MUT – Leadership Training for Women (LaKoG Stuttgart)
Mentoring und Training Programme
- MUT-programme 2021 – support and promotion of highly qualified early stage women researchers in Baden-Württemberg.
- The programme addresses women private lecturers, junior professors, scholars in the process of obtaining a habilitation, postdocs and doctoral students.
- The programme aims to support women in recognising their own leadership skills in order to fully use their career opportunities.
For further information: www.mut-programm.de
Networking
- Forum Mentoring mit interessanten Informationen zu Mentoring-Programmen an Hochschulen
Funding Opportunities for Women
Here we have compiled various grants for medical scientists and natural scientists in medicine.
If some scholarship is missing in the list, we look forward to a short message to maike.busson-spielberger@uniklinik-freiburg.de!
UNESCO L’Oréal Funding Programme for Women Scientists with Children
The UNESCO L’Oréal funding program for women scientists with children, in cooperation with the Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Foundation, offers three grants of € 20,000 each year to promote excellent German female doctoral students with children.
More information can be found here.
International UNESCO L’Oréal-Grants “For Women in Science”
The international UNESCO L’Oréal grants are awarded once a year to 15 highly qualified women scientists in the life sciences (biology, medicine, pharmacy, physiology, agricultural sciences, biotechnology and biochemistry) from all over the world.
More information can be found here.
Promotion of Young Scientists of the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe e.V.)
Deutsche Krebshilfe e.V. awards grants for cancer research to doctoral students, postdocs and junior research group leaders after they return from abroad. In addition, an endowed professorship can be applied for.
More information can be found here.
Funding for the Own Position by the DFG
Scientists can apply for the funding of their own position with the German Research Foundation (DFG)
More information can be found here.
Emmy Noether Junior Research Group Leader Programme of the DFG
The Emmy Noether programme aims to open up a path to early scientific independence for junior scientists. Graduated scientists attain the qualification to become university lecturers by leading their own junior research group for usually 5 years.
Postdocs with generally two to four years of research experience after completing their doctorate can apply. Applicants must have international research experience.
More information can be found here.
Overview of Funding Opportunities – Website with Search Mask
An overview of the funding opportunities of various specialist societies in medicine, industrial companies, foundations etc. can be found on the following websites:
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Support for the Own Working Group by the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation
For outstanding junior research group leaders in medicine, biology and chemistry the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation offers the programme “Plus 3”. The programme gives the opportunity to further develop an independent research profile and to achieve appointability.
Scope of funding
Applicants can apply for funding for their independent working group of between € 200,000 and € 300,000 per year for up to three years to continue their research programme. As an alternative, particularly outstanding group leaders who work in medicine can apply for an endowed professorship for five years. In both cases, the funding includes your own position as well as personnel resources for e.g. a postdoc and / or two doctoral students, a TA as well as material and travel materials.
More information can be found here


