Printing Cost Subsidies (Martha Muchow Foundation)
Funding for the printing of scientific texts up to €1,500 for early-career researchers. Applications can be submitted at any time; the prerequisite is a text intended for publication or, in the case of dissertations, the successful completion of the oral examination.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for the printing of scientific texts in the field of childhood and educational research through grants of up to €1,500 to enhance the visibility and dissemination of research findings.
Eligible expenses
- Printing costs of scientific texts
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Submission of a scientific text intended for publication
- For dissertations: proof of successful completion of the oral examination
Documents required for application
- Concise CV
- Proof of completion of the oral examination (for dissertations)
- Copy of the reviews
- Outline of the project or justification of the research contributions
- Cost estimate of printing costs with the requested funding amount
Evaluation criteria
- Contribution to the visibility of perspectives and action processes of children
- Recognition of the life's work of Martha Muchow
Description
The Martha Muchow Foundation supports early-career researchers in the field of childhood and educational research in publishing their results by granting printing cost subsidies of up to 1,500 euros. Funding applications can be submitted continuously as soon as a scientific text intended for publication is available or, in the case of dissertations, the successful completion of the oral examination can be demonstrated. The aim is to make the perspectives and action processes of children visible and to continue the life’s work of Martha Muchow. Both empirical and non-empirical works are supported: monographs, articles, and dissertations that make a theoretical or methodological contribution to childhood research. The funds cover printing costs exclusively and help make research findings accessible to a broad audience.
To apply for funding, the following must be submitted: a brief curriculum vitae, proof of completion of the oral examination (for dissertations), copies of the reviews, and a justification of the research contributions. Empirical works require a project outline explaining the research question, data collection and analysis methods, as well as the relevance for making children’s perspectives visible. Non-empirical studies must demonstrate how they honor the life’s work of Martha Muchow. Additionally, a cost outline with the requested funding amount must be provided. The selection is particularly based on the appreciation of the child’s perspective and the further development of Muchow’s research ideas. The foundation awards the grants independently of institutional deadlines and thus specifically supports the printing of scientific texts to strengthen childhood and educational science.
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