Anna Magull Foundation
History of the foundation
The Anna Magull Foundation has existed at the University of Oldenburg since 1985.
It goes back to the testamentary disposition of Anna Magull, a commercial teacher who died in 1972 and was formerly the director and owner of a private commercial school in Hamelin, to establish a foundation from her assets to support students of commercial teaching in the event that no sign of life should come from her son, who was missing in Russia ten years after her death. In fulfilment of the last will and testament, the Lower Saxony Minister for Science and Art established the Anna Magull Foundation as a foundation with legal capacity under civil law with its headquarters in Oldenburg.
Funding objectives
The foundation supports Business Education students and graduates at the University of Oldenburg within the scope of the study and examination subjects Business Education and Business Didactics by providing scholarships for research internships and doctoral projects.
It also supports Business Education students with grants or subsidies towards the costs of learning materials, literature, publication projects, empirical Bachelor's and Master's theses, vocational education excursions, conference visits, studies abroad and much more.
Application requirements
Applicants must have good credits in Vocational and Business Education and Business Didactics. With regard to income, a declaration must be submitted as part of the application that the funds required for the funding request are not otherwise available.