The GA funding program Lab2Lab is supporting the exchange and lively collaboration of early career researchers based on the cooperation of international working groups (AGs). The aim is to combine the achievement of intercultural skills and international experience with scientific competence enhancement, know-how transfer, the opportunity for international networking and career planning. For more information, see link.
From Saxony to the world: Discover, learn, become more! Would you like to spend part of your studies abroad? Students and graduates as well as universities and companies will find all the information they need about internships abroad and their funding opportunities here. For more information, see here.
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the largest global support organisation in the field of international exchanges for students and academics and is represented in 58 countries. You can get advice and help for financing your studies in Germany from the DAAD information center in your home country. For more information, see Lab2Lab and here.
The Dresden Fellowship Programme invites international scholars to conduct joint research and teaching at the TU Dresden. For two weeks up to six months, early-career researchers can be funded as Dresden Junior Fellows and established researchers as Dresden Senior Fellows.
The Eleonore Trefftz Program at TU Dresden makes temporary stays possible for visiting women scientists who represent their subject in teaching and research at a respective faculty. Female professors, junior professors and junior researchers who are at least at an advanced stage of their postdoc can hold visiting professorships for 3 to 12 months researching and teaching.
For more information, see the Dresden Fellowship Program and the Eleonore Trefftz Program.