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Sunday, August 6, 2023
The Deutschland stipendium (Germany Scholarship ) 2023
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Immigration to Germany by Points الهجرة لالمانيا بحساب النقاط
Please keep in mind that the results of this test are for informational purposes only. The new immigration law has not yet been finalized and the point distribution is based on the currently known information. The information provided is subject to change as the law is further developed.
يرجى أن تضع في اعتبارك أن نتائج هذا الاختبار هي للأغراض الإعلامية فقط. لم يتم الانتهاء من قانون الهجرة الجديد حتى الآن ويستند توزيع النقاط على المعلومات المعروفة حاليًا. المعلومات المقدمة عرضة للتغيير مع زيادة تطوير القانون
The law introducing the opportunity card was recently passed and is set to take effect in November. However, it will still take a few more months before the opportunity card becomes available for application at the embassies or immigration offices in Germany.
تم تمرير القانون الذي يقدم بطاقة الفرصة مؤخرا ومن المقرر أن يدخل حيز التنفيذ في نوفمبر. ومع ذلك ، سيستغرق الأمر بضعة أشهر أخرى قبل أن تصبح بطاقة الفرصة متاحة للتطبيق في السفارات أو مكاتب الهجرة في ألمانيا
Recognized foreign degrees in Germany
Fully recognized: 6 points
Partially recognized: 4 points
شهادات أجنبية معترف بها في ألمانيا
معترف بها بالكامل: 6 نقاط
معترف بها جزئيا: 4 نقاط
Field of profession
If you work in a shortage occupation: 1 point
مجال المهنة
إذا كنت تعمل في مهنة نقص: 1 نقطة
Work experience
At least 5 years during the last 7 years: 3 points
At least 2 years during the last 5 years: 2 points
الخبرة العملية
5 سنوات على الأقل خلال آخر 7 سنوات: 3 نقاط
على الأقل 2 سنوات خلال آخر 5 سنوات: 2 نقطة
Age
35 years and younger: 2 points
36 – 40 years: 1 point
العمر
35 سنة وأصغر: 2 نقطة
36-40 سنة: 1 نقطة
German language skills
B2 and higher: 3 points
B1: 2 point
A2: 1 point
مهارات اللغة الألمانية
ب 2 وأعلى: 3 نقاط
ب 1: 2 نقطة
أ 2: 1 نقطة
English language skills
C1 and higher: 1 point
مهارات اللغة الإنجليزية
ج1 وأعلى: 1 نقطة
Previous stays in Germany
Legal stay of 6 months or longer: 1 point
الإقامات السابقة في ألمانيا
الإقامة القانونية لمدة 6 أشهر أو أكثر: 1 نقطة
Spouses
If your spouse/registered partner meets the requirements for an opportunity card and also intends to apply for one: 1 point
الأزواج / شريك حياتك
إذا كان زوجك/شريكك المسجل يفي بمتطلبات بطاقة الفرصة ويعتزم أيضا التقدم بطلب للحصول على واحدة: 1 نقطة
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
MIPLC & DAAD Scholarships in Germany for Developing Countries
MIPLC & DAAD Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries
To be eligible for admission, applicants need to have at least a prior university or college degree, professional experience, and very good knowledge of the English language.
From among the large number of postgraduate courses offered by German institutions of higher education, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supports a carefully chosen selection of programs of particular interest to junior executives from developing countries.
These degree courses, which consist of one to two years of concentrated study, provide young, academically-trained professionals in leading positions from developing countries with the opportunity to engage in postgraduate education and training in their particular field or profession.
The courses are open to all eligible candidates.
Applications are welcome from professionals with personal financial resources, from those who are funded by their government or company, or from those who are recipients of financial support from international sponsoring organizations.
In addition, a limited number of full DAAD scholarships are available.
The DAAD only awards these scholarships for postgraduate courses supported in this funding program.
Benefits
Scholarship recipients will get:
A full MIPLC fee waiver
A monthly stipend of EUR 850
Payments towards health, accident and liability insurance coverage in Germany
A travel allowance, unless these costs are covered by the home country or by another funding source
A study and research allowance
A mandatory two-month German course before the start of the MIPLC LL.M. program (August and September, in Munich or another German city).
