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Find similar grantsDFG Schwerpunktprogramme (Priority Programmes) is sponsored by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Aims to provide significant impulses for the further development of science through the coordinated, spatially distributed funding of important new topics.
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All Funding Programmes | DFG Structure of Funding Portfolio Albert Maucher Prize in Geoscience Bernd Rendel Prize in Geoscience Centres for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences Collaborative Research Centres / Transregios Coordinating Roles and Responsibilities in Information Infrastructures Digitisation and Indexing Discipline-Specific Information Services Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize Individual Research Grants Information Infrastructures for Research Data Infrastructures for Scholarly Publishing Initiation of International Collaboration International Scientific Events Major Instrumentation Initiatives Major Research Instrumentation National Research Data Infrastructure New Instrumentation for Research Open Access Publication Funding Reinhart Koselleck Projects Research Software Infrastructures (International) Research Training Groups State Major Instrumentation Ursula M.
Händel Animal Welfare Prize Walter Benjamin Programme Workshops for Early Career Investigators Proposal submitted by Individuals Proposal submitted by Institutions Funding focus: Investigators Walter Benjamin Programme Individual Research Grants Reinhart Koselleck Projects Initiation of International Collaboration Centres for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences Workshops for Early Career Investigators International Scientific Events Funding focus: Infrastructure New Instrumentation for Research Discipline-Specific Information Services Information Infrastructures for Research Data Infrastructures for Scholarly Publishing Digitisation and Indexing Coordinating Roles and Responsibilities in Information Infrastructures Research Software Infrastructures Collaborative Research Centres / Transregios (International) Research Training Groups Funding focus: Infrastructure Major Research Instrumentation State Major Instrumentation Major Instrumentation Initiatives Open Access Publication Funding National Research Data Infrastructure Funding focus: Investigators Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize Albert Maucher Prize in Geoscience Bernd Rendel Prize in Geoscience Ursula M.
Händel Animal Welfare Prize Structure of Funding Portfolio The DFG funding portfolio includes a wide range of funding instruments for research projects and research infrastructures. A distinction is made between funding for individual researchers and funding for institutions, according to the requirements and objectives of the research to be conducted. Individuals can also be nominated for research prizes.
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DFG Funding Support of Cooperation with Ukraine is sponsored by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The DFG is expanding its existing funding measures to support Ukrainian researchers. This includes making it easier to work on DFG research projects, applying for funding under the Walter Benjamin Programme, and covering the Ukrainian share of bilateral research projects.
DFG - Emmy Noether Groups – “Methods in Artificial Intelligence” Call for proposals 2026/2027 is sponsored by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation. This call aims to fund research groups focusing on methods in Artificial Intelligence, including their theoretical foundations, analysis, and evaluation. It targets early-career researchers to establish independent research groups.