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Federal Environment Ministry’s (BMU) International Climate Protection Fellowships, 2022

Federal Environment Ministry’s (BMU) International Climate Initiative is inviting applicants for the International Climate Protection Fellowships for the academic year 2022-2023. Up to 20 fellowships are available for young climate experts from developing countries in Germany.

The fellowship allows future leaders to spend a year in Germany working on a research-based project of their own choice in the field of climate protection and climate-related resource conservation.

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A great offer for prospective leaders from the following non-European threshold and developing countries.

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Applicants must have the first university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) which must have been obtained within the past 12 years, counting from the end of the application period. It aims to promote academic cooperation between excellent scientists and scholars from abroad and from Germany.

Brief Description

  • Application Deadline: 1 February 2022
  • Course Level: Fellowships are available for undertaking research in Germany.
  • Study Subject: climate protection or climate-related resource conservation.
  • Number of Scholarships: Up to 20
  • Nationality: Prospective leaders from the following non-European threshold and developing countries
  • Scholarship can be taken in Germany

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: Prospective leaders from the following non-European threshold and developing countries may apply for research fellowship: List of Countries: Afghanistan, Ecuador, Madagascar, Samoa, Algeria Egypt, Malawi, Sao Tomé and Príncipe, Angola, El Salvador, Malaysia, Senegal, Antigua and Barbuda, Equatorial Guinea, Maldives, Seychelles, Argentina, Eritrea, Mali, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Marshall Islands, Solomon Islands, Mauritania, Somalia, Bangladesh, Mauritius, South Africa, Belize, Fiji, Mexico, South Sudan, Benin, Micronesia, Fed. States, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Gabon, Morocco, St. Kitts and Nevis, Bolivia, Gambia, Mongolia, St. Lucia, Botswana, Ghana, Mozambique, St. Vincent and Brazil, Grenada, Myanmar, the Grenadines, Burkina Faso, Guatemala, Sudan, Burundi, Guinea, Suriname Guinea-Bissau, Namibia, Swaziland, Guyana, Nauru, Syria, Cambodia, Nepal, Cameroon, Nicaragua, Cape Verde, Haiti, Niger, Tajikistan, Central African Republic, Honduras, Nigeria, Tanzania, Chad, Niue, Thailand, Chile, India, Timor-Leste China, PR of Indonesia, Togo, Colombia, Iran, Pakistan, Tonga, Comoros, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Tunisia, Congo, Dem. Rep. of Palau, Turkmenistan, Congo, Rep. of Panama, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Costa Rica, Jordan, Paraguay, Cote d’Ivoire, Peru, Uganda, Cuba, Kazakhstan, Philippines, Uruguay, Kenya, Uzbekistan, Kiribati, Dominica, Korea, Dem. PR of Rwanda, Dominican Republic, Kyrgyzstan, Vanuatu, Djibouti, Venezuela, Laos, Vietnam Lesotho, Lebanon, Yemen, Liberia, Libya, Zambia, Zimbabwe
  • Entrance Requirements: Those applying for this program must be working in the field of climate protection or climate-related resource conservation; they should have proven leadership skills, which must be convincingly demonstrated in the application and supported by appropriate references. In addition to applicants with a background in the natural and engineering sciences, candidates who have been engaged in legal, economic, health-related and societal issues relating to climate change are encouraged to apply for this program. Application requirements:
    • First university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent), completed less than 12 years previously, counting back from the end of the application period
    • Leadership skills demonstrated by initial experience in leadership positions and/or appropriate references
    • Extensive work experience
    • Scientific publications (for post-doctoral applicants) in peer-reviewed journals according to international standards
    • Very good knowledge of English and/or German, documented by appropriate language certificates

Scholarships for Developing Countries Students

Application Procedure:

How to Apply: Applications must be submitted online with the required documents such as:

  • A detailed statement by a host in Germany, including a mentoring agreement; details of the proposal must be discussed with the prospective host prior to application
  • Citizenship of a non-European transition or developing country  which is also the applicant’s habitual residence and place of work
  • Two expert references by individuals qualified to comment on the candidate’s professional, personal and, if applicable, academic eligibility as well as his/her leadership potential.
  • English Language Requirements: Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.

Benefits

  • A monthly fellowship of between €2,170 and €2,670, depending on your qualifications
  • Individual mentoring during your stay in Germany
  • Additional financial support for items such as family members accompanying you, travel expenses or a German language course
  • A three-week introductory phase, during which you will have the opportunity to make contact with other climate protection fellows and visit companies, research institutions and cultural events in Germany
  • Extensive alumni sponsorship, particularly to help you sustain contact with collaborative partners in Germany during your entire professional career

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