Since the DAAD scholarship includes a full fee waiver, you must apply simultaneously for MIPLC financial assistance
Eligibilities
You are eligible for the DAAD scholarship if you meet the following requirements in addition to the MIPLC admission criteria:
You are from a developing country (according to the OECD DAC list) and have not been living outside your home country (or another developing country) for more than the past two years.
You hold at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree (or a three-year Bachelor’s degree plus a further degree), completed with above-average results.
You received your latest degree no more than six years before your application.
You have at least two years of full-time professional experience gained in a public authority or a state or private company in a developing country. To meet this requirement, it is sufficient if you have completed the two years by February of the year in which you intend to start your studies at MIPLC. Scientific university staff and academics are not the core target group of this program and are therefore considered only in exceptional cases.
Eligible Regions: Developing Country according to the OECD DAC list.
Website
https://www.miplc.de/llm-ip/admissions/daad-scholarship
Apply Info. Link
Monday, January 4, 2021
Work and Study Entry Visa Process Germany
Work and Study Entry Visa Process Germany
Entry visa process
Do you want to apply for a visa and are not sure where to start?
We’ll walk you through all the steps:
Illustration of entry process to Germany
Step 1: Check the requirements
You will need to inform yourself about the different requirements for the various visas required to stay in Germany. To learn about the requirements that apply for the purpose of your stay in Germany, Click Kinds of visa.
Step 2: Requesting an appointment at the German Embassy or Consulate
If you fulfil the requirements for a visa, you must gather all the necessary documents for your visa application. The list of necessary documents can generally be found on the website of the German Embassy or the German Consulate in your country of residence. Simultaneously, you should also book an appointment at this time to hand in your visa application.
To find out which German Embassy or Consulate you’ll need to contact regarding your visa application, Click World map.
Info box
Have you already found an employer that wants you to come to Germany in the near future? Your future employer is able to expedite the process from Germany. Inform them about the expedited procedure for qualified professionals(Click here) before making your appointment at the Embassy or Consulate.
Step 3: Apply for a visa in your country of residence
Submit your visa application to your local German Embassy in your country of residence. Please ensure that you are applying for a visa that corresponds to the purpose of your stay in Germany. For example, if your stay in Germany is for work purposes, you are required to obtain a work visa Click Here.
This is the only way you can obtain a residence permit in connection with your visa in Germany.
For your visa application, you will need to select the visa application form (Click Heere) that corresponds to the purpose of your stay.
For all types of visas issued for long-term stays in Germany, an entry visa fee of EUR 75 will be charged. Generally, you can pay the fee in your local currency at the German Embassy or German Consulate in your country of residence. Please note that this fee cannot be reimbursed if your visa application is unsuccessful.
Step 4: Coming to Germany
Has your visa been issued? Now you can start planning your trip to Germany. Since you are planning a long-term stay in Germany, you are advised to bring all your personal documents with you, for example, your birth certificate, documents regarding your post-secondary school or vocational qualifications, your driver’s license or your marriage certificate.
Please note: You will need to have a health insurance policy that is valid as of your first day in Germany. Proof of insurance will be requested, at latest, when you pick up your visa from the German Embassy.
Step 5: Apply for your residence permit
Were you able to enter Germany with your visa? Welcome! Your visa generally remains valid for up to 6 months. During this time, you will need to apply for a residence permit to be able to stay in Germany for a longer period of time.
Contact your local Foreigners’ Authority and inform yourself about the documents needed to apply for a residence permit. Then you will need to make an appointment to have a residence permit issued that corresponds to your visa.
Find the address of your nearest Foreigners Authority (Click Here).
Information on the web
Federal Foreign Office (FFO)
You can find out which visa you need in order to come to Germany with the Visa-Navigator.
https://visa.diplo.de/en/#/vib
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)
Centre of Excellence for Asylum, Migration and Integration in Germany (Click Here).
Web Source: www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa/applying/entry-visa-process .
