Research Funding – an overview (October, 12th, 2022) – Online Training
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Third-party funds for research become more and more important to conduct own research projects. To successfully apply for research funding, researchers need the knowledge on funding sources, processes and formalities. In this event, we provide an overview on third party funding opportunities in Germany and support structures at TU Darmstadt.
Content:
- Which funding agencies do exist?
- Which funding programs are there?
- Which funding program fits with my requirements?
- Which conditions need to be considered?
- Which support does TU Darmstadt offer?
Target group: Advanced doctoral candidates and Post-Docs of all disciplines who work on a research proposal or plan to do so
Speakers:
- Dr. Stina Preuß | Directorate VI – Research Services & Technology Transfer, TU Darmstadt
- Dr. Karin Süß | Directorate VI – Research Services & Technology Transfer, TU Darmstadt
Date/Time: Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Online via Zoom. You will receive a Link via Mail from the speakers.
Language: English
Please fill in the (wird in neuem Tab geöffnet) and send it signed by your supervisor or adviser via E-Mail: Ingenium registration formingenium-anmeldung@tu-…

received her PhD as a sociologist from University of Heidelberg in the field of organisational and institutional sociology. She has been managing various projects (EU-Project ITSSOIN – University of Heidelberg/ EFRE-Project INTRA Lab) and established an innovation lab in the social welfare system. Stina Preuß is the person to contact regarding DFG funding (especially CRC, TRR) and the Hessian funding programme LOEWE. Stina Preuß
Her motto: Share as much information needed for further, independent work. And not more.
received her PhD as a biologist from TU Darmstadt. She is a trained coach. Before working with the Directorate VI – Research Services & Technology Transfer, she has been employee with the Gender Equality Office at TU Darmstadt (Gender consulting for collaborative research) for several years. As a trainer, she combines her experiences as a scientist, science manager, coach, and consultant. She is the person to contact regarding TU’s Athena Young Investigator programme as well as Junior Research Group Leader programmes by DFG and BMBF. Karin Süß