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Exzellenz verbindet –

be part of a worldwide network

Saeed Balalaie

Ambassador Scientist of

Alexander von Humboldt

Foundation

23 October 2019

Tehran University of Medical Sciences

German funding programmes for scientists and researchers

Division of tasks within the public system

Problem-driven research

„applied“

Science-driven research

„basic“

Institutional funding

• Leibniz Institutes

• Helmholtz Institutes

• Federal Research Inst

• Joint Research C. EU

• AiF Member Institutes

• Max-Planck Institutes

• Fraunhofer Institutes

• CERN

• EMBL

Project funding

• Ministerial Funding

Programs (e.g. Water

management, Biotech)

• EU Funding Prg. (e.g. Car

of the Future,

Cardiovascular Diseases)

• DFG

• Fellowship programs

(DAAD, AvH, EU-Marie

Curie)

• European Research

Council (ERC)

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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Connecting academic excellence worldwide

Knowledge transfer and cooperation at the highest level

Historical and intellectual roots

● Alexander von Humboldt (1769 - 1859): discoverer, universal

scholar, cosmopolitan and patron of excellent scientific talent

● 1953: establishment of today’s Alexander von Humboldt

Foundation based in Bonn Bad-Godesberg

● international network of academic cooperation and trust inspired

by Humboldt’s example

The Humboldt Foundation's areas of work

● sponsorship of international academics as a part of foreign

cultural and educational policy

● strengthening cutting-edge research through internationalisation

● impetus for the research location Germany by promoting

individuals

● advancing development through academic cooperation

Principles of the Foundation

● sole selection criterion: academic excellence

● no quotas for countries or disciplines

● sponsorship of people, not projects

● free choice of academic host/collaborative partner in Germany

● independent scientific research, not stipulated by the Foundation

The Humboldt Foundation's funding

Budget for 2018: approx. 128.9 million EURFinanced by federal funds and the European Union: approx. 96%

AA: Federal Foreign Office

BMBF: Federal Ministry of Education and Research

BMZ: Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

BMUB: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building

and Nuclear Safety

The Humboldt Network –

more than 28,000 Humboldtians worldwide

Research Location Germany

Research location Germany

Universities

Leibniz Institutes

Max Planck Institutes

Helmholtz Centres

Fraunhofer Institutes

GreifswaldRostock

Hamburg

Bremen

Hannover

Berlin

Magdeburg

Halle

Leipzig

DresdenJena

Nürnberg

MünchenFreiburg

Saarbrücken

Frankfurt a. M.

Dortmund

Münster

Bonn

Göttingen

Heidelberg

Stuttgart

Kiel

Aachen Marburg

Mainz

Karlsruhe

Köln

Research institutions

● approximately 100 universities: research in all disciplines

● 83 Max Planck Institutes: basic research, especially in the

natural and biosciences but also in the humanities and social

sciences

● 67 Fraunhofer Institutes: applied research

● 18 Helmholtz Centres: technical-scientific and biomedical

research

● 89 Leibniz Institutes: research ranging from knowledge-oriented

basic research to applied research

Sponsorship Opportunities offered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Key sponsorship programmes at a glance

Alumni sponsorship and international networking

“Once a Humboldtian – always a Humboldtian“

● alumni sponsorship and international networking through e.g.

- further research stays

- Research Group Linkage Programme

- Humboldt Colloquia and Kollegs

- Humboldt Alumni Associations

- Humboldt Alumni Award

Research fellowships for research stays in Germany

Humboldt Research Fellowship /

Georg Forster Research Fellowship (HERMES)

Postdoctoral researchers Experienced researchers

Duration of

sponsorship

Application

period

Fellowship

amount

● 6 to 24 months

● applications at any time,

doctorates completed less

than 4 years ago

● 2,650 EUR per month

(plus additional benefits)

● 6 to 18 months, may be

divided up into 3 stays

● applications at any time,

doctorates completed less

than 12 years ago

● 3,150 EUR per month

(plus additional benefits)

Research Fellowships:Application Requirements and Benefits

Application requirements

Application procedure

● applications at any time to the Foundation directly

● assessment by independent expert reviewers

● decision by independent selection committees

● duration of procedure: approximately 4 to 7 months

Benefits provided

● fellowship

● travel lump sum

● language courses*

● benefits for families

● allowance for research costs for the host institute*

(*not applicable to Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships)