Study - Scholarships - Training Click Here
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Language course , Study online & Short course in Germany
Language course , Study online & Short course in Germany
291 Courses available
https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/sommerkurse/en/result/?q=&fos=
Field of Study:
Agriculture, Forestry and Nutritional Sciences
Law, Economics and Social Sciences
https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/sommerkurse/en
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Deutsche Welle (DW) Traineeship 2021
.DW trainees are involved in long-term innovative, international projects and have been honoured in past years with the CNN Journalism Award and the Grimme Prize.DW is looking for young people from all over the world interested in a comprehensive, exceptional quality journalism program with an international broadcaster. Candidates should have journalism experience or be passionate about switching to journalism from technology/IT, economics or the sciences. DW is looking for open-minded people full of creative ideas
Journalism Traineeship:
18 months;
trainee salary;
international broadcaster in 30 languages;
cross-media: TV, online and radio;
six months of seminar blocks;
internships in Berlin and Bonn;
placement with DW foreign bureau;
international multimedia projects;
well-known media trainers.
Benefits
Working in an international environment
Taking part in a dynamic team
Putting your innovative ideas into practice
The program covers the range of skills a journalist of the future needs: TV moderation, multimedia storytelling, data journalism, social media and virtual reality – in seminars, workshops & of course the DW editorial offices and our correspondent bureaux in Washington, Moscow and Brussels.
Eligibilities
Native speaker of one of DW’s languages with excellent English and good German language skills, or native English speaker with good German language skills, or native German speaker with excellent English language skills
Completed university degree, college degree or apprenticeship (especially with a background in technology/IT, science, politics, economics or law)
Initial journalistic experience
Creative mind
Social media expertise
Ability to work under deadlines and as part of a team
Open for all
Registration
https://recruitingapp-5401.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/931/Application/New/2
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
The One Young World Summit 2021 in Munich, Germany
One Young World, the global forum for young leaders, has announced Munich as the host city for its global Summit in 2021.The Summit will take place from 23rd to 26th April 2021., where over 1,800 young leaders from more than 190 countries will gather across the city’s well-known venues, including the Olympiapark, Olympiahalle, and The Residenz.
One Young World’s arrival in Munich represents a significant moment for the Bavarian capital, renowned for its architecture and culture. Munich has become a major international center for business, technology, engineering, research, and medicine. It is home to several universities and is the headquarters for many multinational companies and world-class technology and science centers.
Since its launch in 2009, One Young World has built a network of over 9,000 Ambassadors – young leaders whose work projects have positively impacted 17.5 million people worldwide.
Delegates participate in four transformative days of speeches, panels, networking, and workshops. All delegates have the opportunity to apply to give keynote speeches, sharing a platform with world leaders with the world’s media in attendance. As well as listening to keynote speakers, delegates have the opportunity to challenge world leaders, interact and be mentored by influencers. Delegates make lasting connections throughout the Summit, celebrating their participation at social events and the unforgettable Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
A person can attend One Young World Summit through:
Attend with a partner organization.
Attend independently
Attend on a scholarship: A range of scholarships are available to enable individuals who are not supported by partners to participate in the Summit. If the candidate is selected for one of the scholarship places, he/she will not need to pay a fee to attend the Summit.
Ambassadors are eligible to attend each One Young World Summit as a Returning Ambassador for a discounted fee
One Young World will provide confirmed delegates who require visas with letters of invitation in order to support their visa applications. One Young World cannot guarantee any delegate that their visa application will be successful.
Benefits
If selected, the candidates will be provided with the following benefits.
Full access to the Summit,
Catering during the Summit days, accommodation (shared, private or no accommodation – depending on the chosen package)
Ground transport between Summit venues.
Also, one will get-
Unparalleled international networking opportunity with the most outstanding young people from around the world
Opportunity to learn effective employee retention strategy
Proven talent development platform where delegates often lead to incredible discoveries of talent
Partners sending delegates will have some benefits and it will vary with the number of delegates.
