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Grants for Austria
Mach. Werfel. Plaschka
Scholarships and grants for AustriaThe OeAD offers grants and scholarships to students and researchers from all over the world. Our programmes range from grants aimed at broad target groups to more specific ones aimed at applicants from particular fields of study or regions.
This folder focuses on three programmes open for worldwide application:The Ernst Mach grants as well as the Franz Werfel and Richard Plaschka fellowship allow students and researchers from universities outside Aust-
ria to conduct research or study abroad program-mes at an Austrian university or research institu-tion.These programmes are funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Re-search (BMBWF).
P
lease consult our
online database
www.grants.at
for further information
on all OeAD grant programmes
and other scholarships
available in Austria.
CEEPUS Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies
Bilateral ›Aktion‹ Grants Czech Republic, Slovakia und Hungary
Scholarship of the Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria
Ernst Mach-Grant – ASEA-UNINET
Ernst Mach-Grant – Eurasia-Pacific-Uninet
https://oead.at/en/to-austria/grants-and-scholarships/
Target group Postgraduates Postdocs
Field of study all
Duration 1 to 9 months
Grant amount Postgraduates: 1,050 €/month Postdocs: 1,150 €/month
Application deadline February 1
Where to apply online at www.grants.at
Funding agency OeAD-GmbH on behalf of and financed by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Age limit 35 years
Gave name to:
the Ernst Mach Grant
the critical velocity ratio entitled ›Mach number‹
the Mach crater on the moon
Ernst Mach (1838 – 1916) Physicist and Philosopher
Ernst Mach Grant – worldwide
The Ernst Mach Grant worldwide is open for applications from these target groups:
PhD students currently enrolled a universityoutside Austria,
Postgraduates and postdocs with a degree
from a university outside Austria wishing to advance their scientific career,
Postdoctoral lecturers currently employed ata university outside Austria.
This grant is open to students who are partici-pating in a master programme at a university outside Europe or have successfully comple-
ted at least four semesters of studies within a bachelor or diploma programme.
Ernst Mach Grant for studying at an Austrian University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule)
www.
grants.at
Target group Undergraduates Graduates
Countries Non-European countries
Field of study Natural sciences Technical sciences Human medicine, Health sciences Agricultural sciences Social sciences
Duration 4 to 10 months
Grant amount 1,050 €/month
Application deadline March 1
Where to apply online at www.grants.at
Funding agency OeAD-GmbH on behalf of and financed by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Age limit 35 years
… Ich trage viel in mir.
Vergangenheit früherer
Leben,
Verschüttete Gegenden,
Mit leichten Spuren von
Sternestrahlen.
Oft bin ich nicht an der
Oberfläche …
Ich habe Heimweh.
O Reste, Überbleibsel,
o vergangene
Vergangenheit …
Franz Werfel
Werfel Fellows can work as visiting researchers at university departments and do research in lib-raries, archives or at research institutions.
Franz Werfel FellowshipFranz Werfel, who was born in Prague in 1890 and died in California in 1945, is one of the most famous representatives of Austrian literature. The Franz Werfel Fellowship is therefore aimed at young university lecturers with a research focus on Austrian literature.
Fellows can apply for the follow-up programme once they have completed twelve months of their fellowship.
Target group Postgraduates Postdocs Researchers
Field of study German language and literature, focus on Austrian literature
Duration 4 to 9 months, may be extended to 18 months
Grant amount 1,150 €/month Postdocs: mobility subsidy € 600/month
Application deadline March 1, September 15
Where to apply online at www.grants.at
Funding agency OeAD-GmbH on behalf of and financed by the Austrian
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
(BMBWF)
The Richard Plaschka Fellowship is targeted at researchers of Austrian history. Plaschka Fel-lows can work as visiting researchers at univer-sity departments and do research in libraries,
archives or at research institutions. Fellows can apply for the follow-up programme once they have completed twelve months of their fellow-ship.
Richard Plaschka FellowshipAustrian historian Richard Plaschka (1925–2001) was a university professor for Eastern European history at the University of Vienna (1967–1993), rector of the university in 1981/1982 and head of the Austrian East and Southeast Europe Institute from 1958 to 1988.
Target group Richard Plaschka Fellowship PreDoc: Postgraduates Richard Plaschka Fellowship PostDoc: Postdocs Researchers
Field of study Historical disciplines, focus on Austrian history
Duration 4 to 12 months, may be extended to 18 months
Grant amount 1,150 €/month Postdocs: mobility subsidy € 600/month
Application deadline March 1, September 15
Where to apply online at www.grants.at
Funding agency OeAD-GmbH on behalf of and financed by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
(BMBWF)
www.oead.atgrants.atoead.at/machoead.at/werfeloead.at/plaschka
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Editor and Publisher: OeAD (Österreichische Austauschdienst)-Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung | Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research (OeAD-GmbH) | 1010 Vienna | Ebendorferstrasse 7 | Head Office: Vienna | FN 320219 k | Commercial Court Vienna | ATU 64808925 | T +43 1 53408-259 | icm@oead.at | Responsible for the content: Lydia Skarits | Edited by: Sarah Faustmann | Photo credits: iStock/FatCamera; ONB (Mach and Werfel); Pitopia/Ch. Langer-Püschel, marshi; Die Presse/H. Holzmeister (Plaschka); Shutterstock.com/Javi Indy | Graphic design: Fine Line; Birgit Preiner | Printed by: Print Alliance HAV Produktions GmbH | As at: February 2019
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