Scholarship for Non-German Students in Germany, 2019
The GSS was established at the beginning of 2013 within the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV. The school aims at combining high-profile research and early scientific independence along with internationalization and gender mainstreaming. It offers a three-year structured graduate program that combines cutting-edge research with a curriculum of lectures, colloquia, and workshops, which are all focused on areas of Solvation Science.
The Cluster of Excellence RESOLV is a joint research project of about fifty research groups from seven institutions in the German Ruhr area. Since 2012, we use cutting-edge experimental and computational techniques to understand the role of solvents at the molecular detail in the most diverse chemical processes. For example, we investigate the influence of water in vital biological processes as well as the effects of solvents on the synthesis and catalytic reactions. Our research lays the foundations for major advances in key green and medical technologies. RESOLV is funded with 28 Mio. EUR by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Scholarship Description
Applications Deadline: November 15, 2018
Course Level: Scholarships are available to pursue the doctoral programme.
Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the field of Solvation Science.
Scholarship Award: Doctoral students will be funded by DAAD for up to 4 years.
Nationality: These scholarships are available for Non-German citizens.
Number of Scholarships: Four promising doctoral students the opportunity to undertake their doctoral studies under the supervision of one scientist within the RESOLV consortium. Two scholarships will start in October 2019 (first call in September 2018, deadline 15th of November 2018) and the other two in October 2020 (second call in September 2019).
Course Level: Scholarships are available to pursue the doctoral programme.
Study Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the field of Solvation Science.
Scholarship Award: Doctoral students will be funded by DAAD for up to 4 years.
Nationality: These scholarships are available for Non-German citizens.
Number of Scholarships: Four promising doctoral students the opportunity to undertake their doctoral studies under the supervision of one scientist within the RESOLV consortium. Two scholarships will start in October 2019 (first call in September 2018, deadline 15th of November 2018) and the other two in October 2020 (second call in September 2019).
Eligibility for the Scholarship
Eligible Countries: These scholarships are available for Non-German citizens.
Entrance Requirements: If you want to apply for a DAAD scholarship within the gssp please check that you fulfil all the following requirements:
- you are a non-German citizen
- you are a student from an eligible institution (please visit the database of foreign secondary school qualifications on the website of the Central Office for Foreign Education: ANABIN ; the website is in German, but by following the Instructions you will still be able to check your qualifications)
- you are rated at minimum 1.5 (“very good”/grade A) at the level of Master/Diploma or in case of the fast track PhD option at the level of Bachelor in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, engineering, or a related discipline
- you have sound knowledge of Solvation Science, especially in the chosen research field
- you have very good language skills in at least one of the following: English and/or German (equivalent to level B2, oral and writing, certified)
- your last final exam has taken place during the last six years at the time of the nomination (estimated March 2019)
- you have not resided in Germany for more than fifteen months (exception for refugees) at the time of the nomination (estimated March 2019)
English Language Requirements: Applicants must have very good language skills in at least one of the following: English and/or German (equivalent to level B2, oral and writing, certified).
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