每年夏天,洪堡基金会邀请在德洪堡学者去柏林参加洪堡年会,其中一个重头戏就是参加在德国总统府望景宫(Schloss Bellvue)后花园里举行的总统招待会。 现任洪堡基金会主席Dr. Helmut Schwarz(德国科学院院士,美国艺术与科学院院士) https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/president.html 现任德国总统 Joachim Gauck http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Gauck “联邦之鹰”:一只红爪红嘴、双翼展开的老鹰。与帝国之鹰有些相似。 后花园里献给普鲁士August王子(August Ferdinand von Preuen)的纪念碑。 始建于1786年的 Schloss Bellevue是August王子的夏季行宫。 Schloss Bellevue正面。 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellevue_Palace_(Germany) ---- 相关博文: 蒋敏强:2014洪堡学游 http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-43310-822051.html 郑庆彬 2014洪堡年会 http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-464717-801084.html
洪堡奖学金是当下知名度最高的博士后奖学金之一。改革开放30年前,有1000余位优秀的学人受到这个奖学金的资助去到德国从事科研工作,并成为中国科研的骨干。下面是从洪堡网站 摘出来的、专业方向都与亥姆霍兹体系的研究相关且集中在 北京地区、 其中以朱红色标示的学者,更是当年是持洪堡奖学金去的亥姆霍兹下属某个科研中心 的部分学者。 其中可以相当清楚地看到:1, 绝大多数的研究者都是物理、化学以及材料的专业方向。其他方向人员数量明显要少许多。 2, 亥姆霍兹体系里主要的洪堡学者单位是DLR,FZJ 和KIT(过去的FZK或TH Karlsruhe) --博主 注 1. An, Lijia Prof. Dr. 长春应用化学所 , Prof.Dr. Bernhard A. Wolf Universität Mainz, 1995 2. Bai, Hai Yang Dr. 中科院物理所 , Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Bormann HZG, 1995 3. Bao, Cheng 中国科技大学 Dr. 2011,DLR Stuttgart,Priv. Doz. Dr. Wolfgang G. Bessler 4. Bao, Dinghua Prof. Dr. 中山大学物理工程学院 材料学、材料物理学 , Prof. Dr. Dietrich Hesse MPI für MikrostrukturphysikHalle (Saale) 2003 5. Bao, Xinhe Prof. Dr. 中科院大化所 Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ertl, Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG,Berlin 1989 6. Bi, Xi-HeDr. 吉林东北师大 有机化学 Prof. Dr.Michael Famulok, Universität Bonn 2006 7. Bian, Shaofeng Dr. 武汉测绘 大地测量 Prof. Dr. Erik W. Grafarend Universität Stuttgart 1996 8. Bu, Shangquan 清华大学材料科学学院 , Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Arendt,Universität Ulm, 2000 9. 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很少有人知道世界上最富盛名的博士后奖学金洪堡基金会还受委托,执行每年五十个名额的一个所谓面对未来领袖的联邦总理奖学金。下面是这个项目的英文介绍,每年五十个名额,最初只对美国,后来加入了俄罗斯,再后来则依次新添了金砖四国中的另外三个国家 中国、巴西与 印度 。 以上五个国家每个国家每年有十个名额。洪堡基金委 每年 都派出要员到这五个国家所在的德国使馆,专门给这精选出来的十份奖学金生颁发证书。其隆重的架势甚至超过了洪堡奖学金:后者只是到德国之后,有一次总统或总理的接见,而这个待遇,联邦总理奖学金生们也是全权享受的。 连小小的本科毕业生都可以在这个项目中拿到2000欧元以上的免税奖学金,显然,德国人真是寄希望这些人可以成为未来的社会或学术领袖、可以为德国的对外友谊打造更好的基础。 我本人已经三次在使馆参加过本项目的颁奖,还没有觉得这三十位“领袖”萌人们就有多大过人之处。应该说相当不错的奖学金项目,但截止目前,仍然还是巷子深了无人知的状态吧。那些有社会活动能力、也有自信和实力的有心人可以奋力一试,也许再过十八年,真正成了一代“领袖”,不妨再时空穿越,回头感谢我多年前在科学网上的知遇推荐之恩。 本项目网上填报申请,截止时间每年9月15号 洪堡基金会管理的联邦总理奖学金项目:全球50个名额.pdf German Chancellor Fellowships for young leaders Programme Information The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s German Chancellor Fellowship Programme is for university graduates from the United States, the Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, Brazil and India with an interest in international issues and demonstrated leadership potential. The programme is targeted at accomplished young professionals who are likely to become decision-makers, thought leaders, and influential voices in their respective fields. Fellows will be recruited from a broad range of areas such as politics and public policy, law, media, business, the non-governmental sector, and the arts. The programme provides fellows the opportunity to spend one year in Germany, where they will network with other prospective leaders from abroad and explore new solutions to the global issues of our times. This prestigious programme builds on Germany’s established and growing reputation as a favored destination for problem-focused international dialogue and a meeting place for tomorrow’s international leaders. During their time in Germany, Federal Chancellor Fellows conduct independent projects at their host institutions. The project should involve original exploration of a topic or issue, or research in the fellow’s respective field of interest. The fellows are mentored by hosts in Germany, whom the fellows have chosen on the basis of their expertise in their respective areas. Projects should be of relevance to modern societies, have a long-term and visible impact, and help to advance fellows’ careers and professional development. Through their experience in Germany, fellows will acquire greater know-ledge of their fields, gain new international experience, and strengthen their intercultural competence – all essential qualities for future professional leaders. After completion of their stay in Germany, fellows serve as vital professional links between their home countries and Germany and continue to be part of the Humboldt Foundation’s worldwide network. The alumni of the German Chancellor Fellowship Programme have forged particularly close contacts amongst themselves, resulting in the creation of a growing network of international professional leaders. The Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany is the patron of this sponsorship programme, which is financed by the Federal Foreign Office. