In 2019 and 2020, the Medical Faculty was able to acquire public funding to provide support for young scientists:
The Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research serves as the umbrella for the young talent funding programs, which were restructured in accordance with the recommendations of the Science Council and the DFG. In 2019, calls in the new funding lines Clinician Scientist, Advanced Clinician Scientist, Medical Scientist, and Advanced Medical Scientistand were published for the first time. In 2019 and 2020, a total of
- 65 doctoral scholarships (of which 44 women)
- 25 Clinician Scientist grants (14 women)
- 6 Advanced Clinician Scientist grants (all women)
- 9 Medical Scientist grants (6 women)
- 10 Advanced Medical Scientist grants (6 women)
be awarded.
The annual Summer School Molecular Medicine, which is funded by the DAAD, contributes to the internationalization of the promotion of young researchers. In 2019, 23 scientists (16 women) from 13 countries took part. Ten participants were won in a competitive process for a doctoral project in Jena. Due to the pandemic, the summer school could not take place in 2020.