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DAAD-Programmes for outstanding international students at the Master’s and doctoral levels(externer Link)

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In the DAAD section of the Globale Minds Initiative Germany, the focus will be on reaching out to and supporting outstanding international students at the Master’s and doctoral levels. Details are currently being developed and coordinated with the BMFTR. The DAAD plans to issue a call for applications for its program in October/November. In 2026, the DAAD will receive around 3.5 million euros from the BMFTR for this purpose, and in subsequent years, just under four million euros.
Further information: https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/(externer Link) 

Humboldt Research Fellowship - Kick-Start Your International Research Career in Germany  (externer Link)

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Through the Humboldt Research Fellowship, the Humboldt Foundation sponsors postdoctoral and experienced researchers with above-average qualifications from across the globe – regardless of their field. This fellowship enables researchers to conduct their own research in collaboration with a host at a German research institution of their choice. Fellows will benefit from individual support from the Humboldt Foundation, its diverse sponsorship portfolio, and unique networking opportunities.

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Walter Benjamin-Programme - Foundation for an Academic Career(externer Link)

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The Walter Benjamin Programme supports the further development of an academic career through an independent research project, starting immediately after completion of a doctorate. As a funding instrument designed to match the high degree of flexibility and mobility typical of its target group, it can be activated swiftly to attract talented researchers to the German research system at an early career stage.

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Temporary Positions for Principal Investigators in an Individual Research Grant(externer Link)

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Research grants enable individuals who have completed their academic training to conduct at any time research projects with clearly defined topics and durations, regardless of the subject. The module Temporary Positions for Principal Investigators allows you to request funding for your position as project leader for the duration of your project.

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Emmy Noether Programme - Early Independence on the Path to Professorship(externer Link)

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The Emmy Noether Programme gives highly qualified researchers the opportunity to satisfy the prerequisites for appointment as a university professor by leading an independent junior research group and performing relevant teaching duties and shall attract outstanding early career researchers (back) to Germany from abroad.

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Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award - Cooperating with the Best(externer Link) 

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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation presents Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Awards to internationally renowned academics from abroad in recognition of their outstanding accomplishments in research. The award amount is €60,000. Award winners are also invited to conduct a research project of their choice at a research institution in Germany in cooperation with specialist colleagues there. The award enables a total stay of between six months and a full year, which can be split into multiple stays.

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Humboldt Research Award - Cooperating with the Best(externer Link)

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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants Humboldt Research Awards to internationally leading researchers of all disciplines from abroad in recognition of their academic record to date. The award amount is €80,000. Award winners are also invited to conduct a research project of their choice at a research institution in Germany in cooperation with specialist colleagues there. The award enables a total stay of between six months and a full year, which can be split into multiple stays.

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Heisenberg-Programme - The Final Stage before a Professorship(externer Link)

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The Heisenberg Programme is aimed primarily at researchers who have qualified for a professorship. It enables to prepare for a senior academic role while continuing their research work. Four different types of funding are available within the Heisenberg Programme: Heisenberg professorship, Heisenberg position, Heisenberg temporary substitute position for clinicians and Heisenberg fellowship. Once you have been accepted to the Heisenberg Programme, you can select from the funding types and/or combine them during the five-year funding period.

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Alexander von Humboldt-Professorship - Attracting Top Researchers to Germany(externer Link)

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The Alexander von Humboldt Professorship enables scholars to conduct forward-thinking, long-term research at universities and research institutions in Germany. The award amount totals €5 million for academics in experimental disciplines and €3.5 million for researchers in theoretical disciplines and is made available for a period of five years. The sponsorship facilitates internationally competitive general conditions that build the foundations for award winners’ long-term academic future in Germany. 

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Further Information

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The "Global Minds Initiative Germany"(externer Link) launched by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) enables the Humboldt Foundation, the DAAD and the DFG to offer additional fellowships and invite top researchers to Germany in the context of existing sponsorship programmes.


 

Get to know the German Research Landscape

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Germany is a top destination for PhD students, postdocs, and senior scientists. The website "Research in Germany" helps you to find your way to Germany, to seek for PhD positions, research jobs or funding opportunities. It describes the German research landscape and helps you plan your career and life in Germany. Welcome to Germany - the Land of Ideas!  Find out more: https://www.research-in-germany.org/en(externer Link)



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EURAXESS Germany – the National Coordination Point, commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space and located at the German Aerospace Center – is an information and advice point for internationally mobile researchers wishing to come to Germany or go abroad to work in research. It is part of the European EURAXESS Network. The objective of the centres is to better facilitate international mobility amongst scientists and scholars. Find out more: https://www.euraxess.de(externer Link) 

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If you are interested in receiving funding, we recommend contacting potential host institutions at an early stage. The German Research Institutions (GERiT)(externer Link) information system can help you with your search.