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Welcome …
DAAD scholarship presentation at University of Montnegro 8th of October 2014 Simone Heine: [email protected]
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is …
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A self-governing organisation of German universities:
n 239 member universities
n 122 student bodies
Budget 2013
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Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ): € 40 million = 9 %
European Union (EU): € 58 million = 14 %
Other funding bodies: € 41 million = 10 %
Federal Foreign Office (AA): € 181 million = 43 %
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF): € 100 million = 24 %
€ 420 million
*Figures: 2013
Other
EU
BMZ BMBF
AA
Total:
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The DAAD supports academic exchange in three main areas: ■ Scholarships for the Best ■ Structures for Internationalisation ■ Expertise for Academic
Collaboration
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Goals and tasks of the DAAD
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EXPERTISE FOR ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE BEST
Three strategic areas of activity
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Scholarships for the Best Extensive and personal advice: Orientation seminars and scholarship holder meetings help you feel at home in Germany faster.
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The DAAD has helped 1,040,000 Germans travel the world since 1950.
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The DAAD has introduced 790,000 foreigners to Germany since 1950.
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DAAD funding recipients (2012)
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Academics University lecturers
(incl. postdocs)
Students Postgraduates
(incl. PhD students)
Germans Foreigners
7,229
22,897
9,083
36,123
Figures: May 2012
Origins and destinations of DAAD scholarship holders *
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3,250 IN
6,203 OUT
Western Europe and Turkey
2,034 IN
5,507 OUT
North America
5,736 IN
3,091 OUT
Latin America Sub-Saharan Africa
4,278 IN
2,014 OUT
North Africa / Middle East
Central and Eastern Europe, CIS
Asia-Pacific
15,714 IN
5,614 OUT
7,739 IN
5,927 OUT
6,455 IN
1,770 OUT
45,206 Foreigners
30,126 Germans *in 2012, not including EU programmes
DAAD funding recipients (2012) – Subjects *
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694
2,679
3,689
4,040
13,327
15,320
16,269
19,314
Interdisciplinary
Art, music and sports science
Veterinary medicine, agronomy, forestry & nutritional sciences, ecology
Human medicine
Mathematics and natural sciences
Engineering
Language and cultural studies
Law, economics, social sciences
* not including EU programmes
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Structures for Internationalisation: ■ We create structures for higher
education in Germany and throughout the world.
■ Universities are our partners. ■ The DAAD provides support and
advice.
Structures for Internationalisation
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Promoting the German language n Lektors, local instructors, language assistants
n Language courses, university summer courses
n German Studies Department Partnerships and the Vladimir Admoni Programme
n Master‘s degree programmes in German as a Foreign Language
n German-language degree programmes abroad
n PASCH scholarships (for graduates of German Schools Abroad, Language Diploma Schools and Fit-Schools, BIDS)
n Centres for German and European Studies
n Support for professional associations © ?
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Expertise for academic collaboration: ■ Regional competence and
expertise in internationalisation ■ Services and contacts with
partners worldwide ■ Support from a global network
of more than 60 offices
DAAD worldwide: Regional Offices, Information Centres and Lectureships (DAAD-Lektors)
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Buenos Aires Santiago de Chile
São Paulo
Bogotá
Caracas San José
San Francisco
Toronto
Rio de Janeiro
Mexico City
New York
London
Brussels Paris
St. Petersburg
Riga Minsk
Moscow
Kiev Warsaw
Prague
Rome Bucharest
Novosibirsk
Budapest
Madrid
Tunis
Accra Yaoundé
Nairobi
Athens Belgrade Istanbul
Ankara
Addis Ababa
East Jerusalem Abu Dhabi
Amman
Yerevan Erbil
Tbilisi Almaty Baku
Tehran
Bishkek Tashkent
Dushanbe Islamabad Kabul
Pune Chennai
New Delhi
Tokyo Beijing
Shanghai
Seoul
Taipei City Hong Kong
Guangzhou
Hanoi
Bangkok Ho Chi Minh City
Kuala Lumpur Singapore
Sydney
Information Centres (ICs)
Regional Offices
Bonn Berlin
Johannesburg
Cairo
Jakarta
Tel Aviv
Kazan
North America : 20
Western Europe and Turkey: 150
Central and Eastern Europe, CIS: 149
Latin America: 33
North Africa and the Middle East: 27
Sub-Saharan Africa: 20
Asia-Pacific: 75
Lectureships (DAAD-Lektors)
Intensive Language Courses in Germany
