Paderborn's talents honored: 2,000 euro scholarship for young researchers!
In 2025, the University of Paderborn will award scholarships to talented young scientists for outstanding research.

Paderborn's talents honored: 2,000 euro scholarship for young researchers!
The University of Paderborn recently awarded its graduate scholarships for 2025, and the selection couldn't be more promising. Overall, outstanding young scientists can look forward to monthly funding of 2,000 euros. The duration of the funding varies: Depending on the funding line, 12 or 36 months are planned. Prof. Dr. Thomas Tröster, the vice president for research at the university, emphasizes that these scholarships are primarily intended to promote excellent research and young scientists. uni-paderborn.de reports on the impressive topics of the funded projects.
Scholarship holders and their research projects
A number of exciting research projects stand out among the scholarship holders. Jonas Kloppenburg from the Faculty of Cultural Studies will receive a doctoral scholarship in gender studies over the next 36 months. His topic “Configurations of Masculinity in Brecht” promises a profound examination of hegemonic masculinity in Bertolt Brecht’s work.
Johanna Jakob, also supported for 36 months, brings a strong mathematical topic with her: her dissertation on “Diffeomorphism groups of locally polyhedral manifolds and Lie groups of Whitney jets” will certainly inspire the scientific community. Timothy Kroupa will also cause a stir with his project “Pandemic Storytelling: The Cultural Work of Covid Fiction”. He is also part of the cultural studies program and will receive a full scholarship for the next three years.
In addition to the extensive doctoral scholarships, the university also awards two completion scholarships for 12 months each. Anton Visser is devoting his dissertation to “Electrocortical Dynamics During Resistance Exercise”, while Enno Adler receives a scholarship for his research project on “Graph and Hypergraph Compression Schemes”. These captivating topics demonstrate the broad spectrum of research approaches supported at the University of Paderborn.
Funding for young scientists
The opportunities to support young talent are extensive. In addition to the doctoral scholarships, the University of Paderborn also offers a child allowance of 400 euros per month to improve the compatibility of family and science. The selection criteria for the scholarships are clearly defined: The prerequisite is that the applicants are in the process of writing their dissertation, are studying at the University of Paderborn and can demonstrate above-average performance. Further information is available here mystipendium.de to find.
A look beyond the borders
The promotion of young scientists knows no limits. The opportunity to carry out research projects abroad is supported by various scholarships, as the DAAD program shows. This is aimed at above-average qualified scientists who have successfully completed their doctorate. The DAAD program supports research stays for a period of 3 to 6 months and offers monthly support of 1,750 euros, depending on the host country. The aim of this initiative is to advance qualifications and international cooperation. Further details and application options can be found at daad.de be read.
Overall, the funding of the University of Paderborn shows that there is a lot of potential in science. Supporting the new generation of researchers is not only a benefit for the university, but also for the entire scientific landscape. This shows that the future of research depends on competent and innovative minds.