German Egyptian Mobility Program for Scientific Exchange (GE-SEED)

German Egyptian Mobility Program for Scientific Exchange and Excellence Development (GE-SEED)

With a view to intensifying interaction and scientific cooperation between Egyptian and German Scientists / Institutions, the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) jointly extend support for exchange of scientific visits through the jointly funded German Egyptian Mobility Program for Scientific Exchange and Excellence Development (GE-SEED).

Thus, the program is quite literally to be considered as SEED money for further collaborative research.

GE-SEED aims at supporting bilateral mobility between Egyptian and German scientific teamswith special emphasis on young scientists (Master and PhD students), and within the framework of a jointly submitted research project for a period of up to two years.

The main goal of this program is to encourage partnerships between both sides and enhance collaboration and technology transfer.

Call Deadline: 4-Dec-2017

More information and submission:
http://www.stdf.org.eg/
General Information and Guidelines for Proposals

Scientific Departments

Department of Agricultural Engineering

Department of Economic Entomology

Department of Animal Production

Department of Poultry Production

Department of Vegetables& Floriculture

Department of Agronomy

Department of Pomology

Department of Microbiology

Department of Genetics

Department of Pesticides

Department of Chemistry

Department of Soil

Academic Programs

Agricultural Engineering & Bio systems

Economic & Social Sciences Agricultural

Animal & Poultry & Fish production

Soil & Water

Plant Protection

Botany production

Agricultural Biotechnology

Food Science & Technology

Contact Us

Mansoura - 60 Elgomhoria st - Mansoura University - Faculty of Agriculture - 35516

 +20 (50) 2202254

 +20 (50) 2202253

  agrdean@mans.edu.eg

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