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How long? 2 months Who? Students of all disciplines and academics (e.g. PhD-candidates), >> except German studies When? between June and December Requirements: • German knowledge between A1 and B1 • 2 years completed at university Scholarship: - 1.300 euros plus 1.000 euros for the course fee - 325 euros for travel costs e.g.: 07.07 - 28.08.2014 „Deutsch Intensivkurs“ at Goethe Institute in Berlin
University Summer Courses in Germany
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How long? 3-4 weeks at German Universities
Who? Students of all disciplines
Requirements: • Good knowledge of German (level B1) • 2 years completed at university Scholarship: - 800 euros - 325 euros for travel costs e.g.: 02.07.-29.07.2014 „Wirtschaftsdeutsch in 4 Wochen“ in Düsseldorf
Practical Traineeships - IAESTE
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For Students of Natural and Technical Sciences, Agriculture and Forestry 2-3 months Internship in Germany Good knowledge of English or German 2nd or 3rd year Bachelor or 1st year Master Apply here: Univerzitet Cne Gore, Cetinjski put bb P.O.BOX: 13 81113 Podgorica Tel: +382 68868320 / Fax: +382 81665171 imejl adresa: [email protected] internet stranica: www.iaeste.org
Master - Study Scholarships for Graduates of ALL Disciplines
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How long? 10-24 months, depending on program; start: 1 Oct 2015 Who? Graduates of ALL disciplines! (except arts, architecture, film, music) Requirements: • University exam (Bachelor) • very good knowledge of English or German (depending on the study
program) • Admission to German university at the beginning of the scholarship
Scholarship: - Rate: 750 euros/month, 300 euros for travel costs, covers tuition fees up to 500 euros per semester
Master - Scholarships for Artists and Musicians
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How long? 10-24 months, start: 1 Oct 2015 Who? Graduates of Art, Design, Film, Architecture, Music, Performing Arts (Drama, Direction, Dance, Choreography, etc.) Requirements: • University exam (Bachelor) • work samples (portfolio) Scholarship: - Rate: 750 euros/month, 300 euros for travel costs, covers tuition fees up to 500 euros per semester Please apply directly in Bonn until 31.10.2015
Research Grants for Young Scientists and Academics
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How long? 1-10 months, up to 4 years for doctoral candidates Who? Doctoral candidates, young scientists and academics Requirements: • Master or Diploma degree • Excellent research proposal • Invitation by German University teacher • Good knowledge of German or English Scholarship: monthly award of 750,- up to 1000,- euros (depending on the degree) plus travel costs
Research Stay for Academics and Scientists
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How long? 1-3 months Who? Scientists and Academics Requirements • Excellent research proposal • recent publications • Invitation by a German Colleague • Good knowledge of German or English • Working in higher education or at research institutes Scholarship: monthly award between 2.000 and 2.300 euros plus travel costs
Study trips for groups (headed by a university teacher)
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Who? Students (10-15 persons, who finished the 2nd semester) How long? 7-12 days The DAAD usually arranges the program. Wishes and preferences stated in the application form will be considered. Application deadlines: 01.02.; 01.05.; 01.11. Scholarship: DAAD - provides a guide in the group language
- - pays for accommodation expenses (including breakfast) - 9 Euro per person/per day for lunch and dinner
Hints for a successful application
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ü Plan your application thoroughly! Don‘t start too late!
ü Ask your professor for a personal reference – give your
professor enough time!
ü Motivation letter - Be clear about your reasons and goals!
ü PhD - Get in contact with German university as early as
possible!
ü Be sure your application is complete!
Application
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• Don‘t use staples or other metallic items!
• All documents have to be submitted online and handed in at the German Embassy in 2 copies! (except applications for intensive language courses, summer schools and study trips for group)
• Application deadline is 15th of November 2014! Keep in mind that this is a saturday!
Preparation
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Search for your course and inform yourself as detailed as possible www.daad.de www.daad.rs www.funding-guide.de
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Thank you for your attention. Simone Heine
E-mail: [email protected] Consulting Hour: every Wednesday from 10.00-12.00 am in the International Office in the Rectorates Building (please note: not on 23rd of October)
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