Eligibilities
The applicants are required to meet the following eligibility requirements:
Are between the ages of 18 – 30 at the time of the Summit
Have an evidenced commitment to delivering positive change
Demonstrate the capacity for leadership
Are addressing key local and/or global issues in your work
Have a track record of generating impactful and innovative ideas.
Website:
www.oneyoungworld.com/news-item/oyw2020-munich
Application & Registration
www.oneyoungworld.com/summit/register
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Germany Scholarships
- DAAD stipend
The DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst / German Academic Exchange Service) provides funding for studies abroad as well as in Germany both for national and international students. The organisation annually supports over 100.000 students and researchers. The DAAD also aims at students from developing countries.
To browse through their database click here. - You will be fowarded to the pages of the DAAD where you can find all required information on various funding opportunities for foreign students.
More information can be found in the PDF document in the right column.
- Deutschlandstipendium
Over 22.500 students benefit from this national program which has been created by the Federal Government of Germany. The program is a partnership between public and private institutions with the main goal of rewarding talented students. Recipients are awarded with 300€ per month for at least two semesters plus the opportunity to take part in specific mentoring programmes, networking events and internships. The selection process doesn´t take the personal / parents´ income nor the respective nationality into consideration.
For more information please click here.
- The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung is a political foundation which offers financial assistance to international and German students with grades above average and who show "awareness of social responsibility", mainly including a social or political involvement. Students can receive up to 1000€ per month, the sum covering enrollment fees, the health insurance and the monthly required books/study materials.
For further information click here.
- Heinrich Böll Stiftung
The Heinrich Böll foundation provides support for international and German students, including refugees, at all degree levels. However, the foundation mainly awards students who plan to study STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and especially those programmes with a focus on environmental science. Other support is dedicated to students who apply for economics, legal studies, journalism and art degrees.
For further information click here.
- Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
International students who plan to obtain a Master´s degree or their Ph.D. in Germany are eligible for the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) stipends. Graduates (master or postgraduate students) receive a monthly support. The standard funding period is two years. Applicants should also be aware of the 30 years age limit.
For further information click here.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
International Sustainability Academy (ISA) Scholarship - Germany
is a 9-month program, where 12 Young Professionals come together in Hamburg in order to find solutions for the greatest challenges of the planet earth. They are united in the deep conviction that They will make an important contribution to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
ISA is a project of the Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Lv. Hamburg e.V. (SDW) [The Protective Association for the German Forest] and is located in Hamburg in the WÄLDERHAUS.
The goal is to support and strengthen international cooperation in the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Available resources and network structures of the SDW can and should be used effectively. In this way, the Academy creates the link between work at the local level and international exchange. In the first instance the planned project goals should be new solutions in climate protection.
The scholarship is sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and is aimed at interested parties in emerging countries and economies on the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) list. The Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald Landesverband Hamburg e.V. (SDW), as a NUN-certified education center for sustainable development (BNE), heads the ISA which is responsible for the scholarship-holders. The program will be sponsored initially until the end of 2022. Four courses are planned as of September 2019 to December 2022.
Benefits
ISA covers the following cost:
€ 1,300 per month expenses includes own research and as applicable, excursions & internships
Health insurance
accommodation private, furnished flat-share room (ca. 12m²) with shared bathroom & kitchen
the return flight (Economy Class (max. three stopovers, flight from the home country airport) (airport transfer in the home country may be granted under justified circumstances)
airport transfer in Hamburg with a public transport
season ticket for the use of public transport in Hamburg
costs of group excursions
BMZ sponsorship regulations apply
Eligibilities
Applicants must come from countries or regions on the DAC list
Evidence of English skills of at least B1 or better
Evidence of university degree and/or relevant professional experience
Applicants must already be working on a project or research in their home country, ideally on the theme of climate protection which they can further consolidate in Germany. It is important that the benefits to the home country can be seen
The project must be attributable to one or more Sustainable Development Goals (SDG ́s)
You must apply for a visa at the Germany Embassy in your home country
There is no age limit for applicants.
