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In Brief

Name of Funding Instrument
Heisenberg Programme
Funding Schemes
Heisenberg fellowship, Heisenberg professorship
Purpose

To provide outstanding researchers who fulfil the requirements for appointment to a long-term professorship with the opportunity to prepare for a leading position in science and research and to use the time to work on an advanced research topic.

The Heisenberg Programme is aimed particularly at researchers who have qualified for professorship via the Emmy Noether Programme, DFG project positions, industrial research activity, or mid-level faculty positions. The target group also encompasses junior professors, those with a habilitation, and German researchers returning to Germany or qualified foreign researchers who would like to pursue an academic or scientific career in Germany.

Eligibility Requirements
Young researchers of all disciplines who qualify for a professorship by holding a habilitation or equivalent qualification and who have proven themselves by carrying out particularly outstanding research.
Project Requirements

High scientific quality and originality of a research project at an international level and the potential for gaining further qualifications as a university teacher.

In addition to successfully taking part in the DFG's review process, applicants for a Heisenberg professorship must also participate in the host institution's professorial appointment process. The host university must create a position and indicate how this position constitutes a structural development. In addition, the university must guarantee that it will assume funding for the position from its own budget once the DFG's five-year funding period has expired, provided this is legally admissible in the respective state.

Type and Extent of Funding for a Heisenberg Fellowship
Basic fellowship plus monthly lump sum payment to cover maintenance and travel costs

Where applicable

  • Allowances towards stays abroad
  • Additional travel allowances
  • Publication costs
  • Day care allowance
  • Health insurance allowance
Type and Extent of Funding for a Heisenberg Professorship
W2 or W3 salary level
Funding Duration in the Heisenberg Programme

5 years max.

Proposal Deadlines

Proposals may be submitted at any time.

Proposal Guidelines and Forms
1.17e Heisenberg Programme
Contact

Additional information may be obtained under
Section Profile > Department II

Questions on policies and procedures may be addressed to

  • Paul Heuermann Zur Personensicht.

 

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