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants up to 50 German Chancellor Fellowships annually, with up to ten prospective leaders selected from each of the five countries. University graduates interested in graduate study or professional internship or training opportunities in Germany should apply to the programmes offered by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) or other funding organisations. Post-doctoral researchers planning an academic project should apply to the Humboldt Foundation’s Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme. Fellowship specifications The fellowship amount is 2,150 EUR, 2.450 EUR or 2,750 EUR per month, depending on the fellow’s qualifications. This stipend includes a travel allowance and a contribution towards health and liability insurance. The stay in Germany begins with a mandatory two-month intensive language course from August to September; Fellows whose German language skills are good but could still be improved are required to take part in a one-month language course; for fellows with excellent German language skills the requirement to take this intensive language course is waived. The fellowship itself is awarded for twelve months and begins in October with a four-week introductory seminar in Bonn and Berlin, which provides insights into social, political, business and cultural life in Germany. This is followed by eleven months of individual project work starting in November. During the spring, fellows participate in a two-week study tour of Germany. Other events within the framework of the fellowship include the Humboldt Foundation's annual meeting, a reception hosted by the Federal President, and the final meeting of German Chancellor Fellows in Berlin, which includes a reception at the Federal Chancellery. Fellowship extensions of up to three months are possible. Additional benefits: • an allowance for research costs of 500 EUR per month to be paid to the host in Germany • a lump sum to cover the fellow’s return travel expenses, if the costs are not borne by a third party • family allowances for family members spending at least three months in Germany (up to 326 EUR per month for the fellow’s spouse and up to 234 EUR per month for each child) • German language courses in the fellow's home country before the start of the stay in Germany as well as during the stay in Germany to expand the skills acquired during the intensive language course • a Europe allowance for a stay of one to two months at an institute in another European country (not, however, the fellow’s home country) if a stay of this kind is necessary to carry out the project • extensive alumni sponsorship following successful completion of the fellow’s stay in Germany, particularly for the purpose of sustaining contact with collaborative partners in Germany during the alumni’s entire professional career Application requirements • citizenship of the United States, the Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, Brazil or India • Bachelor’s or comparable academic degree, completed less than twelve years prior to the starting date of the fellowship (1 October of the year following application) • demonstrated leadership potential; applicants whose background is largely academic should also have gained some leadership experience beyond their own research activities • Either English or German language skills • a letter of motivation (approx. 2 pages) • a project plan (approx. 3 pages); the candidate must draw up the project plan independently and secure the support of the proposed mentor before submitting an application • a detailed host's statement, including a confirmation of support • two letters of recommendation from individuals qualified to comment on the candidate's professional, personal, and/or academic background Applicants who have been in Germany for more than six months at the time of the application deadline (15 September) are not eligible to apply. Anyone who has already been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation cannot apply to the Foundation for the German Chancellor Fellowship and should instead refer to the Foundation’s Alumni Pro-gramme for support for further stays in Germany. Selection criteria Applicants will be selected based on the following criteria: • Applicant's prior history and leadership potential • Significance of the fellowship for further career objectives • Future role of the applicant as an intermediary between his/her own country and Germany • International orientation of the applicant and prospective role as an international leader • Prior knowledge and experience to complete the project successfully • Persuasiveness and relevance of the project plan Application and selection procedure Applications must be completed online. The closing date for applications is 15 September of each year. The complete application form, including all required supporting documents, must be submitted online by the closing date. Visit the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation’s website (http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/buka) for additional information on the online application process and the documentation required, and for access to the online application system. The applicant will be sent a confirmation of receipt upon submission of the application and supporting documentation. