Alumni Programs
The DAAD offer its alumni support beyond the time of their scholarship or grant. The following programs are available:
Provision of Specialist Literature
Former one-year scholarship holders of all disciplines (as well as former German studies scholarship holders who received support for a period of at least 5 months) from Indonesia can apply once a year for specialist books and journals edited by German publishers as well as scientific articles to help them advance their academic knowledge and qualifications (maximum value of Euro 200 per year). Applications can be made directly to the DAAD head office. For further information see www.daad.de/alumni/en/4.4.2.html .
Email: alumni-buchspenden@daad.de
Re-Invitation Program
The DAAD is able to re-invite former one-year scholarship holders who have been working back in their home country for a longer period of time (at least three years) to follow-up study visits in Germany (up to 3 months). The large number of applications received for this program means that it is generally not possible to consider all applicants. Please submit the application to DAAD Jakarta Office.
For more detailed information about the re-invitation program please click here
Equipment Donations Program ...
... of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation (BMZ) - especially for developing countries from Latin America, Africa and Asia.
The DAAD manages an equipment donations program funded by the BMZ. The program serves to consolidate academic relations with foreign countries and to support teaching, research and development at higher education institutions and comparable institutions, especially in countries with limited currency reserves and in the developing countries of Latin America, Africa and Asia. Application for scientific instruments device and equipment can only be submitted by academics and scientists working at a foreign higher education institution who completed part of their studies or research in Germany. Application should be submitted in conjunction with a concrete research or teaching project (maximum support for small-scale projects: Euro 3.580/for large-scale project: Euro 20.450). For further information see www.daad.de/alumni/en/4.4.2.html .
NADI - the alumni journal of the DAAD Jakarta office
NADI (Nachrichten für Alumni und Deutschlandinteressierte) is a bilingual (German and Indonesian) alumni journal made for Indonesian academics who studied or pursued research in Germany and for those who are interested in doing so. It is edited by the DAAD Jakarta office and appears twice a year, usually in May and October. NADI informs about alumni activities in Indonesia, about the academic exchange between Germany and Indonesia, about the opportunities the German higher education institutions offer to foreign students and researchers and about DAAD activities, including scholarships and other support programmes. NADI is sent free of charge to all Indonesian alumni who would like to receive it. If you are interested, please just fill in our alumni questionnaire (download here ) and send it to us.
Contact: schnieders@daadjkt.org
Alumni Magazine "Letter"
The alumni magazine "DAAD-Letter Hochschule und Ausland" appears three times a year in German and is free of charge to international DAAD alumni. Articles focus on higher education, science and research policy developments and trends in Germany as well as on the DAAD’s various support activities. The online version presents summaries of selected articles (www.daad.de/magazin).
Contact: alumni@daad.de