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Host institution |
One host and one receiving research organisation or university in an EMBC Member State: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom / Associated Member State or Co-operation partner: Chile, India, Singapore, Taiwan
Exceptionally, EMBO will consider applications for Short-Term Fellowships involving home or host institutions in Japan throughout until the end of 2021. |
Call opens |
Jan 2021 |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021. It is recommended that applications are submitted at least three months before the proposed start date of the research visit. |
Evaluation results |
Within 3 months |
Earliest date of implementation |
None |
Latest date of implementation |
None |
Sustainability |
The Fellowship applicant must return to his/her home laboratory for at least 6 months immediately after the fellowship. The applicant must provide a letter signed by his/her home institution certifying that he/she has returned to work there for at least 6 months after the completion of the EMBO STF. |
Reporting |
A two page final activity report must be submitted within 6 months of completing the research visit.
A letter (in English) signed by their home institution certifying that they have returned to work there for at least 6 months after the completion of the EMBO Short-Term Fellowship. |
Project duration |
7–90 days (up to 3 months)
Awarded applicants can stay on their research visit for an additional three months (maximum), however, EMBO will not provide funding for this extended period. |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
Daily subsistence rate depends on the country being visited |
Success rate |
63% (2019), 56% (2018), 48% (2017), 57% (2016), 48% (2015) |
Eligible costs |
The fellowships cover travel costs and subsistence of the fellow only and not of dependents. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
EMBO, Heidelberg, Germany,
Kelly Sheehan-Rooney (☎ +49 6221 8891 122)
Inga Brak (☎ +49 6221 8891 561), fellowships@embo.org |
Call Identifier |
EMBO-STF-2021 |
Call info |
The EMBO Short-Term Fellowships fund research exchanges of up to three months between laboratories in eligible countries. The aim is to facilitate valuable collaborations with research groups applying techniques that are unavailable in the applicant's laboratory. Short-Term Fellowships are intended for joint research work rather than consultations. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎ 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The applicant needs to register for an EMBO online application account. Once login details for the account have been received it is possible to start an application.
- Applicants can apply repeatedly, as long as this is for a new project in a different laboratory.
- Reapplication is only possible 12 months after the end of the previous STF or in the case of unsuccessful applicants, the date of application. Applicants may only submit one application, for one project, at one host laboratory in at each round of selection. It is recommended that applications be submitted at least 3 months before the proposed start date of the research visit, or at minimum, applications must be submitted before the start date of the research visit.
- All research activities must be in compliance with fundamental ethical and research integrity principles, such as those set out in the Belmont Report: Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research, and in the Singapore Statement on Research Integrity.
- Do NOT indicate the journal impact factor. EMBO is a signatory of DORA.
- The applicant should list and activate contacts of two referees and the host institute supervisor. It is the responsibility of the applicant to check that the referees and the host supervisor have received the request and have completed the form.
- Figures and tables cannot be included in the application.
Proposal consists of
Online Application Form via the EMBO online system:
- Applicant;
- Contact details for two referees;
- Contact details for the receiving institute & supervisor;
- Proposed work: a 250-word summary, a 1500-word synopsis of the proposed activity, references, keywords, proposed duration, justification (200 words), career plan;
- Present work: home institute, current position, current work (500 words), benefit to home lab (200 words);
- Scientific CV: research experience, full CV since PhD research, education, Ph.D. award, publications;
- Other funding sources.
- Two reference letters: one must be from the current supervisor, neither can come from referees in the host institute. In the case that the applicant is already an independent researcher, only one reference letter from a legal representative of the home institution (Dean, Director etc.) is required.
- Acceptance letter from the receiving institute submitted by the host supervisor
- ORCID ID
Evaluation Criteria
- Quality of the project to be developed in the host laboratory (novelty, feasibility).
- The suitability of the host laboratory for the proposed work and previous interactions with the home laboratory. Is the topic covered in sufficient depth and breadth?
- Value of the exchange for the laboratories involved (expertise or technology transfer, collaboration, co-publication).
- CV of the candidate, and in particular research experience.
Research areas
Cell Cycle, Cell & Tissue Architecture, Cellular Metabolism, Chromatin & Transcription, Development, Differentiation & Death, Evolution & Ecology, Genome Stability & Dynamics, Genomic & Computational Biology, Immunology, Membranes & Transport, Microbiology, Virology & Pathogens, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Plant Biology, Proteins & Biochemistry, RNA, Signal Transduction, Structural Biology & Biophysics, Systems Biology
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Deadline |
Throughout the year 2021 |
Call name |
FEBS Short-Term Fellowships 2021 |
WWW |
FEBS Short-Term Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
Mobility, short-term visits for scientific collaboration, advanced training, employing new techniques |
Applicant |
Postdocs (Ph.D. completed less than 6 years prior to the application submission); Ph.D. students with at least one published paper as a main author in an international scientific journal; must be a members of a FEBS Constituent Society |
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Host institution |
Research organisation in FEBS Member states: Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom (with Irish Area Section); FEBS Associate Members: Belarus, Moldova, Morocco and Tunisia |
Expected outputs |
Scientific collaboration, advanced training, employing techniques not available at the candidates’ usual place of work |
Call opens |
Jan 2021 |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021, application should be submitted at least three months before the start date. |
Evaluation results |
Within 1 month after submission |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Throughout the year, within six months of its award |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
One progress report sent electronically to the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee within 3 months of completion of the fellowship. |
Project duration (min-max) |
One progress report sent electronically to the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee within 3 months of completion of the fellowship. |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Travel costs (second-class rail fare or an economy flight between the place of residence and the host laboratory), daily subsistence allowance up to €90 per day. (No medical & travel insurance, research costs, bench fees, costs incurred by family dependants).
It is the responsibility of the recipient to pay any taxes levied by national authorities. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
FEBS, Suite B1, Third Floor, St Andrew's House, 59 St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BZ, UK
Chair of the FEBS Fellowships Committee: Alain Krol, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Strasbourg - CNRS, 2 allée Konrad Roentgen, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France, ☎ +33 (0)388 417 050, ibmc-febsfellowships@unistra.fr
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Call Identifier |
FEBS-STF-2021 |
Call info |
FEBS Short-Term Fellowships support Ph.D. students and postdocs (members of FEBS Constituent Societies) to undertake short-term visits of up to 2(3) months in FEBS countries for the purpose of scientific collaboration, advanced training, employing new techniques in biochemistry and molecular biology. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants need to be members of a FEBS Constituent Society (e.g. the Czech Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), to be working in a laboratory in a FEBS country and to be seeking to work in a laboratory in a different FEBS country.
- Applicants must have a Ph.D. or at least one published paper as a main author in an international scientific journal.
- FEBS STFs may not be used to complement or to extend another fellowship.
- FEBS STFs are not awarded for attendance at courses, symposia, meetings or congresses.
- The FEBS Fellowship should be acknowledged in any work published relating to the project funded and a reprint of each article should be sent electronically to the Chairperson of the Fellowships Committee.
- A period of at least 2 years must elapse before applications for a second award of a FEBS Short-Term Fellowship will be considered.
- The application process is handled via online application system.
Proposal consists of
Online application
- Research proposal (max 2 A4 pages uploaded in PDF format):
- title,
- nature of the work & outline of proposed experiments,
- justification for travel to the selected laboratory,
- description of the selected laboratory with a list of max 5 relevant publications from the host laboratory,
- justification for the time period requested (applicant & supervisor)
- Short CV with a list of publications in the format required by the FEBS Journal (applicant)
- Host acceptance form (use template provided in the application system, must be signed by the head of the host institute/department & head of the research group(s) where the applicant will work)
- Letter of support, must be on headed paper, referee must not work at the host institute (referee, to be notified by applicant)
- Confirmation letter from the appropriate FEBS Constituent Society that the applicant is a member (applicant & FEBS Constituent Society)
Evaluation Criteria
NA; quality of the project to be developed in the host laboratory, quality of the host laboratory
Research areas
Biochemistry, molecular biology
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Host institution |
All members of the Humboldt Network abroad may act as academic hosts:
- any scientists who have been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation,
- any hosts who have already supervised scientists or scholars who were sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation,
- any (former) members of a Humboldt Foundation selection committee,
- any participants in the Frontiers of Research Symposia organised by the Humboldt Foundation,
- scientists or scholars who have been awarded one of the selected research prizes
University or non-university research institution outside Germany. Search for a host.
IOCB hosts: Václav Čeřovský, Michal Hoskovec, Jan Konvalinka, Hana Macíčková Cahová, Josef Michl, Aleš Svatoš |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021
at least 4–7 months ahead of the prospective selection meeting |
Evaluation results |
February 2021, June 2021, October 2021 |
Evaluation results |
February 2021, June 2021, October 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Latest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report |
Project duration (min-max) |
6–24 months (up to 2 years) |
Allocation for the call |
NA, around 90 fellowships shall be granted every year |
Project budget (min-max) |
At least 3 057 € per month to CZ |
Success rate |
40 % |
Eligible costs |
Fellowship calculator, IOCB, Czech Republic (ca 3 057 € per month)
- fellowship 1 750 € per month;
- Auslandszuschlag 1057 €;
- Direct research costs/consumables (Sachmittelpauschale) 250 €;
- flat-rate allowance for accompanying children: 400 € per month for the first child and 100 € per month for every additional child;
- return travel expenses;
- parenting support for fellows who are accompanied abroad by children under the age of 12;
- reintegration allowance for attending job interviews or participating in important career-promoting conferences in Germany;
- return fellowship may be granted for up to 12 months immediately following the research stay abroad. It allows fellows to continue cooperation with their hosts in association with a research institution in Germany;
- alumni sponsorship following a successful stay abroad and return to Germany, especially financial assistance for participating in conferences and for short-term visits from/to members of Humboldt Network abroad.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany |
Call Identifier |
Lynen Postdocs |
Call info |
Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers allows German junior researchers / postdocs (up to 4 years since completing a PhD) to carry out long-term research (6–24 months) abroad. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicant has not been in the host country (CZ) for more than 6 months within the last 18 months prior to the application submission. It is possible to apply shortly before dissertation submission, at most 6 months before submission.
- Ph.D. completed less than 4 years prior to date of application submission.
- Applicants who have already been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation are not eligible to apply for the Lynen Research Fellowship Programme but should turn to the Foundation’s Alumni Programme for support for further research stays.
- Very good knowledge of English.
- It is not possible to break up the research stay.
- The applicant must ensure that 2 referees and the host institution have received the request, completed the form and sent it directly to the foundation.
- Reapplication is possible after significant improvement of the proposal.
- A host from the Czech Republic is not required to make a financial contribution.
Proposal consists of
- Online application form (applicant)
- CV (max 2 pages; applicant)
- Complete list of publications (applicant)
- List of selected 1–3 key publications that are published or accepted (applicant)
- Key publications (applicant)
- Ph.D. certificate or confirmation that your doctorate will be completed within 6 months (applicant)
- Research outline: clear description of (i) the current state of research supported by 5 relevant publications from the research area; (ii) the research questions to be examined, their originality and significance for the advancement of the research field; (iii) the academic methods to be used to achieve the goals, documented by references (max 5 pages) (applicant & host institution)
- Two supporting expert reviews from academics (one must be from the Ph.D. supervisor) (referees)
- Confirmation that research facilities are available and mentoring agreement and a detailed expert’s statement from an academic host at a research institution abroad (host institution)
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic record and academic performance to date (mobility, determination, breadth of research activities, academic productivity);
- Quality of key publications specified in the application (originality, degree of innovation, applicant’s contribution in cases of multiple authorship);
- Originality and innovation potential of the suggested research outline (significance for the advancement of the discipline, convincing choice of academic methods, prospects for academic development of the applicant, clear focus and feasibility of realization within the requested funding period and at the chosen host institution);
- Applicant’s future potential (academic potential, further academic development, career prospects).
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
All members of the Humboldt Network abroad may act as academic hosts:
- any scientists who have been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation,
- any hosts who have already supervised scientists or scholars who were sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation,
- any (former) members of a Humboldt Foundation selection committee,
- any participants in the Frontiers of Research Symposia organised by the Humboldt Foundation,
- scientists or scholars who have been awarded one of the selected research prizes
University or non-university research institution outside Germany. Search for a host.
IOCB hosts: Václav Čeřovský, Michal Hoskovec, Jan Konvalinka, Hana Macíčková Cahová, Josef Michl, Aleš Svatoš |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021
at least 4–7 months ahead of the prospective selection meeting |
Evaluation results |
February 2021, June 2021, October 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Latest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report |
Project duration |
6–18 months (fellowship may be divided up into max 3 visits lasting min 3 months) |
Allocation for the call |
NA, around 90 fellowships shall be granted every year |
Project budget (min-max) |
At least 18 342 € per fellowship to CZ |
Success rate |
40 % |
Eligible costs |
Fellowship calculator, IOCB, Czech Republic (ca 3 057 € per month)
- fellowship 1 750 € per month;
- Auslandszuschlag 1057 €;
- Direct research costs/consumables (Sachmittelpauschale) 250 €;
- flat-rate allowance for accompanying children: 400 € per month for the first child and 100 € per month for every additional child;
- return travel expenses;
- parenting support for fellows who are accompanied abroad by children under the age of 12;
- reintegration allowance for attending job interviews or participating in important career-promoting conferences in Germany;
- return fellowship may be granted for up to 12 months immediately following the research stay abroad. It allows fellows to continue cooperation with their hosts in association with a research institution in Germany;
- alumni sponsorship following a successful stay abroad and return to Germany, especially financial assistance for participating in conferences and for short-term visits from/to members of Humboldt Network abroad.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany |
Call Identifier |
Lynen ExpRes |
Call info |
Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers allows German Assistant Professors or Junior Research Group Leaders (up to 12 years since completing a Ph.D.) to carry out long-term research (6–18 months) abroad. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicant is expected to have his/her own, clearly defined research profile, is working at least at the level of Assistant Professor/Junior Research Group Leader, is able to document independent research work.
- Ph.D. completed less than 12 years prior to date of application submission.
- Very good knowledge of English.
- Applicant has not been in the host country (CZ) for more than 6 months within the last 18 months prior to the application submission.
- Applicants who have already been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation are not eligible to apply for the Lynen Research Fellowship Programme but should turn to the Foundation’s Alumni Programme for support for further research stays.
- The applicant must ensure that 2 referees and the host institution have received the request, completed the form and sent it directly to the foundation.
- Reapplication is possible after significant improvement of the proposal.
- A host from the Czech Republic is not required to make a financial contribution.
Proposal consists of
- Online application form (applicant)
- CV (max 2 pages; applicant)
- Complete list of publications (applicant)
- List of selected 3–5 key publications that are published or accepted (applicant)
- Key publications (applicant)
- Ph.D. certificate or confirmation that your doctorate will be completed within 6 months (applicant)
- Research outline: clear description of (i) the current state of research supported by 5 relevant publications from the research area; (ii) the research questions to be examined, their originality and significance for the advancement of the research field; (iii) the academic methods to be used to achieve the goals, documented by references (max 5 pages; applicant & host institution)
- Two supporting expert reviews from academics (one must be from the Ph.D. supervisor) (referees)
- Confirmation that research facilities are available and mentoring agreement and a detailed expert’s statement from an academic host at a research institution abroad (host institution)
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic record and academic performance to date (mobility, determination, breadth of research activities, academic productivity);
- Quality of key publications specified in the application (originality, degree of innovation, applicant’s contribution in cases of multiple authorship);
- Originality and innovation potential of the suggested research outline (significance for the advancement of the discipline, convincing choice of academic methods, prospects for academic development of the applicant, clear focus and feasibility of realization within the requested funding period and at the chosen host institution);
- Applicant’s future potential (academic potential, further academic development, career prospects).
