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University scholarship for the completion of the doctorate in DFG Research Training Groups

Eligibility for Funding

Eligible for funding are doctoral candidates of all faculties who are working on their doctoral thesis in a DFG Research Training Group (RTG) at the University of Freiburg and have not finished their doctoral thesis within the maximum funding period of 3 years. A prerequisite for the scholarship is previous funding of the doctoral thesis by the DFG RTG for 36 months.

The university scholarship for the completion of the doctorate should serve as a solution for exceptional cases.

 

Type of Funding

Scholarship (without without employment relationship)
Tax free, not subject to compulsory social security contributions

 

Amount of Funding

Scholarship in the amount of 1300 euros per month (including an allowance for material costs and travel expenses). Scholarship holders with children receive an additional amount of 300 euros per month for one child, and an additional 100 euros for every further child.

 

Period of Funding

Up to one year

 

Application Process

Please submit hardcopies of your complete application documents (see list below) to the Graduate Centre (GraCe) at Freiburg Research Services anytime. The Central Grants Commission holds meetings three times a year to decide on all applications received (as a rule, meetings are held in February/March, June/July, and October/November). The next meeting of the Central Grants Commission is in June 2024. The application deadline for this meeting is 13 May 2024 at 1:00 pm. Any applications received after this deadline will only be considered at the next meeting. After the commission makes its decision, the GraCe will inform you as soon as possible whether and for what time period your application has been considered. In case of a positive decision, the amount of funding is generally transferred to your bank account at the beginning of each month.

 

Employment relationship in addition to the doctoral thesis

Scholarship holders may hold a work contract not related to the doctoral thesis (with regard to content, time, or place) of up to 40 hours per month. A monthly net income of up to 750 euros is not deducted from the amount of funding [see § 2 (1) and (2) of the German Income Tax Act (EStG)].
Scholarships are generally not subject to compulsory social security contributions and are tax free as per § 3 (44) of the German Income Tax Act (EStG). However, this does not apply to scholarship holders employed within the direct context of their doctoral thesis, i.e., for employment that is not separable from the doctoral project. In this case, the scholarship is subject to compulsory social security contributions and income tax. Therefore, scholarship holders holding a University of Freiburg work contract should separate their doctoral thesis from their employment with regard to content, time, and place. Otherwise, the authorities might demand that the employer (e.g., the specific institute) make a retrospective tax payment.
We strongly recommend ensuring that your work on the doctoral thesis is clearly distinct from your activities with regard to any employment relationship at the University of Freiburg.

 

Application Documents

  1. Completed application form wet-inked signed by the applicant 
  2. Specific reasons why you are applying for the scholarship for the completion of the doctorate. Specific reasons may include academic reasons (e.g., unforeseeable problems in your doctoral thesis) as well as personal circumstances.
  3. Description of your doctoral thesis, including work you have accomplished so far, as well as a detailed time schedule and milestones for the time period applied for.
  4. Letter of recommendation from your main supervisor regarding your application for the scholarship for the completion of the doctorate (not in copy). The letter should particularly respond to the following points: 1) specific reasons for the funding to complete the doctoral thesis, 2) achievements and results accomplished in the doctoral project, 3) likelihood that the doctoral thesis will lead to an important academic publication, 4) feasibility of work and time schedule
  5. Letter of support from the spokesperson of your DFG Research Training Group including a confirmation of your previous funding by the DFG RTG (not in copy)
  6. Informal statement on the unavailability of alternative funding by your institute/faculty or others (must be signed by your main supervisor and the dean of your faculty)
  7. Curriculum vitae including details on your final grades
  8. Copy of your confirmation of acceptance as a doctoral candidate from your faculty – please note that neither certificates of your (foreign) degree nor confirmations of supervision by your supervisor are a confirmation of acceptance!
  9. For child allowance: A copy of the birth certificate of your child(ren) and the family registration certificate not in copy

 

Please note that we can only accept your application and pass it on to the Central Grants Commission if it contains all the documents listed above. Please contact us in cases of any uncertainty before submitting your application.

 

If you have further questions, general requests, or suggestions, please contact

Phone Number: +49 761 203-6812

 

Application Address

University of Freiburg
Freiburg Research Services
Graduate Centre (GraCe)
Ms Aleksandra Pojda de Pérez
Fahnenbergplatz
D-79085 Freiburg
Germany