Benefits provided

● intensive and individual mentoring in Germany and abroad by

personal contacts at the Foundation

● study tour*, network meeting, annual meeting

● return fellowships for specific regions

● alumni sponsorship

(*not applicable to Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships)

Look for a host in Germany

through the Humboldt Foundation’s Network Online

● Network Online can be used to locate Humboldtians’ host institutes

● searches can be filtered by subject area, location or keyword

www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/netzwerk-recherche.html

on the EURAXESS Germany website

www.euraxess.de/portal/search_engines_for_hosts.html

with the help of the Research Explorer from DAAD and DFG

● contains more than 19,000 institutes at German universities and non-

university research institutions

● allows searches based on geographical, field-related and structural criteria

www.research-explorer.de

ask colleagues at your institute who have contacts in Germany

(possibly Humboldtians)

Origin of guest researchers

2012–2016:

2,830 research fellowships granted to academics from abroad

Asia

27%

North America

17%

Middle East,

North Africa

4%

Central and

South America

7%

Australia,

New Zealand,

Oceania

3%

Europe

37%

Sub-Saharan

Africa

5%

Disciplines of guest researchers

Research awards

Georg Forster Research Award

● for internationally renowned academics from developing and threshold countries

● 60,000 EUR; additional funding of up to 25,000 EUR to support the collaboration

● research stay in Germany

● nomination

Iran: Granted Fellowships 2012-2017

Iran : Humboldt-Network

1953–2017: 171 research fellowships and 1 prize

award granted to academics from Iran; 1 Feodor

Lynen fellow to Iran

Currently (as of 2017): 77 AvH Alumni at

Institutions in Iran

List of Humboldtian in Some Iranian

Universities

1. University of Tehran

2. Sharif University of Technology

3. K. N. Toosi University of Technology

4. Tarbiat Modares University

5. University of Isfahan

6. Isfahan University of Technology

7. University of Shiraz

8. Bu-Alisina University ( Hamedan)

9. Amirkabir University of Technology

10. Iran University of Science and Technology

Contact

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is available to answer your questions at any time:

info@avh.de

www.humboldt-foundation.de

Jean-Paul-Straße 1253173 BonnGermanyTel: +49 228 833-0Fax: +49 228 833-199

WebsiteCity Max Planck Institutes and Experts

www.eva.mpg.deLeipzigMax Planck Institute for Evolutionary

Anthropology

www.bgc-jena.mpg.deJenaMax Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

www.biochem.mpg.deMartinsriedMax Planck Institute of Biochemistry

WebsiteCityMax Planck Institutes and Experts

www.mpi-muenster.mpg.deMünsterMax Planck Institute for Molecular

Biomedicine

www.age.mpg.deKölnMax Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing

www.mpi-cbg.deDresdenMax Planck Institute of Molecular Cell

Biology and Genetics

WebsiteCityMax Planck Institutes and Experts

www.cbs.mpg.deLeipzigMax Planck Institute for Human Cognitive

and Brain Sciences

www.mpi-marburg.mpg.deMarburgMax Planck Institute for Terrestrial

Microbiology

www.ab.mpg.de/2724/deRadolfzell /

Konstanz

Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior

WebsiteCityMax Planck Institutes and Experts

www.biophys.mpg.deFrankfurt am

Main

Max Planck Institute of Biophysics

www.brain.mpg.deHESSENMax Planck Institute for Brain Research

www.mpibpc.mpg.deGöttingenMax Planck Institute for Biophysical

Chemistry

WebsiteCityMax Planck Institutes and Experts

www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.deTübingenMax Planck Institute for Biological

Cybernetics

www.eb.tuebingen.mpg.deTübingenMax Planck Institute for Developmental

Biology

www.esi-frankfurt.deDeutschordenstrAssociated Institute - Ernst Strüngmann

Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in

Cooperation with Max-Planck-Society

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology

www.ice.mpg.de

Jena

Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Ecology,

Neurosciences, Plant Research

WebsiteCityMax Planck

Institutes and

Experts

www.molgen.mpg.deBerlin Developmental Biology

Evolutionary Biology

Genetics Immunobiology

Infection Biology Medicine

Max Planck Institute

for Molecular Genetics

www.mpi-hlr.deBad

Nauheim

Developmental Biology

Evolutionary Biology

Genetics Immunobiology

Infection Biology Medicine

Physiology

Max Planck Institute

for Heart and Lung

Research

www.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.deHeidelbergStructural Biology, Cell

