Summer Fellowship in Austria for Graduate Students in Natural and Social Sciences, Math, Policy and Engineering
Each summer, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), located in Schloss Laxenburg near Vienna, Austria, hosts a selected group of graduate students, primarily doctoral, from around the world in its Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP). These students work closely with IIASA’s senior scientists on projects within the Institute’s 3 theme areas.
APPLICATIONS DEADLINE: 15 JAN 2008
2008 YSSP DATES: 2 JUNE - 29 AUGUST
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November 16th, 2007
Application deadline: 15 October 2007
Objective
These grants and scholarships aim to provide foreign academics and scientists working in higher education or at research institutes with an opportunity to carry out a research project at a state-recognised higher education institution or non-university research institute in Germany.
Duration
Depending on the applicant’s work schedule, the research stay will last between one and three months.
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August 14th, 2007
The Indonesian-German Scientists Exchange Program is a joint project by the DAAD and the Directorate of Research and Community Service Development (DIKTI) in the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture. Each year, up to 5 scientists from higher education institutions or research institutes from both countries may take part in the exchange.
The program is open to scientists from all disciplines. Its aim is to intensify existing contacts between scientific institutions in the partner countries. The exact mode of cooperation depends on the needs of the participants; research stays can be supported as well as participation in colloquiums and visits as a guest lecturer. General information visits can not be supported.
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August 14th, 2007
Study Scholarships / Long Term Research Grants for Graduates of All Diciplines
(holding S1 / S2 Degree for Master or PhD in Germany)
Application deadline: 5 October 2007
Special deadline: Application closing date for study fields of Architecture and Music, Fine Art, Design and Film : 30 September2007
DAAD Long-term Research Grants for Doctoral Studies
Objective
Target group for research grants :
- excellently-qualified teaching staff from universities
- researchers from research institutions in any field of study/research
- applicants from private sectors with at least two years of working experience
Note: Any teaching staff predominantly or exclusively involved in non-degree programs are not eligible.
Research grants can be used to carry out :
- research projects at a German higher education institution for the purpose of gaining a doctorate in Indonesia (according to the “DAAD Sandwich Model” - see annex 3) , age limit of 35 at the time of application
- research projects at a German university for the purpose of gaining a doctorate in Germany , age limit of 31 at the time of application
Scholarship duration
The length of the grant is set by the grant committee during the selection depending on the project in question and on the applicant’s work schedule. In the case of full doctoral programs in Germany the scholarship will be granted for up to three years. For sandwich scholarships, the research stay in Germany will be supported for a maximum of two years.
Support can only be provided for the completion of a full doctoral program in Germany when special support policy reasons exist. Such reasons include, for example, the lack of comparable research or academic supervision opportunities in the home country or when the doctoral topic requires several years of research in Germany. Even when support has been awarded for a full doctoral program, that award will be limited to one year at a time. Extensions of the scholarship then depend on whether or not the evaluation finds the previous award period has been successfully completed.
Value
Depending on the award holder’s academic level, the DAAD will pay a monthly award of 975 Euros plus travel and a health insurance allowance. In addition to these payments, the DAAD will pay a study and research allowance.
When award holders take doctoral programs run under the “DAAD Sandwich Model” and obtain the degree at the home university the award may include the travel expenses of both academic supervisors.
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August 14th, 2007
IIASA’s annual Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) is a three-month (June–August) research program for around fifty advanced students whose interests correspond with IIASA’s ongoing research.
The 2007 program starts on June 4, 2007 and ends on August 31, 2007 ; commitment to stay over the whole period is a prerequisite for acceptance of the application. Participants are expected to arrive in Austria one or two days prior to the official opening of the program.
An essential part of the application is a research plan which should be (i) relevant to the research agenda of the program selected by the applicant (ii) the research objectives of the candidate and (iii) the corresponding background and skills of the applicant. For scientific questions pertaining to the program of your particular interest, please contact the relevant program representative.
Many of IIASA’s National Member Organizations (NMO) provide special grants to enable young scientists (either their own nationals or foreign students studying in their country) to participate. Inquiries concerning financial aid should be directed to the appropriate NMO Secretary.
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December 14th, 2006
DAAD Scholarships for Academic Year 2007/2008 for Master and Doctoral Programs in Germany for Academics and Scientists from Indonesian Universities and Research Institutes
A. DAAD Long-term Research Grants for Doctoral Studies
Objective
Target group for research grants :
excellently-qualified teaching staff from universities researchers from research institutions in any field of study/research applicants from private sectors with at least two years of working experience
Note: Any teaching staff predominantly or exclusively involved in non-degree programs are not eligible.
Research grants can be used to carry out :
research projects at a German higher education institution for the purpose of gaining a doctorate in Indonesia (according to the “DAAD Sandwich Model” - see annex 3) , age limit of 35 at the time of application research projects at a German university for the purpose of gaining a doctorate in Germany , age limit of 31 at the time of application
Scholarship duration
The length of the grant is set by the grant committee during the selection depending on the project in question and on the applicant’s work schedule. In the case of full doctoral programs in Germany the scholarship will be granted for up to three years. For sandwich scholarships, the research stay in Germany will be supported for a maximum of two years.
Support can only be provided for the completion of a full doctoral program in Germany when special support policy reasons exist. Such reasons include, for example, the lack of comparable research or academic supervision opportunities in the home country or when the doctoral topic requires several years of research in Germany. Even when support has been awarded for a full doctoral program, that award will be limited to one year at a time. Extensions of the scholarship then depend on whether or not the evaluation finds the previous award period has been successfully completed.
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September 25th, 2006
Applications for training fellowships in 2007-2008 are invited from junior scientists from low- or medium-resource countries wishing to complete their training in those aspects of cancer research related to the Agency’s mission: to coordinate and conduct both epidemiological and laboratory research into the causes of cancer. Disciplines covered include: epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental chemical carcinogenesis, cancer etiology and prevention, infection and cancer, molecular cell biology, molecular genetics, molecular pathology and mechanisms of carcinogenesis, with emphasis on interdisciplinary projects.
Fellowships are tenable at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France working in a research Group. Applicants are eligible from any country other than those classified as high-income economies by the World Bank. The fellowship is for a period of one year, with the possibility of an extension for a second year subject to satisfactory appraisal.
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September 21st, 2006