[CALL] Ernst Mach-Grant (worldwide)

01.02.2019

Deadline: 01.02.2024

For incoming prae-docs and post-docs (up to the age of 35)

Country of origin: All except Austria

Target country: Austria

Area of study or research: Natural Sciences, Technical Sciences, Human Medicine, Health Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts

Detailed type of grant: Semester and/or one-year grants, Research grants

Funding: National

Target group: Postgraduates, PhD students, PhD holders, post docs

Funding organisation: Republic of Austria, Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF);

Awarding organisation: OeAD-GmbH – Austria’s Agency for Education and Internationalisation; Mobility Programmes, Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation (MPC)

Duration: 1 to 9 months

Grant benefit paid: Supplementary grant, own funds are required

1) Monthly grant rate

a) for graduates: EUR 1,150

b) for graduates with a PhD degree: EUR 1,250

2) Assistance in arranging accommodation and health insurance

a) It is possible for OeAD scholarship holders to book accommodation (dormitory or apartment) with the OeAD student housing. The monthly costs are:

· monthly rent: roughly EUR 250 to 600 (depending on the amenities)

· monthly administrative fee: currently EUR 21

b) OeAD scholarship holders need to have health insurance that is accepted by the Austrian authorities for the duration of their stay in Austria. The OeAD can help with taking out such insurance. The monthly costs can vary, at the moment you should calculate EUR 55 to 200 (depending on your age, scholarship category and state of health).

Scholarship holders have to pay the costs for accommodation and insurance themselves.

c) Applicants from non-EU/EEA countries who are planning a research stay of more than 6 months: If your monthly costs for accommodation in Austria exceed EUR 300, you may need to provide proof of additional funds to the Austrian residence authority when you apply for your residence permit. This figure may vary depending on your individual costs for health insurance and other liabilities.

3) Grant holders do not have to pay tuition fees in Austria. They might have to hand in a request at the rector’s office of their respective host university and demonstrate that they are studying or doing research in the context of transnational EU, national or university mobility programs.

4) Scholarship holders from non-European developing countries will also receive a travel costs subsidy of max. EUR 1,000 upon submission of original travel invoices.

Advice on how to apply: Goals:

- To promote research cooperation

- To promote young academics in the early stages of their scientific career

- To establish an effective network of researchers with relations to Austria

Eligible for application are

a) postgraduates pursuing a doctoral/PhD programme outside Austria;

b) postgraduates and post-docs wishing to pursue research in Austria with a view to an academic career and who completed their studies (at a university outside Austria) after September 30th, 2020;

c) post-docs who are working as lecturers at a university outside Austria.

Applicants must not have studied/pursued research/pursued academic work in Austria in the last six months before taking up the grant.

Maximum age: 35 years

Language skills: Very good knowledge of English and/or German

The scholarship will only be granted for projects that can be completed within the scholarship period (max. 9 months).

The following documents have to be uploaded with the online application at www.scholarships.at:

  • Two letters of recommendation by university lecturers (for these letters of recommendation no specific form is required; they must contain the letterhead, date and signature of the person recommending the applicant and the stamp of the university / department and must not be older than six months at the time of application.)
  • Consent of a lecturer at the Austrian target university to supervise the applicant academically
  • Scanned copy of your passport (page with the name and photo)
  • Scanned copy of your university graduation certificate of your diploma, master, PhD or doctoral studies
  • only for PHD-students: confirmation, that proves your participation in a PHD-program at your home university
  • only for postdoc-lecturers: confirmation that proves your employment at your home university

General Information:

  • Applicants who seek admission to an university in Austria have to contact the institution of their choice directly.
  • Short-term grants (1 to 3 months) have a priority in the period from January to June. In other cases problems can arise as regards accommodation. When applying for a short-term grant therefore consideration should be given to applying primarily for the period of January to June.
  • The selection process for all grants is competitive, i.e. there is no legal claim to a grant even if all application requirements are fulfilled. The number of grants that will be awarded during one call depends on the quota and/or the available budget. Applicants may apply for several grants at the same time.
  • Grant holders must be continuously present at their place of study in Austria to study or conduct their research project.
  • Once an application has been rejected, it will not be considered any further within that call. However, it is possible to re-apply for this grant with a revised application in the future.
  • Applicants must comply with the admission regulations of the respective university.
  • It is strongly recommended to start the admission procedure at universities of the arts at the same time as the application procedure!
  • The application for a scholarship does not yet require admission to a University of the Arts.