Biology

Max Planck Institute

for Medical Research

WebsiteCityMax Planck Institutes and Experts

www.maxplanckflorida.orgUSAMax Planck Florida Institute for

Neuroscience

www.ie-freiburg.mpg.deFreiburgMax Planck Institute of Immunobiology

and Epigenetics

www.mpiib-berlin.mpg.deBERLIN

Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology

Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research

Cologne

www.sf.mpg.de/

Immunobiology Infection Biology Medicine Neurosciences

WebsiteCity Fraunhofer Institutes and Experts

www.ime.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlAachenFraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology

and Applied Ecology IME

www.item.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlFreiburgFraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and

Experimental Medicine

www.izi.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlLeipzigFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and

Immunology

WebsiteCity Fraunhofer Institutes and Experts

www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlSulzbachFraunhofer Institute for Biomedical

Engineering

www.emb.fraunhofer.de/LübeckFraunhofer-Einrichtung für Marine

Biotechnologie und Zelltechnik

www.izi.fraunhofer.de/en.htmlLeipzigFraunhofer Institute for Cell Therapy and

Immunology IZI

▪ Helmholtz Association of National Research Centreswww.helmholtz.de/en/

Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research in Heidelberg

German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)

www.dkfz.de/en

WebsiteCityHelmholtz

Institutes and Experts

www.helmholtz-hzi.de/enSaarbrückenHelmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical

Research Saarland

www.helmholtz-hiri.dewürzburgHelmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection

Research (HIRI)

WebsiteCityHelmholtz

Institutes and Experts

www.cssb-hamburg.deHamburgCentre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB)

info-ciim@helmholtz-hzi.deHannoverCentre for Individualised Infection Medicine

WebsiteCityLeibniz Institutes and Experts

www.hpi-hamburg.deHamburgHeinrich-Pette-Institute – Leibniz Institute for

Experimental Virology

www.iuf-duesseldorf.de/DüsseldorfIUF – Leibniz Research Institute for

Environmental Medicine

WebsiteCityLeibniz Institutes and Experts

www.bnitm.deHamburgBernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical

Medicine

kontakt(at)ddz.uni-

duesseldorf.de

DüsseldorfGerman Diabetes Center - Leibniz Institute for

Diabetes Research at Heinrich Heine

University Düsseldorf

www.drfz.de/enBerlinGerman Rheumatism Research Centre Berlin

WebsiteCityLeibniz Institutes and Experts

www.lin-magdeburg.de/enMagdeburgLeibniz Institute for Neurobiology

www.fbn-dummerstorf.deDummerstorfLeibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology

leibniz-psychology.org/en/TrierLeibniz Institute for Psychology Information

WebsiteCityLeibniz Institutes and Experts

www.leibniz-fmp.deBerlinLeibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare

Pharmakologie

www.dsmz.deBraunschweigLeibniz-Institute DSMZ–German Collection of

Microorganisms and Cell Cultures

WebsiteCityLeibniz Institutes and Experts

www.dife.de/lang/enNuthetalGerman Institute of Human Nutrition

www.bips-institut.de/enBremenLeibniz Institute for Prevention Research

and Epidemiology

✓Helmholtz Postdoc Programme

WWW. Helmholtz.de/postdoc

✓ International Visiting Scholars at Leibniz Institutes

www. Leibnitz-associations.eu

✓ Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship

http://eu.europe.eu/research/mariecurieactions

/about.mca/actions/iif

Research in GermanyWhat you should know for co-operation and/or your stay in Germany

❖ The DFG does not offer fellowships to students for

individual funding, for dissertation work or stays

abroad. Only researchers who have completed their

doctorates are entitled to apply to the DFG. However,

students can participate in DFG-funded projects as

assistants. This way, the DFG supports research-

oriented teaching in its various funding instruments.

During Studies

❖The DFG funds doctoral researchers in Research

Training Groups and research projects by means of

doctoral posts or fellowships. This means that you apply

directly to the person in charge of the Research Training

Group or project in question. Only individuals who have

completed their doctoral studies are entitled to apply to the

DFG.

During Doctorates

Saeed Balalaie

Department of Chemistry, K. N. Toosi University of Technology,

P. O. Box 15875-4416, Tehran, Iran

E-Mail: balalaie@kntu.ac.ir

Tel: 23064226, Fax: 22889403

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