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
University or non-university research institution in Germany
Academic host is any researcher working at a university or research institution in Germany who offers to make research facilities available for the research stay |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021
at least 4–8 months ahead of the prospective selection meeting |
Evaluation results |
- Feb/Mar 2021
- Jun/Jul 2021
- Oct/Nov 2021
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Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
- between 01 May 2021 – 01 Mar 2022
- between 01 Sept 2021 – 01 Jul 2022
- between 01 Jan 2022 – 01 Nov 2022
The applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Latest date of implementation |
The applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual progress report |
Project duration |
6–24 months (up to 2 years) & 2–4 months language course that takes place immediately prior to the start of the research fellowship |
Allocation for the call |
NA, up to 400–500 awards shall be granted across all the disciplines |
Project budget (min-max) |
Min. 2 670 + 800 € per month (salary + host institution allowance) |
Success rate |
25-30 % |
Eligible costs |
- fellowship 2 670 € per month;
- family allowances up to 346 € per month for marital partners and up to 274 € for each child; for single-parents flat-rate allowance for accompanying children: 400 € per month for the first child and 100 € per month for every additional child;
- host institution allowance 800 € per month;
- lump sum for travel expenses;
- language fellowship for an intensive language course lasting 2–4 months;
- additional extension of the fellowship up to 12 months for research fellows accompanied by children under the age of 12;
- Europe allowance for a research stay at a research institute in another European country (though not the research fellow’s own country); for a designated period in the course of the fellowship if necessary to ensure the success of the research (this stay should not extend beyond 25% of the time of the fellowship);
- extensive alumni sponsorship once a successful research stay has come to an end;
- after successful completion of the Humboldt Fellowship, fellows can apply for a return fellowship to sponsor reintegration into an institute abroad in developing/threshold countries or countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany |
Call Identifier |
HF Postdoc |
Call info |
Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers allows foreign junior researchers / postdocs to carry out long-term research (6–24 months) in Germany. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Ph.D. completed less than 4 years prior to date of application submission. It is possible to apply shortly before dissertation submission, at most 6 months before submission.
- Good knowledge of English or German.
- It is not possible to apply to several fellowship programmes or the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Programme concurrently.
- It is not possible to break up the research stay.
- Applicant must have lived outside Germany for a minimum of 12 months in total in the 18-month period prior to the submission deadline.
- German nationals (or those who have obtained their school and university or university and Ph.D. qualifications in Germany) are eligible to apply if they have lived in another country for 10 years (or five years if there is a strong connection to current country of residence).
- Applicants who have already been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation are not eligible to apply for the Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme but should turn to the Foundation’s Alumni Programme for support for further research stays.
- It is responsibility of the applicant to check that two referees and the host institution have received the request, completed the form and sent it directly to the foundation (via the online link provided to them).
- In the case of unanimously rejected applications, a new application will be accepted only after 18 months.
Proposal consists of
- Online application form (applicant)
- CV (max 2 pages; applicant)
- Complete list of publications (applicant)
- List of selected 1–3 key publications that are published or accepted (applicant)
- Key publications (applicant)
- Ph.D. certificate or confirmation that your doctorate will be completed within 6 months (applicant)
- Research outline: clear description of (i) the current state of research supported by 5 relevant publications from the research area; (ii) the research questions to be examined, their originality and significance for the advancement of the research field; (iii) the academic methods to be used to achieve the goals, documented by references (max 5 pages; applicant & host institution)
- Two supporting expert reviews from academics (one must be from the Ph.D. supervisor) (referees)
- Confirmation that research facilities are available and mentoring agreement and a detailed expert’s statement by an academic host at a research institution in Germany (host institution)
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic record and academic performance to date (mobility, determination, breadth of research activities, academic productivity);
- Quality of key publications specified in the application (originality, degree of innovation, applicant’s contribution in cases of multiple authorship);
- Originality and innovation potential of the suggested research outline (significance for the advancement of the discipline, convincing choice of academic methods, prospects for academic development of the applicant, clear focus and feasibility of realisation within the requested funding period and at the chosen host institution);
- Applicant’s future potential (academic potential, further academic development, career prospects).
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
University or non-university research institution in Germany
Academic host is any researcher working at a university or research institution in Germany who offers to make research facilities available for the research stay |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021
at least 4–8 months ahead of the prospective selection meeting |
Evaluation results |
- March 2021
- July 2021
- November 2021
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Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Latest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start the fellowship period within 2–12 months of being selected. |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual progress report |
Project duration |
6–18 months (fellowship may be divided up into max 3 visits lasting min 3 months; max 36 months may elapse between the beginning of the first stay and the end of the last stay) & 2–4 months language course that takes place immediately prior to the start of the research fellowship |
Allocation for the call |
NA, up to 400–500 fellowships shall be granted |
Project budget (min-max) |
Min. 3 170 + 800 € per month (salary + host institution allowance) |
Success rate |
25-30 % |
Eligible costs |
- fellowship 3 170 € per month (including insurance;
- family allowances up to 326 € per month for marital partners and up to 244 € for each child; for single-parents flat-rate allowance for accompanying children: 400 € per month for the first child and 100 € per month for every additional child;
- host institution allowance 800 € per month;
- lump sum for travel expenses;
- language fellowship for an intensive language course lasting 2–4 months;
- additional extension of the fellowship up to 12 months for research fellows accompanied by children under the age of 12;
- Europe allowance for a research stay at a research institute in another European country (though not the research fellow’s own country); for a designated period in the course of the fellowship if necessary to ensure the success of the research;
- extensive alumni sponsorship once a successful research stay has come to an end;
- after successful completion of the Humboldt Fellowship, fellows can apply for a return fellowship to sponsor reintegration into an institute abroad in developing/threshold countries or countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany |
Call Identifier |
HF ExpRes |
Call info |
Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers allows foreign Assistant Professors or Junior Research Group Leaders (up to 12 years since completion of Ph.D.) to carry out long-term research (6–18 months) in Germany. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
Downloadable |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The applicant is expected to have his/her own, clearly defined research profile, is working at least at the level of Assistant Professor/Junior Research Group Leader, is able to document independent research work.
- Ph.D. completed less than 12 years prior to date of application submission.
- Good knowledge of English or German.
- It is not possible to apply to several fellowship programmes or the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award Programme concurrently.
- Applicant must have lived outside Germany for a minimum of 12 months in total in the 18-month period prior to the submission deadline.
- German nationals (or those who have obtained their school and university or university and Ph.D. qualifications in Germany) are eligible to apply if they have lived in another country for 10 years (or five years if there is a strong connection to current country of residence).
- Applicants who have already been sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation are not eligible to apply for the Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme but should turn to the Foundation’s Alumni Programme for support for further research stays.
- It is responsibility of the applicant to check that two referees and the host institution have received the request, completed the form and sent it directly to the foundation (via the online link provided to them).
- In the case of unanimously rejected applications, a new application will be accepted only after 18 months.
Proposal consists of
- Online application form (applicant)
- CV (max 2 pages; applicant)
- Complete list of publications (applicant)
- List of selected 3–5 key publications that are published (applicant)
- Key publications (applicant)
- Ph.D. certificate (applicant)
- Research outline: clear description of (i) the current state of research supported by 5 relevant publications from the research area; (ii) the research questions to be examined, their originality and significance for the advancement of the research field; (iii) the academic methods to be used to achieve the goals, documented by references (max 5 pages; applicant & host institution)
- Two expert reviews from important collaborative partners from abroad (referees)
- Confirmation that research facilities are available and mentoring agreement and a detailed expert’s statement by an academic host at a research institution in Germany (host institution)
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic record and academic performance to date (mobility, determination, breadth of research activities, academic productivity);
- Quality of key publications specified in the application (originality, degree of innovation, applicant’s contribution in cases of multiple authorship);
- Originality and innovation potential of the suggested research outline (significance for the advancement of the discipline, convincing choice of academic methods, prospects for academic development of the applicant, clear focus and feasibility of realisation within the requested funding period and at the chosen host institution);
- Applicant’s future potential (academic potential, further academic development, career prospects, prospect of a professional appointment).
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
Throughout the year 2021 |
Call name |
Humboldt Research Award |
WWW |
Humboldt Research Award |
Focused on |
Foreign outstanding researchers are invited to spend a period of 6-12 months cooperating on a long-term research project with specialist colleagues at a research institution in Germany. |
Applicant |
Nominations may be submitted online by established academics in Germany. Nominations may also be initiated by award winners of the Humboldt Foundation working abroad, provided that the nomination is made jointly with a colleague working in Germany. Direct applications are not accepted. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Humboldt Research Award |
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Host institution |
Universities and research institutions in Germany. |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year 2021
Recommended to submit a nomination 6 months ahead of the prospective selection meeting (March, October). |
Evaluation results |
Approximately 4 weeks after the selection meeting |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
NA |
Latest date of implementation |
NA |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual progress report |
Project duration |
6–12 months (the stay may be divided up into blocks) |
Allocation for the call |
NA, up to 100 awards shall be granted annually |
Project budget (min-max) |
60 000 € |
Success rate |
35% |
Eligible costs |
- Award 60 000 €
- A lump sum to cover the award winner's travel costs (return tickets).
- A lump sum towards the travel costs of marital partners and children under the age of 18 accompanying the award winner may be granted if they stay with the award winner in Germany for at least 6 months. 50% of the lump sum will be paid for children between 2–11, 10% for children < the age of 2.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante (several instalments) |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany |
Call Identifier |
Humboldt Award |
Call info |
Humboldt Research award is granted in recognition of a researcher's entire achievements to date to academics whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline and who are expected to continue producing cutting-edge achievements in the future. Award winners are invited to spend a period of 6-12 months (which can be split into multiple stays of various durations) cooperating on a long-term research project with specialist colleagues at a research institution in Germany. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The Humboldt Research Award can only be granted once to any one academic. Researchers who have already received a research award for their academic achievements from the Humboldt Foundation are not eligible to be nominated. Furthermore, the nominee should not have recently won any awards or fellowships in Germany for his or her academic accomplishments. At the time of nomination, the nominated candidate must have been predominantly living and working abroad for at least 5 years. Moreover, the nominees must not have held or accepted an offer of permanent employment in Germany prior to the selection date.
- Nominating academics must guarantee that they can provide the necessary infrastructure for the award winner’s own research projects or lecture tours (e.g. access to libraries, materials, facilities). German hosts are also expected to be well prepared for the award winner’s research stay and to act as his or her personal mentor (e.g. finding accommodation).
Proposal consists of
- Online nomination form (nominator)
- Personal statement by the nominator (laudation of the nominee, academic appraisal; 2–5 pages; nominator)
- Information on the invitation to Germany (max 2 pages; nominator)
- List of the nominee´s key publications with comments on their special scientific significance (max 2 pages, nominator)
- Complete chronological list of nominee´s publications covering the past 10 years (including all authors, identifying the corresponding author(s), titles, publisher/journal, edition, year, first and last page number); if relevant, also include published conference papers and patents. If applicable, the nominator may include a link to the nominee’s complete digital bibliography at the beginning of the list. (nominator)
Evaluation Criteria
The nominee’s outstanding academic qualification must be internationally recognised and documented by corresponding successes in research, such as positively received academic publications or previous awards.
- Previous outstanding academic achievements,
- Fundamental discoveries, new theories or findings that have had a lasting effect on the nominee's discipline beyond their immediate research area (international impact),
- The nominee's previous body of work as a whole,
- The expectation of further outstanding achievements in the future.
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
Throughout the year |
Call name |
Walter Benjamin Programme |
WWW |
Walter Benjamin Programme |
Focused on |
The programme enables researchers in the postdoctoral training phase to independently conduct their own research project at a research institution at location of their choice. There are two modules:
- Walter Benjamin Fellowship - WBF (outside Germany)
- Walter Benjamin Position - WBP (in Germany)
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Applicant |
Postdocs in the early postdoctoral training phase. For the Walter Benjamin Position - no restrictions apply. For the Walter Benjamin Fellowship (or a combined proposal) - applicants have worked for at least 3 years in the German research system (doctoral or postdoctoral phase). |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Walter Benjamin Programme |
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Host institution |
Research institution in Germany or outside Germany (e.g. IOCB Prague) |
Expected outputs |
Skills in new scientific research methods, research project; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
July 2019 |
Final deadline |
Throughout the year |
Evaluation results |
The average processing time 6 months |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Applicant has to start within 1-12 months of being selected |
Reporting |
NA |
Project duration (min-max) |
Max. 2 years |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
Basic fellowship depends on the country being visited, use the Award Calculator.
At least 3057 € per month for the Czech Republic |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- The fellowship amount is made up of the basic allowance and, where applicable, additional benefits such as a foreign allowance, cost of living allowance and benefits for parents.
- A general allowance for direct project costs 250 € per months and, where applicable, additional funding for book publication (up to €5,000 per year) will be granted.
- Additional funds necessary to carry out the project must be provided by the institutions or host researcher.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Kennedyallee 40, 53175 Bonn, Germany
Paul Heuermann; ☎: + 49 228 885- 2398; Paul.Heuermann@dfg.de |
Call Identifier |
W. Benjamin Fellowship or W. Benjamin Position |
Call info |
The programme promotes early research careers with the aim of fostering the mobility and thematic development that are crucial in this career phase; the programme enables researchers independently conduct their own research project at a location of their choice. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
Walter Benjamin position: Researchers based abroad can apply for the position irrespective of nationality and whether they have previously worked in Germany. They will need to present an “Employer’s declaration” (DFG form 41.027) from a German research institution and prove that a local researcher is supporting your career development.
For the Walter Benjamin fellowship (or in the case of a combined proposal): Applicants are eligible to submit a proposal only if you completed the majority of your schooling and university education in Germany and if applicant spent no longer than three years abroad for research purposes after your doctorate in Germany or abroad. Funding can also be provided to researchers integrated into Germany’s academic research system. This is the case if, immediately prior to submitting a proposal, they have worked as a researcher in Germany for a continuous period of at least three years during their doctoral and/or postdoctoral phase.
- Applicants must not have been working for the host institution selected for the W. Benjamin Fellowship for more than 1 year. The date of the proposal shall apply.
- Applicants may apply for funding once they have submitted their thesis to the examination office (a proposal must than include a copy of a thesis, proof of the thesis submission, and a statement of the thesis supervisor).
- Renewal proposals for a maximum of one year can be permitted only in very limited exceptional cases.
- To facilitate the reintegration of the Walter Benjamin Fellowship recipient into the German research system, fellows may submit a supplemental proposal for a return grant. Return grant must be requested from abroad at least 2 months prior to returning to Germany.
Proposal consists of
Online application submitted via Elan portal
- Online proposal:
- First page;
- Project details: title, duration, research area, keywords, summary in English and German;
- Applicant data;
- Participating individuals: host institution & supervisor;
- Participating institutions;
- Concluding information (applicant);
- Attachments in PDF.
