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About the Dieter Schumacher International PhD Scholarship
The Dieter Schumacher International PhD Scholarship 2025–2026, offered by Hans Böckler Stiftung, is a prestigious funding opportunity aimed at fostering academic excellence and international collaboration. This scholarship specifically targets foreign PhD students in the field of economics, particularly those from the global south.
The program supports doctoral candidates pursuing advanced economic research that addresses contemporary global challenges, including fiscal and monetary policy, labour markets, income distribution, and financial markets.
Successful applicants will have the opportunity to conduct research at a German university or research institute for a period of 12 to 24 months.
Eligible Fields of Study
The scholarship supports doctoral research projects related to:
- Fiscal and Monetary Policy
- Labour Markets and Employment Issues
- Income Distribution and Inequality
- Financial Markets and Economic Stability
- Employee Perspectives and Labor Rights
- Other Economics-Related topics that align with the foundation’s research themes
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Dieter Schumacher International PhD Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Academic Background:
- Must be enrolled in a PhD program in economics or a closely related field.
- Nationality:
- Open to international applicants, with a preference for candidates from the global south.
- Age Limit:
- Applicants must be under 30 years of age at the time of application.
- Research Focus:
- Research topics must align with the scholarship’s focus areas, such as labour market dynamics, economic policies, or income distribution.
- Academic Merit:
- Strong academic performance and demonstrated research potential are essential for selection.
- Language Proficiency:
- Proficiency in English or German is required, depending on the research project and host institution.
Selection Criteria
Applicants will be assessed based on:
- Academic Excellence:
- High grades and a strong academic track record.
- Relevance of Research Proposal:
- Alignment of the proposed research with the focus areas of the program.
- Research Impact:
- Potential contribution to economic knowledge and global collaboration.
- Clarity and Feasibility:
- Well-structured and realistic research objectives.
Benefits of the Dieter Schumacher International PhD Scholarship
- Monthly Stipend:
- EUR 1,550 to cover living expenses, accommodation, and meals.
- Travel Allowance:
- Annual travel grant of EUR 1,400 to support research-related travel and conferences.
- Funding Duration:
- Financial support for 12 to 24 months, based on the research plan and project scope.
- Research Facilities:
- Access to world-class academic resources at German universities and research institutions.
- Professional Development Opportunities:
- Participation in conferences, seminars, and networking events focused on economic research.
- International Collaboration:
- Mentorship and interaction with renowned economists and fellow researchers worldwide.
Required Documents for Application
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Completed Application Form:
- Available for download from the Hans Böckler Stiftung website.
- Research Proposal:
- A detailed description of the research project, including objectives, methodology, and expected impact.
- Academic Transcripts and Certificates:
- Copies of all relevant degrees and qualifications.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV):
- A professional CV highlighting academic and research achievements.
- Letter of Motivation:
- A personal statement explaining the applicant’s interest in the scholarship and how it aligns with their career goals.
- Proof of Enrolment:
- Verification of current enrolment in a PhD program.
- Two Letters of Recommendation:
- References from academic supervisors or professors.
- Language Proficiency Certificate:
- Proof of proficiency in English or German (if applicable).
How to Apply
Step 1: Download the Application Form
- Access the application form through the Hans Böckler Stiftung official website linked below.
Step 2: Prepare Documents
- Gather all required materials, including research proposals, recommendation letters, and academic transcripts.
Step 3: Submission
- Submit the completed application and supporting documents via email (bewerbung@boeckler.de) or postal mail to Hans Böckler Stiftung.
Step 4: Confirmation
- Applicants will receive an acknowledgement email confirming receipt of their application.
Please note that the deadline for submitting applications is February 28, 2025. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Applicants are advised to submit materials well in advance of the deadline.
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