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FSU-Scholarships for female Postdocs

Scholarships for female postdoctoral researchers and academics for enhancing their academic profile
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The application deadline for the female postdoc scholarships was 29 November 2023. The awarding procedures are currently in process. 

The University of Jena regularly announces scholarships for female postdoctoral researchers. These scholarships may be granted for a duration of between 6 months and 2 years, depending on the type of scholarship. The programme aims to support very good female postdoctoral researchers in their scientific profile building, and to specifically advance or re-boost their university careers. All scholarships support female postdocs on their scientific career path by bridging transitional periods (for example, after the doctorate, or between projects).

In the course of their scientific careers, women in particular often find themselves in situations "between" projects, "after" a parental leave, or "before" their transition to the next career phase. The CoVid19 pandemic has also caused delays and interruptions in the career paths of many women researchers, and inflicted additional stress due to family care responsibilities and lockdown restrictions.

Successful applicants will be supported for their projects with a monthly stipend of €2,000 and family allowances, if applicable. Funding is provided as part of the Thuringian Program for the Promotion of Young Women Scientists and Artists (2021 - 2025) with funds from the Free State of Thuringia and the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. More information about the type and awarding of the announced scholarships and the application modalities can be found in our most recent announcement text herepdf, 146 kb · de. The guidelines of the scholarship scheme can be found here pdf, 129 kb · de(in German).

  • Types of scholarships

    (1) Career advancement Scholarships (max. 12 months)

    These scholarships are granted for the development of a new research topic or research focus, and/or the preparation of a grant proposal for your own research project. Career advancement scholarships shall not exceed a period of twelve months.

    (2) Career re-entry Scholarships (max. 24 months)

    Further scientific qualification and catching up with the current state of research after periods of leave (e.g. maternity leave, nursing leave, non-university employment) The funding period depends on the length of the period of leave and should not exceed 24 months.

    (3) Transitional scholarships (max. 6 months)

    These scholarships are meant for funding activities which sharpen or complement your scientific profile during transitional career stages where there are no other employment options for the scholarship holder. Transitional scholarships may apply for: the period between submitting a habilitation thesis ('Habilitation') and the end of the habilitation procedure, or the period between submitting application for, and the beginning of, projects funded by third-parties. The funding period will be adjusted to a specific case and shall not exceed six months.

    (4) Finalization scholarships (max. 12 months)

    These scholarships are meant for funding the concluding phase of writing a habilitation thesis, of a qualification-related research work or publications after the end of an employment period, or after exceeding the qualification period as defined in the Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG). The funding period shall not exceed twelve months.

    (5) Sabbatical leave scholarships (max. 6 months)

    These scholarships are meant for funding a time-limited release from all teaching or administrative duties within a department or a chair in order to work on a scientific project, for example, during an analysis and publication phase within your own research projects, or for writing a habilitation thesis. The funding period shall not exceed six months.

  • Target group and requirements

    Target group
    The programme focuses on high-qualified female scientists with doctorates in all fields of research who seek a university professorship and are currently in a transitional stage. At the time of applying for this scholarship, there should be no other funding option available at Friedrich Schiller University Jena.

    Requirements
    Eligible are female researchers of all subjects with

    • a doctoral degree, rated at least "very good"
    • a scholarship project that contributes to the expansion of your scientific profile,
    • a positive evaluation by one professor regarding the suitability of the applicant and the quality of the project in terms of the relevant field of research;
    • a formal affiliation to a Professor at Friedrich Schiller University, including the option to teach at the University.
  • Funding sum and funding period

    Each scholarship amounts to €2,000 per month. The start of the funding period will be adjusted to each applicant's personal circumstances. Funding will start within the semester of the application, but no earlier than 1 March of the year following the application deadline.

    The length of the funding period varies depending on the type of scholarship and on the scope of the project submitted.

    If scholarship holders take up a job or start working as a civil servant during the funding period, the funding will terminate.

  • Announcement and application

    The call for applications for our female postdoc scholarships is currently closed (Application Deadline 2023: 29 November).

    Applications may only be submitted while the call is open, and need to be submitted to the university's application portal. While the call is open, you will find the link to the announcement here.

    The following documents must be submitted with the application (file upload):

    1. A letter of motivation presenting your career plan (You may reference to any circumstances that have affected your career path);
    2. A curriculum vitae in tabular form;
    3. A certificate of your university degree and your doctoral degree;
    4. List of publications; if applicable, please list awards and/or acquired third-party funding
    5. Research proposal for the scholarship project (up to ten pages), including proof of preliminary work for the project, detailed project schedule and work plan, a statement showing how the project is to strengthen your research profile and increase the chances of future appointments;
    6. A written statement of a professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena regarding the quality of the project in terms of the relevant field of research and regarding the potential of the candidate for a future appointment as professor, considering her scientific potential, her ability to teach in academia and her potential for leadership;
    7. A written statement of intent by a professor at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, confirming that the project in application is designed to be institutionally integrated and supported by her/his department, that the necessary equipment will be provided and that the scholarship holder is offered the opportunity to teach at their department, if she wishes so.
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