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that he or she has submitted all the necessary documents. It may not be possible to consider incomplete applications in the selection procedure. The proposed host in Germany should send his or her confidential statement directly to the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation by the closing date at the latest. The selection process involves two stages. The most promising eligible candidates will be selected on the basis of the candidate’s application and written documentation and invited to a selection meeting in Bonn. In an interview the candidates will be given the opportunity to introduce themselves and to present their projects to an independent selection committee, which determines the allocation of fellowships. A group discussion on an overarching topic of general interest is a further selection tool. Visit the FAQs on the Humboldt Foundation’s website for additional information on the selection procedure. Any other questions on German Chancellor Fellowships may be sent by email to the Foundation (info@avh.de). US applicants to the German Chancellor Fellowship Programme may also contact the office of the American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. American Friends of the Tel: (202) 783-1907 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation info@americanfriends-of-avh.org 1012 14th Street NW, Suite 300 www.americanfriends-of-avh.org Washington, DC 20005 NOTE: The hosts’ statements and letters of recommendation should be sent directly to the Humboldt Foundation in Bonn and not to the office of the American Friends of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/press-release-2012-16.html 12月1号开始涨,幅度不小。洪堡基金会英明,V5。钱多,才有吸引力,看来还是人家资本主义深知钱对人才的意义啊。而我们是想让马儿跑,又不想好好喂马儿,马儿怎么跑啊。 薪水提高了,竞争更激烈了,因为资助率相应减少,仍然值得一试,如果想来德国的话,税后2650欧元不错。 24 May 2012, No. 16/2012 Humboldt Fellowships to become more lucrative First rise in fellowship rates in 10 years The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is increasing its fellowship rates for research fellows coming to Germany. From 1 December, postdocs will receive 2,650 EUR instead of 2,250 EUR a month , and experienced scientists and scholars 3,150 EUR instead of 2,450 EUR a month . In all, the average fellowship rates for researchers from abroad will rise by approximately 18% and 29% respectively . There will also be new allowances for families; single parents, for example, will receive 400 EUR a month for the first and 100 EUR for each additional child. This first increase in fellowship rates in ten years is necessary, according to Secretary General Enno Aufderheide, in order to remain internationally competitive. “ A Humboldt Fellowship is highly respected internationally, and reputation is ultimately money in academia. But our renown alone can no longer make up for the difference between ours and the higher offers of other countries ”, said Aufderheide. “We are also pleased that we will be able to give our fellows more money for childcare in the future. Work-life balance and equal opportunities are also important in academia, and matter greatly to us . Unfortunately, the Ministries have only approved part of what we would have liked to do in this respect.” The fellowships are funded by the Federal Foreign Office as the leading institutional funding provider, and from fellowship funds of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. However, the Foundation will not receive correspondingly higher funding, but will have to fund the higher rates from its current budget. It is therefore reducing the number of fellowships by approximately 70 annually. “The Foundation will have to live with the fact that this overdue increase could only be achieved at the price of ‘cost neutrality’”, said the president of the Foundation, Helmut Schwarz. “But we are in danger of wasting a great opportunity. Interest in research stays in Germany is increasing worldwide. We are having to reject more and more outstanding applications and are thus missing the opportunity to enable these people to work here with us and connect them to German research for life through our network. I can therefore only recommend that the number of fellowships be increased significantly again in the near future”, said Schwarz.