Sep 24, 2024
New TU Dresden funding programs for mobility with India and Taiwan
In cooperation with the Saxon State Ministry of Science, Culture and Tourism (SMWK), TU Dresden is expanding its international mobility offers for India and Taiwan.
The Saxon Student Mobility Program (SSMP) allows students from all Saxon universities and faculties to study in India or Taiwan, and vice versa all students from Taiwan and India to spend time at TU Dresden.
The Saxon Science Ambassador Program (SSAP) is aimed at academic staff and supports various short and long-term stays in India or Taiwan.
Applications are possible on an ongoing basis.
Detailed information
Who can apply?
All students in BA, MA, diploma and state exam programs, as well as PhD candidates enrolled as students, from all Saxon universities can apply. The program is interdisciplinary. Students can apply from the 1st semester of their studies.
Please note that the funding is only available for exchange students staying for 1 or 2 semesters.
What can be funded?
Long-term stay (3 – 12 months)
- mobilty for 1 or 2 semesters at a university in India or Taiwan
- mobility for a research project, e.g. research for a thesis (not tied to semester periods)
Short-term stay (5 days – 6 weeks)
- Summer or Winter Schools
- Language courses at universities or established language learning institutes (at least 25 hours per week)
Where can you study?
The SSMP is intended for students who are planning a stay abroad in Taiwan or India. TU Dresden students can apply for an exchange place via our TUDweltweit or faculty cooperations.
For students who are enrolled at another Saxon university: please familiarize yourself with the offer and exchange places of your university.
The SSMP does not offer additional exchange places, only funding!
Amount of funding
The funding includes the following:
- 850 € monthly installment
- Country-specific travel allowance (1425 € for India, 2125 € for Taiwan)
There is the possibility to apply for a Social Top Up*:
- Students with degree of disability of 20 or higher or chronic illness
- First-time university graduates
- Working students
- Students with a child
The funding is paid out in two installments. You will receive 70 % of the funding after arrival at the host university and submission of the Confirmation of Arrival (PDF). You will receive the remaining 30 % after submitting the Confirmation of Attendance / Confirmation of Stay (PDF) and the Transcript of Records, which indicates your academic achievements at the partner university.
*The application is made via a sworn statement.
Application deadline
All application documents must be submitted to the International Office of the TU Dresden or uploaded to Mobility Online at least 3 months before the start of the stay abroad.
Application documents
- Student enrolled at TU Dresden Application form on Mobility Online
- Students enrolled at another Saxon university Application form on Mobility Online
- CV
- Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages)
- Learning Agreement (tabular overview of courses at the host university and which courses these correspond to at home university; courses with ca. 20 - 25 ECTS)
- Overview of previous academic achievements (if available: BA or “Vordiplom” certificate)
- Proof of language skills (English B2 according to CEFR; not older than 2 years at the time of application); valid language certificats: IELTS, TOEFL, TUD/TUDIAS certificate, DAAD language certificate, in the case of lower semesters, the Abitur also counts Note: previous stays abroad or certificates of participation in language courses are not valid
- 1 letter of recommendation from a university lecturer with at least a doctorate
- Proof of enrollment at the partner university (e.g. Letter of Admission/Acceptance)
- for external students (not enrolled at TU Dresden): Certificate of enrollment from the home university
Who can apply?
All students of Indian and Taiwanese universities in BA, MA and PhD programs can apply. The program is interdisciplinary. Students can apply from the first semester of their studies.
Please note that only exchange students staying for 1 or 2 semesters can apply for the funding.
What can be funded?
The following projects can be funded:
Long-term stays (3 - 12 months)
- Mobility for a semester long stay at a Saxon university
- Mobility for a research stay, e.g. research and preparation for a thesis (not tied to semester periods)
Short-term stay (5 days - 6 weeks)
- Summer or Winter Schools
- Language courses at universities or established language learning institutes (at least 25 hours per week)
Amount of funding
The funding includes the following benefits:
- 850 € monthly funding (calculated on a daily basis)1
- Country-specific travel allowance (1425 € for India, 2125 € for Taiwan)
There is the possibility to apply for a Social Top Up:
- Students with a degree of disability of 20 or higher or chronic illness
- First-time university graduates
- Working students
- Students with child(ren)
The fundingis paid out in two installments. You will receive 70% of the funding after arriving at the Saxon university and submitting the Confirmation of Arrival (PDF).
You will receive the remaining 30% after submitting the Confirmation of Attendance / Confirmation of Stay (PDF) and the Transcript of Records, which indicates your academic achievements at the partner university.
Application deadlines:
An application is possible as soon as you have applied to a Saxon university and have been accepted. Application documents should be submitted to the International Office of TU Dresden at least 3 months before the start of your studies at the Saxon university.
Application documents
- Application form on Mobility Online
- Certificate of enrollment from the home university
- Letter of Acceptance from the Saxon university2
- Transcript of Records or, if available, graduation certificate
- Language certificate (German B1 and/or B2 English for English-language courses)
- Letter of motivation (max. 2 pages)
- Learning Agreement (tabular overview of courses at the host university and which courses these correspond to at home university; courses with ca. 20 - 25 ECTS)3
- 1 letter of recommendation from a university lecturer with at least a doctorate in a relevant subject
Footnotes
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The funding is paid out in two installments.
70% of the total funding sum is paid at the beginning of the stay. The remaining 30% will be paid at the end of the stay. -
for short-term stays (e.g. language course, summer/winter school): confirmation of participation or proof of course fees paid
for semester-independent research stays: inviation from the host institution -
for short-term stays (e.g. language course, summer/winter school): course program
for semester-independent research stays: short description of the research project (max. 1 page), signed by the host institution and the home university
The new funding program, initiated by the Saxon Ministry of Science, Culture and Tourism, supports scientists from Saxon universities who are planning a stay in India or Taiwan. The aim is to strengthen existing partnerships in these countries, establish new partnerships, share expertise and promote Saxony, especially the respective Saxon university.
What can be funded?
A variety of mobility opportunities can be funded. These include, for example, participation in international conferences, workshops and events, cooperation talks, research or project agreements and initiating partnerships, giving a talk at Indian or Taiwanese universities and holding seminars or lectures.
Who can apply?
The Saxon Science Ambassador Program is open to all Saxon academic staff at doctoral level and above who wish to undertake a short-term or long-term stay in India or Taiwan.
How much funding is available?
How long? | 2-23 days | 1, 3 or 6 months |
---|---|---|
Funding | 180 € daily rate | 1500 € monthly rate |
Travel allowance |
1425 € India |
1425 € India 2125 € Taiwan |
Application deadlines
Applications can be submitted at any time, but all application documents should be submitted to the International Office 2 months before the start of the mobility
Application documents
- Completed application via Mobility Online (pipeline open approx. end of September), prior application is possible via an application form (available on request)
- Mobility Agreement (signed by all participants, i.e. lecturers, partner university, Saxon university)
- Business trip application (from the respective home institution)
Further to the SSMP/SSAP project homepage.
Contact us
Projektkoordinatorin
NameLina Bräu
Saxon Student Mobility Program & Saxon Science Ambassador Program
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