DAAD webinars are targeted at faculty and administrators in the U.S. and Canada who advise on study and research abroad, as well as students and scholars in Canada and the U.S. interested in applying for DAAD funding themselves.
Category: DAAD
Funding Study Abroad: Upcoming Webinars
Funding is so often an issue – in life and in study abroad. The good news is that there IS funding out there for study, research, internships and professional development. The challenge is that many students (and faculty/administrators) find out about it too late to apply.
There are two organizations that are incredibly generous with their funding – and they will be offering webinars that you MUST put on your calendar.
1) NSEP Boren Awards
Boren Scholarships and Fellowships provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate and graduate students to add an important international and language component to their educations. We focus on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study that are critical to U.S. national security (broadly defined), and underrepresented in study abroad. Note that students must be US citizens at the time of application. Click here for the list of their free webinars through January 2011. These scholarships and fellowships are administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in New York City.
2) DAAD: German Academic Exchange Service
I have written about DAAD several times on Melibee Global; I was funded by them to visit Germany in 2009 and it was a wonderful opportunity. This is a unique organization in that it also funds faculty and administrative staff travel also. Their 2010 webinar dates are not listed on their own website yet – but here is the information:
DAAD Funding Opportunities for Study and Research in Germany
Covering funding for summer, semester, year-long and short-term study,
research and internships in Germany. All academic disciplines are eligible.
(General overview of DAAD funding)
Wednesday, September 22
12:00 – 1:15 pm EST
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/299585570
DAAD Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students, Post-Docs and Faculty
Covering funding for graduate students, post-docs and faculty to conduct
short and long-term study, research and internships in Germany. All academic
disciplines are eligible.
Tuesday, September 28
2:00 – 3:15 pm EST
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/793616370
DAAD Application Walk-Through
Addressing common questions about the application process, from the study
proposal to letters of invitation and everything in between.
Monday, October 4
2:00–3:00 pm EST
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/687205523
DAAD Funding Opportunities for Study and Research in Germany
Covering funding for summer, semester, year-long and short-term study,
research and internships in Germany. All academic disciplines are eligible.
[General overview of DAAD funding]
Wednesday, October 13
2:00 – 3:15 pm EST
Register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/678872035
DAAD: Chemistry Research and Higher Education Visit to Germany
Information on applying to DAAD's Chemistry Research and Higher Education visit for December 2010.
DAAD accepting applications for “Germany Today”
DAAD's application announced for Germany Today 2010 in Germany and Belgium.
Grants for Study and Research in Germany – Funding for a Sustainable Short Course Abroad
This past June, I had the honor of participating in the Germany Today Program, sponsored by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst - The German Academic Exchange Service.) I was part of a delegation of faculty and administrators from various universities in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The DAAD generously provided a comprehensive program with very little direct cost to participants. The program started in Bonn, traveled to Brussels and ended in Berlin. Each day we met with DAAD's local staff, researchers, university faculty and administrators, grants organizations and DAAD funded students and scholars. There was a strong emphasis on the Bologna Process and current policy discussions in the member countries. Dialogue was particularly meaningful because we had nearly a week to continue our discussions with colleagues over lunch, dinner and bus journeys. We were able to not only reflect on our experiences during the week, but to also learn about trends and best practices on their campuses and in their home countries. The added bonus of this program was networking within the structure of a very strong training experience.
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