This fellowship is available to students interested in conducting a project in Germany, alongside a one-year intensive German-language course, originating from developing nations. It is fully supported by the Federal Environment Ministry’s (BMU) International Climate Initiative in Germany. The fellowship aims to provide practical knowledge and expertise in climate protection and management, allowing fellows to choose their own hosts regardless of organizational involvement.
Award: Selected students interested in conducting a project in Germany, alongside a one-year intensive German-language course from developing nations, will receive the award. The number of scholarships available is not specified.
Value of award: The selected candidate will receive a monthly fellowship ranging between €2,150 and €2,650, depending on the availability of funds.
Eligibility Criteria for Germany International Fellowship in Climate Protection 2024-25: Candidates must meet the following criteria to apply:
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent completed with outstanding results from a recognized university no more than 12 years prior to the fellowship start.
- Demonstrate leadership skills.
- Possess 48 months of professional experience in a leadership role in the field of climate protection or hold further academic or professional qualifications.
- Have a good command of English and/or German.
- Acquire initial practical experience in climate protection projects under any organization.
- No age limit specified.
Nationality: Applicants must be from non-European transition or developing countries or emerging economies.
Application Procedure for Germany International Fellowship in Climate Protection 2024-25: Candidates must provide two expert references and submit the application form along with required documents via email or post as per the details on the official website.
Application Deadline: Expected Online applications are typically released around March 2024. Applicants are advised to visit the official website for further information, guidelines, and the official schedule before applying.
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