South-North PhD Sandwich Scholarship

PhD Sandwich Scholarships for visiting PhD students from developing countries to conduct research at the University of Hohenheim, Germany

The Food Security Center (FSC) is a university center of excellence in development collaboration at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. FSC is one of five excellence centers of the program “exceed – Higher Education Excellence in Development Cooperation”, which is supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) of Germany. FSC’s mission is to make effective and innovative scientific contributions in research, teaching, and policy advice to eradicate hunger and achieve food security in collaboration with partner research and education organizations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and national and international development and research organizations. Thematically, FSC’s activities deal with issues of sustainable food availability, food access, food use, and food utilization. More information is available from www.foodsecurity.de.

Description of South-North Sandwich Scholarship

FSC awards visiting Sandwich scholarships to PhD students from developing countries for a period of three months. The Center wishes to attract outstanding PhD students pursuing a career in academia or development collaboration. The scholarship aims at increasing their previously gained scientific knowledge and skills relevant to food security related issues. The successful candidates will receive a scholarship for conducting PhD thesis related research studies and hence adding value to the PhD thesis and contributing to the mission of FSC. In addition, the successful candidates can select from the regular course catalogues of the international M.Sc. and PhD study programs offered by the University of Hohenheim (also including the courses offered in the PhD program “Global Food Security”). 

For research collaboration, each successful candidate will work with the research staff of the relevant institute of the University of Hohenheim to conduct a specific research project contributing to the mission of FSC and relevant for her/his PhD thesis. Funding for research is expected to be provided by the applicant’s and/or supervisor’s institute and/or other organizations. The objective of the research collaboration is to write at least one joint, peer-reviewed journal publication or paper to be presented at an international conference that contributes to FSC’s mission and that is relevant to the PhD thesis. Successful candidates are expected to present their research proposal, state of research and preliminary results in FSC’s interdisciplinary seminars and at relevant department’s PhD seminars. Participation in teaching and training activities on a limited scale, if possible, is desired. 

Furthermore, FSC aims at establishing an active, long-lasting collaboration with the supported researchers and their home institutes through an interactive alumni-network.

The scholarship is awarded for a stay at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany. The monthly grant is 1,000 Euros. In addition, FSC pays for traveling to and from Hohenheim. Proofed costs for a health and liability insurance will be refunded for an amount up to 100 €. Other costs must be paid for from the stipend.

Required skills

The applicant must provide proof of:

  • outstanding study performance in agricultural, nutritional, natural, social, economic or political sciences, or related disciplines with specification on food security related issues with a minimum M.Sc. grade of 2.5;

  • working on doctoral studies at her/his home institute by the time of application and by the time the scholarship program commences;

  • latest academic degree completed no more than 6 years prior to start of scholarship;

  • track record of knowledge in the proposed field of study;

  • plan to return to his/her home country / country of residence and institute;

  • excellent proficiency in oral and written English.

 

Furthermore, the applicant must: 

  • be currently enrolled in a doctoral program;

  • be able to conduct innovative research;

  • have excellent interpersonal skills and team spirit;

  • be able and willing to work well in an interdisciplinary, multicultural environment with individuals from different scientific, societal and cultural backgrounds and with organizations from the public, private and civil society sector;

  • be available for the entire period of the research stay of 3 months;

  • be a national of a developing country according to OECD DAC List.

Application

Application is only possible by completing FSC’s application form, which can be downloaded at this page (see download area). Besides the application form, the documents indicated in the application form are required for the application. All application materials must be written in English.

Applications will only be accepted, if the research proposal is 

(1) based on FSC’s conceptual framework; 

(2) related to applicant´s doctoral thesis.

There is no application deadline.

FSC will confirm the receipt of all (complete) applications (i.e., if an application is not complete or not in the described format, FSC will not consider it and will not confirm receipt of the application). 

The selection of the candidates will take place after receipt of the application; the scholarship program will start anytime, based on the agreement between supervisor of the hosting institute and the scholar.

 

All accepted applications will be selected according to the following criteria:

1. Fulfillment of announcement criteria (cf. “required skills” and “application”);

2. Quality of proposal and project feasibility;

3. Fulfillment of demands (e.g. of hosting institutes or emerging from collaborations with (development organizations).

The selected applicants will be contacted after the selection process. Please be aware that FSC will contact only successful candidates.