- Project description – template:
- State-of-the-art & preliminary work; project related publications;
- Objectives & work programme;
- Bibliography;
- Relevance of project to research career objectives;
- Reasons for selecting host institution; (up to 15 pages in total);
- Supplementary info on research context (max. 10 pages) applicant);
- collaborations; funding; (viii) requested modules/funds.
- CV including a list of up to 10 of the most important publications (applicant)
- The host confirmation from a foreign institution for the WBF or the employer statement from the German institution for the WBP (host institution)
- >A statement by the host researchers on development opportunities and career support (host researcher)
- Ph.D. certificate or confirmation that your doctorate will be completed (applicant)
- If relevant: Collaboration agreement with domestic or foreign partner
- If relevant: Accepted manuscripts or submitted Doctoral thesis
- If relevant: Ethics statement
Evaluation Criteria
- Quality of the project
- Objectives and work programme
- Applicant’s qualifications
- Work and research environment
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
Během roku 2021 |
Call name |
Krsek Foundation Stipendium studium |
WWW |
Krsek Foundation Stipendium studium |
Focused on |
Pokrytí školného v prvním ročníku magisterského studia v technických oborech, přírodních vědách, ekonomii, historii, politologii na vybrané zahraniční vysoké škole |
Applicant |
Student do 25 let s českým občanstvím přijatý k magisterskému studiu na některé ze specifikovaných zahraničních vysokých škol |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Krsek Scholarship |
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Host institution |
- USA: California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Cornell University, Duke University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Texas at Austin, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Yale University
- Kanada: McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Toronto
- Velká Británie: Imperial College London, King's University of London, London School of Economics, University College London, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Oxford
- Německo: Freie Universität Berlin, Ludwig-Maxmilians Universität München, Technische Universität Berlin
- Švýcarsko: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, ETH Zürich
- Rakousko: Universität Wien
- Austrálie: Australia National University
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Expected outputs |
Magisterské studium |
Final deadline |
Během roku 2021 |
Evaluation results |
NA |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Akademický rok 2021/2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Akademický rok 2021/2022 |
Sustainability |
Uchazeč je zavázán splnit dvě podmínky: (i) uskutečnit během následujících 2 let nejméně tři přednášky pro studenty českých středních a vysokých škol o svých zkušenostech, možnostech a výhodách studia v zahraničí (přednášky budou organizovány nadačním fondem); (ii) po dobu pěti let každoročně vypracovat esej o rozsahu 5000 znaků na téma zadané nadačním fondem. |
Reporting |
NA |
Project duration (min-max) |
Akademický rok 2021/2022 |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Školné na první rok magisterského studia na zahraniční vysoké škole |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante (platba školného přímo na účet vysoké školy) |
Language of application |
Čeština |
Provider |
Nadační fond Martiny a Tomáše Krskových, info@krsekfoundation.cz |
Call Identifier |
Krsek stipendium |
Call info |
Nadační fond manželů Krskových poskytuje českým studentům stipendia na magisterské studium v technických oborech, přírodních vědách, ekonomii, historii, politologii na nejlepších světových univerzitách. |
IOCB Contact |
V případě zájmu o podání stipendia kontaktujte, prosím, Projektovou kancelář ÚOCHB.
Neváhejte se na nás kdykoli obrátit s prosbou o konzultaci, diskusi, pomoc
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Stipendium může získat pouze student s českým občanstvím.
- Maximální věk žadatele je 25 let.
- Podmínkou udělení stipendia je potvrzení o přijetí k magisterskému studiu na některé z vybraných vysokých škol.
- Stipendia dávají možnost vysokoškolského studia i těm méně majetným.
- Žadatel se zúčastní pohovoru s finalisty, jehož součástí je psychologicko-inteligenční test.
- Uchazeč se zaváže splnit dvě podmínky: (i) uskutečnit během následujících 2 let nejméně tři přednášky pro studenty českých středních a vysokých škol o svých zkušenostech, možnostech a výhodách studia v zahraničí (přednášky budou organizovány nadačním fondem); (ii) po dobu pěti let každoročně vypracovat esej o rozsahu 5000 znaků na téma zadané nadačním fondem.
Proposal consists of
- Životopis studenta v českém jazyce (žadatel)
- Fotografie (žadatel)
- Informace o škole, na kterou je uchazeč přijat (žadatel)
- Esej (max 3600 znaků) v českém jazyce popisující proč chce uchazeč jít studovat danou školu, co od toho očekává a co chce dělat po skončení (žadatel)
- Prokázání, že majetkové poměry uchazeče a jeho rodiny neumožňují financování studia (př. kopie daňového přiznání) (žadatel)
- Potvrzení o tom, že student žádal o stipendium na vybrané škole, ale nebylo mu uděleno nebo mu bylo poskytnuto pouze částečně (žadatel)
Evaluation Criteria
Kvalita studijního záměru, psychologicko-inteligenční test
Research areas
Technické obory, přírodní vědy, ekonomie, historie, politologie
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Deadline |
Throughout 2021 |
Call name |
National Applied Research Laboratories Internship Program 2021 |
WWW |
National Applied Research Laboratories Internship Program 2021 |
Focused on |
Providing Ph.D./Masters students with hands-on research and practical experience at one of NARLabs’ research centers. The goal of the program is to introduce students to scientific and technological development in Taiwan (applied research). |
Applicant |
Ph.D. students, Masters students and Undergraduates working in one of 4 fields, including (1) Earth & Environment, (2) Information & Communication Technology, (3) Biomedical Technology, (4) Science & Technology Policy |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - NARLabs Internship |
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Host institution |
Taiwanese NARLabs’ research centers: National Laboratory Animal Center (NLAC), National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering (NCREE), National Space Organization (NSPO), National Center for High-performance Computing (NCHC), Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute (TSRI), Taiwan Instrument Research Institute (TIRI), Science and Technology Policy Research and Information Center (STPI), Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI) |
Expected outputs |
Introduce students to scientific and technological development in Taiwan. |
Call opens |
Wed 30 Dec 2020 |
Final deadline |
Throughout 2021 |
Evaluation results |
Within two months of receipt of the application |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Sustainability |
NA |
Reporting |
Final report to the hosting NARlabs center. |
Project duration |
8 weeks. The internship will be a full-time 8-week program (extendable) starting after the acceptance notification received during the year 2021. |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
The scholarship amount ranges from $1,540 to $2,200, depending on the student’s experience and education background. 18 % tax will be deducted, and money will be paid in NTD (New Taiwan dollar) equivalent. |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Daily subsistence, accommodation
Travel to/from Taiwan is not included |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
National Applied Research Laboratories International Affairs Office, ☎: +886 2 27378019, Fax: +886 2 27378044, e-mail: mychang@narlabs.org.tw |
Call Identifier |
NARlabs-2021 |
Call info |
National Applied Research Laboratories (NARLabs) will be offering internship opportunities to foreign undergraduate, master and Ph.D. students in 2021. Through this program, NARLabs intends to provide scholarship to students, who’re interested in a hands-on research and practical experience at one of NARLabs’ research centers. The goal of the program is to introduce students to scientific and technological development in Taiwan. Application is opened for students working on the 4 fields, including (1) Earth & Environment, (2) Information & Communication Technology, (3) Biomedical Technology, (4) Science & Technology Policy. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
Applicant must:
- Be of foreign nationality
- Be in the fields of study related to one of the listed NARLabs’ research centers
- To work in NLAC (National Laboratory Animal Center) be qualified for animal experiment and experienced with medium and large animal surgery
- To work in TIRI (Taiwan Instrument Research Institute) be a Masters or Ph.D. student with experiences related to biomedical optoelectronics, biochemistry or molecular biology
Other conditions:
- The student will be responsible for his or her travel allowance and housing arrangement during the entire duration of the internship program.
- At the end of the internship program, the student must submit a report to the hosting NARLabs’ center.
Workplace policies:
- Students should report to the assigned center. If students change centers without approval, NARLabs shall withdraw the internship offer.
- Students should report to work on time and should not be late or leave early. All types of absences require filling out an application and providing supporting documents. Approval must be obtained from the supervisor. If the number of days of absence amounts to more than a third of the internship period, the student will be deemed to have quit the internship.
- Except in cases of serious illness or accidents, it is strictly prohibited to take time off by telephone. Requests for absences should be handled in person.
Policies for absences:
Absence without approval: if students did not submit leave application or the application was not approved, NARLabs shall withdraw the internship offer if such number of days amount to seven days.
- Sick leave: students should ask supervisor for leave on the day of the sickness before going to the doctor and submit the proof as soon as possible thereafter.
- Personal leave: personal leave shall be handled in advance. In case of emergencies, students must telephone the supervisor to ask for leave and submit leave application thereafter. If not, then the personal leave will be considered absence without approval.
- Bereavement leave: students may submit application when the event occurs and the proof thereafter. Students do not have to make up internship hours due to bereavement leave.
- Official leave: students must provide proof to the supervisor in advance from their respective schools if participating in school activities.
Proposal consists of
Applications should be sent by email to mychang@narlabs.org.tw and should contain:
- Application form (typed) (containing personal information, current institution, positions and awards in the last three years, description of current studies, statement of purpose, choice of host research center, contact details of two referees) (applicant)
- Two recommendation letters (typed) (referees & applicant)
- Latest official academic transcript (applicant)
- A copy of student ID card (applicant)
- A copy of the photo page of passport (applicant)
- A headshot photo (applicant)
- Optional supporting documents: English or Chinese proficiency test scores (applicant)
Research areas
(1) Earth & Environment, (2) Information & Communication Technology, (3) Biomedical Technology, (4) Science & Technology Policy
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Host institution |
Research organisation or university in Germany (GERiT). |
Call opens |
access to the DAAD portal opens about Tue 05 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Oct 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
7-12 months |
Project budget (min-max) |
Depends on applicant status and the duration of the stay |
Success rate |
Not available |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowances: monthly payments for doctoral candidates 1,200 €, and 861 € for graduates
- Health , accident and personal liability insurance
- Travel allowance
- One-off research allowance
- Offers for languages preparation (e.g. course fees)
- Additional benefits on request only (e.g. monthly rent subsidy and monthly allowance for accompanying members of family)
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), DAAD Information Point Praha (c/o Goethe Institute)
Czech logistic provider: Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha;
Ms. Sabine Borovanska; aia@dzs.cz; ☎: +420 221 850 504 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD LTRG 2022 |
Call info |
The aim of this scholarship is to provide an opportunity to carry out research or continue education in Germany and to promote research projects and the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Select call for application from the scholarship database.
- Application portal opens about 6 weeks before the deadline (early October).
- Applicants who have been resident in Germany for longer than 15 months at the application deadline are not eligible.
- The grant is non-renewable.
- Language skills: for the natural sciences and engineering, proof of good English language skills is acceptable if English is spoken at the host institute.
- Certificates, proof of credits, certifications and translations may be scanned in non-certified form and uploaded to the DAAD portal. The DAAD may request certified copies of the documents.
Proposal consists of
The application must be submitted online through the DAAD Portal which opens about 6 weeks before the deadline. Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal:
- Online application form
- CV in tabular form (max. 3 pages)
- List of publications (max. 10 pages)
- Description of research proposal and previous research (max. 10 pages)
- Schedule of planned research
- Letter confirming supervision by an academic adviser in Germany, which refers to the applicant's proposal and confirms that the host institute will provide a workplace
- University degree certificate indicating final grade(s)
- Other support documents (e.g. training and employment certificates)
- Language certificate in the language in which the doctorate is carried out (likely English in the case of natural sciences)*
- Proof of admission to a doctoral programme at the home university
- Copy of school-leaving certificate which entitles holder to study at a university
- German or English translations of documents submitted in national language
- All university certificates on all annual examinations with individual grade(s)
- Reference letter from a university teacher (hand-signed, sent by post)
Also send 1 copy of the "Application summary" (PDF file), which is generated in the DAAD portal after the online application procedure has been completed, by post to Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha.
Current note (2021):
*if you are unable to submit a language certificate due to Corona, please upload an appropriate justification with a self-assessment of your current language level according to the CEFR scale instead of the missing document. If you acquire a language certificate after the application deadline, please submit it. You can find tips for the self-assessment of your language skills in FAQs section A point 8.
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic Qualifications (university degree certificates, achievements, references, list of publications)
- Quality of research project (quality of presentation and preliminary work, originality, topicality, feasibility, relevance, reasons for choosing Germany/host institution, integration into overall Ph.D., importance of research stay for professional development)
- Additional criteria (CV, e.g. additional skills, involvement in higher education policy, family eg. parental leave, etc.)
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
Research organisation or university in Germany (GERiT). |
Call opens |
Access to the DAAD portal opens about Tue 05 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Jun 2022 – 30 Nov 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
1-3 months |
Project budget (min-max) |
Depends on applicant status and the duration of the stay |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowances: monthly payments for researchers and lectures 2,000 € and 2,150 € for professors
- Travel allowance
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), DAAD Information Point Praha (c/o Goethe Institute)
Czech logistic provider: Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha;
Ms. Sabine Borovanska; aia@dzs.cz; ☎: +420 221 850 504 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD RS 2022-2 |
Call info |
The aim of this programme is to support short-term research stays and thus promote exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Aimed at research stays at state or state-recognised institutions of higher education or non-university research institutes in Germany. A research stay can also take place at several host institutions. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants must work at a university or institute of higher education in their home country.
- The research project must be coordinated with an academic host institute in Germany.
- The applicant must be provided with a workplace.
- Select call for application from the scholarship database.
- Application portal opens about 6 weeks before the deadline [early October].
- Funding may only be claimed once within three years.
- Lecture tours or visits to congresses are not funded.
- Health insurance coverage is mandatory in Germany. If you do not have a corresponding home insurance, you will be insured by the DAAD. The cost will be deducted from the scholarship payment.
- The grant is non-renewable.
Proposal consists of
The application must be submitted online through the DAAD Portal, which opens about 6 weeks before the deadline.
Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal:
- Online application form
- CV in tabular form (max. 3 pages)
- List of publications (max. 3 pages)
- Comprehensive statement about research (max. 10 pages), referring to FAQs part B point 2
- Time schedule and itinerary (host institutes/academic hosts)
- Letter from host confirming academic cooperation, which refers to the applicant's proposal and guarantees that a workplace will be provided
Also send 1 copy of the "Application summary" (PDF file), which is generated in the DAAD portal after the online application procedure has been completed, by post to Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4, CZ-110 00 Praha 1.
Evaluation Criteria
- A convincing and well-planned research project
- Academic achievements and recent publications which must be documented in the curriculum vitae and a list of publications
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Call name |
DAAD Short-Term Research Grants 2022 |
WWW |
DAAD Short-Term Research Grants 2022 |
Focused On |
Short term (1-6 months) research visits in Germany |
Applicant |
Postdoc (up to 4 years after Ph.D. defence); Ph.D. student (up to 6 years after graduation, up to 3 years from beginning of Ph.D. study) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - DAAD Scholarships |
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Host institution |
Research organisation or university in Germany (GERiT). |
Call opens |
Access to the DAAD portal opens about Tue 05 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Jun 2022 – 30 Nov 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–6 months |
Project budget (min-max) |
Depends on applicant status and the duration of the stay |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowance: monthly payments of 1,200 € for postdocs and doctoral candidates, and 861 € for graduates
- Health, accident and personal liability insurance
- Travel allowance
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), DAAD Information Point Praha (c/o Goethe Institute)
Czech logistic provider: Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha;
Ms. Sabine Borovanska; aia@dzs.cz; ☎: +420 221 850 504 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD STRG 2022-2 |
Call info |
The aim of this scholarship is to provide an opportunity to carry out research or continue education in Germany and to promote research projects and the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Select call for application from the scholarship database.
