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Funding opportunities for postdocs

Many third-party funding providers offer special funding programs for early career researchers. Depending on the career stage, various options can be selected here as building blocks for academic independence and a further career path. For example, the acquisition of your own position in a research project or the management of your own junior research group through to the establishment of networks, collaborations and mobility programs in Germany and abroad. We have compiled the most important funding providers and funding programs for you from the wealth of offers.

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Support programs

Acquiring your own third-party funded project is of great importance for your academic career path. At the same time, you can also apply for your own position or a scholarship and thus obtain basic funding for postdocs, usually for two to three years.

Note: Please contact the Research Funding Office for advice on DFG programs for early career researchers. A proposal for a research position must be submitted to the Research Funding Office for review before submission. Please also note the internal procedures for submitting proposals.

The DFG's Heisenberg Program is primarily aimed at excellent researchers who have already attained their professional standing and want to prepare themselves for a long-term professorship with a top-class research project and further enhance their scientific reputation. The Heisenberg program offers the following modules: Heisenberg position, Heisenberg rotation position, Heisenberg professorship and Heisenberg fellowship.

The Volkswagen Foundation's Lichtenberg Endowed Professorship is intended to establish the endowment as a sustainable funding instrument for outstanding academics in endowed professorships.

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) of the EU serve the individual career development of experienced researchers through training, research and international or intersectoral mobility. The broad-based expansion of skills is intended to pave the way to a successful career for researchers.

Humboldt Research Fellowships from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation enable researchers at various stages of their careers to carry out their personal research project - in cooperation with a host research institution of their choice in Germany.

The DAAD promotes the international exchange of students and academics. In the DAAD scholarship bank you will find DAAD scholarships for stays abroad during your doctorate, as well as scholarships from other funding bodies.

The Heinrich Hertz Foundation promotes academic exchange by awarding scholarships for international research stays to academics working in North Rhine-Westphalia who are planning a research project abroad and academics working abroad who are planning a research project in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Walter Benjamin Program of the DFG for carrying out a research project abroad

In order to establish international collaborations, the DFG offers the modules "project preparation workshop", "trips abroad" and "guest stays".

The DFG's scientific networks enable a multi-year, cross-location exchange - also with scientists from abroad - on a scientific topic with the aim of achieving a concrete result.

Scholarship program of the Daimler and Benz Foundation to support selected postdoctoral researchers, junior professors or heads of young research groups. The annual funding amount of 20,000 euros per scholarship, which is granted for a period of two years, can be used to finance scientific assistants, technical equipment, research trips or participation in conferences.

Contact person

Peter Stopp

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Peter Stolpp

Forschungsreferent/-in Horizont Europa
peter.stolpp@zv.uni-siegen.de
+49 271 740-4940
Dr. Susanne Pütz

Dr. Susanne Pütz

Forschungsreferent/-in DFG Koordinierte Programme, DFG Einzelanträge
susanne.puetz@zv.uni-siegen.de
+49 271 740-4944
Dr. Clemens Stupperich

Dr. Clemens Stupperich

Forschungsreferent/-in Bundes- und Landesministerien
clemens.stupperich@zv.uni-siegen.de
+49 271 740-4837
Dr. Nadine Hoffmann

Dr. Nadine Hoffmann

Forschungsreferent/-in Stiftungen, Forschungsgroßgeräte
nadine.hoffmann@uni-siegen.de
+49 271 740-5077
Created on 01.04.2025 by Nils-Torben Pott, last modified on 12.05.2025