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Bayer: Science For A Better Life
BAYER FOUNDATIONS
Fellowship program
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FOCUS ONedUCaTion
and
researCh
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BAYER Fellowship program 2|3
T By scnc & euctn Fun tn
For the inventor company Bayer, young up-and-
coming talents as well as scientifc progress are
undamental to long-term success. The BayerScience & Education Foundation thereore
supports people schoolchildren, students or
top scientists who are ascinated by science,
medicine and technology.
Our aim is to awake inventive spirit, expand
educational horizons and honor outstanding
achievements in science and education.
The oundation promotes innovation on alllevels: the spectrum ranges rom the unding o
school projects to scholarships and scientifc
awards, with a particular ocus on health care,
nutrition and high-tech materials.
The oundations activities are inspired by the
Bayer Groups mission statement:
Bayer: Science For A Better Lie
Further inormation at:.by ut.c
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SUPPORT FOR
YOUNG TALENTS
Fellowship program
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BAYER Fellowship program 4|5
The oundations scholarship programs have twomain areas o ocus the regular programs or
scholarship projects and placements abroad,
and additional oerings aimed at specifc target
groups.
The regular programs are setup or students,
trainees and apprentices in scientifc, technical
and medical disciplines. Internationality is a key
aspect o these programs. Thereore the ounda-
tion grants scholarships exclusively to applicantsrom German-speaking countries wishing to go
abroad and to oreign applicants who are inter-
ested in a study project in Germany.
Available scholarships or regular applications:
Otto Bayer scholarships / natural sciences
Carl Duisberg scholarships / medicine
Kurt Hansen scholarships / science teachers
Hermann Strenger scholarships / apprentices
Complementary programs (special oerings):
Bayer-Deutschlandstipendien
Bayer Lindau Fellowships
Bayer Climate Fellowships
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Otto Bayer scholarships are open to university
students in their advanced study period.
The ollowing disciplines are particularly in ocus:
Biology, biochemistry, biotechnology
Chemistry, chemical engineering, process
engineering
Pharmaceutics, drug discovery
Physics, material sciences
Environmental sciences
The scholarships can be used or individual study
projects, internships, summer courses, supple-
mentary study courses, as well as masters theses
and doctoral studies. The program does not
include postdoctoral scholarships. Scholarships
are granted exclusively to applicants rom German-
speaking countries wishing to go abroad and to
oreign applicants who are interested in a study
project in Germany.
Applicants should have above-average grades, a
high level o motivation, a broad horizon and
personal commitment, e. g. to society and the
common good.
Further inormation and application orms:
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BAYER Fellowship program 6|7
The benefactor Professor Otto Bayer
Professor Otto Bayer, who was not related to the family
that founded the Bayer Group, joined the company in
1933, when he became head of the Central Scientific
Laboratory. Although Otto Bayer was only 32 years old at
that time and the youngest member of the team, he soon
succeeded in making a name for himself: his greatest
achievement was ultimately the invention of polyurethane
chemistry. He influenced the development of this
versatile family of plastics for many years until his death
at the age of nearly 80. Thanks to the chemical and
entrepreneurial achievements of the inventor of
polyurethanes, the Bayer Group still holds a large share
of the world market for these materials.
Sonja Tattermusch used he r scholarship rom the
Bayer oundations to supplement her biochemistr y
studies in Witten-Herdecke with a research semester
at the amous Pasteur Institute in Paris.
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Carl Duisberg scholarships are open to students
o
human and veterinary medicine, and
medical sciences
in their advanced study period. Key support areas
are medical projects associated with the f elds o
cardiology, oncology, infl ammation, gynecology
and diagnostic imaging, or projects ocusing on
public social health.
The scholarships can be used or a clinical
traineeship (Famulatur), or interships (PJ) and
or examinations, masters theses and doctoral
studies. Scholarships are granted exclusively to
applicants rom German-speaking countries
wishing to go abroad and to oreign applicants
who are interested in a study project in Germany.
Applicants should have above-average grades,
a high level o motivation, a broad horizon and
personal commitment, e. g. to society and the
common good.
Further inormation and application orms:
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The two Freiburg medical students Frauke Scharath and Lars
Roeddiger gained valuable experience in their interships at the
St. Georges Universit y in Grenada thanks to a scholarsh ip rom
the Bayer oundations.
The benefactor Dr. Carl Duisberg
Dr. Carl Duisberg is one of the central figures in the
history of the Bayer Group and the German chemical
and pharmaceutical industry as a whole. Serving for
many years as Director General of Farbenfabriken
vorm. Friedr. Bayer & Co., his influence on nearly all
developments in the various parts of the company
was instrumental in Bayers progress on the road to
becoming an international company. The Bayer ex-
ecutive is also remembered for his social achievements.
Duisberg is regarded as the prototype of a new type of
industrialist whose self-image was determined by an
obligation toward society.
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Kurt Hansen scholarships are aimed at
supporting
students studying to become science
teachers, and
young science teachers.
The scholarships can be used or study
projects, internships, summer courses, supple-
mentary study courses, as well as theses and
doctoral studies. Assistance is also available
or projects aimed at improving the training o
science teachers.
Scholarships are granted exclusively to appli-
cants rom German-speaking countries wishing
to go abroad and to oreign applicants who are
interested in a study project in Germany.
Applicants should have above-average grades,
a high level o motivation, a broad horizon and
personal commitment, e. g. to society and the
common good.