- Application portal opens about 6 weeks before the deadline [early October].
- Applicants who have been resident in Germany for longer than 15 months at the application deadline are not eligible.
- The grant is non-renewable.
- Language skills: for the natural sciences and engineering, proof of good English language skills is acceptable if English is spoken at the host institute.
- Certificates, proof of credits, certifications and translations may be scanned in non-certified form and uploaded to the DAAD portal. The DAAD may request certified copies of the documents.
Proposal consists of
The application must be submitted online through the DAAD Portal which opens about 6 weeks before the deadline. Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal:
- Online application form
- CV in tabular form (max. 3 pages)
- List of publications (max. 10 pages)
- Description of research proposal and previous research (max. 10 pages)
- Schedule of planned research
- Letter confirming supervision by an academic adviser in Germany, which refers to the applicant's proposal and confirms that the host institute will provide a workplace
- University degree certificate indicating final grade(s)
- Other support documents (e.g. training and employment certificates)
- Language certificate in the language in which the doctorate is carried out (likely English in the case of natural sciences)*
- Proof of admission to a doctoral programme at the home university
- Copy of school-leaving certificate which entitles holder to study at a university
- German or English translations of documents submitted in national language
- All university certificates on all annual examinations with individual grade(s), incl. explanation of grading system
- Reference letter from a university teacher (hand-signed, sent by post)
Also send 1 copy of the "Application summary" (PDF file), which is generated in the DAAD portal after the online application procedure has been completed, by post to Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha.
Current note (2021):
*if you are unable to submit a language certificate due to Corona, please upload an appropriate justification with a self-assessment of your current language level according to the CEFR scale instead of the missing document. If you acquire a language certificate after the application deadline, please submit it. You can find tips for the self-assessment of your language skills in FAQs section A point 8.
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic Qualifications (university degree certificates, achievements, references, list of publications)
- Quality of research project (quality of presentation and preliminary work, originality, topicality, feasibility, relevance, reasons for choosing Germany/host institution, integration into overall Ph.D., importance of research stay for professional development)
- Additional criteria (CV, e.g. additional skills, involvement in higher education policy, family eg. parental leave, etc.)
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
Wed 10 Nov 2021 15:00 GMT |
Call name |
Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship 2022 |
WWW |
Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship 2022 |
Focused on |
Supporting talented postdoctoral scientists (scientists at an early stage of their career) needing flexibility, due to caring responsibilities or personal health reasons, and enabling them to build an independent research career. The research (5 year timeframe) is to be undertaken at a UK University or research institution. |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with no more than 6 years of actual research experience post Ph.D. by the application deadline, who can demonstrate a need for flexible support due to personal circumstances which is current/will be current by the start of the Fellowship and will last for the duration of the Fellowship (both men and women can apply and have received fellowships in the past). |
How to apply |
Intraweb cookbook - Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship 2022 |
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Host institution |
UK university or not-for-profit research organisation (including Research Council Institutes) |
Expected outputs |
(J) reviewed specialist article;
Depending on the level of experience, successful applicants are expected to be strong candidates for permanent posts in institutions at the end of their Fellowships |
Call opens |
Wed 08 Sep 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 10 Nov 2021 15:00 GMT |
Evaluation results |
Interviews for shortlisted applicants: 8-10 June 2022 (notified in May 2022)
Results of the call: End July 2022 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Oct 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2027 |
Sustainability |
NA |
Reporting |
Final report / Interim report / Accounting of finances |
Project duration (min-max) |
5 years |
Allocation for the call |
Up to 5 awards will be offered, with the potential of more fellowships being supported subject to availability of funding |
Project budget (min-max) |
£206,700 (max salary) + £57,000 (research expenses, 13K in year 1 and 11K in subsequent years) + £10,000 (training and public engagement) + equipment + £40,000 additional research expenses to cover 2022/23 |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Research Fellow’s salary. DHF award holders are expected to establish their independent research career and as such, the basic salary requested should be at a level commensurate with your skills, responsibilities, expertise and experience. It is expected that the requested basic salary for the first year will be comparable to academic staff at an equivalent career stage such as an early stage lecturer; up to a maximum of £41,340 per annum.
- An annual spine point increase of 3% may be applied to the basic salary and on costs. The Society will apply an inflationary increase to the salary, indirect and estates costs of successful awards, which will be determined by the HM Treasury GDP deflator. Should the University wish to supplement the basic salary provided by the Society it is free to do so at its own discretion.
- Research expenses £13,000 in year 1, £11,000 each year thereafter. Additional contribution towards research expenses of £40,000 in the year 2022/23 which can be used for 80% of the full economic cost of a postdoctoral researcher/PDRA or contribution to a 4-year Ph.D. studentship or 100% of research expenses including consumables, equipment under £10,000 and travel etc.
- Equipment: specialised equipment required for research covered in the Fellowship proposal; anything costing over £10,000 must be 50% co-funded by the host institution; equipment and services costing over £25,000 must be professionally procured and approved.
- Public engagement: fellows can apply for up to £1,000 to support their public engagement activities.
- Professional development and training: up to £5,000 for Fellow’s own training and career/professional development as well as training for any staff and students supported on this grant.
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Mode of funding |
ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG.
Before contacting us, please check whether your question is answered by the scheme guidelines.
If not, please e-mail the Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship Team: dhf@royalsociety.org, or call ☎: +4420 7451 2666. |
Call Identifier |
DHF 2022 |
Call info |
The Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (DHF) programme aims to support the next generation of research leaders undertaking cutting edge research by offering a recognised first step into an independent research career for outstanding scientists and engineers who have a current need for flexible support (e.g. need to work part-time). Depending on their level of experience, those appointed are often expected to be strong candidates for permanent posts in institutions at the end of their fellowships. The objectives of the DHF programme are to enable outstanding early career scientists and engineers with the potential to become leaders in their field to: i) Work flexibly from the outset and during the tenure of their fellowship e.g. on a part-time basis or converting from full-time to part-time and back again to help match work and other commitments; ii) Start building an independent research career at a UK university or research institution; iii) Give them the freedom, time and long-term flexible support to pursue high-quality and innovative lines of scientific research; iv) Develop as research leaders by offering tailored high-quality professional development, networking and engagement opportunities |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The applicant must have no more than 6 years of actual research experience since their Ph.D. (i.e. the date on which the degree was approved by the board of graduate studies) by the closing date of the round. Career breaks and part-time working are always taken into consideration.
- The applicant must demonstrate a need for flexible support due to personal circumstances which is current/will be current by the start of their Fellowship and for the duration of the Fellowship. The need for flexibility must comprise an ongoing rather than potential situation; as such, we would expect that any caring responsibilities would impact an applicant’s general daily routine in order to justify any flexible working arrangements offered by this Fellowship. The information regarding the need for flexibility will only be viewed by the Society’s Grants Team and applicants will be asked to provide this information in the relevant section of the application form. Applicants should not therefore refer to their need for flexible support in their personal statement.
- Dorothy Hodgkin Fellows requiring a visa to work in the UK are eligible to apply for a Global Talent Visa under the fast-track process of endorsement. Other visa categories are also available. In line with the highly prestigious nature of a Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship, the Global Talent visa is designed for people who are recognised as leaders and potential leaders in their field.
Proposal consists of
You should register for an ORCID identifier. This is a mandatory requirement at the application submission stage only.
Applications must be submitted online using the Royal Society’s Grants management system (Flexi-Grant®).
The application form contains:
- Summary Page: here you will find instructions for submission of your application for approval from the UK Host Organisation (approval only once all other parts are complete) and you can invite participants (e.g. Head of Department and two Nominated Referees) who are required to contribute to the application.
- Eligibility criteria
- Need for flexibility (200 words, this section will be read by the RS Grants team only, the panel will be judging your application solely based on scientific merit):
- Current need for flexibility
- How you plan to use the flexibility offered through the DHF
- Applicant personal details: title, names, address, organisation, country, e-mail address (this must be the one used to register a user account on FlexiGrant). Also amend which type of contact your application participants are (e.g. Head of Department, collaborator).
- Applicant career summary
- Research proposal:
- Start date (Fellowships are expected to commence on 1 October 2022)
- End date (must be exactly 5 years from proposed start date)
- Project title
- Keywords (5-10)
- Subject group
- Subject area
- Abstract (scientific summary of your project) (max 400 words)
- Lay summary (reason for choosing this field and why is it particularly exciting/interesting/important, potential benefit to wider society; this section is important to Panel members who are of a broad range of fields) (max 250 words)
- Research proposal (nature of proposed research, aims, brief plan of the investigation, description of experimental methods and techniques, indication of milestones and time-scales; avoid illustrations with fine detail and in colour) (max 1500 words or if using PDF upload 3 sides of A4 with font size no smaller than Arial 10)
- Named collaborators
- Host organisation
- Host department
- Justification for choice of host organisation
- Data management and data sharing
- Use of animal research
- Use of human participants and tissue
- Financial details: provide details of the funding required for each year of the research fellowship under the relevant headings.
- Directly incurred costs
- Basic salary of fellow: expected to be at salary scale similar to early stage lecturer, maximum £41,340 per year
- London allowance (optional)
- On costs (e.g. National Insurance contributions and employer’s pension contributions)
- Research expenses: £13,000 in year 1, £11,000 thereafter, plus additional £40,000 can be requested in financial year 2022/23
- Consumables
- Other research expenses, e.g. field trip expenses, access charges to external facilities, animal/plant license fees, software licences, technical training costs of fellow and staff/students on grant, up to £5,000 for personal career/professional development, up to £1,000/year to support public engagement activities, travel costs to attend RS training courses, visa/work permit costs for Fellow and his/her dependants, funding of undergraduate summer studentship (up to £2,000, max 2 studentships per whole Fellowship), NOT open access publication costs
- Animal purchases and animal maintenance (if appropriate)
- Travel
- Equipment
- Ph.D. stipend and Ph.D. fees (if requested)
- Postdoctoral researcher cost (if requested)
- Indirect costs (non-specific University costs, e.g. admin, personnel, finance, …)
- Directly allocated costs (resources used by you that are shared by other research activities)
- Estates costs: indirect costs and estate costs should be calculated and provided as a single figure by the Host Organisation
- Other
- Justification: fully justify all requested costs for research expenses, Ph.D. studentship and PDRA costs by referring to each budget heading. Funding will not be awarded without justification.
- Applicant declaration
- Nominated reference support: invite the referees under the participants tab. It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that referees do this on time and by the deadline (Wed 10 Nov 2021 15:00 GMT). At least one referee should be someone who has worked closely with you, but the other must be external to your current research group. You should not choose both referees from your proposed host organisation, and if possible, one should be an international referee. Your named Head of Department cannot be listed as a referee.
- Head of Department support: the Head of Department should detail your suitability for the department and also set out their intentions for your career progression at the host organisation.
- Diversity monitoring
Evaluation Criteria
- The scientific track record of the applicant commensurate with research experience: past achievements, research career to date, publication record, likely contribution to research field, future potential to become a research leader.
- The suitability of host institution including appropriate expertise/equipment and research environment as well as support for career development.
- The scientific merit, originality, significance and quality of the proposed research project and the likelihood of achieving goals.
Research areas
Research must be within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the Royal Society guidance page.
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Host institution |
Vysoká škola v USA |
Expected outputs |
Výzkumný projekt, předávání nabytých poznatků, výuka studentů, publikace pro širší veřejnost |
Call opens |
Březen 2022 |
Final deadline |
Po 1. listopadu 2021 |
Evaluation results |
- Únor 2022 ústní výběrové kolo (15–20 min pohovor: cíle pobytu, důvody žádosti, využití výsledků po návratu do ČR, vysvětlení podstaty projektu pro laiky)
- Březen 2022 schválení nominací Správní radou Fulbrightovy komise
- Březen/duben 2022 příprava grantových dokumentů, zadání zdravotních formulářů...
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Signature of agreement |
- Květen 2022 podpis grantových dokumentů
- Květen/červen 2022 kompletace zdravotních formulářů u lékaře, schvalování pojištění
- Červenec/srpen 2022 vyřizování podkladů pro víza Fulbrightovou komisí, vystavení DS2019, žádosti o víza, koupě letenek, potvrzení afiliace s hostitelskou institucí
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Earliest date of implementation |
Srpen/září 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Červenec 2023 |
Sustainability |
Návrat do České republiky, možnost předání nabytých poznatků: výuka studentů, publikace pro širší veřejnost…, následující 2 roky není možné získat pracovní vízum do USA |
Reporting |
Mid-Term Report, Final Report |
Project duration |
3–10 měsíců (kdykoli mezi srpnem 2022 – červencem 2023) |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
>25 % |
Eligible costs |
Monthly Maintenance Rate (MMR $1300–$2300)
- Životní náklady (3-10 × MMR) ve formě kapesného v závislosti na průměrných nákladech v dané lokalitě + $500–$1500 navíc;
- Příspěvek na zpáteční letenku ($1500 + $700 na každého rodinného příslušníka);
- Základní zdravotní pojištění sjednané v rámci programu, pokud škola vyžaduje vlastní, musí si jej stipendista hradit z vlastních prostředků;
- příspěvek na 1–2–3 rodinné příslušníky ($300–$500–$700 měsíčně).
Fulbrightova stipendia jsou osvobozena od daní. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Komise J. W. Fulbrighta, Karmelitská 17, 118 00 Praha
Kateřina Kloubová, ☎: +420 222 718 452, kloubova@fulbright.cz
S problémy s přihlášením do systému se obracejte přímo na fsponline@iie.org, obsahové nejasnosti konzultuje přímo s Komisí J. W. Fulbrighta. |
Call Identifier |
Fulbright Scholar 2022-23 |
Call info |
Stipendium podporuje dlouhodobé pobyty českých vědců a vysokoškolských pedagogů v USA, aby tam vedli výzkum a případně přednášeli v jakémkoli oboru s výjimkou klinické medicíny. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
Žadatel má:
- české občanství,
- trvalý pobyt v České republice,
- velmi dobrou znalost angličtiny,
- dosažený titul Ph.D. či jeho ekvivalent,
- úspěšná vědecká nebo vysokoškolská pedagogická činnost,
- pozvání z americké strany, zvací dopis musí obsahovat data předpokládaného pobytu v USA.
Přednost mají uchazeči, kteří v USA dlouhodobě pracovně nepůsobili nebo nežili.
Žadatel si může v 1 akademickém roce podat pouze 1 přihlášku do programů Fulbright.
Pobyty jsou v době pandemie podmíněné:
“Prospective Fulbright participants should be aware that public health conditions, availability of consular services and travel, as well as U.S. institutional operating status and policies may affect their ability to travel to the U.S. and participate in academic programs.”
Proposal consists of
- On-line přihláška (nepoužívat diakritiku), (žadatel)
- Životopis a seznam publikací (uveďte své ResearcherID, žadatel)
- Vlastní výzkumný projekt s přehledem použité literatury (žadatel)
- Pozvání americké instituce (žadatel & hostující instituce)
- Tři doporučující dopisy, a to online přímo jako součást elektronické přihlášky (doporučitelé)
- Kopie pasu (dvoustrana s fotografií žadatele, žadatel)
- Letter of support from home institution (požadováno v případě, že ani jeden z doporučujících dopisů není od zástupce z pracoviště žadatele; (Projektová kancelář ÚOCHB)
- Podepsaný souhlas se zpracováním osobních údajů (vzor PDF) (žadatel)
Evaluation Criteria
- Kvalita předloženého projektu, publikační a další odborné aktivity žadatele.
