For at-risk and refugee researchers
- Freie Universität offers support with funding applications and the possibility to work with institutes with short-term scholarships. All information can be found here.
Researchers and scholars who want to stay in Germany and establish professional contacts here can apply to the “Academics in Solidarity” program. The program connects you with mentors in your field, provides training opportunities and workshops, as well as small grants for research activities.
Here is a selection of funding programs for researchers who are refugees:
- The German Research Foundation’s Walter Benjamin Program is offering additional grants for researchers from Ukraine.
- The Humboldt Foundation’s Philipp Schwartz Initiative has extended its application deadline for researchers from Ukraine.
- The Volkswagen Foundation has established its own program for Ukrainian researchers who are refugees.
For a more extensive overview of different programs and support for researchers from Ukraine, please visit the German Academic Exchange Service’s (DAAD) website and the German-Ukrainian Academic Association’s website.
As the social security agreement between the European Union and Ukraine does not include health insurance, Ukrainian health insurance coverage does not apply in Germany. More information is available on the Flüchtlingsrat Berlin website.