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Christiana HÖRBIGER Award – promoting the international mobility of young scientists

Twice a year, the Rector of TU Wien presents the Christiana HÖRBIGER Award – promoting the international mobility of young scientists.

This takes the form of a grant of EUR 1000 up to a maximum of EUR 10,000 per grant, that is funded by Ms Christiana Hörbiger. The donor’s aim with this grant is to promote the mobility of young scientists by enabling them to attend scientifically relevant conferences and congresses, and to promote the inter-university exchange of young scientists.

The award’s primary objective is to provide support for the following costs incurred in the course of scientific work: travel costs, accommodation costs and conference costs. It does not cover the following: internet costs, mobile phone costs, living costs and insurance costs. Furthermore, 50 % of the funds awarded go to women.

Allocation of funds: EUR 1000, up to a maximum of EUR 10,000 per grant, total amount of EUR 30,000 awarded in each round of application

Nominations and conditions

The recipients of the grants are announced in the TU Wien newsletter.

The target group of potential grant recipients includes graduates in the following subjects: civil engineering, electrical engineering, computer sciences, mechanical engineering, technical chemistry, technical mathematics, technical physics, chemical and process engineering, surveying and geoinformation, business informatics and mechanical engineering – management. Applicants must also be current students on a doctoral programme (pre-doc) at TU Wien or graduates from such a programme (post-doc). Grant recipients must exclusively be researchers working in these subject areas and either employees or students at TU Wien. In the case of employees, they must have a current employment contract at the time of the stay abroad.

Grant recipients must be under the age of 35 at the time of the round of applications.

If they have already completed their doctoral thesis then this should not be more than two years old at the time of the round of applications.

Documents to be submitted

Applications must be made in writing, using<link file:138608 _blank> the form provided. This should be sent electronically to the following email address: <link>mail@forschung.tuwien.ac.at

Once the grant has been received, this must be used within 12 months for the planned travel. A final report should then be produced using the appropriate form and sent to <link>fundraising@tuwien.ac.at. There is no need to send individual receipts, but these should be retained in case of random checks.

Submission deadline

19th November 2018

Selection procedure

The invitation for applications is issued by the Vice Rector for Research and Innovation. Winning applications are decided by a panel of eight consisting of the Vice Rector for Research and Innovation and the deans of the following faculties: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and IT, Informatics, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Mathematics and Geoinformation, Physics and Technical Chemistry.

The panel awards grants based on the originality and innovative nature of the applications and the scientific quality and output.

The panel makes its decision via secret ballot with each panel member having one vote. The panel’s decision is passed by a simple majority of votes cast. In the event of a tied vote, the Vice Rector for Research and Innovation has the casting vote.

 

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