Citations:Forschungsstipendium

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  • 1972 December, Arthur Everett Pitcher, Gordon L. Walker, Wendell Helms Fleming, editors, 𝒩ℴ𝓉𝒾𝒸ℯ𝓈 of the American Mathematical Society[1], volume 19, number 8 (pages 359—438, A‒831—A‒866), issue № 142: Special Issue: Assistantships and Fellowships in Mathematics in 1973–1974, § II. “Stipends for Study and Travel”, ‘Travel and Study Abroad’, page 435:
    Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowships. These fellowships of 6 to 12 months are offered in order to pursue advanced academic research projects at a German university or research institute. Fields of research and citizenship are unrestricted. Amount of stipend: ‘Forschungsstipendium’ DM 1600.-monthly, ‘Dozentenstipendium’ DM 1900.-monthly; supplementary family allowances, travel expenses. An extension of the original award period is possible. Applicants should furnish proof of independent teaching experience at university level or research work (of at least two years if interested in a ‘Forschungsstipendium’ and at least five years if interested in a ‘Dozentenstipendium’). They should hold a Ph.D., have sufficient knowledge of German and, as a rule, not be older than 38. Applicants for a ‘Dozentenstipendium’ should have outstanding academic publications to their credit. For further information write to Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, 53 Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Schillerstrasse 12, Germany.
  • 1981, Blake Lee Spahr, Problems and Perspectives: A Collection of Essays on German Baroque Literature (Arbeiten zur mittleren deutschen Literatur und Sprache, volume 9, edited by Hans-Gert Roloff; Europäische Hochschulschriften, series 1: Deutsche Literatur und Germanistik, volume 423), Frankfurt am Main/Bern: Peter Lang, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 11:
    Only in recent times, due to the enlightened attitude of Dr. Paul Raabe, Director of the Herzog August Bibliothek, and the generosity of the Forschungsstipendia have foreign scholars been able to investigate the treasures of that library in a measure commensurate with the complications of the materials.
  • 2008 April 12, Dale Jacquette, The Philosophy of Mind: The Metaphysics of Consciousness, London/New York: Continuum, published 2009, →ISBN, →LCCN, Preface, page xiii:
    My reflections on intentionality were nurtured during research visits to Germany in 1989–1990 and 2000–2001, supported by generous Forschungsstipendien from the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, and in 2005–2006, during my Resident Research Fellowship at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
  • 2010, James Anthony Kelhoffer, Persecution, Persuasion and Power: Readiness to Withstand Hardship as a Corroboration of Legitimacy in the New Testament (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament; 270), TĂźbingen: Mohr Siebeck, →ISBN, →ISSN, Acknowledgments, page vii:
    At the November, 2004 SBL Meeting, Prof. Dr. JĂśrg Frey encouraged me to pursue this line of research and to apply to the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung for a Forschungsstipendium.