The Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt
60 postgraduates scholarships are offered by The Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt. This German scholarship programme is established to promote promising young scientists in the field of environmental protection.
Scholarship applications can be submitted 15 Feb 2007 and 15 Aug 2007. Besides a brief and a detailed description of the research project further documents are necessary. Relative forms are obtainable from the DBU office or via Internet-download (german version).
The application will be assessed by external experts. Then the most promising candidates are invited to present their topic in a selection procedure which is held in the DBU office twice a year. The committee consists of about 20 independent external and DBU scientists. Decisions are made in due time.
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For the scholarship holders an international summer academy in St. Marienthal, close to the Czech-Polish-German border is organised every year.
Extension of the DBU scholarship programme to foreign scientists:
With the extension to foreign scientists from Poland, the Baltic States, the Czech Republic and Kaliningrad the DBU intends to open its scholarship programme to international applicants without changing the basic order of the programme’s character. Subject of promotion are exclusively German universities’ doctorates, aimed at creating an international network of former and current scholarship holders accompanying them in their further professional development.
The programme’s conferences for scholarship holders and other meetings and events are aimed at this target. A good linguistic competence of the German language is indispensable for a successful participation in these events, which are different from conventional expert’s conferences.
With the extension to international applicants the foundation’s scholarship programme is intentionally still different from other international programmes: it doesn’t act in the international area and does not adopt English as its scientific language but remains still a programme for new generation scientists from all fields, dealing with topics of applied environmental sciences at German universities in an interdisciplinary dialogue, orientating toward environmental protection and linked with the DBU network of scholarship holders.
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