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Scholarship programme
The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) promotes the participation of junior scientists in national and international Conferences, seminars or workshops by awarding various travel grants. Framework conditions:
Active participation in selected events (e.g. ANAKON, analytica conference) is particularly encouraged by the Division of Analytical Chemistry through the awarding of individually advertised scholarships.
The Divisions will award a limited number of partial scholarships of max. 300 euros each for the presentation of a poster. Scholarships can be applied for up to three weeks before the start of the conference by email to Maike Fries (GDCh Office) under the keyword "Conference scholarship analytica conference 2026". The complete documents include the following documents:
In addition to the "Special Scholarships" (see above), the Division of Analytical Chemistry awards a limited number of travel scholarships for active participation in freely selectable analytical conferences.A contingent of 20 scholarships is reserved for the participation of young scientists from German working groups in ASAC events. Scholarships can be applied for at any time from Dr Carina S. Kniep under the keyword "Conference Scholarship Analytical Chemistry" up to three weeks before the start of the event at the latest. Each application contains the following documents:
Maximum funding amounts: 250 euros (national Conferences), 300 euros (Europe) or 500 euros (outside Europe)
The Division of Analytical Chemistry and its members benefit both professionally and financially from the success of the journal Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry (ABC).
Young scientists in analytical chemistry can apply for a scholarship for a stay of at least one month at a research institution abroad. Conversely, the scholarship can also be awarded to people who are working abroad and are planning to spend at least one month as a guest at an analytical working group in Germany.
The aim of the publication fellowship is to support the completion of a joint publication by the participating research institutions, which must be submitted to the journal ABC for publication no later than six months after the end of the stay. The grant recipient must be the first author.
For the stay at the host institution, 500 euros per month are granted, up to a maximum of 1000 euros. If the manuscript is accepted by ABC, a further 1500 euros will be paid after publication.
Applications should be sent by email to Dr Carina S. Kniep (GDCh Office) with the keyword "Publication Grant ABC", enclosing the following documents (summarised in a pdf document):
The Division Board submits the description of the research content and the abstract to an ABC editor for an expert opinion and assessment of the fit with ABC (see "Aims and Scope") before approving the grant. The ABC editor informs the Division Board of his or her assessment. The Division Board then decides on the awarding of the scholarship. All submissions will be treated confidentially.
On approval of the scholarship, the scholarship recipient undertakes to submit the manuscript to the journal ABC as first author no later than six months after completion of the guest stay.
The manuscript should be submitted via the journal's regular submission system. Please address the cover letter to Prof. Dr Ulrich Panne, Editor and include the following sentence: "This submission was supported by the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) via a scholarship for finalising a publication in a cooperation project."
The GDCh Office (Dr. Carina S. Kniep) must be informed about the submission of the manuscript and publication of the publication (link/DOI; publication date).
The Board of the Division supports group excursions as part of analytical training at universities and universities of applied sciences with a maximum grant of 250 euros. The excursions must be clearly related to analytical chemistry. As the organiser of the excursion, please send your informal application together with a brief description of the content to the GDCh Office (Maike Fries). After approval by the Board of the Division of Analytical Chemistry, we require the following documents:
The amount will be paid out after submission of the required documents.The organising team undertakes to write a follow-up report for the Mitteilungsblatt of the Division (manuscript: please send by email to the Editorial staff no later than 3 months after the excursion)
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