This may be of interest to MA and PhD students...
Scholarships for graduated students and young scholars
Our Foundation was established by the Parliament of Berlin in 1994 as a
late sign of gratitude to the Allied Forces who occupied, befriended, and
protected Berlin and its citizens for almost fifty years after the end of
World War II. The representatives of Berlin created the Study Foundation
to sustain and develop contact with France, Great Britain, the United
States, Russia and other successor states of the former Soviet Union.
The Studienstiftung des Abgeordnetenhauses von Berlin sponsors a
scholarship programme that aims at promoting young scholars from the
above-mentioned countries. The applicants should be working on projects
concerned with Berlin, Germany or German-international issues. We also
welcome all other projects that require access to research facilities in
Berlin.
The grants are awarded according to academic achievements. Presently, the
Study Foundation awards about 15 twelve-month grants per year. As a rule,
the stipend amounts up to 770 EUR for students and doctoral students and
up to 1,300 EUR for post-doctoral scholars per month. In addition, the
foundation assumes travel costs as well as rental costs for housing at the
International Study Centre in Berlin. During their twelve month stay in
Berlin, grant winners will not only be offered the opportunity to
experience their disciplines from an international perspective, but they
will also be encouraged to learn more about the people and culture of
Berlin.
Are you interested? Then take a look at our website
http://www.parlament-berlin.de (►Quicklink: Studienstiftung)
where you’ll find some more information and the application forms.
Deadline is December 15, 2010.
The programme will begin on 1st October 2011 and end on 30th September 2012.
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