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© C
hristian L
ord
Otto
Alumni Meeting 2016
Katharina McGrath, DAAD-Lecturer
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The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is …
A self-governing organisation
of German universities:
238 member universities
107 student bodies
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Structure and organisation
President
Prof. Dr. Margret Wintermantel
Headquarters Bonn
Berlin OfficeSelection Committees
Board of Trustees
General Assembly
Secretary General
Dr. Dorothea Rüland
Vice President
Prof. Dr. Joybrato Mukherjee
Regional Offices
Information CentresUniversities Student Bodies
Executive
Committee
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ichte
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Bosse u
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AA
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eadquart
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), D
ört
he H
agenguth
(old
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ity)
, M
ichael Jord
an (
auditori
um
)
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The DAAD supports academic
exchange in three main areas
■ Scholarships for the Best
■ Structures for Internationalisation
■ Expertise for Academic
Collaboration
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Goals and tasks of the DAAD
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EXPERTISE FOR
ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR
INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
THE BEST
Three strategic areas of activity
Grant scholarships to the best
so that the professionals and leaders
of tomorrow can gain qualifications at
the best locations, prepare for positions
of responsibility and cultivate contacts
throughout the world.
Create structures that promote
internationalisation
so that higher education
institutions can improve the
quality of research and
instruction and address the
challenges of the future with
strong partners.
so that more people can cross
borders and achieve success in
study and research.
so that German remains an
important language of culture
and scholarship.
so that higher education
institutions may contribute to
development and build bridges
to surmount conflicts.
Offer expertise for academic
collaboration
so that academic and political leaders
are able to make well-informed policy
decisions.
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Scholarships for the Best
Extensive and personal advice:
Orientation seminars and scholarship
holder meetings help you feel at home
in Germany faster.
© M
ichael
Jord
an
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The DAAD has
helped 1,175,000
Germans travel the
world since 1950.
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atthia
s B
rucker
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The DAAD has introduced
860,000 foreigners to
Germany since 1950.
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olfgang H
übner-
Sta
uf
Scholarships for the Best
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Funding recipients in 2014
29,111through individual grants
40,732through EU mobility programmes
51,273through project funding
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DAAD Strategy 2020:
Scholarships for the Best
The DAAD aims to
Support academic, interdisciplinary and
socio-cultural integration and networking
between scholarship holders more
strongly.
Develop new advising concepts.
Stay in permanent contact with former
scholarship holders and recruit them as
ambassadors of international
collaboration.
Promote equal opportunity.
EXPERTISE FOR
ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR
INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR THE BEST
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Government scholarships
We manage scholarship
programmes on behalf of
foreign governments and
foundations.
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orb
ert
Hütterm
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n
Origins and destinations of DAAD scholarship holders
2014*
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3,965IN
43,002OUT
Western Europe
and Turkey
1,758IN
5,741OUT
North America
8,410IN
3,416OUT
Latin America
Sub-Saharan Africa
4,783IN
1,923OUT
North Africa /
Middle East
Central and Eastern
Europe, CIS
Asia-Pacific
14,834IN
10,034OUT
8,144IN
6,799OUT
6,360IN
1,923OUT
48,254Foreigners
72,857Germans *including EU
programmes
DAAD funding recipients (2014) – Subjects
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1,738
4,377
5,523
5,916
18,630
20,327
25,151
39,454
Interdisciplinary
Veterinary medicine, agronomy, forestry& nutritional sciences, ecology
Art, music and sports science
Human medicine
Mathematics and natural sciences
Engineering
Language and cultural studies
Law, economics, social sciences
Alumni Day 2016 Philippines
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d A
usserh
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r/
Pete
r H
imsel
Structures for Internationalisation
■ We create structures for higher
education in Germany and
throughout the world.
■ Universities are our partners.
■ The DAAD provides support and
advice.
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DAAD Strategy 2020:
Structures for Internationalisation
The DAAD aims to
Support higher education institutions as they
implement their own internationalisation
strategies.
Better integrate higher education institutions
of applied sciences/work-study programmes
into international cooperation.
Promote and use forms of virtual learning to
reach new target groups.
Adapt funding measures and
internationalisation structures to incorporate
diversity and life-long learning.