- Obsah doporučujících dopisů.
- Důvody pobytu v USA, uplatnění získaných výsledků po návratu do ČR, přínos pro rozvoj oboru v ČR i pro rozvoj spolupráce v daném oboru s USA, potenciál žadatele k dalšímu profesnímu růstu, prezentační schopnosti.
Research areas
Všechny obory s výjimkou klinické medicíny
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Deadline |
Po 1. listopadu 2021 |
Call name |
Fulbright-Masarykovo stipendium 2022/2023 |
WWW |
Fulbright-Masarykovo stipendium 2022/2023 |
Focused on |
Dlouhodobé pobyty (3-10 měsíců) českých Ph.D. studentů, vědců a vysokoškolských pedagogů - aktivních v občanském nebo veřejném životě - v USA, aby tam přednášeli nebo prováděli výzkum v jakémkoli oboru s výjimkou klinické medicíny.
- Doktorská pro studenty doktorského studia
- Postdoktorská pro držitele Ph.D. <5 let (1.11.2016–31.10.2021) v době uzávěrky žádostí
- Seniorská pro držitele Ph.D. >5 let v době uzávěrky žádostí
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Applicant |
Ph..D. student, postdok, juniorský výzkumník, seniorní výzkumník s českým občanstvím a trvalým pobytem v ČR, aktivní v občanském nebo veřejném životě v ČR |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Fulbright-Masarykovo stipendium 2022/2023 |
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Host institution |
Vysoká škola v USA |
Expected outputs |
Výzkumný projekt, předávání nabytých poznatků, výuka studentů, publikace pro širší veřejnost |
Call opens |
Květen 2021 |
Final deadline |
Po 1. listopadu 2021 |
Evaluation results |
- Února 2022 ústní výběrové kolo (15–20 min pohovor: cíle pobytu, důvody žádosti, využití výsledků po návratu do ČR, vysvětlení podstaty projektu pro laiky)
- Březen 2022 schválení nominací Správní radou Fulbrightovy komise
- Březen/duben 2022 příprava grantových dokumentů, zadání zdravotních formulářů...
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Signature of agreement |
- Květen 2022 podpis grantových dokumentů
- Květen/červen 2022 kompletace zdravotních formulářů u lékaře, schvalování pojištění
- Červenec/srpen 2022 vyřizování podkladů pro víza Fulbrightovou komisí, vystavení DS2019, žádosti o víza, koupě letenek, potvrzení afiliace s hostitelskou institucí
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Earliest date of implementation |
Srpen–prosinec 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Červenec 2023 |
Sustainability |
Návrat do České republiky, možnost předání nabytých poznatků: výuka studentů, publikace pro širší veřejnost…, následující 2 roky není možné získat pracovní vízum do USA |
Reporting |
Mid-Term Report / Final Report |
Project duration |
3–10 měsíců (kdykoli mezi srpnem 2022 – červencem 2023, nejpozdější začátek pobytu musí být v prosinci 2022) |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
>30 % |
Eligible costs |
Monthly Maintenance Rate (MMR $1300–$2300)
- Životní náklady (3-10 × MMR) ve formě kapesného v závislosti na průměrných nákladech v dané lokalitě + $1000–$2000 navíc dle vzdělání (jr/postdoc/senior);
- Příspěvek na zpáteční letenku ($1500 + $700 na každého rodinného příslušníka);
- Základní zdravotní pojištění sjednané v rámci programu, pokud škola vyžaduje vlastní, musí si jej stipendista hradit z vlastních prostředků;
- příspěvek na 1–2–3 rodinné příslušníky ($300–$500–$700 měsíčně).
- příspěvek na výzkum ($1000-$4000 dle kategorie).
Fulbrightova stipendia jsou osvobozena od daní. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Komise J. W. Fulbrighta, Karmelitská 17, 118 00 Praha
Kateřina Kloubová, ☎: +420 222 718 452, kloubova@fulbright.cz
Andrea Semancová, ☎: +420 222 718 452, semancova@fulbright.cz
S problémy s přihlášením do systému se obracejte přímo na fsponline@iie.org, obsahové nejasnosti konzultuje přímo s Komisí J. W. Fulbrighta. |
Call Identifier |
Fulbright-Masaryk 2022-23 |
Call info |
Cíle programu: (1) Posilovat princip otevřených a spravedlivých výběrových procesů. (2) Nabízet možnost vědeckých pobytů v USA těm jedincům, jejichž vědecký i osobní potenciál je příslibem jejich úspěšného uplatnění. (3) Dát možnost českým vědcům spolupracovat s jejich americkými kolegy a současně poznat různé aspekty praktického života v USA. (4) Pomoci příští vědecké generaci poznat výhody internacionalizace vědecké práce a přispět tak k tomu, aby tento cíl prosazovali po svém návratu do České republiky. (5) Nabídnout českým účastníkům programu (kromě vlastní vědecké práce) možnost účastnit se jako mimořádní studenti univerzitních programů v oblasti managementu školství, vědy, veřejné správy, komunitních služeb apod. (6) Stipendisté by měli mít (díky vědeckému pobytu na hostitelském americkém pracovišti) kromě vlastní vědecké práce také možnost poznat jiné systémy organizace vědecké činnosti, organizace vzdělávacích procesů, akreditační principy, život místní komunity a spolupráci vědeckých pracovišť s občany a institucemi v místě působení. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
Žadatel má:
- české občanství,
- trvalý pobyt v České republice,
- velmi dobrou znalost angličtiny,
- studium doktorského programu (Ph.D.) či již dosažený titul Ph.D. či jeho ekvivalent,
- u kategorie postdoktorské a seniorské i úspěšná vědecká nebo vysokoškolská pedagogická činnost,
- aktivní účast v akademickém životě své instituce či komunity,
- pozvání z americké strany, zvací dopis musí obsahovat data předpokládaného pobytu v USA.
Přednost mají uchazeči, kteří v USA dlouhodobě pracovně nepůsobili nebo nežili.
Žadatel si může v 1 akademickém roce podat pouze 1 přihlášku do programů Fulbright.
Žadatel v doktorské a postdoktorské kategorii skládá ve Fulbrightově komisi v rámci ústního pohovoru interní standardizovanou zkoušku TELP (Test of English Language Proficiency).
Pobyty jsou v době pandemie podmíněné:
“Prospective Fulbright participants should be aware that public health conditions, availability of consular services and travel, as well as U.S. institutional operating status and policies may affect their ability to travel to the U.S. and participate in academic programs.”
Proposal consists of
Přihláška pro Fulbright-Masarykovo stipendium je totožná s přihláškou na Fulbrightovo stipendium pro vědce a přednášející. Má elektronickou formu a je třeba ji podat online.
- On-line přihláška (nepoužívat diakritiku), (žadatel)
- Životopis a seznam publikací (uveďte své společenské aktivity, na základě kterých se kvalifikujete do Fulbright-Masarykova stipendia, a ResearcherID, žadatel)
- Vlastní výzkumný projekt s přehledem použité literatury (žadatel)
- Pozvání americké instituce (žadatel & hostující instituce)
- Tři doporučující dopisy, a to online přímo jako součást elektronické přihlášky (doporučitelé)
- Kopie pasu (dvoustrana s fotografií žadatele, žadatel)
- Letter of support from home institution (požadováno v případě, že ani jeden z doporučujících dopisů není od zástupce z pracoviště žadatele; (Projektová kancelář ÚOCHB)
- Podepsaný souhlas se zpracováním osobních údajů (vzor) (žadatel)
Evaluation Criteria
- Kvalita předloženého projektu, publikační a další odborné aktivity žadatele.
- Obsah doporučujících dopisů.
- Důvody pobytu v USA, uplatnění získaných výsledků po návratu do ČR, přínos pro rozvoj oboru v ČR i pro rozvoj spolupráce v daném oboru s USA, potenciál žadatele k dalšímu profesnímu růstu, prezentační schopnosti.
- Aktivita v občanském a veřejném životě institucí a komunit (akademický senát, nezisková organizace, místní samospráva…)
Research areas
Všechny obory s výjimkou klinické medicíny
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Deadline |
Fri 15 Oct 2021 Foreign supervisors / Thu 15 Dec 2021 German Bachelor students |
Call name |
DAAD RISE Worldwide 2022 |
WWW |
DAAD RISE Worldwide 2022 |
Focused On |
Summer research internships for German Bachelor students to realise short research visits at research institutions anywhere in abroad (e.g. Czech Republic) |
Applicant |
Host Institutions: Postdocs, junior researchers, senior researchers (e.g. IOCB) German Bachelor students in natural sciences, medicine & engineering at their 2nd semester |
How to apply |
Intraweb cookbook - DAAD RISE Worldwide |
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Host institution |
Non-profit research institutions anywhere in the world except Germany (e.g. IOCB) |
Expected outputs |
Research visits, mentoring |
Call opens |
01 Sep 2021 Foreign supervisors / 01 Nov 2021 German Bachelor students |
Final deadline |
Fri 15 Oct 2021 Foreign supervisors (max 1 offer)
Thu 15 Dec 2021 German Bachelor students (max 3 applications) |
Evaluation results |
March 2022 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 June 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
31 Oct 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
31 Oct 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report (available in German only) |
Project duration |
6 weeks – 3 months between June and October (German academic year usually ends in mid-to-late July |
Allocation for the call |
NA (228 students in 2016, 223 students in 2018, 300 students in 2019) |
Success rate |
35% (supervisors 2016), 20% (students 2016) |
Eligible costs |
Living costs (monthly allowance depending on target country), travel costs (depending on target country), health, accident & personal liability insurance, participation in a RISE Worldwide alumni meeting in Germany |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante, DAAD scholarship is paid directly to German students |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service
Kennedyallee 50, 53175 Bonn, Germany
Martina Ludwig, rise-ww@daad.de, ☎: +49 228 882 104 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD RISE WW 2022 |
Call info |
The DAAD RISE Worldwide program offers research internships for German Bachelor students in the fields of natural sciences and Engineering. Research institutes all over the world can participate and submit offers for summer 2022. This programme supports the selected students with a monthly scholarship. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help (☎: 266) |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Supervisors are expected to provide:
- informative description of internship project with specific tasks & learning outcomes;
- mentoring during the whole internship;
- hold at least two in-depth conversations about expectations, tasks & learning outcomes;
- adequate workspace;
- support in finding a suitable place to stay during the internship & in making first appointments with the necessary authorities;
- issue a letter of recommendation based on performance during the internship if necessary;
- support with leisure activities;
- ranking of the received applications.
- Scholars are expected:
- to adhere to all rules & regulations agreed upon with the DAAD;
- to immediately inform about any problems or changes occur that might affect the internship;
- to do the best to successfully complete the internship;
- to be open-minded about different living conditions & people;
- to network with other DAAD/RISE scholarship holders in the region;
- to submit all reports andother requested documents at the end of the internship.
- Every researcher can host only one intern, can upload only one project offer.
- Supervisors have to submit their project offer to DAAD database. The offer is accessible to anyone who is interested in applying and has registered online.
- Students may apply for up to three projects.
- The timeframe of the internship is individually arranged between the student and the foreign supervisor.
Proposal consists of
Online application submitted via DAAD-Portal:
Registration
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- Online application form: (i) Contact details of the supervisor; (ii) Contact details of the host institution; (iii) Field of study, specialisation, key words; (iv) Requirements (lab experience, computer skills, etc.); (v) Project description; (vi) Duration of internship, (vii) Estimated living costs (supervisor)
- Project offer / description: (i) Name, contact data & www of the supervisor, (ii) Scientific research questions; (iii) Experimental approach; (iv) Possible prospective tasks of the intern; (v) General information about the work group, the university & the region (max 1 page, uploaded in PDF) (supervisor)
Evaluation Criteria
Quality of the research project
Good grades & recommendations
Research areas
Natural sciences, earth sciences, medicine, engineering, computer sciences
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Deadline |
Tue 12 Oct 2021 17:00:00 Brussels time (IOCB deadline: Tue 05 Oct 2021) |
Call name |
Horizon Europe: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 (MSCA PF 2021) |
WWW |
Horizon Europe: Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 (MSCA PF 2021) |
Focused on |
- European Postdoctoral Fellowship: mobility to the beneficiary for 12–24 months (1–2 years)
- Global Postdoctoral Fellowship: mobility to a partner organisation for 12–24 months (1–2 years) followed by a mandatory 12-month return period to the beneficiary located in a MS/AC*
- An additional period of up to 6 months at the end of the project can be spent in a non/academic institution in an EU MS/AC*
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Applicant |
The applicant must have a PhD (thesis defence completed) at the time of the application deadline, and must have a maximum of 8 years full/time equivalent experience in research from the award of the doctoral degree. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA PF) |
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Host institution |
Research organisation located in a MS/AC* that recruits the experienced researcher and ensures, through appointment of a supervisor, the necessary training of the researcher. Partner organisation for the outgoing phase = research organisation located in a TC*. |
Expected outputs |
Not specified; e.g. (J) reviewed specialist article; applications… |
Call opens |
Tue 22 Jun 2021 |
Final deadline |
Tue 12 Oct 2021 17:00:00 Brussels time |
Evaluation results |
February 2022 |
Signature of agreement |
March – May 2022 |
Earliest date of implementation |
Between 01 Apr 2022 and 01 Sep 2023 |
Latest date of implementation |
Not specified |
Sustainability |
European: none / Global: mandatory 12-month return period to the beneficiary located in a MS/AC* |
Reporting |
Probably 1 report EF: months 1-24; probably 2 reports GF: months 1-24, 25-36 |
Project duration (min-max) |
12–36 months (or 42 if additional non-academic placement) |
Allocation for the call |
242 M € (205.7 M € European, 36.3 M € Global), excluding the UK contribution. Additionally, 8 M € for funding ERA fellowships in widening countries (including the Czech Republic), 1 M € for Euratom funded fellowships |
Project budget (min-max) |
87 960 – 335 580 € |
Success rate |
11-21 % (2020) varies greatly between panels |
Eligible costs |
- Researcher unit cost per month (6 340 €, income tax to be applied to this according to local regulations): 5 080 € living allowance (EU contribution to gross salary, adjusted by country correction coefficient) + 600 € mobility allowance + 660 € family allowance.
- Institutional unit cost per month (1 650 €): 1000 € research, training and networking costs: e.g. participation in conferences, trips related to the work of the action, training, language courses, seminars, lab material, books, library records, publication costs; research expenses; visa-related fees and travel expenses; additional costs arising from secondments + 650 € management and indirect costs.
- A country correction coefficient applies to the living allowance in order to ensure equal treatment and purchasing power parity for all researchers (for the Czech Republic, this is 79.1%).
- Long-term leave allowance (e.g. maternity, paternity, parental leave, long-term sickness) above 30 days and special needs allowance available in specific cases.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
European Commission Horizon Europe
NCP: Technology Centre CAS, Zuzana Čapková, ☎: +420 234 006 161, capkova@tc.cz |
Call Identifier |
HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF (European Postdoctoral Fellowships)
HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF (Global Postdoctoral Fellowships) |
Call info |
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships support the career development and training of researchers in all scientific disciplines through international and inter-sectoral mobility. |
Call Workshop |
21 May 2021: Recording of On-line information day on MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship
Technology Centre CAS, Ve Struhách 27, Prague 6 |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Standard European: The applicant cannot have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the beneficiary for more than 12 months in the three years immediately before the call deadline. Applicants can be of any nationality.
