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Dear DAAD Friends and Alumni!๐ŸŽ“
 
This is the last edition of our DAAD Australia newsletter for 2021.
With the festive season upon us, we would like to thank you all very much for your support and cooperation throughout this challenging year.
We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration and partnership events in the new year and hope that the coming year will be met with much health and happiness for all.
 
๏ปฟWe wish you and your families Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year 2022!
 
Greetings from the DAAD IC, Sydney
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 Katharina McGrath, Silke Schoppe & Michael Rieke

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Information Centre Sydney - Contact Details
The DAAD Information Centre in Sydney will be closed:
Monday, 20 December 2021 - Monday, 03 January 2022

๏ปฟYou can contact us again on Tuesday, 04 January 2022
Telephone+61272088119
Teleconferencing: please contact us via e-mail, and our friendly staff will arrange an appointment and provide you with an access link.
Australian DAAD Alumni Association
Executive Committee
End of Year Message and 2022 Plans 

The Executive Committee is regularly meeting now and planning the activities for the next year. It is so wonderful to work with such a passionate and diverse team and I so enjoy every Committee Meeting we hold. This team wants to give back and make a difference. Our focus for next year will be the launch of the new events series in 2022. We will also launch our Australian DAAD Alumni website and a LinkedIn group.
We are looking forward to connecting with all our fellow alumni and the current DAAD scholars and actively broadening our network and cooperation with 
 
We wish you all relaxing and safe holidays and a wonderful Christmas!
 
On behalf of the DAAD Alumni Association,
Claudia Nelson, President  
DAAD Australia - Research Ambassador Program 2022/23
Positions Available for 2022/23

Call for applications
For new DAAD Research Ambassadors to join the program 2022/23
 We would like to encourage researchers to apply from specific areas/universities such as from Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory or regional universities in particular. If you are interested or know of any suitable candidate, please follow the link to the information about the Research Ambassador Program that includes what is expected in these roles together with the application procedure.
For further information, please contact the DAAD Information Centre here.
Consul General visits DAAD IC Sydney
Axel Zeidler, the new Consul General at the German Consulate General in Sydney, visited recently the office of the DAAD Information Centre. He arrived in Australia in August this year and was happy to meet the team of the DAAD just shortly after the lockdown in NSW was lifted.
We would like to give him a warm welcome and are looking forward to cooperate with the consulate for next year's events.
Event HIGHLIGHT
'It can't get more real!'

Podcast series "REAL IS NOT REAL ENOUGH" had its successful launch.

An outstanding presentation of the audio and illustration work about the German philosopher and writer Gรผnther Anders was given at the Goethe-Institut Sydney last week.
The introduction to and presentation of Anders' diary โ€œWashing the Corpses of Historyโ€ was followed by a podium discussion with Benjamin Nickl, Chris Mรผller, Helen Wolfenden and Eric Lobbecke and provided insights into the exciting production process.
The podcast series is now live for everyone. You can listen to it here.
(Illustration by Eric Lobbecke)
New German Government Pledges
More Funding
for Higher Education and Research
As Germanyโ€™s new coalition government takes shape, there are signs that higher education could figure further up the political agenda than it did under the previous administration. The coalition has promised to raise university funding by 3% a year, and the education and research budget could be increased by a quarter.

The Social Democrat-Green-Free Democrat coalitionโ€™s agreement also promises to increase government spending on research and development to 3.5% of gross domestic product by 2025.

Further information is available here
Upcoming Fellowship Programs
Call for Applications
DAAD AInet 3/2022
Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence
๏ปฟ7 โ€“ 11 March 2022

Are you a postdoctoral researcher or an experienced PhD candidate in the field of artificial intelligence looking for your next collaboration, job, or an
opportunity to realize your independent research project? The DAAD Artificial Intelligence Networking Fellowship offers a unique gateway to the AI research community in Germany.

Apply now to the DAAD AInet 3/2022 call and participate in the upcoming
edition of the Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence with the topic AI and Robotics.

Application Deadline: 11 January, 2022
Further information is available here.
Call for Applications
๏ปฟLeo Baeck Fellowship 2022/23

We are happy to announce the international Leo Baeck Fellowship Programme 2022/2023 (German academic year October 2022 - September 2023). We invite applications from PhD students who carry out research related to the history and culture of the German-speaking Jewry. The programme is jointly organised by the Leo Baeck Institute London and the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. Our programme is open to PhD candidates worldwide.
 
Please feel free to circulate the announcement among colleagues and students who might be interested in the fellowship programme.

Application Deadline: 01 February, 2022.
Further information is available here.
Research in Germany December Newsletter
Bauhaus โ€“ Design with attitude

Be it the Wagenfeld lamp or the tubular steel cantilever chair โ€“ many designs created by Bauhaus students and teachers are regarded today as classics. Established by the architect Walter Gropius in Weimar over a century ago, the Bauhaus was much more than just a state training institution โ€“ it was also an attitude: it was about blurring the boundaries between art and craft and combining art and life.
Read the complete article and more here.
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