Selection is based on the following requirements and the dimensions deduced from them:
INTELLECTUAL ABILITIES – Specialist qualification – general education/ open-mindedness and interest/ creativity;
VALUE ORIENTATION / RESPONSIBILITY – standpoint and tolerance – independent thinking
GENERAL environment policy commitment – volunteer activities taking into account own artistic or scientific performance
PERSONALITY – motivation – potential – personal presentation – social competence
Eligible Regions: Open for all
Website
https://www.isa-germany.com/en/the-scholarship
Application Form
https://application.isa-germany.com/3-ISA-SCHOLARSHIP-PROGRAM-eng-f35.html
Contacts
Eva Eckl
ISA Secretariat
Tel.: 040 / 302 156 540
isa@wald.de
Vladimire Mahah
ISA Project Assistant
Tel.: 040 / 302 156 540
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Scholarships for One Young World 2021 in Munich, Germany
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Berlin International University Summer Courses
Summer Courses
5 ECTS Equivalents
Application Deadline: May, 1st 2020
until 5 May 2020 or as soon as the course is fully booked
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Scholarship CCP Focus - Germany
The new scholarship “CCP Focus” is open to applicants from the MENA region, Central, South and Southeast Asia. Participants of this scholarship share a common thematic and professional focus. This is 2019: Civic education. For the first time in 2019, interested persons can apply exclusively for pre-defined job offers.
The stay in Germany is 2-3 months.
Participating countries:
Algeria; Bahrain; Bangladesh; Egypt; Indonesia; Iraq; Iran; Jordan; Qatar; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Libya; Malaysia; Morocco, Mauritania; Oman; Pakistan; Palestinian territories; Saudi Arabia; Sudan; Tajikistan; Tunisia; United Arab Emirates; Kuwait; Uzbekistan
Thematic focus:
In 2019, the focus will be on civic education. The new scholarship is therefore explicitly aimed at those applicants who deal with this topic professionally in the narrower or broader sense.
Civic education plays an important role in the development of an active civil society. It fosters the capacities of citizens, both youth and adults, to better understand societal and political circumstances, in order to engage actively in their society.
Furthermore, digital tools play an increasing and essential role in our daily life. They create new ways of interaction in high speed, which also affects the field of civic education. Therefore, two of the fellowships concentrate on digital aspects of civic education.
Benefits:
Support in the preparation of the professional fellowship
Monthly grant of 550 Euro
Accommodation in Germany (single or shared apartment)
Coverage of health insurance during the stay in Germany
Assumption of travel expenses and visa fees
Supporting programme e.g. networking events, participation in workshops
Responsibilities of the fellows:
Securing leave of absence from the employer
Preparation for the application for a short stay visa (Schengen visa)
Communication and consultation with the programme team as well as the respective host organisation
Participation, as appropriate, in accompanying events (workshops, trainings etc.)
Assessment of potential risks and impacts on their work in the country of residence (due to the participation in the programme)
Submission of a final report
Application:
In contrast to the other two scholarships “CCP Muslim majority countries” and “CCP Eastern Partnerships & Russia”, the scholarship agreements with German host organisations are not structured individually according to professional profiles and suitabilities. Rather, there is a selection of predefined scholarship positions offered by experienced German organisations in the field of civic education. Interested parties can apply directly for these positions via our web-based application platform.
We strongly recommend to apply via desktop computers. Applications submitted via smartphones or tablets without attachments will not be considered.
Please prepare the following mandatory documents before starting the application process:
Letter of motivation (Please use this template)
Letter of recommendation (Please use this template)
Curriculum vitae
Portrait photo (optional)
Supporting documents (copies of diplomas, evidence of experience, etc.) may be requested at a later stage in the competition.
Make sure that you have all documents ready in advance, as the application portal does not allow you to save incomplete applications and/or resume them at a later date. Please note that only complete applications including the above documents will be considered.
The deadline for the submission of applications
is 28 February 2019.
