Research Proposal Scholarship At Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz 2023/ How to Apply

Research Proposal Scholarship At Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz 2023| Are you about to complete your studies or have you already done so? Have you considered a PhD in a humanities or social sciences subject at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz? Are you searching for bridging funding to help you develop your doctoral project and attract funding for a doctoral position or scholarship? If yes, then apply  a doctoral research proposal scholarship from the Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Read through.

Our six-month research proposal scholarship of €1,450 per month (plus possible family income support) will enable you to give your full concentration to preparing your doctorate during this time. You will participate in a workshop, where our experienced lecturers will support you with lots of helpful tips and information to assist you with your proposal and get your doctorate off to the best possible start.

Humanities and social sciences students often face funding gap problems at the beginning of their doctoral studies. Successful applications for a doctoral position or scholarship may depend on a convincing and well-prepared research proposal and extensive preliminary work.

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And there are many other questions to be tackled if you want to make the best possible start to your doctorate – this can be particularly demanding if you are doing an individual doctorate (i.e. one that is not part of a structured doctoral studies programme) or are still searching for the PhD that is best suited to you.

Scholarship

  • The scholarship amounts to €1,450 per month (basic scholarship plus a flat rate allowance for research costs). A childcare allowance may also be awarded. The usual period for which the scholarship is awarded is six months.

Eligibility

Applications are welcomed from

  • advanced students or graduates of any university (in Germany or abroad), who either already hold, or will soon hold, a degree entitling them to do a PhD at the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU);
  • Advanced students or graduates of foreign universities, who would like to do their doctorate at the JGU and who have either already submitted, or are about to submit, an application for recognition of their foreign qualifications;
  • People currently participating in an aptitude assessment/fast track procedure at the JGU as preparation for admission to doctoral studies.

How to Apply:

The following application materials are needed:

  • Application form
  • Tabular CV
  • Covering letter (1-2 pages)
  • Certificates of all university degrees (including Transcripts of Records). Where a degree certificate is not yet available, you should include a current Transcript of Records
  • Brief outline of project (max. 2-3 pages + max. 1-page bibliography) including a working title for the doctorate and indication of the discipline in which the doctorate is being done.
  • Letter of recommendation from a university lecturer (JGU or home university) (max. 1-2 pages.)
  • Confirmation from a JGU lecturer entitled to supervise in the chosen doctoral subject, and who is available to mentor the applicant during the funding period. (This does not imply any commitment to later supervision of the doctorate). The mentor’s confirmation of supervision can be submitted as an informal letter and should be attached to the application as a scan. Tips for mentors
  • Where applicable, a description of individual factors which have had an impact on your education or studies and resulted in the maximum period of three years between graduation and application not being kept to.

Send all documents electronically by June 15, 2023 by e-mail in a single pdf to the following address: [email protected] and follow the order given above when assembling the documents. Download the application form

For more details, see FAQ and visit Research Proposal Scholarship.

Application Deadline: June 15, 2023

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