scholarship.
Description
The MOE Scholarship Exchange Program of the German Federal
Environmental Foundation enables young scientists from Central and Eastern
Europe to gather practically applicable experience for six to twelve
months in Germany in the field of environmental protection. DBU activities in
the MOE Scholarship Exchange Program now extend across 18 countries, from
Estonia to Latvia, Lithuania, Oblast Kaliningrad, Poland, the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BosniaHerzegovina,
Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo.
Beyond the advanced professional qualification of the
scholarship recipients, the program’s goal is the creation of a long-term
network of German, Central and Eastern European experts in the field of
environmental and nature protection, and the elimination of obstacles to
cooperation across all borders in this work. The international integration
takes place through participation in the International Summer Academy and in
seminars, in the awarding of the German Environmental Prize, and through the
various alumni associations. In all MOE countries, an annual meeting of DBU
alumni is held. The majority of applicants come from the disciplines of natural
and engineering sciences. They generally favor attending German Universities
and extramural research institutes. But also high on the wish list are German
companies, associations, ministries and environmental authorities.
Eligibility
Applications are accepted from university graduates from the
above-named countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The studies program must
have been completed with above-average exams (Master‘s, Magister
degree/diploma) not more than three years in the past. Applicants must be
citizens of one of the previously named countries and have a permanent
residence in their home country at the time of the application.
Priority for scholarships is given to persons who have not
previously studied in Germany. All applicants must have adequate knowledge of
the German language and demonstrate this, at the latest, at the beginning of
the scholarship period (through a language school diploma/certificate, language
level B1). The scholarship is not intended for students who wish to write a
doctoral thesis or carry out a doctoral studies program at a German institute
of higher learning. Nor is the scholarship for persons who, at the time of
their application, are already active in Germany within the framework of
advanced qualification or the practice of a profession. PhD students may not
complete their doctoral studies during the DBU scholarship program.
The DBU welcomes applications from all professional fields,
to the extent that they make a substantial contribution to environmental-
or nature protection in the home country or in the European
Union application dates in the individual countries from the country
coordinators, or on our homepage under: www.dbu.de/2575.html Inquiries (for
example, by e-mail) are possible at all times
Scholarship
All scholarship awards are decided by a jury. After an
initial internal vote, applicants with positive evaluations are invited to a
selection interview in their home countries. The dates are provided to all
candidates in a timely manner.
The scholarship amount is € 1,060 monthly. This scholarship
is not subject to taxes or social security payments. Each scholarship recipient
is also covered by health-, accidentand liability insurance. The DBU also
supports a German language course before the beginning of the scholarship.
Application
The application process takes place online. Please inform
yourself on the appropriate country page of the DBU website. Homepage: www.dbu.de/2575.html
In the online process you must provide the following
documents:
Resume/CV
Project proposal (project idea [3 pages with a description
of the problem for which a solution is sought])
Copy of the complete diploma (Master’sor Magister
certificate) with translation
Written statement in German by an academic advisor from the
home country
Confirmation of language skills (if available).
In order to apply, register HERE.
If you have any questions, please n.freyer@dbu.de or c.grimm@dbu.de
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