10th Anniversary: What’s the impact of the program?
For researchers abroad, attending in-person interviews for academic positions in Germany can be both time-consuming and costly. Public research institutions often struggle to reimburse these expenses due to budgetary constraints. To address this challenge, the Dr. Wilhelmy-GSO Travel Expenses Program was launched 10 years ago. It aims to support universities and public research institutions in attracting international scientists by reimbursing travel costs for job interviews up to €2,000.
The program focuses on positions in the STEM fields with technical reference and supports travel for interviews related to W2/W3 professorships, W1/Tenure-Track junior professorships, FH professorships, and Junior Group Leaders.
So far, the program has enabled 173 researchers to travel for their job interviews. We talked to two of them about the challenges and opportunities in the German research system – and what they advise other young researchers.