First step to research financing: Contact one of two central committees on campus
The Central Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer and the Central Committee for Europe and International Affairs are the university’s first points of contact for scholars who seek EUF funding for their research. The available financing supports the following activities:
- Conference travel and participation fees (early-stage researchers)
- Academic event organization
- Third-party funding proposals for research projects (preparation costs)
Each committee handles the funding requests for its designated thematic area
Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer
The Central Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer supports a broad spectrum of research projects and activities at EUF. The available funding mainly supports the costs of grant application preparation, academic event organization, research publication, and conference travel for early-stage researchers.
For more information, check out these materials and applications:
Partially or fully covers the cost of travel for early-stage researchers who are actively participating in a conference or workshop (e.g., through a talk or poster presentation). See Application FAQ: Funding to Promote Early-Stage Researchers. You can view a sample application here.
Partially or fully covers the costs of academic events organized by any EUF seminar, department, institute, professor or research associate. See Application FAQ: Academic Event Funding for detailed information. You can view a sample application here.
For transfer events, where the EUF or its seminars, departments, institutes, professors or research assistants act as organizers, funding can be applied for. You can find more detailed information on the funding conditions in the information sheet for applications for funding of transfer events. The corresponding sample application form can be found here.
Helps cover administrative costs associated with preparing and submitting third-party funding proposals for research projects. For more information, see Application FAQ: Research Proposal Preparation Funding.
The university has several funding options designed to help EUF scholars publish their research. The available funding targets open-access publications and doctoral and postdoctoral [Habilitation] dissertations written at EUF. See FAQ: Applying for Publication Funding for more information. See also the information provided by the ZHB.
- Eligible for funding are doctoral dissertations with a distinction of summa cum laude or magna cum laude, and postdoctoral [Habilitation] dissertations that have been accepted for publication by a leading publisher. See FAQ: Applying for Dissertation Publication Funding for more details.
- Open-access publications:
- The state of Schleswig-Holstein allocates funding to support the open-access publication of journal articles by early-stage researchers. See FAQ: Applying for Funding Applications for Open-Access Publications and the application itself.
- Texts published within the scope of Project DEAL with Springer Nature, Wiley and Elsevier are eligible for funding.
- Texts written in the context of an EUF academic appointment and subsequently published in open-access format—either in parallel to or after having been published in hard copy—(hybrid open-access publications) are eligible for funding. For further information, see FAQ: Applying for Funding for Hybrid Open-Access Publications and the application form.
- Other exclusively open-access publications that are not otherwise eligible for funding at EUF are also eligible for funding, see FAQ: Applying for Funding for Publications and the application form.
- The state of Schleswig-Holstein allocates funding to support the open-access publication of journal articles by early-stage researchers. See FAQ: Applying for Funding Applications for Open-Access Publications and the application itself.
Funding of students assistants (SHK/WHK) for qualification work of Early Stage Researchers can be applied for at the Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer, if the tasks are supportive and can be delegated to SHK/WHK in a reasonable way. For the funding requirements see the information sheet
The Central Committee for Europen and International Affairs supports a variety of international projects, with a special focus on promoting international cooperation, engagement and exchange.
The Committee for the Funding of Academic and Creative Talent (Scholarship Committee) awards (state) doctoral scholarships.
The doctoral committee offers financial assistance to doctoral students who are about to finish their dissertations. Assistance takes form of short-term loans allocated from the Hardship Fund for Doctoral Students.
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Application for a reduced teaching load for research purposes
Professors and research associates at EUF who can present exceptional research achievements may apply for up to a 50% reduction of their contractual teaching load. This option represents an extraordinary chance for individual scholars to optimize their research conditions at EUF.
The criteria for the recognition of special research achievements can be found on the intranet.
Research infrastructure: EvaSys for online surveys in research contexts in and beyond EUF
EUF scholars will soon be able to use the EvaSys software to conduct online surveys in research contexts beyond our campus community, especially for externally funded projects. EvaSys offers the necessary technical capabilities, and EUF has a specialized EvaSys support team of its own, since it already uses the software for internal purposes. The software also complies with data protection regulations.
If it is possible to cover the software costs using external funding, research teams should prioritize its use and include this expense in their proposed grant budgets. If not, the university can cover the cost from its main budget and will provide this as a free service to all EUF-affiliated scholars, including doctoral students, in an effort to improve the university’s research infrastructure.
For Research funding advice
Office for Research:
Dr. Martina Kattein, Research Development Manager
Tel. +49 461 805 2788, e-mail: forschungsreferat-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
for requested application support:
Marlene Langholz-Kaiser, Research Advisor in the Office for Research
Tel. +49 461 805 2571, e-mail: antragsberatung-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
Research Center ICES:
Dr. Maria Schwab, Academic Coordinator of ICES
Tel. +49 461 805 2499, e-mail: maria.schwab-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
Marlene Langholz-Kaiser, Academic Coordinator
Tel. +49 461 805 2571, e-mail: ices-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
Research Center ZeBUSS:
Dr. Simone Onur, Academic Coordinator of ZeBUSS
Tel. +49 461 805 3042, e-mail: simone.onur-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
For advice on qualification offers
Graduate Center [Graduiertenzentrum] GraZ:
Dr. Kathrin Rheinländer, Managing Director
Tel.: +49 461 / 805-3335, e-mail: kathrin.rheinlaender-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
For advice on Research Data Management
Office for Research:
Bastian Voigtmann-Meising, Research Infrastructure Officer
Tel: +49 461 / 805-2861, e-mail: fdm-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de