1.Find a German partner (PI)

Link https://www.hochschulkompass.de

 

– Only a researcher based in Germany can submit an application to the DFG.

-You are a partner from Central Asia (a project participant).

 

2.Choose a DFG programme

Programs

 

1.Research Grants Programme + Developing Countries Module

The main and largest programme. It funds a full Germany–Central Asia research project, publications, fieldwork, training, and travel. Your participation is included through the Developing Countries Module, Mercator Fellows, and Workshops.

More addional information availablehttps://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding

 

2. Initiation of International Collaboration

Suitable for starting cooperation: visits to Germany and Central Asia, initial meetings. https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding

 

3. Project-Specific Workshops (Module 52.06)

Funds the organization of scientific workshops and training events. https://www.dfg.de

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    3.Download the templates and documents  (Figure 2)

     

    Sourcehttps://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding

     

    4. Write the proposal (together with the German PI)

    The German PI prepares:

    • project objectives
    • scientific background / state of the art
    • budget
    • timeline
    • resources and infrastructure in Germany

    You prepare:

    • description of the region and field sites
    • your data, methods, and contribution
    • fieldwork plan
    • support letter from your university
    • CV using the DFG template

    5.The application is submitted by the German PI through the system https://elan.dfg.de

    The German PI submits the full application(Figure 3,4)

     

     

    7.DFG conducts the peer-review process

     

    • independent reviewers
    • the decision is usually made within 4–6 months

     

    8. After approval

     

    • the funds are transferred to the German university
    • collaboration with Central Asia is funded
    • trips, research activities, workshops, and equipment (if allowed) are supported