The Flensburg Research Funding Program (FPFF)
The Flensburg Research Funding Program (FPFF) was developed by Europa-Universität Flensburg to promote research.
Advising and help with research funding and proposals
To help scholars initiate research-related activities, EUF Office of Research and the ZeBUSS and ICES research centers offer consulting services for scholars on research funding and funding proposals. Services include researching grant opportunities, preparing budgets, providing administrative support for third-party funding applications, and proposal reviews.
Project support
Ongoing research projects can receive more detailed project support upon request. Through the EUF Office of Research the ZeBUSS and ICES research centers, researchers can get help with project modification requests or advice on issues concerning project management. Both research centers also offer help preparing academic conferences, meetings and other activites, as well as support for administration issues related to project implementation.
Academic editing service
The EUF Academic Editing Service helps scholars prepare high-quality third-party funding proposals and journal articles in the English.
Work and meeting rooms
The ZeBUSS and ICES research centers provide work and meeting rooms for their members. These rooms are open to all researchers at EUF, pending availability.
Reduced teaching load
The Executive University Board grants a teaching load reduction upon request for outstanding research projects.
External funding proposal preparation
The EUF Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer provides financial support for third-party funding application preparations on an ongoing basis (available upon request).
Academic events
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer regularly offers (upon request) financial support for academic events at EUF. Conferences with a clearly European or international orientation are funded by the Committee for Europe and International Affairs. See the information sheet and sample application.
Transfer events
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer helps fund transfer events in which the EUF or its organizational units act as organizers.
For information on funding requirements, see the information sheet and sample application.
Publication grants
For Open Access publications, publication grants are available from the university’s basic budget within the framework of the DEAL contracts with Springer Nature and Wiley. Grants support one publication with an affiliated journal publisher per year per EUF researcher. Please note that in case of further publications, you will need to get a confirmation of cost coverage from your organizational unit in advance.
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer grants publication funding for pure Open Access publications that are not eligible for funding via the State Publication Fund, such as journal articles by experienced scientists and book publications, see overview of publication subsidies and application form.
Publication grants for hybrid Open Access publications can be applied for book and journal publications at the Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer, see information sheet and application form.
The ZeBUSS grants financial support to its members for scientific publication projects with a thematic relation to the ZeBUSS.The ZeBUSS grants financial support to its members for scientific publication projects with a thematic relation to the ZeBUSS.
Open calls
Open calls are announced by the Committe for Research and Knowledge Transfer and the ZeBUSS and ICES research centers, each with a specific focus. The ZeBUSS supports research activities in three different funding lines ("research", "young scientists" and "networking").
Ethics votes
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer encourages funding for ethics votes that are required to conduct research activities. For funding eligibility requirements, please see the fact sheet.
Europa Universität Flensburg has implemented a modularized initiative to promote and qualify early-stage researchers, the Program for the Promotion and Qualification of Early-Stage Researchers (FQ-WiN). This includes the following modules:
Qualification program for early-stage researchers (QP)
Currently coordinated by the ZWW, the Qualificatoin Program for Early-Stage Researchers (QP) is funded by the ZeBUSS and ICES research centers, the Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer, and ZWW. The program offers free workshops for EUF doctoral students, post-doctoral scholars and junior professors in the area of interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary skills.
Research Schools for early-stage researchers (RS)
The university’s signature research centers have established research schools (RS) for early-stage researchers: the ZeBUSS Forschungsakademie Bildung and the ICES Research School. The subject-specific schools offer workshops, summer/winter schools, and interpretive working seminars, among other things.
Subject-specific qualification and academic events
The ZeBUSS and ICES research centers offer subject-specific qualification options and academic events (qualification [30730], events) with different formats. These activities also provide an opportunity for scholarly exchange and networking.
Coaching program
Pre- and post-docs are given the opportunity to reflect on and work through particular challenges in their qualification phase in a coaching program supported by the Equal Opportunities Office and the ZWW.
State graduate scholarships
EUF offers financial support in the form of state graduate scholarships to support doctoral studies for a maximum of three years.
Post-doctoral program
The post-doctoral program offers additional qualification positions in strategically relevant units to a limited number of post-doctoral scholars.
Call for Field Research and Qualification Grants
Regularly announced by the ICES research center, the Call for Field Research and Qualification Grants supports research stays for the purposes of data collection and/or archival work, as well as participation in methods training.
Student assistants (SHK/WHK) for qualification work of Early Stage Researchers
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
Hardship fund
Offered by the Doctoral Committee, the hardship fund allows researchers to bridge short-term funding gaps during the final phase of their doctoral studies.
Short-term international academic exchange
An advisory service to promote short-term international academic exchange focused on teaching and networking is currently under development. The service primarily targets doctoral students, but is also open to post-doctoral scholars and professors.
International research and teaching fellowship
Primarily aimed at junior professors (but also professors), an advisory service to promote international research and teaching fellowships with a one-semester teaching load is currently being developed.
Mobility Funding Erasmus+
Through the Erasmus+ program, stays abroad can be funded for doctoral students and teachers, among others. For more information, please contact the International Center.
Participation in conferences and seminars
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer offers financial support to enable scholars to attend conferences and academic seminars (which also supports networking).
Support for visiting researchers and cooperative initiatives
The ZeBUSS and ICES research centers offer support for visiting researchers and cooperative projects.
Publication funding
The Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer provides publication support for dissertations and postdoctoral theses, see information sheet.
Funding to publish open-access journal articles is provided by the Committee for Research and Knowledge Transfer using funds from the State Publication Fund.