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German Academic Exchange Service Award (DAAD)

Announcing

 

2010-2011

Undergraduate & Graduate Research Grants

 

DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) Fellowships

(German Academic Exchange Service Fellowships)

 

The DAAD offers a wide range of opportunities to students, scholars, and universities of the United States and Canada, from undergraduate students to post-doctoral scholars, for study and research in Germany. Research Grants are available to highly qualified undergraduate & graduate students, Ph.D. candidates, and post-doctoral researchers for research at universities or institutes in the Federal Republic of Germany. All academic disciplines are eligible. Research grants can be either short-term (1-6 months) or long-term (7-10 months). Short-term grants must occur between June 1, 2010 and January 31, 2011. Long-term grants must occur within the time frame of the German academic year (October 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011).

 

For additional information about the fellowship and Duke application procedures please contact the Duke campus selection committee chair, Prof. Steffen A. Bass, in the Department of Physics by email: bass@phy.duke.edu . Detailed information available at the website of the DAAD: http://www.daad.org/ .

 

Campus application deadline: October 31, 2009..

 

 

 

Application Year:
Senior, Entering Graduate, Graduate
Requirements:
Well defined study plan in Germany. US or Canadian Citizens. Foreign nationals may appeal to DAAD.
GPA equal or above:
3.5
Area of Interests:
Any, Arts, Biomedical, Engineering, Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences
Signature of Program:
Study in Germany
Institutional Endorsement Required:
Yes
On Campus Deadline:
October 31, 2009--Undergrad Study & Graduate Research Awards; Jan 1 for University Summer Course and Undergraduate Scholarship; March 1 for High Tech in Germany & RISE Internships for Engineering and Science Students
Scholarship Deadline:
Varies -- work with the Duke Faculty Contact person.
Contact Person:
Steffen A. Bass
Amount of Award:
Varies with the fellowship
Award Recipients