Newsletter 48/ 10.12.2019
Das STIBET-Programm (DAAD) vergibt Abschlussstipendien für internationale Promovierende
English version below
Bewerbungsschluss: 13. Januar 2020
Im Rahmen des „Stipendien- und Betreuungsprogramm (STIBET)“ des DAAD werden für internationale Promovierende 3 Abschlussstipendien
3 Abschlussstipendium
Zielgruppe: internationale Promovierende in der Abschlussphase der Promotion
Stipendienhöhe: 600 Euro monatlich
Förderdauer: 5 Monate
Wichtig: Das Stipendium kann ausschließlich im Kalenderjahr 2020 ausgezahlt werden.
Bitte reichen Sie Ihre Bewerbungsunterlagen bei der Graduiertenakademie ein.
Ausführliche Informationen zum Bewerbungsprozedere finden Sie unter:
► STIBET-Programm (DAAD) – Abschlussstipendien internationale Promovierende
STIBET-Programme (DAAD) - Completion Grants for International Doctoral Candidates
Application Deadline: January 13, 2020
Within the framework of the „Stipendien- und Betreuungsprogramm (STIBET)“ of the DAAD (The German Academic Exchange Service), the University of Heidelberg will award 3 completion grants.
3 completion grants
Applicants: international doctoral candidates in the final phase of their doctoral training
Scholarship amount: 600 Euro per month
Funding period: 5 months
Important: The grant will only be disbursed in 2020!
Further Information:
►STIBET-Programme (DAAD) – Completion Grants for International Doctoral Candidates
Doctoral Scholarships at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS)
Application Deadline: January 24, 2020
The Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies (GPTS) at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at Heidelberg University welcomes applications for up to four doctoral scholarships beginning in the winter semester 2019/20. The scholarships amount to 1200,- EUR per month for a period of three years.
In accordance with the research scheme of the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies, the three-year graduate programme focuses on the dynamics of cultural exchange processes between and within Asia and Europe, and challenges established notions of national, ethnic, and disciplinary categories. The GPTS offers an excellent, highly interdisciplinary, and international research environment combining the German model of individualized doctoral studies with a system of guided courses.
Applicants are expected to submit a doctoral project with a strong affiliation to the research framework of the HCTS. Prospective candidates must hold an M.A. or equivalent in a discipline of the humanities or social sciences with an above-average grade and provide proof of advanced language skills in English.
Applications must be submitted in one PDF file that includes the completed application form, a letter of motivation, a CV, a project proposal, a schedule for the dissertation, language certificates, and transcripts of all university degrees and two letters of recommendation.
Please note that within the Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies we offer two different sets of scholarships this year:
1) Two doctoral scholarships are funded by the HCTS. All applicants fulfilling the criteria mentioned above are eligible to apply.
2) Two doctoral scholarships are offered in cooperation with the DAAD Graduate School Scholarship Programme (GSSP) and include further benefits. Only international candidates are eligible to apply. In addition to fulfilling the criteria listed above, these candidates must meet the criteria set by the DAAD. For more information, please visit the DAAD website.
Further Information:
► Doctoral Scholarships at the Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS)