Members of the Advisory Board Internationalisation

Dr. Ferdinand Esser (ICBM)

Prof. Dr. Andreas Stein (IfM)

Dr. Herena Torio (IfP)

Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer (IBU)

Prof. Dr. Gunther Wittstock (IfC)

 

 

Advisory Board Internationalisation

Research & Travel Programme (ReTraP) of School V

Advisory Board Internationalisation

Research & Travel Programme (ReTraP) of School V

The main objectives of this travel programme are to financial support the international mobility of young researchers (including registered PhD students) and to promote international collaborations of lecturers and students. The programme is part of the implementation process of the overall internationalisation strategy of the School V and the university. The programme also intends to explicitly promote female researchers (including registered Master students and above) in building up their international network and to present their scientific results in the broad international community.

Funding Criteria

The programme aims to support three main categories:

  1. Outgoing: Individual young researchers (including registered PhD students) affiliated with the university whose projects fit within the overall strategy for research or internationalisation of the School V. Examples are summer schools, conferences, lab visits, field work, initiation of an international cooperation, etc.
  2. Outgoing: Excellent female scientists (registered Master students and above as well as scholarship holders) whose activities fit within the overall strategy for research or internationalisation of the School V. Examples are poster presentations or contributed talks at international conferences, high-level international qualification courses, invited international research stays, etc. (Subject to the availability of funds.)
  3. Incoming: Individual young researchers (postdoc level) whose projects fit within the overall strategy for research or internationalisation of the School V. For instance short-term visitors in preparation of a long-term international cooperation project or preparation of an international graduate programme or a specialised small workshop for pro-active recruiting of talented young researchers.

The support is mainly based on a co-financing funding model. Applications related to existing excellence clusters or collaborative research centres are not being considered.

Application Procedure

The application of the travel activity has to be initiated by the head of the research group the applicant is affiliated with. Please fill out the online application form here

uol.de/mathematik/erasmus/retrap

and include all supporting data. A concise statement of support by the head of the research group is expected. This statement should include information on whether the support is for a start-up financing or an individual project and how this fits within the overall strategy of the School V. For individual projects please include precise information on the importance of the measure, e.g. an invited or a contributed talk, a poster presentation, or a summer school. Please include information on co-financing. Individual projects may be considered with lower priority.

Deadlines 2024:  February 1st,  May 2nd,  August 1st,  November 1st 2024.

All travel activities between January 1st and December 31st 2024 will be considered. All travel activities have to be completed by December 31st 2024.

Further rounds in the academic year 2025 with the first deadline February 1st 2025 are planned.

The support will be decided on a case-by-case basis by the Advisory Board Internationalisation and possibly by the members of the Advisory Board for the promotion of female early-career researchers depending on the priority and the quality of the travel activity. Usually a maximum of 50 % of the expected total costs will be granted. The funding will be credited to the research group of the applicant after completion of the travel activity and its claim for travel expenses. An expense report is expected.

Contact and Advisory Board Internationalisation

The recently launched Advisory Board Internationalisation aims to advise the Dean’s office in matters of Internationalisation of the School of Mathematics and Science (School V) and to establish a financial programme to support strategic international activities within the school. This programme fits well within the scope of the structural planning process for internationalisation of the university.

In case of further questions about ReTraP please contact your institute representative of the Advisory Board Internationalisation or Prof. Dr. Andreas Stein,  .

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