EXPERTISE FOR
ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR
INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR
THE BEST
Structures for Internationalisation
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Transnational education
Internationalisation means here: promoting the mobility of structures instead of the mobility of
people. German universities, often in collaboration with local partners, offer their study
programmes abroad
“German Study Programmes Abroad” (BMBF), cooperation projects and Centres of
Excellence (AA and BMZ)
Scholarships, e.g. for exchange programmes and internships in Germany (AA)
Over 70 projects, 10,000 graduates, 20,000 students (BA, MA, PhD)
Various formats:
Jointly offered degree programmes
Overseas Campuses:
(e.g. TU Berlin Campus El Gouna/Egypt, GIST-TUM
Asia, Heidelberg Center Santiago de Chile)
Binational universities
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euts
ch
-Kasachis
che U
niv
ers
ität
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DAAD Strategy 2020:
Structures for Internationalisation
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Strengthen the international reputation of
higher education institutions.
Promote the academic principles and
structures of the German system of
higher education.
Contribute to competence-building in
developing and emerging countries.
With transnational
education projects, the
DAAD aims to
EXPERTISE FOR
ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR
INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS
FOR
THE BEST
Projects by German higher education institutions
with DAAD funding
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an J
acob H
ofm
ann
Expertise for academic
collaboration
■ Regional competence and
expertise in internationalisation
■ Services and contacts with
partners worldwide
■ Support from a global network
of more than 70 offices
DAAD Strategy 2020:
Expertise for Academic Collaboration
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The DAAD wants to
Enable institutions in education, science
and culture to make informed, strategic
decisions.
Offer comprehensive professional and
regional expertise on academic systems
and collaborations in higher education to
institutions of higher education, national
and international bodies in a more
systematic fashion.
EXPERTISE FOR
ACADEMIC
COLLABORATION
STRUCTURES FOR
INTERNATIONALISATION
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
THE BEST
DAAD worldwide: Regional Offices, Information Centres
and Lectureships (DAAD-Lektors)
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Buenos AiresSantiago de Chile
São Paulo
Bogotá
CaracasSan José
San Francisco
Toronto
Rio de Janeiro
Mexico City
New York
London
BrusselsParis
St. Petersburg
RigaMinsk
Moscow
KievWarsaw
Prague
Rome Bucharest
Novosibirsk
Budapest
Madrid
Tunis
AccraYaoundé
Nairobi
Athens
Belgrade Istanbul
Ankara
Addis Ababa
East Jerusalem
Abu Dhabi
Amman
Yerevan
Erbil
Tbilisi AlmatyBaku
Tehran
BishkekTashkent
Dushanbe
IslamabadKabul
PuneChennai
New Delhi
TokyoBeijing
Shanghai
Seoul
Taipei City
Hong Kong
Guangzhou
Hanoi
BangkokHo Chi Minh City
Kuala LumpurSingapore
Sydney
Information Centres (ICs)
Regional Offices
BonnBerlin
Johannesburg
Cairo
Jakarta
Tel Aviv
Kazan
North America : 21
Western Europe and Turkey: 149
Central and Eastern Europe, CIS: 151
Latin America: 36
North Africa and the Middle East: 34
Sub-Saharan Africa: 20
Asia-Pacific: 66
Lectureships (DAAD-Lektors)
Funding opportunities for Fillipino individuals and HEIs
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• DAAD-RECFON Scholarships: Master’s degrees or PhD degrees in the
Community Nutrition Study Program at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of
Indonesia
• DAAD-SEARCA Scholarships: Master’s degrees or PhD degrees in agricultural
related subjects – www.searca.org
• DAAD-TROPMED Scholarships: Master’s degree or PhD degrees in tropical
medicine - www.seameotropmednetwork.org/
• Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS): Master’s degree or PhD
degrees – List of Programs:
https://www.daad.de/medien/deutschland/stipendien/formulare/epos_deadlines_2
017-2018.pdf
• DLR/DAAD Research-Fellowship-Programme: current offers:
https://www.daad.de/deutschland/stipendium/datenbank/de/15371-dlr-daad-
research-fellowships-current-offers/
• Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and
Good Governance - PPGG): current announcement:
https://www.daad.de/medien/deutschland/stipendien/formulare/ppgg-
announcement.pdf
Funding opportunities for Fillipino individuals
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• Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowships: Research at Leibniz institutes in
Germany
• Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience (P.R.I.M.E.)
• Re-invitation Programme for Former Scholarship Holders: enable former
scholarship holders to carry out research and working projects in Germany and to
maintain contacts as part of DAAD's global alumni network
• Research Grants: Bi-nationally supervised PhD degrees, PhD degrees in
Germany, one year research grants, grants for university academics and scientists
(post-doc)
• Graduate scholarships in the fields of Music, architecture and Arts/Fine
Arts/Film Studies
• Study Visits by Groups of Foreign Students: Study trips for groups of a
maximum of 15 students accompanied by one university teacher
• University Summer Courses offered in Germany for Foreign Students and
Graduates
• Study Visits for Academics – Arts and Architecture