The International Climate Protection Fellowships provide funding for up to 20 young climate experts from developing or transition countries to conduct a one-year research project in Germany related to climate change issues. The fellowships offer monthly stipends between 2,150-2,750 EUR, German language training, and other benefits. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree earned less than 12 years ago and experience in climate-related fields of science, engineering, law, economics or social sciences.
The International Climate Protection Fellowships provide funding for up to 20 young climate experts from developing or transition countries to conduct a one-year research project in Germany related to climate change issues. The fellowships offer monthly stipends between 2,150-2,750 EUR, German language training, and other benefits. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree earned less than 12 years ago and experience in climate-related fields of science, engineering, law, economics or social sciences.
The International Climate Protection Fellowships provide funding for up to 20 young climate experts from developing or transition countries to conduct a one-year research project in Germany related to climate change issues. The fellowships offer monthly stipends between 2,150-2,750 EUR, German language training, and other benefits. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree earned less than 12 years ago and experience in climate-related fields of science, engineering, law, economics or social sciences.
The International Climate Protection Fellowships provide funding for up to 20 young climate experts from developing or transition countries to conduct a one-year research project in Germany related to climate change issues. The fellowships offer monthly stipends between 2,150-2,750 EUR, German language training, and other benefits. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree earned less than 12 years ago and experience in climate-related fields of science, engineering, law, economics or social sciences.
For young climate experts from transition and developing countries
interested in conducting a project in Germany Requirements Bachelors or equivalent university degree completed less than 12 years ago theme-related professional experience or further academic or professional qualication mentoring agreement signed by a host in Germany clearly visible leadership potential Benets monthly fellowship amount between 2,150 EUR 2,750 EUR three-week introductory seminar, several-day training course, reception at the Federal Environment Ministry up to 2 months intensive German course family allowances, lump sum for travel expenses The fellowship allows future leaders to spend a year in Germany working on a research-related project of their own choice in the eld of climate protection. Fellows are free to choose their own hosts. Submit an application if you come from a non-European transition or developing country and are involved with issues relating to the scientic, engineering, legal, economic or social aspects of climate change. Up to 20 fellowships will be granted, funded under the Federal Environment Ministrys International Climate Initiative. The closing date for applications is 15 March 2014. The fellowship will commence on 1 March 2015. For detailed information please visit: www.humboldt-foundation.de/ICF Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Jean-Paul-Str. 12 53173 Bonn Germany info@avh.de www.humboldt-foundation.de Exzellenz verbindet be part of a worldwide network.