Research in Germany regularly publishes a variety of information material on the German research landscape, ranging from general tips for preparing for your research stay and information on doing a doctorate in Germany to specific funding programmes for scientists and researchers.
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This brochure of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) provides information on groundbreaking scientific projects and contains detailed reports on innovation in Germany.
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FAQ Flyer with 14 key questions and answers on preparing research stays in Germany: The answers provide you with some practical tips and information to help prepare your research stay in Germany. Additionally, the booklet contains helpful links to websites where you can find the latest information on visa regulations, health insurance questions, the funding organisations, and much more.
FAQ Flyer with 11 important questions and answers on doing a doctorate in Germany: formal requirements, structured programmes and Graduate Colleges, funding opportunities and many practical tips. Target group: foreign graduates wishing to do a doctorate in Germany.
Overview of 60 funding programmes run by the most important research funding institutions for German and foreign academics. Target group: international students, graduates, post-docs and academics interested in a research stay in Germany.
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This brochure gives you a brief introduction to the German reserach landscape, the High-Tech Strategy and networks and clusters.
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The relationship between India and Germany has been strong for many years and close cooperation in the areas of political and economic development is enhanced by a diverse cultural exchange. Read more about Indo-German scientific collaboration and academic and cultural exchange.
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Read more about German ideas for sustainable solutions in environmental technologies. This booklet informs you about German water management & technology, renewable energies, innovations in resource efficiency, brownfield management and strategies of cleaner production.
This “Research in Germany” booklet is a report on the "Pilot Scheme Research Marketing South Korea" and provides information on German-Korean collaboration. (only available in German)
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Under the “Welcome to Nanotech Germany” initiative, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has funded nano-research institutes as well as companies and networks. This booklet presents eight official partners of the initiative.
Today, Germany is right at the forefront of international nano-science. This “Research in Germany” booklet gives you a good overview of the German research landscape, providing information on major technologies, networks and centres of competence, etc.
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The BMBF has set up the ideas competition "Research Marketing - Central, Eastern and South Eastern European Region", which is geared towards innovative German research networks and aims to establish and strengthen their ties to the region. The brochure presents nine projects - examples of practical research marketing applications - which were carried out under the second call for proposals issued in 2007.
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Read more about the unique network of university and non-university research organisations which Germany has to offer. This booklet gives you an excellent overview of the german research landscape.
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