Maria Reiche Doctoral Fellowships (without Faculty of Medicine)
Until July 2021: Scholarship Program for the Promotion of Early-Career Female Scientists of TU Dresden (without Faculty of Medicine)
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In brief
The Maria Reiche Doctoral Fellowships are specifically for graduate women pursuing doctoral degrees. Eligible are all female graduates, who intend to earn a doctoral degree at TU Dresden and who are not working more than two years on their doctorate and whose funding by scholarships, third-party funds etc. has ended.
Please note: The membership at Graduate Academy is mandatory when applying for funding or has to be requested within two months’ time after funding approval.
- Duration of funding: The scholarship is awarded for a maximum period of three years depending on the available budget. The scholarship funding ends with the month in which the dissertation thesis is submitted, at the latest after three years.
- Extent of funding: The monthly grant consists of EUR 1,365.00 and if applicable, a monthly family allowance of EUR 400.00 for the first and EUR 100.00 for each additional child.
- Application deadline: 31st March*
*If the end of the deadline falls on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, the application deadline ends at the end of the next working day. - Earliest start of grant: 1st October
Latest start of grant: 1st March of the upcoming year
Application & Application Documents
expected January 2025
Program description
with detailed information on the application process
and references to further mandatory application documents
Application documents:
Please note: not all application documents are barrier-free.
Should you require the Letter of Recommendation as barrier-free documents, please contact the team of the Graduate Academy (email: graduiertenakademie@tu-dresden.de).
- Online application form
[Will be activated again for the next Call for Applications] - 1. Letter of Recommendation
from your first academic supervisor or Young Investigator - 2. Letter of Recommendation
from a second academic supervisor, researcher at postdoctoral level or a junior research group leader - All further application documents to be submitted, please refer to the Program description
The application has to be submitted
- within the deadline and
- only electronically as one PDF-file (exception: Letters of Recommendation)
via e-mail to graduiertenakademie@tu-dresden.de with the subject “Maria Reiche Doctoral Fellowships“.
No subsequent submissions are possible after the application deadline.
Incomplete applications are excluded from the selection procedure for formal reasons.
FAQ
Questions regarding the application and selection process:
Female (prospective) doctoral candidates at the TU Dresden, who are not working more than two years on their doctorate. The two years are considered to be completed latest in the month before the requested funding period begins.
You cannot apply if you will be employed as a research assistant (for 19 hours per week) or hold an employment relationship or receive funding from another institution (such as private funding institutions, industry) during the applied period of funding.
Doctoral candidates of the faculty of medicine are also not eligible.
Your supervising professor is the primary supervisor, who is officially responsible for you during your doctorate and who signed the supervision agreement.
The description of the research project shall not exceed 7 pages and has to include:
- Problem statement, explanation and aim of the planned project
- Description of the topic related to the state of the art in the discipline (literary review)
- Preparatory work
- Work und time schedule for the requested funding period
There are no formal restrictions to the design of the description, but we recommend the following:
- A4
- font size mininum 10, preferably Arial
- Cover sheet and bibliography can be added to the 7 pages of the description
For almost all scholarship applications, a separate letter of motivation is required.
You only have to convince by your written application when applying for this scholarship program - a personal interview will not take place. The more important is the letter of motivation: use it to present your personality and motivation for your application. In principle, a letter of motivation is similar to a job application and you need to present yourself, your knowledge and skills and relate them to the funding provider. The letter of motivation is the perfect instrument for that, because it offers more space to explain your personal and academic background than the "ordinary" cover letter can do only in brief.
There is no formal pattern for such a letter - but you can implement some tips, because you should convince with your "personal touch" to convince:
Content issues:
- Before writing, think about why do you fit to the TU Dresden and especially this funding program? Why do you even need a scholarship and why exactly this? Why should the TU Dresden just promote you? Why do you want to pursue a doctorate?
- What do you expect from the scholarship? How would the scholarship specifically help you to pursue and achieve your personal and professional goals?
- Read the call for applications thoroughly and highlight all the requirements and expectations (criteria) that are set to the applicants. Describe how you meet these criteria and why you are the appropriate candidate for the scholarship. Best to prove your statements with examples as well.
- Use the most important and appropriate points from your curriculum vitae, which qualify you especially for the scholarship, which you particularly distinguish and stand out from others, e.g., study, internships, work experience, language skills, awards / honors, publications, previous doctoral studies etc.
Formal issues:
- max. 2 pages
- DIN A4 page
- at least font size 11
The selection takes place by the executive committee of the Graduate Academy and the Equal Opportunities Officer of TU Dresden on the basis of the application handed in. The scholarships are awarded in a competitive process. The criteria are:
- qualification of the applicant (academic performance, publications, prizes/awards)
- quality of the letter of recommendation and the
- consideration of life circumstances (social criteria: e.g. children, family members in need of care).
Questions regarding the funding modalities:
No, the grants are not subject to social insurance contribution, because according to § 3 Nr. 44 Income Tax Act (EStG) they are exempt from taxation. Reception of the grant does not constitute a employment relationship and thus does not represent a payment according to § 14 Social Insurance Code (SGB) IV. As a result, the funding is not subject to social insurance contribution. It is the grant holder's sole responsibility to arrange for all her necessary personal and property insurances. Financial assistance in case of illness, or contributions to health insurance cannot be granted.
No, because the grants do not constitute an employment relationship, your health is not insured via the TU Dresden. As it is obligatory to be sufficiently health insured, it is your own responsibility to procure a health insurance and cover its costs. Neither does the grant include an accident or third party liability insurance. We therefore highly recommend you arrange for those insurances as well.
As a matter of principle, yes, it is possible to pursue sideline activities and as well as to earn additional income during the funding period for up to 10 hours/week or 2 SWS teaching activity.
No, it is not possible to receive a scholarship (short- or long-term) or a mobility grant (short-term research stay abroad) of the Graduate Academy/TU Dresden during parental leave. The payment of any scholarship rests during parental leave. In case of pregnancy, the payment of the scholarship will continue during the maternity protection period according to the Maternity Protection Law and after the end of the parental leave. The interruption during that time will not be charged on the length of the scholarship.
Applications for Travel Awards are possible only if such an attendance during your maternity/parental leave is compatible with the guidelines of the scholarship provider or your employer. It is absolutely necessary to ask in advance and before submitting your application, if your donor allows or supports such travels.
As a grant holder you are obliged to inform the Graduate Academy about all personal and economic changes that are relavant for the amount of your funding. Especially income changes may lead to a reduction of the amount of funding you receive.
Contact
Coordinator Funding Programs
NameMs Ekaterina Schacht M.A.
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