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Hints and requirements for applying at the DFG
for Charité applicants
Michael Fromm
First, let me introduce myself: I am a Charité seniorprofessor with Clinical Physiology / Nutritional Medicine (personal web site) and, in a honorary capacity, I am acting since 2008 as a "DFG-Vertrauensdozent", officially termed "Representative of the German Research Foundation (DFG) at the Charité".
The DFG requires, that the DFG representative will be informed about grant applications. For this, please send per e-mail
(michael.fromm@charite.de) the following data: |
A few hints:
- Please read the respective DFG pages before you start writing the proposal.
- "Information for applicants", a well-structured guide:
DFG page
- All funding programmes:
DFG page
- Flyer on ELAN elcectronic proposal:
PDF download
- Only in German: "My first proposal":
DFG page
- Always use an actual version of forms and guidelines!
- Forms and Guidelines (Main Listing):
DFG page
- There is a guideline for project proposals
-- see
54.01 and the specific form 53.01.
- NOTE: Rules for the list of own publications (since 2014,
press release, in German)
There are two lists of publications:
1. Project-related list of publications as part of the project description file:
- Here only publications with direct relation to the project
- New: Up to 10 publications.
This number is now independent of the number of applicants and the duration of the project.
2. List of publications as part of the CV file:
- Here the "best" 10 publications, i.e. not
necessarily related to the project.
- New: Up to 10 publications of each applicant.
- Note: It is considered as scientific misconduct, if a DFG grant application contains an already completed study.
Verbatim: "Bei einer Antragstellung müssten sicherlich auch überzeugende Vorarbeiten geleistet worden sein. Ein fertiges Manuskript mit den entsprechenden Arbeitsergebnissen dürfe aber noch nicht
vorliegen." See German
DFG press release
I will try to help if there remain any questions or problems. |
May I wish you every success with your proposal.
Prof. Dr. Michael Fromm, seniorprofessor
Representative of the German Research Foundation (DFG) at the Charité
Clinical Physiology / Nutritional Medicine
Charité - Univeristätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin Franklin
Hindenburgdamm 30, 12203 Berlin