FAUprofund program
Professional third-party research funding management
The FAUprofund program aims to ensure young researchers are familiar with the procedures involved in applying for third-party funding.
We at FAU are here to help, and this program gives you the opportunity to participate in targeted professional development designed to further your research career.
At present, FAUprofund focuses on the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Law and the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology.
FAUprofund is aimed at young researchers at FAU, in particular postdoctoral researchers, habilitation candidates and junior professors.
The objective is to learn how to develop ideas for new projects, apply for third-party funding, and organise and carry out third-party projects. The programme provides participants with the skills they need to create promising applications and successfully carry out third-party projects funded by the DFG, the EU, the BMBF and major foundations.
Participation in FAUprofund
You can register to take part in the individual seminars at the Graduate Centre (German) and apply for the certificate after completing the program.
To obtain the FAUprofund certificate, participants must attend the following seminars and events:
- Module 1 – Funding providers
- Module 2 – Application workshop
- Module 3 – Management and leadership
The modules at a glance
Who are the main funding providers for academic research? What are the unique features of these funding providers? What do I need to consider when writing an application? You will learn the answers to these questions and more during the seminars on funding providers. This module currently consists of four seminars:
- DFG
- EU
- BMBF and foundations
- Mobility funding through Humboldt, DAAD, EU (in particular Marie-Skłodowska-Curie programmes)
Participants must attend at least three seminars to obtain the certificate.
At the core of FAUprofund is the application workshop. We recommend you attend at least two seminars on funding providers (DFG, BMBF or EU) before taking part in the application workshop (see Module 1).
If you would like to participate in the workshop, you must first submit an application of around two pages consisting of a project outline (problem statement, work plan, current state of research, planned funding format). It is essential that you have a realistic idea for a project in order to get the most out of the workshop. The application workshop consists of a one-day kick-off workshop, which lays the foundation for the following weeks, and a two-day closed-door conference. Course instructors will be available between these sessions if participants need individual help.
Knowledge of how to organise third-party projects and of research project management is essential if you want to bring such projects to a successful conclusion. The two seminars on this topic are therefore a compulsory part of the FAUprofund certificate program.
Participants must also complete two further seminars offered by the Graduate Centre on topics such as knowledge communication, conflict management, supervising thesis projects and doctoral degrees, or personnel management. The optional seminars that can be selected to obtain the certificate are identified accordingly in our program. If there is a topic that you think should be covered in a seminar which is not yet included in our program, please let us know. We would be happy to plan seminars in the coming semester if there is sufficient interest, provided we can find suitable speakers.
Methodology and initiative
The seminars are mostly conducted in small groups to ensure that participants learn as much as possible. The methods used include presentations, group work, analysis of best and worst practice examples, and discussions of real examples with colleagues. Much of the content is presented using the tandem trainer principle to ensure that various different perspectives and approaches are covered. Furthermore, FAU researchers who have experience in submitting successful funding applications are invited to the seminars to share their knowledge at first hand.
FAUprofund was set up on the initiative of the FAU Graduate Center and Early Career Support led by Dr. Christian Schmitt-Engel, the research representatives of the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Law (Dr. Dennis Kirchberg) and the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology (Dr. Robert Fischer). The programme is supported by the Vice President People, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Paulsen.
Contacts in the faculties
Dr. Robert Fischer
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Dr. Dennis Kirchberg
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Dr. Christian Schmitt-Engel
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FAQs
The optional FAUprofund seminars that can be selected are identified as such in our seminar program. These are, for example, research project management, staff management and team management, managing and motivating staff.
