DAAD Grants
Graduate Study and Research in Germany for UCI Students
- Introduction to the DAAD Grant
- Terms of DAAD Graduate Scholarship
- Eligibility
- Application Procedure
- Campus Contact
Introduction
The "Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst" (DAAD) is a private, publicly-funded, self-governing organization of higher education institutions in Germany. It's intent is to promote international academic relations by offering exchange programs to students, faculty, administrators and others involved in higher education. DAAD Grants are available to enrolled UCI graduate students wanting to conduct part of their graduate study and research in Germany.
U.S. Contact Information
The New York Office is the point of contact for students and scholars from the United States who are interested in the DAAD programs. For those interested in the Deutschlandjahr Scholarship and DAAD Graduate Scholarships in particular, please refer to "Campus Contact" portion for the UCI DAAD Advisors information. For all other DAAD programs, please direct your inquiry to:
DAAD New York Office
871 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017-1814
Tel.: (212) 758-3223
Fax: (212) 755-5780
E-mail: daadny@daad.org
For more detailed information on other opportunities for German studies, please visit the DAAD Website.
Terms of DAAD Graduate Scholarship
Length of Stay:
For stays of less than six months, the stay must occur either between January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010. Ph.D. applicants who wish to apply for January - June 2010 period should submit their application to the DAAD coordinator on June 30, 2009. Stays of seven to ten months should take place within the context of the German academic year of October 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011.
Two-month Language Course Grant:
A limited number of scholarship holders who receive seven to ten month grants may be awarded extra language training if the DAAD selection committee feels it is necessary. It is not possible to apply for these courses; they are awarded as a prerequisite of beginning the study/research period.
Monthly Stipend:
Stipends range from €795 to €975 depending on the level of academic advancement. The level of support is determined by DAAD.
Other Expenses:
Limited funds are available to cover study and research expenses, health insurance, and travel costs. More detailed information will be provided once awarded.
Eligibility
This is open to graduate students pursuing their masters or doctorate for study and/or research prior to completing their degree. Recent Ph.D. recipients within two years of degree completion may also apply to pursue post-doctoral research at libraries, archives, institutes or laboratories.
Fields of Study/Research:
The scholarship is open to all fields. For research in the fields of Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, or Pharmacy, contact DAAD for special guidelines.
German Language Proficiency:
Applicants must possess knowledge of the German language at a level which is sufficient to successfully conduct their project.
Citizenship:
In general, student applicants must be US citizens enrolled full-time in a degree-granting graduate program at a US university. Non-US citizens who have been enrolled full-time for more than one academic year at the time of application MAY be eligible. Recent Ph.D recipients should be US citizens affiliated with a US university. Foreign nationals must be affiliated with an accredited US university and must express intent of returning to that institution following the grant period. It is encouraged that all foreign nationals (graduate students and recent Ph.D. recipients) and German Citizens contact DAAD New York Office before applying to determine their eligibility status.
Age:
Applicants for long-term scholarships should be under the age of 32 at the start of the grant period. For short-term scholarships, applicants should be younger than 36.
Application Procedure
The current application form is in the DAAD website and students may download the forms in pdf standard or pdf re-writable version.
Please remember the following:
- The application and all supporting documents must be typewritten or computer generated and submitted in sextuplicate, one original and five copies.
- All blanks on the application must be completed, even if the information is available on the other supporting documents;
- The application materials should not be stapled, laminated or bound in folders;
- Students must sign the application form.
Project:
The project proposal should be written in English and not to exceed 5-6 pages in length double-spaced. Name of applicant and page number should appear on each page of the project proposal.
Invitation from German Host Institution:
Evidence of existing contact or attempt at establishing contact with academics at the chosen German Institution is acceptable. It is not necessary to translate this in English. E-mail correspondence cannot be submitted in lieu of the invitation but may be included in the application packet as reference.
Curriculum Vitae/Resume:
Your CV should be in chronological/tabular format. No narratives! Name of applicant should also appear on each page.
Letters of Recommendation:
Two original letters should be from professors at North American Institutions in your field of study and must be typed or computer generated on university stationary with a signature in ink. Faxes and e-mail messages are not acceptable.
Transcripts:
Submit complete official transcripts of all post-secondary studies, including explanation of the grading systems. DAAD will accept one original and five photocopies of each transcript. If transcripts must be sent to DAAD directly from the Registrar's Office, they should be sent ATTN: Graduate Scholarship.
Language Certificate:
A DAAD Language Certificate is included when you download an application. A faculty member in the German Department must complete this.
ABD Status:
A letter on university letterhead from your department chair confirming your "all but dissertation" (ABD) status, if applicable. The signature must be an original.
Applicants in Music and Fine Arts:
You must be in final stages of a masters program and be able to complete the degree before beginning the DAAD grant. The graduate program completed in the home country must be the same field of proposed study in Germany. Applicants in Music should have secured admission at one of the German federal music academies (Staatliche Musikhochschulen) and those in Fine Arts at one of the German federal art schools (Kunsthochschulen) before their DAAD grant award becomes official.
Application Deadlines
Performing Musicians and Fine Artists:
UCI Internal Deadline: Friday, September 25, 2009
DAAD Deadline: November 1, 2009
All Other Fields:
UCI Internal Deadline: Friday, October 9, 2009
DAAD Deadline: November 15, 2009
For students interested in the DAAD Graduate Fellowship, please submit the application form and supporting documents to the UCI DAAD Coordinator (Listed in "Campus Contact"). Only the official transcript can be sent directly to DAAD if absolutely necessary.
Campus Contact
DAAD Graduate Scholarship (for UCI Graduate Students)
Rachel Kaufman
Graduate Academic Affairs Analyst
University of California, Irvine
Graduate Division
120 Aldrich Hall
Irvine, CA 92697-3180
949-824-9031 (voice)
949-824-9096 (fax)
rachel.kaufman@rgs.uci.edu
Deutschlandjahr Scholarship (for UCI Undergraduates)
Rebecca Harris
Director, Scholarship Opportunities Program
Division of Undergraduate Affairs
University of California, Irvine
Suite 1200, Student Services II
Irvine, CA 92697-5680
949-824-1988 (voice)
rharris@uci.edu