Apply online here
https://goo.gl/dEmYir
Selected participants from abroad complete an eight to twelve-week scholarship at one of the pre-selected organisations in Germany between May and December 2019. “CCP Focus” provides fellows with the opportunity to establish professional contacts and to familiarise themselves with the specificities of the host-organisations operational procedures, methods and tools in the field of civic education. In addition, “CCP Focus” is closely linked to the other CCP scholarships so that a professional exchange among fellows from different countries and regions is possible. Fellows are invited to share experiences with their professional networks in their home country in order to promote the building and maintenance of intercultural and cross-national networks.
website:
http://twiriock.com/3KN5
For further information, see (FAQ).
https://www.ifa.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/CCP_faq.pdf
Contact:
ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)
CrossCulture Programme
Charlottenplatz 17
D-70173 Stuttgart
Tel. +49.711.2225.107
E-mail:
crossculture@ifa.de
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Universität Hamburg Grants
Open For All
Universität Hamburg supports its international students on their way to the successful completion of their degrees with degree completion grants.
The funding period will last for twelve months for the students pursuing Diplom, Magister, Staatsexamen degrees. The purpose of this scholarship is to facilitate the international scholars at Hamburg University.
Benefits
The funding period for degree completion grant is 6 months.
The maximum amount of funding is €720 per month.
The amount of each grant is calculated according to the criteria stipulated in the German federal training assistance act (Bundesgesetz über individuelle Förderung der Ausbildung, BAföG).
If the final examination is not completed within the 6-month period, an extension may be requested. The maximum funding period is 12 months.
Students pursuing Diplom, Magister, or Staatsexamen degrees may apply for a 12-month grant with their first application.
Eligibilities
Persons entitled to funding are students who:
are not German citizens;
are not eligible for BAföG (federal student loan scheme);
are preparing for or are in the final examination phase of their studies;
have no financial support during this phase (proof required).
International students studying fee-based degree programs are eligible for this grant in exceptional cases, but they will not have priority in the selection procedure.
For more info. and how apply:
http://wirecellar.com/7vZl
E-Mail: daniela.perezyeffinger@verw.uni-hamburg.de
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Information and answers to questions about German Scholarship
Monday, June 11, 2018
DFG funding programmes Germany
DFG funding programmesFunding at a Glance
Individual Grants Programmes
Coordinated Programmes
Excellence Strategy
Research Infrastructure
Scientific Prizes
Internationale Programmes
https://goo.gl/17HhtF
DFG to Fund 14 New Collaborative Research Centres
Contact at the DFG Head Office:
Dr. Klaus Wehrberger,
Head of Research Centres Division,
Tel. +49 228 885-2355,
E-Mail: klaus.wehrberger@dfg.de
https://goo.gl/v5UjSQ
Collaborative Research Centres are long-term university-based research institutions, established for up to 12 years, in which researchers work together within a multidisciplinary research programme.
General Information
Alexandra Klütsch,
Tel: +49 (228) 885-2356,
E-Mail: alexandra.kluetsch@dfg.de
Use of Funds
Petra Hammel,
Tel: +49 (228) 885-2312,
E-Mail: petra.hammel@dfg.de
https://goo.gl/pPX5Te
FAQ: International
https://goo.gl/fqTLt4
Contacts according your country or region
and Structure of the DFG Head Office
https://goo.gl/HRhoXi
Thursday, June 7, 2018
The DAAD's scholarship database for foreign students Germany
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Goethe Master Scholarships Germany
Goethe Goes Global Master Scholarships
Master’s study programme:
https://goo.gl/mZbYLs
Website
https://goo.gl/Xdv7Ma
How to Apply
https://goo.gl/9wk6fv
International Programs Germany
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Bayer International Fellowship Germany
International Fellowship ProgramThe Bayer Fellowship Program targets students and apprentices in scientific and medical disciplines. Its goal is to support the next generation of researchers and teachers as they engage in “Science for a Better Life”.
http://www.bayer-foundations.com/en/international-fellowship.aspx
Science Awards
Hansen Family Award
Otto Bayer Award
Talent Awards
http://www.bayer-foundations.com/en/science-awards.aspx
Bayer Worldwide
https://www.bayer.com/en/bayer-worldwide.aspx