- Global: The applicant cannot have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the TC* partner organisation where the outgoing phase takes place for more than 12 months in the three years immediately before the call deadline. Applicants must be nationals or long-term residents of MS/AC.
- No age restrictions apply.
- Applicants must be in possession of a PhD degree at the call deadline (applicants who have defended their PhD but have not been formally awarded the degree will be eligible).
- Applicants must be a maximum of 8 years from the award of their first doctoral degree, excluding maternity leave (18 months per child or the actual time taken, whichever is longest), paternity leave (exact duration taken per child), research in a non-associated TC (only for nationals or long-term residents of MS/AC wishing to reintegrate in Europe), compulsory national service, time spent not working in research, long-term sick leave.
- The proposal should be prepared by the researcher in cooperation with the host organisation, which is represented by the main supervisor.
- Only 1 proposal per researcher may be submitted to this call.
- If proposals with the same research objectives and work plan are submitted for different researchers, only the first submitted one will be considered eligible.
- Proposals involving the same recruiting organisation (and for Global PF also the associated partner hosting the outgoing phase) and individual researcher submitted to the previous call of MSCA PF and having received a score of less than 70% must not be resubmitted the following year (from 2022 call).
- Each host organisation (beneficiary) has to have a Participant Identification Code (PIC).
- The beneficiary signs the Grant Agreement, receives funding, claims costs, and takes complete responsibility for the proper implementation of the action.
- The Partner Organisation contributes to the implementation of the action, but does not sign the Grant Agreement.
- Secondments of the researcher to partner organisations are encouraged, but they should be relevant, feasible, and beneficial for the researcher and in line with the project objectives.
- Maximum duration of secondment is up to 1/3 of the standard project duration for European Fellowships and up to 1/3 of the duration of the outgoing phase for Global Fellowships.
- The secondment can be a single period or can be divided into shorter mobility periods. It can take place at one or more organisations, which can be located in any country worldwide. A secondment is allowed during any phase of the European Fellowship project, but must take place during the outgoing phase of the Global Fellowship project. For Global Fellowships, a secondment of up to 3 months can take place at the Beneficiary at the start of the fellowship. Secondments cannot take place during the mandatory 12 month return phase in a MS/AC*. Secondments can take place within the same sector or can be inter-sectoral.
- Non-Academic placements can be up to 6 months in length, must take place at the end of the Fellowship (as an additional 6 months at the end of the project duration), must take place in a MS/AC*, in the non-academic sector, and must be confirmed through a letter of commitment at the time of application.
Proposal consists of
On-line application through the Funding & Tenders Portal
- Proposal part A (on-line):
- General information & declarations & 3–5 descriptors & abstract (max 2000 characters with spaces),
- Administrative data of participating organisations,
- Gender Equality Plan,
- Budget,
- Ethics self-assessment,
- Security self-assessment,
- Keywords,
- Call specific questions (applicant).
- Proposal part B1 (PDF): project description
- Excellence,
- Impact,
- Quality and efficiency of the implementation with a Gantt chart (max 10 pages; applicant).
- Proposal part B2 (PDF):
- CV (max 5 pages),
- Capacity of the participating organisations (max 1 page for the overview and max 1 page for each organisation),
- Ethics & Security additional information – if required,
- Letter of Commitment (Global only; applicant & partner organisation).
- Draft plan for the exploitation and dissemination of the results
Evaluation Criteria
Single-stage evaluation process.
- Excellence (50%): (1) Quality and pertinence of the project’s research/innovation; ambitiousness of project, how much goes beyond state of the art; (2) Soundness of the proposed methodology (including interdisciplinary approaches, consideration of the gender dimension and other diversity aspects if relevant for research project, and the quality of open science practices); (3) Quality of the supervision, training and of the two-way transfer of knowledge between the researcher and the host; (4) Quality and appropriateness of the researcher’s professional experience, competences and skills.
- Impact (30%): (5) Credibility of the measures to enhance the career perspectives and employability of the fellow and contribution to his/her skills development; (6) Suitability and quality of the measures to maximise expected outcomes and impacts, as set out in the dissemination and exploitation plan, including communication activities (to be submitted towards the end of the project); (7) Magnitude/importance of the project’s contribution to expected scientific/societal/economic impacts.
- Quality and efficiency of the implementation (20%): (8) Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, assessment of risks, and appropriateness of the effort assigned to work packages; (9) Quality and capacity of the host institutions and participating organisations, including hosting arrangements.
All IF proposals that score 85% or more but cannot be funded from the call budget will be awarded a Seal of Excellence (quality label awarded to Horizon Europe project proposals – to help find alternative funding).
Research areas
All research areas
- Chemistry (CHE): (C1) Inorganic Chemistry, (C2) Organic, Polymer and Macromolecular Chemistry, (C3) Physical and Analytical Chemistry, (C4) Applied and Industrial Chemistry
- Economic Sciences (ECO): (E1) Economics, (E2) Economic Development, (E3) Management, (E4) Finance
- Information Science and Engineering (ENG): (G1) Computer Science and Informatics, (G2) Systems and Communication Engineering: Electrical, electronic, communication, optical and systems engineering, (G3) Products and Processes Engineering: Product design, process design and control, construction methods, civil engineering, energy processes, material engineering
- Environmental and Geosciences (ENV): (V1) Environment and Society, (V2) Earth System Science, (V3) Evolutionary, Population and Environmental Biology, (V4) Food Science, Agriculture, Forestry & Non-Medical Biotechnology
- Life Sciences (LIF): (L1) Molecular and Structural Biology, (L2) Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, (L3) Cellular and Developmental Biology, (L4) Physiology, Pathophysiology and Endocrinology, (L5) Neurosciences and Neural Disorders, (L6) Immunity and Infection, (L7) Diagnostic Tools, Therapies and Public Health
- Mathematics (MAT): (M1) Mathematics, (M2) Applied Mathematics
- Physics (PHY): (P1) Particle and Nuclear Physics, (P2) Atomic and Molecular Physics, Optics, (P3) Condensed Matter Physics, (P4) Astrophysics, Cosmology, Space Science, (P5) Applied Physics
- Social Sciences and Humanities (SOC): (S1) Sociology, Social Anthropology, (S2) Political Science, (S3) Law, (S4) Communication, (S5) Cognition, Psychology, Linguistics, (S6) Philosophy, (S7) Education, (S8) Literature, Arts, Music, Cultural and Comparative Studies, (S9) Archaeology, History and Memory
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Deadline |
Thu 07 Oct 2021 14:00 CEST (Spanish time) |
Call name |
CAIXA FELLOWSHIPS – Postdoctoral incoming 2022 |
WWW |
CAIXAFELLOWSHIPS – Postdoctoral incoming 2022 |
Focused On |
basic research in specified research areas |
Principal investigator |
Postdoc or junior researcher - of any nationality with Ph.D. awarded between 07 Oct 2014 and 07 Oct 2019 (2-7 years before the call deadline) negotiating a full-time position at a research centre or university in Spanish or Portuguese territory. Extension of 1 year can be applied for every parental leave. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - CAIXA FELLOWSHIPS |
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Eligible organisation |
One center accredited with the Severo Ochoa or Maria de Maeztu distinction of excellence, Institutos de Salud Carlos III and units evaluated as excellent and exceptional by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia of Portugal. |
Target group |
Postdocs and junior researcher |
Expected outputs |
(J) reviewed article; (B) book; (C) chapter in a book |
Call opens |
7 Jul 2021 |
IOCB deadline |
Tue 5 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
Thu 07 Oct 2021 14:00 CET (Spanish time) |
Evaluation results |
Preselection: 26 Jan 2022
Interviews: 07 - 09 Mar 2022 Barcelona
Final: 23 Mar 2022 |
Signature of agreement |
Not specified |
Earliest date of implementation |
02 May – 30 Sep 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2025 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual |
Project duration (min-max) |
3 years |
Allocation for the call |
25 fellowships (up to 7,627,500 €) |
Project budget (min-max) |
up to 305,100 € (up to 97,500 € per year) |
Success rate |
11.59 % |
Eligible costs |
- Salary: €59.000 per year to cover the total labor costs costs (includes Social Security contributions and any other payments made by the employer, as well as the annual gross salary of the fellow)
- Annual research project costs of €38,500 (e.g. consumables, equipment, travel expenses, personnel costs)
Plus gross annual family assistance of € 1,200 per child and mobility assistance (moving and housing) of € 5,400 to be paid at the start of the fellowship. |
Reimbursement |
100 % |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
"la Caixa" Foundation - Research and Strategy Area
Av. Diagonal 621, torre 2, planta 4, 08028, Barcelona, Spain, fellowships@fundacionlacaixa.org |
Call Identifier |
CAIXA-JL2022 |
Call info |
The postdoctoral fellowships programme, Junior Leader “la Caixa” is aimed at hiring excellent researchers (of any nationality) who wish to continue their research career in Spanish or Portuguese territory. The objectives of this programme are to foster high quality, innovative research and to support the best scientific talents by providing them with an attractive, competitive environment in which to conduct excellent research. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain or Portugal for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the call deadline.
- Candidates should state the preferred research centre and attached a declaration of interest letter signed by a researcher of the research center.
- The fellowship holder may change the centre chosen before the start of the fellowship.
- The fellowship will start when the chosen candidate and the research centre reach an agreement regarding their admission.
- A mandatory international and/or intersectoral secondment of 3 to 6 months must take place within the research project, can be performed in a single period or can be divided into shorter periods with a maximum of 6 months. (A declaration of interest letter from the secondment supervisor will be requested from the fellow before the start of the fellowship at the host institution).
- The fellowship also includes a mixed training programme (face-to-face and online) on transversal skills, innovation and leadership.
- Three sessions will be held: at the start of the fellowship, during the second year, and during the third year. Each session will last between 2 and 5 days, and attendance is required for all fellows from the same call, regardless of their discipline. ”la Caixa” Foundation will cover all costs for these sessions, as well as the fellows’ accommodation and travel costs.
- Early after recruitment, fellows will be required to establish a personal Career Development Plan (CDP).
- Fellowships are granted exclusively for on-site projects to carry out full-time research activity in the research centre’s facilities. These fellowships are incompatible with any other paid work or fellowship, but they are compatible with other competitive funds that complement this fellowships.The salary may be supplemented through other funding.
Proposal consists of
Online Application Platform
List of eligible institutions will be available at the Application platform in section ”Prospective research centre”
A project proposal consists of:
- Summary of the proposed research project (max. 4 pages).
- A personal statement describing research career, main research line and achievements (max. 3 pages).
- A copy of doctoral diploma (in English or in original language plus English translation – translation can be by candidate).
- Contact details for 2 – 5 referees as at least two reference letters are required. The reference letters must be written in English.
- A declaration of interest letter signed by a researcher of the research center.
- If relevant: An ethic table pointing out the ethical aspects of the project proposal.
- If a candidate claims an exception due to an career break, the relevant supporting documents must be provided.
Evaluation Criteria
The process is comprised of three parts:
- Eligibility screening
- Remote evaluation (preselection)
- Face-to-face evaluation (Final selection)
The redress procedure possible within 10 days from the date the results notification is sent. Scoring criteria –remote preselection:
- Excellence of Curriculum Vitae (50%)
- Motivation and research project (35%)
- Letters of reference (15%)
Scoring criteria – face-to-face selection:
- Academic and professional career (50%)
- Candidate’s potential (30%)
- Motivation and impact of the project (20%)
Research areas
Life sciences, Health, Technology, Physics, Engineering and Mathematics
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Host institution |
IOCB Prague |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Final deadline |
01 Oct annually |
Evaluation results |
October |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
NA |
Latest date of implementation |
NA |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report with a list of published papers or with a 1 page summary of the results submitted to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz within 1 month after the end of the fellowship |
Project duration |
1 year (with possible extension by one more year) |
Allocation for the call |
NA (up to 10 postdoctoral positions per year) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Competitive gross salary of 50 000 CZK per month + health & social insurance. |
Mode of funding |
Monthly |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS
Flemingovo nám. 2, 166 10 Praha 6
fellowship@uochb.cas.cz |
Call Identifier |
IOCB Postdocs autumn |
Call info |
IOCB Prague opens up to 10 postdoctoral positions in chemistry and biochemistry per year to support talented postdocs, who did their undergraduate and graduate studies at reputable institutions. |
IOCB Contact |
Dr. Iva Pichová, iva.pichova@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 251 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
IOCB Prague will support only projects of strong candidates, who did their undergraduate and graduate studies at reputable institutions, based on competitive research that is documented in several original publications in respected journals of the fields.
Temporary accommodation in the institute’s or Czech Academy of Sciences’ guest houses may be offered at an affordable rent.
Proposal consists of
- CV with contacts (address, e-mail, phone) (postdoc)
- Cover/motivation letter with the envisaged starting date of the fellowship (postdoc)
- List of publications (postdoc)
- Copy of a Ph.D. diploma (postdoc)
- List of publications (postdoc)
- Name of the IOCB partner/supervisor and the envisaged starting date of the fellowship
- Support Letter of the IOCB partner/supervisor (IOCB supervisor)
- Project proposal: state of the art, details of projected investigations, in context with the host group research activities (3-4 pages) (postdoc & IOCB supervisor)
Applicants submit the complete application package (1-8) as a single PDF file to the IOCB supervisor who will forward the application to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz.
- Two recommendation Letters: have to be sent by 2 referees confidentially directly to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz (referees)
Further information may be found at the IOCB webpage at the address: www.uochb.cz/en/iocb-fellowships
Evaluation Criteria
- List of original publications in reviewed journals
- Novelty and quality of the research project
Research areas
Chemistry, biochemistry
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Deadline |
Fri 01 Oct 2021 8:00 pm EST applicants / Mon 01 Nov 2021 8:00 pm EST supervisors & reference letters |
Call name |
Life Sciences Research Foundation Fellowships 2022 |
WWW |
Life Sciences Research Foundation Fellowships 2022 |
Focused On |
Postdoctoral 3-year research stipend in life sciences at a research institution in the U.S. (or abroad for U.S. citizens) |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed no more than 5 years prior to the application deadline date (U.S. citizens are eligible to work in any geographic location, non-U.S. citizens must work in a U.S. laboratory) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook: LSRF Fellowships |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
American non-profit universities or research institutions (research institutions around the world) |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
mid-Aug 2021 |
Final deadline |
Fri 01 Oct 2021 8:00 pm EST applicants
Mon 01 Nov 2021 8:00 pm EST supervisors & reference letters |
Evaluation results |
late January 2022 announcement of 50–60 finalists
February-August 2022 finalists are notified if funding is secured for their project
01 Aug 2022 award activation date – this is the only possible activation date |
Signature of agreement |
Before Wed 15 Jul 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Aug 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
31 Jul 2025 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
3 Scientific reports (1–5 pages; Y1 + Y2 by 15 Aug), (1-6 pages; final by 30 Sep of Y3)
4 Financial reports (use Excel template; Y1, Y2, Y3, final) |
Project duration (min-max) |
36 months (between 01 Aug 2022 – 31 Jul 2025) |
Allocation for the call |
NA (24 awards from 58 finalists and approx. 900 applications in 2021) |
Project budget (min-max) |
$201,000 |
Success rate |
2–3% |
Eligible costs |
- Stipend/salary $57,000 per year.
