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Deutsches Museum Scholarship in Residence Program in Germany 2025 (Fully Funded)

June 6, 2024

Attention, brilliant minds! The Deutsches Museum Scholar-in-Residence Program is now open for applications. This esteemed program offers a unique opportunity to ignite your research passion in science and technology at a world-renowned institution.

This fully funded program offers stipends of €30,000 per year for postdoctoral and pre-doctoral researchers. Work alongside esteemed experts on projects spanning various scientific disciplines. Selected scholars will be provided with a dedicated workspace, including a computer and phone, and have the opportunity to reside in subsidized museum apartments.

Ready to embark on your research journey? Keep reading to learn more about the program’s benefits and application process.

Scholarship Summary

FieldDescription
Level of StudyPostdoctoral / Pre-doctoral research
Institution(s)Deutsches Museum
Study inMunich, Germany
Focus AreasProjects based on Deutsches Museum collections & collaboration with museum staff
Program Period6 or 12 Months
DeadlineOctober 15, 2024

Scholarship Coverage

Scholar LevelStipend (Annual)
Pre-doctoral€15,000
Post-doctoral€30,000

Eligibility criteria

CriteriaDescription
LanguageGerman or English proficiency
NationalityOpen to all countries
DegreeMaster’s or PhD required
GermanPassive reading ability required
Health InsuranceApplicant responsibility

How to Apply?

Prepare Your Application Materials

  • Download and complete the application form
  • Craft a strong curriculum vitae.
  • Develop a detailed project description (3-5 pages).
  • Secure two confidential references who can submit their letters directly.

Submit Your Application

  • Choose your submission method:
    • Mail all documents to (E-Mail: a.waltherdeutsches-museum.de)

Andrea Walther
Coordinator of the Research Institute
Deutsches Museum
80306 Munich
Germany

Website

To learn more about the Deutsches Museum Scholar-in-Residence Program, please visit the official website

Official Website