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The Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalization (OeAD) is the country’s education and internationalization agency. With its future-oriented programs, the OeAD has advised, supported, and connected people and institutions in education, science, research, and culture for the past 60 years.
As an Austrian government organization, the OeAD contributes to inclusive, equal, and high-quality education. The OeAD’s areas of work are Austria, Europe, and priority countries throughout the world. Their activities are funded by the Republic of Austria, in particular by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF), the Austrian Federal Chancellery (BKA), the Austrian Development Agency (ADA) and the European Commission.
Below you will find information on the Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Submit Education and Research (OeAD) scholarship programs for prospective students in Austria for the academic year 2022/23.
For those interested, you can apply for a variety of scholarship and funding programs run by the OeAD. Applicants from all across the world can apply to programs like:
- Ernst Mach-worldwide
- Franz Werfel grant
- Richard Plaschka grant
Ernst Mach-worldwide
The Ernst Mach Grant worldwide is intended for young researchers and university lecturers of all disciplines who are studying or pursuing research outside Austria.
Target group: Postgraduates, Postdocs
Countries of origin: all
Duration: 1 to 9 months
Funding organisation: OeAD-GmbH on behalf and financed by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research
Closing date for applications: February 1st
Franz Werfel grant
The Franz Werfel Grant is intended for young university lecturers of German language and literature studies with a special focus on Austrian literature. Those who have gone at least 12 scholarship months can apply for the follow-up support programme.
Target group: postgraduates, postdocs, researchers
Countries of origin: all
Duration: 4 to 9 months
Closing date for applications: March 1st, September 15th
Richard Plaschka Grant
The Plaschka PostDoc scholarship programme is aimed at researchers in the field of Austrian history.
Target group: postdocs, researchers
Countries of origin: all
Duration: 4 to 12 months (extension to 18 months is possible in certain cases)
Closing date for applications: March 1st, September 15th
Application Procedure:
To register for any of these programs please visit the Austrian scholarship site and to follow the instructions listed here.
Individual programs can be found by browsing the main site, or you can go directly here. For inquiries regarding studying in Austria in general please visit this website which outlines what it’s like to study in Austria.
If you have any more questions, please contact the OeAD directly (www.oead.at).
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