Research Funding
The GGN awards travel grants for attending scientific events.
Would you like to present your research work at a meeting or conference? Would you like to attend a congress or a summer school? Are you planning a reserach stay? Participation in scientific events is highly beneficial: You will collect (international) research experience, learn from leading experts, expand your personal network, get to know new methods and get a different perspective within your field of research.
The exchange with other researchers and the networking that takes place at scientific events is of central importance for young scientists. Sometimes it is not possible to finance such a trip with third-party funding. In such cases, the GGN can support its early career researchers with a travel grant of up to EUR 500.
Who can apply?
Applications are open to Master students, doctoral students and postdocs at JLU who are members of the GGN.
What is funded?
Expenses for traveling to conferences, meetings, congresses or symposia (with own contribution), a participation in summer schools or workshops as well as research stays longer than one week. The GGN will cover a maximum amount of EUR 500 of the total cost of the trip. The professorship or the institution to which the applicant belongs, or the applicant himself, must bear the additional costs incurred.
What needs to be submitted for application?
Please submit the following documents:
- Reason for travel grant application (topic, description and objectives of the planned project)
- Personal data sheet (cv)
- Title and abstract of own contribution (if applicable)
- Cost calculation
- Declaration by the professorship or the institution the applicant is assigned to that it is not possible to adequately finance the planned trip from third-party funding.
When do the documents have to be submitted?
Please submit your application at least four weeks before the start of your travel and so that a decision can be made before cost-incurring obligations are entered into. Please send the necessary documents to the GGN office (Leihgesterner Weg 52, 35392 Gießen, mail@ggn.uni-giessen.de ).
Who is deciding?
The Executive Board of the GGN.
Notes
- As an employee of JLU, you have to submit a travel notification before the trip. If your application is successful, you will receive a letter of confirmation that the GGN will bear the costs as announced. After the trip, please send the application for reimbursement of travel expenses, including all original bills and receipts, the approved travel notification, the letter of confirmation and the confirmation of participation, directly to Department D.
- Funding is limited to two trips per person per calendar year. The maximum total amount of funding per person is EUR 1500.
What are the evaluation criteria?
The awards will be granted based on the following criteria:
- Acquisition of a third-party funded project of established funding organizations and first peer-reviewed publications on the research subject.
- A notable commitment and a high level of quality in teaching. This may be expressed by the use of digital technologies in a way that promotes learning, by a successful combination of research and teaching, or by the implementation of innovative concepts constructively applied to challenging teaching situations.
- An exemplary action and voluntary work for, and/or, with society beyond one's own qualification work for science and the visibility of the discipline, for example in the field of science communication, reciprocal transfer or citizen science.
- An outstanding PhD project (ongoing or completed) which is expected to make or has already made a significant contribution to the respective scientific field. This may be a widely acclaimed publication, the development of an innovative process or method, etc.
The project does not have to meet all evaluation criteria. The detailed description of the project should address all evaluation criteria that the project fulfills particularly well.
Who can apply?
Applications under points 1 to 3 are open to all GGN members who are at an early stage of their scientific career. Applications under point 4 are open to all doctoral students of the JLU who are members of the GGN and are pursuing a doctoral degree in the natural sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) or have been awarded this title by JLU Giessen in 2023 or 2024.
What documents must be submitted?
- Short cover letter (1-2 pages)
- Short CV
- Two letters of recommendation (each 1 page), at least one from a researcher with scientific expertise
- Detailed report of the project or the commitment to be awarded the grant (3 pages)
- Supporting verification, if applicable/possible (publication, press article, …)
- Proof of status as a doctoral student or of completion of the doctorate
Who decides on the applications?
All applications will be processed by the GGN managing office. The decision on the award is made by a commission. The commission represents the range of the natural sciences at Justus Liebig University and consists of four PhD supervisors (with deputies) and two postdocs.
Deadline and submission
Applications received by June 7, 2024 will be considered. All documents must be submitted in a single PDF document to mail .
Applications can be submitted in German or English.
On the initiative of the Dr. Herbert Stolzenberg Foundation and the Executive Board of the Justus Liebig University, the GGN is able to award prizes for the recognition of young scientists in the natural sciences.
2022
The GGN awards three early career researchers in the natural sciences.
On initiative of the Dr.-Herbert-Stolzenberg Foundation and the Executive Board of Justus Liebig University , the GGN granted three awards for supporting early career researchers in the natural sciences. The awards were endowed with € 1,000 each. They serve to honor young scientists at an early stage of their scientific careers who distinguish themselves through outstanding achievements in their field and exceptionally commitment to their discipline.
The winners of the Dr.-Herbert-Stolzenberg-Awards for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences:
Winner |
Marcel Linka
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Janis Kevin Eckhardt
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Dr. Anton Windfelder
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Institute |
Experimental Psychology (FB06) |
Institute for Theoretical Physics (FB07) |
Experimental Radiology, Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME |
Supervisor(s) |
Prof. Ben de Haas, Ph.D. Prof. Dr. Jutta Billino (apl.) |
Prof. Dr. Christian Heiliger | Prof. Dr. Tina Trenczek |
Topic |
For his outstanding commitment to the connection between basic research and science communication, in particular his citizen science project " Millionen Augenblicke ". |
For his excellent scientific work on future battery electrodes and the development of a network model to study impedance spectra of battery materials. |
In recognition of the development of an alternative high-throughput screening system for the targeted characterization and non-invasive diagnosis of inflammatory changes in the gut of tobacco hawkmoth larvae and its unparalleled commitment to effectively process and make available its research results to the public. |
The award ceremony took place on July 3, 2023 as part of the opening ceremony of the GGN.
You can find the call for applications for the award 2022 here.
The application phase ended on April 14, 2023.We would like to thank all applicants for their outstanding submissions.
You want to learn a specific method or topic, but there is no workshop that teaches it? You would love to discuss hands-on research topics with experts in your field? You are an expert yourself and would like to pass on your knowledge to other early career researchers?
The GGN supports the organization of 3 workshops by early career researchers of the GGN. Apply now to get financial support of 10.000 € for the organization.
Application deadline
31 st August 2024
Requirements
- You can apply alone or as a group
- You or at least one person of the group is a GGN member
- You will organize the whole workshop by yourself, the GGN can support you in the organization
- The workshop will take place latest in November 2024
- A letter (1-2 pages, English or German) describing your motivation, the topic and structure of the workshop, and the expected benefit for other early career researchers
- An estimation of the costs involved (equipment, travel expenses of invited guests, etc.)
Send your documents to the GGN office: mail
You are in the last phase of your doctorate and don’t know how to finish data collection or analysis besides all the other tasks you have to handle? You are starting a new experiment and a helping hand is needed to set up your equipment? Your experiments failed and you have to start all over again? Or, you just want assistance for your experiments?
Apply now to get hired a student research assistant! The GGN supports 10 early career researchers by providing financial resources for a student research assistant in the period of October 2024 to March 2025 .
Application deadline
31 st August 2024
Requirements
- You and the head of your group are GGN members
- You will search for a suitable candidate by yourself (a student assistant who is already working in your group can be a candidate as well)
- A one-page letter (English or German) describing your motivation and the tasks of the student research assistant
- A statement of the head of your group that he or she agrees with the application
Send your documents to the GGN office: mail