- Research allowance (laboratory supplies, scientific meetings, travel costs, LSRF Annual Meetings, small equipment; up to $3,000/year out-of-pocket health care or childcare costs) $10,000 per year.
- No part of this grant can be used for indirect costs & institutional overheads.
- The Award requires the host institution to commit funds to cover the awardee´s health benefit costs.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante (paid quarterly to the host institution: 01 Aug, 01 Nov, 01 Feb, 01 May) |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Life Sciences Research Foundation
PO Box 1482
Baltimore, MD 21030-7482, USA
Please direct application submission to: apply@lsrf.org |
Call Identifier |
LSRF Fellowships 2022 |
Call info |
Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) identifies and funds exceptional young scientists at a critical juncture of their training in all areas of basic life sciences and provides a high-quality peer-review service to anyone (individual, foundation, company) wishing to sponsor a fellow who shares their vision of important research. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants must have received their Ph.D. degrees no more than 5 months prior to the application deadline date.
- U.S. citizens are eligible to work in any geographic location, non-U.S. citizens must work in a U.S. laboratory.
- Supervisor and all referee´s names and email addresses must be listed by the applicant before the deadline Fri 1 Oct 2021 8:00 pm EST.
- Verify that all email addresses listed are correct and current.
- Applicants will not be able to change referees or to upload any additional material after the deadline Fri 1 Oct 2021 8:00 pm EST.
- A laboratory may have only one LSRF fellow at a time.
- LSRF does not require a budget, college transcripts, animal certification documents or any type of visa documents.
- No indirect or overhead costs may be charged to the fellowship.
- August 1 is the only award activation date.
- Awardees are required to submit annual scientific progress reports and the host institution is required to submit annual financial reports.
- Awardees are required to attend LSRF Annual Meetings held in October.
- Fellows can ask LSRF to withhold up to $5,000/year. If the fellow moves to a non-profit institution in the U.S. the escrow fund (up to $15,000) will be reverted to the fellow as a one-time mini-grant.
- The award may not be used for any other salary but the awardee, nor is it meant to provide general support for the research supervisor or lab.
- All equipment purchased with the research allowance funds is considered the awardee's property to take with them at the end of the award period.
Proposal consists of
Online application
- Application info (online form) (applicant)
- Research proposal: research plan with figures & tables (be concise, max 5 pages + 2 pages for the literature cited uploaded as a pdf) (applicant & supervisor)
- Letter of support from supervisor: should acknowledge acceptance of the applicant to the laboratory, the role expected of the applicant in the broad framework, the degree of independence the applicant will have and the willingness of the institution to administer the award (supervisor, submitted before Mon 01 Nov 2021 8:00 pm EST)
- Three letters of reference, must come from associates who can critically appraise the applicant´s qualifications, 1 letter should be from applicant´s Ph.D. advisor (referees, submitted before Mon 01 Nov 2021 8:00 pm EST)
Evaluation Criteria
- The quality of the research proposal (importance of the problem, originality of approach, appropriateness of techniques and clarity of presentation).
- The qualifications, experience and productivity of both the applicant and the supervisor.
- Sponsor matches with a fellow with similar research interests.
Research areas
Life sciences
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Deadline |
Thu 30 Sep 2021 (IOCB deadline Thu 16 Sep 2021) |
Call name |
Program podpory perspektivních lidských zdrojů – postdoktorandů (PPLZ) / Programme to support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) |
WWW |
Programme to support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) |
Focused On |
Support of postdocs at CAS institutes |
Applicant |
Postdoc with research experience up to 2 years since finishing the PhD study (PhD obtained between 30 Sep 2019 – 29 Sep 2021) or up to 4 years due to the long-term foreign research visit (PhD obtained between 30 Sep 2017 – 29 Sep 2021). |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - CAS PPLZ |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Eligible organisation |
CAS institutes |
Target group |
Postdoc with 1.0 FTE or 0.5 FTE if carer of a child under 15 or another dependant (must not have another employment contract) |
Expected outputs |
(J) peer-review articles |
Call opens |
01 Sep 2021 |
IOCB deadline |
Thu 16 Sep 2021 |
Final deadline |
Thu 30 Sep 2021 |
Evaluation results |
Dec 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
Dec 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Jan 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
31 Dec 2023 |
Sustainability |
Prospective research position of the candidate at the institute |
Reporting |
Progress report submitted by 31 Jan 2023
Includes: (i) information about the research project, (ii) list of published and accepted publications, (iii) economic report, (iv) Director´s comments.
Final progress report submitted by 31 Jan 2024
Includes: (i) information about the research project, (ii) list of published and accepted publications, (iii) economic report, (iv) Director´s comments, (v) evaluation of the PPLZ for professional career development of the candidate and the institute. |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–2 years |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
Subsidy of 600 000 CZK / year (1.2 M CZK / project) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Personnel costs, max 600 000 CZK / year |
Reimbursement |
100% |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Czech Academy of Sciences, Science and Support Division of the Head Office, Národní 3, 117 20 Praha 1
Contact person: Ms. Jana Teplá, ☎: +420 221 403 424, tepla@kav.cas.cz |
Call Identifier |
PPLZ 2021-2 |
Call info |
The CAS programme aims at support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) for 2 years to work in established or new research areas at the CAS institutes. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The application has to be submitted via the Information system of the CAS Head Office (KIS) and in parallel via their data box (datová schránka).
- A postdoc candidate with a research experience of up to 2 years after their PhD (limit is increased up to 4 years if applicant has been on a long-term foreign research visit) should be nominated in the PPLZ programme. Maternity or parental leave, long-term sick leave or military services are excluded from these limits.
- The candidate should be nominated by the Director after discussion and agreement with the Board of Institute.
- The start of the financial support on 01 Jul 2021.
- The subsidy is not provided during foreign research visits longer than 60 days.
- The candidate may apply for other national and international grants.
- A notification of the CAS Head Office is required in case of research stays abroad or if funding salary is funded from other research projects (GACR, TACR, MEYS, etc.)
Proposal consists of
Please fill in the IOCB internal template and contact the IOCB Project Office.
- Proposal: information about the candidate, information about the department & institute, duration of the support; name of proposed project, general work programme of the candidate, list of other projects funded from a purpose support fund on which the candidate will participate (applicant)
- CV, scientific track record; research, teaching and organisational skills; perspective of the professional career development at the institute (applicant)
- Motivation Letter (applicant)
- Recommendation of the Board of Institute (in Czech) (Project Office)
- Recommendation of the Director (in Czech) (Project Office)
- Candidate´s declaration and agreement with suggested working conditions (in Czech) (Project Office & applicant)
- Recommendation Letter (applicant & supervisor)
Evaluation Criteria
- Expected research benefit for the institute
- Candidate´s scientific track record
Research areas
All areas
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Deadline |
Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Call name |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
WWW |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
Focused on |
Forming new collaborations between scientists based in the UK and scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
Applicant |
Lead applicant: a UK based scientist and/or project leader, must be PhD holder (senior GL, junior GL, postdoc) or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her team / Co-applicant: a scientist from any non-UK country, must be PhD holder or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her teamUniversity or not-for-profit research institution (one in the UK and one outside the UK) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Royal Society International Exchanges |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
University or not-for-profit research institution (one in the UK and one outside the UK) |
Expected outputs |
Setting up of new collaborations between a UK and a non-UK institution; building up career experience of more junior scientists |
Call opens |
Wed 4 Aug 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Earliest date of implementation |
29 Jan 2022
The start of the project is any activity undertaken to progress the project, which includes booking flights or planning a schedule of activities to be undertaken in the initial stages; it is not necessarily the date when exchange visits must have commenced. Award holders can apply for up to one-year no-cost extension. |
Latest date of implementation |
Thu 10 Mar 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report / Report of expenditure (accounting) |
Project duration (min-max) |
3, 12 or 24 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
£3,000 for one-off visits, £6,000 for multiple visits within 1 year (including £1,500 for eligible research expenses), £12,000 for multiple visits within 2 years (including £3,000 for eligible research expenses) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Travel (incl. subsistence): up to £3,000 for 3 months, up to £6,000 for 1 year or up to £12,000 for 2 years’ duration.
- Consumables (incl. fieldwork) £0 for 3 months, up to £1,500 for 1 year or up to £3,000 for 2 years’ project duration.
- Eligible consumable costs: visa charges, police registration fees, postage and printing, books, reagents, computer software, stationery for overseas visitors whilst in the UK, fieldwork expenses, animal and plant licence fees.
- Ineligible consumable costs: include publication costs, computer hardware, bench fees, conference registration fees, travel to conferences, departmental costs/overheads, access charges, medical insurance, excess baggage, expenses relating to accompanying dependents, contributions towards salaries, costs involving travel to a third country/territory, costs incurred by project participants not associated with the applicant organisations.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, UK
international.exchanges@royalsociety.org, ☎: +44 (0) 207 451 2532 or 2581 |
Call Identifier |
RS-International-Exchange 2021-3 |
Call info |
The International Exchanges Scheme is for scientists based in the UK who want to stimulate collaborations with leading scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help on projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz.
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- The UK based scientist and/or project leader (the lead applicant) and the overseas based scientist and/or project leader (the co-applicant) must have completed a Ph.D. or have extensive experience at an equivalent level at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant must hold a permanent or fixed term contract for the duration of the award in an eligible organisation in their respective countries/territories.
- The applicant and co-applicant must be based in their respective countries/territories and institutions at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant cannot be former colleagues or Ph.D. student/supervisor. The scheme is intended to stimulate new collaborations between scientists in the UK and overseas.
- Applications must be started by the applicant on behalf of the co-applicant and the respective teams, i.e. the application must be initiated through the Flexi-Grant® application portal of the applicant, which can be accessed when logged onto the system.
- Applicants are not permitted to submit more than one application per round (deadline).
- Holders of a current International Exchanges award with the same overseas country/territory as the (proposed) application cannot apply until the project has ended, the final research report has been submitted to The Royal Society, the final statement of expenditure (financial report) has been submitted to The Royal Society and any unspent amount of money of the current International Exchanges award has been refunded to The Royal Society.
- Visiting academics who have been invited by an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Honorary academics of an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Retired scientists who are still active in science must submit their application through an eligible UK institution.
HOST ORGANISATION ELIGIBILITY Eligible host organisations are a university or not-for-profit research institution. Ineligible organisations include industrial, private and commercial organisations, university spin-out companies, and governmental bodies.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY
- Applications have to be new collaborations. This scheme is not intended to be used to extend an existing or recent project or collaboration.
- Collaborations should be based on a single project.
- Project participants can include the applicant and co-applicant and also members of their teams. Any project participants must be working in a UK/overseas university or research institute. The Royal Society would like to encourage the participation of junior scientists such as Ph.D. students or post-doctoral researchers.
- Applications can only support travel between the UK and the overseas collaborator’s country/territory for the applicant, co-applicant and members of their respective team; costs for travel between a third country/territory are not eligible.
- Activities fundable under this scheme are as follows:
- One-off visit collaborations
- One visit to be taken in either direction, i.e. either the applicant undertakes a visit to the overseas institution, or the co-applicant visits the UK institution.
- Visits to last between 1 week and 3 months.
- Up to £3,000 available.
- Multiple visits collaborations
- Collaborative visits to be undertaken over a period of either up to: a. 1 year with up to £6,000 available, £1,500 of which can be spent on eligible consumables or b. 2 years with up to £12,000 available, £3,000 of which can be spent on eligible consumables.
- Visits must be bilateral, meaning that the applicant and co-applicant and/or project participants must undertake at least one visit to the overseas collaborating institution during the award period.
- Only participants based at the same institution and working within the applicant’s or co-applicant’s research team directly involved in the collaborative project are eligible to claim travel and subsistence against the award should the application be successful.
Proposal consists of
To complete the application process, the following three steps must occur:
- The applicant’s Head of Department and the co-applicant’s Head of Department, invited as contributors by the lead applicant through the Participants tab of the Summary page, must submit their supporting statements.
- The lead applicant must complete and submit the application.
- The UK Host Organisation Approver (someone within the research office, Faculty administration, Vice-Chancellor, or other administrative or management role) must approve the application by the deadline. They must have the authority to confirm that the potential award can be hosted within their organisation, confirm that there is the capacity to deliver the proposed research and assure the proposed budget is appropriate and eligible for the scheme.
Optionally, the Lead Applicant can also nominate a Research Support Role via the Participants tab. An individual from the UK Host Organisation research office can review and amend the application prior to submission, mainly to ensure that the requested finances have been recorded correctly.
All applicants should register for their ORCID identifier. This is a mandatory requirement at the application submission stage only. Applications must be submitted online using the Royal Society’s Grants management system (Flexi-Grant®).
The application form contains:
- Summary Page: here you will find instructions for submission of your application for approval from the UK Host Organisation (approval only once all other parts are complete) and you can invite participants (i.e. Heads of Department or Research Support Role).
- Eligibility criteria: applicants must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
- Applicant personal details: title, names, address, organisation, country, e-mail address (this must be the one used to register a user account on FlexiGrant). Also amend which type of contact your application participants are (e.g. Head of Department).
- Applicant [and co-applicant] career summary:
- Full name, incl. title [co-applicant only]
- Title of current position
- Current employer (official name)
- Current department
- Country/territory where your current employer is based [co-applicant only]
- Current position start date
- Current position end date (enter when expected to finish)
- Field of specialisation (max 20 words)
- Summary of your current research (include brief note on strength of your organisation) (max 200 words)
- Ph.D. award date (date when you received formal notification of your Ph.D. thesis being accepted in its final form)
- Ph.D. institution
- Ph.D. country/territory [lead applicant only]
- Applicant career history (full list of appointments since Ph.D. in reverse chronological order, stating if part-time; depth of information you provide is up to you, but this will represent you under assessment and so it is worth including as much good evidence for your academic merit as possible)
- Impact of covid19 (max 500 words)
- Applicant qualifications (listed in reverse chronological order)
- List of key and/or relevant publications (details of authors, titles and references of best publications and those most relevant to proposed application, marking with asterisk (*) up to 5 most significant; place in two lists – a) refereed and published in primary journals, b) contributions to symposia and compiled volumes; for large collaborative publications, specify role and contribution)
- Applicant research funding (listed in reverse chronological order; all current and previous research funding)
- Research proposal:
- Project title
- Start date: no earlier than 4 months after the deadline and no later than Thu 10 Mar 2022
- End date: 3 months, 1 year or 2 years after the start date
- UK Host organisation
- Subject Group/Area: enables allocation of the application to the most appropriate assessment panel
- Research Aims (max 250 words)
- Lay summary: your research understandable to a lay person, why you chose to work in this area and what is exciting, interesting or important about the project, possible impact to wider society (max 250 words)
- Research proposal: details of research proposal, including an outline of the nature and purpose of the research project, experimental methods and techniques to be used (max 500 words)
- Participants: other project participants from both teams (Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers and any other research staff members), their current academic role/post and why you wish to include them on the project (max 200 words)
- Benefits to individuals/institutions: planned outcomes and potential benefits of collaboration for applicant, co-applicant and organisations; plans for longer term continuation of collaboration (max 200 words)
- Benefits to UK (max 200 words)
- Benefits to overseas country (max 200 words)
- Data management and data sharing:
- Outline of data management and data sharing plan (max 200 words)
- Will you be conducting fieldwork as part of your research? Yes/No. Provide details of location, duration and justification if yes
- Overseas field research upload (upload documents related to permissions and collections of specimens)
- Use of animal research: Does your proposal involve the use of animals or animal tissues? If yes, you will need to answer further questions.
