Wülfing scholarship
The Wülfing grant is a grant to support young German scientists from archeology and related sciences. It is awarded by the German Archaeological Institute on the basis of a foundation set up in 1928 by its honorary member John Max Wülfing .
It is intended to enable the young researchers to spend eight months in the Mediterranean countries and the Middle East to expand their knowledge. The scholarship is currently endowed with € 10,000.
Holder of the Wülfing grant
- 1930/31: Gerda Bruns
- 1932/33: Karl Heinrich Dittmann
- 1933/34: Clemens Bosch (revoked due to his Jewish wife)
- 1934/35: Ernst Homann-Wedeking
- 1937/38: Lothar Hahl
- 1939/40: Peter Knoblauch
- 1989/90: Ulrich-Walter Gans
- 1997/98: Sarah Japp, Uwe Sievertsen
- 2002/03: Silke Grallert
- 2006/07: Holger Schwarzer
- 2012/13: Astrid Fendt, Ute Kelp
- 2013/14: Eric Laufer
- 2014/15: Torben Keßler , Viktoria Räuchle
- 2016/17: Christian Barthel, Simone Killen, Anne Sieverling, Natalia Toma-Kansteiner
- 2017/18: Thomas Lappi, Eleonore Pape
- 2018/19: Ulrich Thaler
- 2019/20: Will Kennedy
- 2020/21: Gregor Utz
literature
- Archäologischer Anzeiger 1929, SI annual report