Money makes our world go round – funding landscape for polar early-career scientists in Germany

A lot of things in life need money and so does polar science: money is needed to participate in conferences, undertake fieldwork campaigns or pay for salaries, such as in PhD projects or permanent research positions. To give an overview on the general funding landscape for polar early-career scienti...

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Published in:Polarforschung
Main Authors: Nicola, Lena, Loebel, Erik, Zuhr, Alexandra M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/polf-90-81-2022
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Summary:A lot of things in life need money and so does polar science: money is needed to participate in conferences, undertake fieldwork campaigns or pay for salaries, such as in PhD projects or permanent research positions. To give an overview on the general funding landscape for polar early-career scientists in Germany, APECS Germany (the German National Committee of the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists, APECS) has started to host a list of grant, fellowship and other funding opportunities at https://apecs-germany.de/funding/ (last access: 15 October 2022). This is visualized in Fig. 1. Once a suitable funding scheme has been found, grant writing requires good preparation, a well-structured and written proposal, and several back-up plans.