Information event on:
“Funding opportunities for research stays and collaboration with
researchers in Germany”
Monday, February 13th, 17-18.30 EET at The European Humanities University, Savičiaus str. 17, room 303
Format: Hybrid
For researchers and scientists of all academic disciplines
This event will provide information on the German research and funding
landscape and how international researchers can become involved in research
projects in Germany. It also will present special programmes to foster
international cooperation between German researchers and researchers from
abroad. Presentations will be given by two German institutions:
The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) is
Germany’s largest research funding organisation and central self-governing body
of the research community in Germany. It supports research projects in all
scientific disciplines at German higher education institutions and other German
research institutions.
The DFG supports
international cooperation in all its funding programmes.The Centre for Eastern
European and International Studies (ZOiS) is an independent, state-funded
research institute in Berlin. It conducts social science research with and on
Eastern Europe. The institute employs around 25 researchers from disciplines as
diverse as political science, sociology, geography, anthropology, economics and
theology. An essential task is also to communicate the research results to
politics, the media and the broader public. The institute was founded in 2016
and is currently being expanded.