Further inormation and application orms:
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10|11BAYER Fellowship program
The benefactor Professor Kurt Hansen
Professor Kurt Hansen, who served as chairman
of the Board of Management of Bayer AG from
1962 to 1974, was the driving force for a large
expanding of Bayers international position, particu-
larly outside of Europe. For the natural scientist
and certified management assistant, support for
research in the fields of science and medicine was
of central importance for the long-term success of
the company.
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The Hermann Strenger scholarship program
promotes international work experience or
young talents with a nonacademic
background.
Applications are welcome rom apprentices and
young proessionals with a nonacademic back-
ground wishing to go abroad to gain work
experience, e. g. through on-the-job assign-
ments, projects, internships or training courses.
The ollowing disciplines are particularly in
ocus:
Technical proessions
Science-related work f elds
Health and medical sector
Trade and business administration
Further inormation and application orms:
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The Bayer Science & Education Foundation
supports the national scholarship program
act o the German government and unds
100 Deutschlandstipendien or ambitious talentsstudying natural sciences and technology.
Germany is the main center or Bayers
worldwide research activities. Supporting
excellent young scientists in Germany isthereore a key element or Bayers success
as an inventor company.
Throughout the summer semester 2011, the
Bayer oundation will make additional undsavailable or this program in the total amount o
900,000 over f ve years. The installments will
be made or 100 study places at 23 selected
universities in Germany. The scholars will be
nominated by their home universities.
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14|15addiTionalFellowship oFFerings
The Bayer Lindau Fellows 2010 took their chance to
engage in a dialogue with Bayer researchers at the
Poster Day in Lindau.
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The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are an
internationally acknowledged platorm or top
scientists and a springboard or global
knowledge exchange. Starting in 2010, theBayer Science & Education Foundation enables
20-30 young scientists rom around the world
to take part in this exciting and exclusive event
every year.
For this program the Bayer oundation provides
additional travel grants in a total amount o
50,000 every year. The participants will be
selected by the national academies o science
o their home countries and ofcially appointedby a high-profle panel o judges rom the Lindau
Nobel Laureate Meetings.
As an additional beneft, the Bayer oundation
oers the Lindau Fellows the opportunity to talkto Bayer researchers. They can discuss the
latest scientifc issues and present their own
projects at a Bayer Poster Day. They can then
intensiy their contacts through the alumni net-
work.
Further inormation and application orms:
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With the Bayer scholarships or schoolchildren,
the oundation oers students the opportunity to
participate in international summer school camps
with a special ocus on natural science topics.
The program is open to talented schoolchildren
who show a particular interest in science and
technology.
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COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
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Proessor Dr. Ernst-Ludwig Winnacker,SECRETARY-GENERA L OF THE HUMA N FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRA M
ORGANIZATION, STRASBOURG, FRANCE
Dr. Wolgang Plischke, BAYER AG, MEMBER OF THE BOARDOF MANAGEME NT RESPONSIBL E FOR INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENT
Proessor Dr. Andreas Busch, BAYER HEALTHCARE,MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF MAN AGEMENT RESPONSIB LE FOR RESE ARCH
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Dr. Carl-Heinz Duisberg, REPRESEN TATIVE OF THE FAMILY OFBENEFACTOR DR. CARL DUISBERG
Proessor Dr. med. Joachim W. Dudenhausen, FORMERDIRECTOR OF THE OBSTET RICS CLINICS OF THE CHARIT IN BERLIN
Proessor Dr. Gerd Meyer, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE INSTITUTEFOR INORGANIC CHEMIS TRY AT THE UNIV ERSIT Y OF COLOGNE
Dr. Benita E. C. Plesch, REPRESEN TATIVE O F THE FAMILY OFBENEFACTOR PROFESSOR DR. JOHANN PLESCH
Proessor Dr. Konrad Sandho, SENIOR PROFES SOR AT LIMES,
C / O KEKUL INSTIT UTE OF ORGA NIC CHEMIST RY AND BIOCHEMI STRY AT THEUNIVERSITY OF BONN
Proessor Dr. Ilka Parchmann, PROFESSOR FOR CHEMISTRYEDUCATION AT IPN AND AT THE CHRISTI AN-AL BRECHTS -UNIV ERSIT Y OF KIEL,
HEA D OF THE CHEMISTRY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AT IPN
Klaus Beck, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE HERBERT GRUENEWALD FOUNDATION
Proessor Dr. Gnter Benz, CORPOR ATE DEV ELOPMENT INNOVATION,SCIENCE RE LATIONS AT BAYER AG
Dr. Georg Hartmann, HEA D OF SOURCIN G & HIRING, CORPOR ATEHUMA N RESOURCES & ORGANI ZATION, PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT AT BAYER AG
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Dr. Wolgang Plischke, BAYER AG, MEMBER OF THE BOARDOF MANAGEME NT RESPONSIBL E FOR INNOVATION, TECHNOLOGY AND
ENVIRONMENT
Thimo V. Schmitt-Lord, BAYER AG, HEAD OF FOUNDATION & DONATIONS
MAN AGEMENT, EXEC UTIV E DIRECTOR OF THE BAYER FOUNDATIONSCreation
date
2011-05
BAYER Fellowship program
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Bayer Science & Education
Foundation
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 1Building W 11
51373 Leverkusen
Germany
Hotline: +49 214 30 41111
www.bayer-foundations.com