- Use of human participants and tissue: Does your proposal involve the use of human participants, patients or tissue? If yes, you must provide a certificate or letter to show that ethical permission has been or will be obtained
- Financial details:
- Duration: specify the duration of your project
- Budget table
- Justification for consumable (including fieldwork)
- Justification for travel (including subsistence): must complete a provisional visit plan for the duration of the award presenting the details
- Applicant declaration: declaration that Terms and Conditions of the award have been read and will be adhered to, that you have access to the necessary facilities to carry out your research and that Heads of Department will provide you with sufficient time and resources to carry out the research
- UK and overseas Head of Department Support: the applicant/co-applicant need to invite both Heads of Department from the overseas and UK organisation under the participants tab (Summary page) to provide their support. The HoDs supply their contact details and tick ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to the following statement: “The applicant/co-applicant will be provided with adequate space and access to resources within my department.”
- Diversity monitoring: for internal purposes of the Royal Society, seen only by the applicant. Both applicant and co-applicant must fill this in separately.
The applicant must ensure that Heads of Department provide their support, the application is submitted, and approved by the UK Host Organisation Approver before the closing date.
Evaluation Criteria
The primary considerations are listed below. Successful applications should be strong in all respects:
- the research background of the UK and overseas scientists;
- the strength of the scientists and institutions in the area of proposed research;
- the mutual benefit of the collaboration;
- the strength of the proposal;
- the potential contribution to the UK science base;
- the potential for long-term collaboration.
All applications are reviewed and assessed by two members of the selection panel who have the most appropriate scientific expertise using the criteria detailed above.
The subject tags you select play a vital role in matching your application with appropriate reviewers, so it is extremely important to select only the most relevant subject tags on your application.
Research areas
Within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the Royal Society guidance page.
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Deadline |
Wed 22 Sep 2021 20:00 EDT |
Call name |
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021-22 |
WWW |
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships 2020-2021 |
Focused on |
Postdoctoral long-term research stay of Canadian citizens & foreigners in Canada or Canadian citizens anywhere abroad (e.g. IOCB Prague) |
Applicant |
Ph.D. students/Postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed between 15 Sep 2018 – 30 Sep 2022 (inclusively) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
Canadian and foreign universities, affiliated research hospitals, colleges and not-for-profit organisations with a strong research mandate and capacity. |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
April 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 22 Sep 2021 20:00 EDT |
Evaluation results |
Mid Feb 2022 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Between 01 Apr – 01 Oct 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
End-of-award report & two follow-up surveys (one, five years after their fellowship has ended; the other, ten years after award tenure) |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
70 fellowships (if more funds become available, additional fellowships may be awarded) |
Project budget (min-max) |
$140 000 ($70 000 per year, taxable) |
Success rate |
13 % (2019-20), 11.6 % (2018-19) |
Eligible costs |
A Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship is a stipend and not a salary. Therefore, it is not eligible for (i) Canada Pension Plan (CPP); (ii) Employment Insurance (EI); (iii) Other non-discretionary benefits. Regardless, other than for taxation purposes, no part of the fellowship can be withheld by the host institution without prior written consent from the fellow. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or French |
Provider |
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
160 Elgin Street, 9th Floor, Address Locator 4809A, Ottawa ON K1A 0W9, Canada, banting@cihr-irsc.gc.ca |
Call Identifier |
Banting 2021-22 |
Call info |
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, both Canadian and internationally, who will positively contribute to the country's economic, social and research-based growth. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada may only hold their BPF at a Canadian institution. Applicants who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and who obtained their Ph.D. from a foreign university may only hold their BPF at a Canadian institution, whereas those who obtained their Ph.D. from a Canadian university may hold their BPF at either a Canadian institution or an institution outside of Canada.
- Applicants must fulfil or have fulfilled all degree requirements for a Ph.D. between 15 Sep 2018 – 30 Sep 2022, and before the start date of their award.
- Applicants who have not fulfilled all requirements for their degree at the time of application must submit proof no later than 15 Oct 2022.
- The window of eligibility could be extended by a cumulative maximum of three years if the applicant had their career interrupted for extenuating circumstances.
- Applicants who currently hold or have held agency-specific (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC) awards at the postdoctoral level are eligible to apply to the 2021-22 Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program only if the term of that funding officially ends on or before September 30, 2022 and prior to the start of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship.
- Applicants must not hold a tenure-track or tenured faculty position, nor can they be on leave from such a position.
- Only in rare circumstances will a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship be awarded to an applicant who is staying at the same institution or within the same research environment where they completed their Ph.D.
- Applicants can submit only one application per competition year to the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program.
- Banting fellowships are tenable only at the institution that supported the original application for the program; cannot be held concurrently with another Tri-Agency training award; can only be held once in a lifetime.
- Applicants must create a Vanier-Banting academic CCV on the Canadian Common CV (CCV) website, and link it to his/her application at the ResearchNet account.
- Applicants have to follow the formatting instructions.
Proposal consists of
- CV registered on CCV account (applicant)
- Web-based application registered on ResearchNet account (applicant)
- Significance of research contributions: up to 3 most important research contributions (max 1 page) (applicant)
- Significance of leadership contributions: up to 3 most important teaching/mentoring/administrative contributions (max 1 page) (applicant)
- Fulfilment of degree requirements form (max 1 page, use template) (applicant)
- Special circumstances: career delays (max 1 page) (applicant)
- Copy of Ph.D. diploma (applicant)
- Research proposal (max 4 pages including graphs & images) (applicant & supervisor)
- Bibliography: citations for all works (max 4 pages) (applicant)
- Letter of endorsement (max 1 page) (supervisor & host institution)
- Supervisor´s statement: (i) biography, (ii) appropriateness of the supervisor(s), (iii) research environment, (iv) applicant´s professional development, (v) institutional synergy (max 4 pages) (supervisor & host institution)
- Three reference letters, one has to be written by an Arm’s Length Referee (an expert in the field(s) who can assess the research proposal and CV in that capacity, e.g. the external examiner from the applicant’s doctoral defense or a specialist that the applicant met at a conference) (referees)
Evaluation Criteria
- Applicant’s research excellence and leadership in the research domain
- Quality of the applicant's proposed research program
- Institutional commitment and demonstrated synergy between applicant and institutional strategic priorities
See Selection Committee Guide for details
Research areas
Natural sciences and engineering, health sciences, social sciences and humanities
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Deadline |
St 1. září 2021 (visiting research student, degree student, non-degree student) / Út 1. února 2022 (visiting research student) |
Call name |
Fulbright stipendium pro postgraduální studium 2022/2023 |
WWW |
Fulbright stipendium pro postgraduální studium 2022/2023 |
Focused on |
Studium či výzkum na úrovni MSc nebo Ph.D. v USA pro všechny obory s výjimkou klinické medicíny a programů MBA a LLM.
- Výzkumný pobyt (visiting research student) pro práci na samostatném vlastním výzkumném projektu, např. dizertační práci
- Absolvování celého studia (degree student) vedoucí k zisku titulu na americké univerzitě (stipendium pokrývá pouze první rok studia)
- Studijní pobyt (non-degree student) nevedoucí k zisku titulu
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Applicant |
Magisterský či doktorský student s českým občanstvím a trvalým pobytem v ČR |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Fulbright Stipendium pro postgraduální studium |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
Vysoká škola v USA |
Expected outputs |
Studium, výzkum |
Call opens |
Květen 2021 |
Final deadline |
St 1. září 2021 (visiting research student, degree student, non-degree student)
Út 1. února 2022 (visiting research student) |
Evaluation results |
Leden-únor 2022: ústní výběrové kolo / Březen 2022 schválení nominací Správní radou |
Signature of agreement |
Květen 2022: podpis grantových dokumentů
Červen-srpen 2022: kompletace zdravotních formulářů u lékaře, schvalování pojištění, vyřizování podkladů pro víza Fulbrightovou komisí, žádosti o víza, koupě letenek, potvrzení afiliace s hostitelskou institucí |
Earliest date of implementation |
Září-říjen 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
NA |
Sustainability |
NA |
Reporting |
Mid-Term Report (pro pobyty delší než 7 měsíců), Final Report |
Project duration (min-max) |
4–9 měsíců |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
>30% |
Eligible costs |
Monthly Maintenance Rate (MMR $1300–$2300)
- Životní náklady (4-9 × MMR) ve formě kapesného v závislosti na průměrných nákladech v dané lokalitě + $500 navíc;
- Příspěvek na zpáteční letenku ($1500 + $700 na každého rodinného příslušníka);
- Základní zdravotní pojištění sjednané v rámci programu, pokud škola vyžaduje vlastní, musí si jej stipendista hradit z vlastních prostředků;
- Školné (max $15000), platí pouze u studentů kategorie “degree”, pokud studium stojí více, musí si student zajistit dodatečné finance. Stejně tak si musí z jiných zdrojů zajistit finance pro případná další léta studia;
- příspěvek na 1–2–3 rodinné příslušníky ($300–$500–$700 měsíčně).
Fulbrightova stipendia jsou osvobozena od daní. |
Reimbursement |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Komise J. W. Fulbrighta, Karmelitská 17, 118 00 Praha
Andrea Semancová, ☎: +420 222 718 452, semancova@fulbright.cz |
Call Identifier |
Fulbright Student 2022-23 |
Call info |
Stipendium je určeno pro studium či výzkum na úrovni Master nebo Ph.D. v USA pro všechny obory s výjimkou klinické medicíny a programů MBA a LLM. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
Žadatel má
- české občanství;
- trvalý pobyt v České republice;
- velmi dobrou znalost angličtiny;
- dokončenou vysokou školu (minimálně bakalářský program);
- výborné studijní výsledky během vysokoškolského studia;
- jazykový test TOEFL minimálně na 80 bodů;
- u kategorie “Degree” a “Non-degree” zkouška GRE General Test;
- u kategorie “visiting research” pozvání americké strany vyjadřující ochotu studenta přijmout. Pozvání musí obsahovat přesná data pobytu a případnou výši poplatků, které si bude americká škola nárokovat. U této kategorie si žadatel případné poplatky hradí ze svých zdrojů, proto je velmi důležité mít všechny podmínky a poplatky vymezeny ve zvacím dopise. U ostatních kategorií navázání předchozího kontaktu s univerzitou není podmínkou, ale doporučuje se z praktických důvodů.
Přednost mají uchazeči, kteří v USA na vysoké škole nestudovali nebo dlouhodobě nežili.
Žadatel si do přihlášky ke stipendiu píše až tři vysoké školy podle svého výběru. Vlastní umisťování na americké univerzity zajišťuje Institute of International Education, www.iie.org
Žadatel si může v 1 akademickém roce podat pouze 1 přihlášku do programů Fulbright.
Pobyty jsou v době pandemie podmíněné:
“Prospective Fulbright participants should be aware that public health conditions, availability of consular services and travel, as well as U.S. institutional operating status and policies may affect their ability to travel to the U.S. and participate in academic programs.”
Proposal consists of
On-line přihláška (nepoužívat diakritiku), (žadatel)
- Strukturovaný životopis s uvedenou kontaktní adresou, telefonem a e-mailem (žadatel)
- Kopie diplomu a státnicového vysvědčení, oficiální výpis studijních výsledků (Diploma Supplement) ze všech studovaných i nedostudovaných škol (žadatel)
- Tři doporučující dopisy na formuláři, který je součástí přihlášky (viz “Supplemental Forms”). Doporučení by měla být ideálně vložena online doporučiteli přímo do elektronické přihlášky a nebo přijít do Fulbrightovy komise v zalepené obálce od posuzovatelů. Uchazeč musí zaručit, že nezná obsah doporučujících dopisů. (doporučitelé)
- Výpis skóre TOEFL. Výsledek je třeba nechat zaslat do Fulbrightovy komise (kód 9851) a na Institute of International Education (IIE, kód 2326) před 1. září 2021 (žadatel & TOEFL)
- Výpis skóre GRE General Test u kategorií “degree” a “non-degree”. Výsledek je třeba nechat zaslat do Fulbrightovy komise (kód 0036) a na Institute of International Education (IIE, kód R2326) před 1. září 2021 (žadatel & GRE)
- Pozvání z americké instituce u kategorie “visiting research” (žadatel & hostující instituce)
- Formulář “Report on Proficiency in English” (viz “Supplemental Forms”, žadatel)
- Podepsaný formulář “Signature Form” (viz “Supplemental Forms”, žadatel)
- Formulář “Transcript Release Form” (viz “Supplemental Forms”, vyplní pouze uchazeči, kteří studovali na VŠ v USA, žadatel)
- Podepsaný souhlas se zpracováním osobních údajů (vzor PDF) (žadatel)
Vybraní žadatelé musí doložit:
- Formulář “Medical History”
- Úředně ověřené kopie diplomů a jejich oficiální překlad do angličtiny
- Výpisy všech známek z univerzit vydané přímo školami
Evaluation Criteria
- Osobní profil studenta (studijní a odborné výsledky, výsledky z požadovaných testů, iniciativa, potenciál atd.)
- Přednost mají uchazeči bez dlouhodobé akademické zkušenosti z USA
- Kvalita přihlášky (studijní nebo výzkumný záměr, motivace, doporučení, dlouhodobé cíle atd.)
- Projekt naplňuje poslání a cíle Fulbrightovy komise:
- zvyšování odbornosti v jednotlivých oborech a pobídka rozvoje nových oborů, v nichž vzájemná spolupráce napomůže jejich dalšímu rozvoji,
- podpora vynikajících osobností, zřizování programů, na jejichž financování se podílí zúčastněné instituce,
- prohlubování povědomí o programech a dalších možnostech studia a výzkumu v USA a zvyšování prestiže programů.
Research areas
Všechny obory s výjimkou klinické medicíny a programů MBA a LLM
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Deadline |
Mon 16 Aug 2021 Eastern Time |
Call name |
Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award 2021 |
WWW |
Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award |
Focused On |
Postdoctoral 4-year research stipend in theoretical & experimental research of cancer at a university, hospital or research institution in USA. |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed no more than 18 months* prior to the application deadline date; joined the host’s lab no more than a year* prior to the application deadline (*exceptionally for the 15 Mar 2021 call the limits are extended to 21 and 15 months, respectively, due to earlier covid19 lab closures, this is a one-time change) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
American universities, hospitals or research institutions |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications, new diagnostic tools & treatments for cancer, new methodology & techniques |
Final deadline |
Mon 16 Aug 2021 Eastern Time |
Evaluation results |
Fri 12 Nov 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
1st day of January/February/March/April 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
- Annual progress report at the end of the 11th, 23rd and 35th months of funding;
- final progress report;
- Financial expenditure reports submitted within 60 days of the end of each award year.
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Project duration (min-max) |
48 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
$231,000 |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Stipend Y1 $52,000, Y2 $54,000, Y3 $57,000, Y4 $60,000
- Research, educational, (health insurance) expense allowance $2,000 per year
- Dependent child allowance $1,000 per child per year
- No part of this grant can be used for indirect costs, institutional overheads, postdoctoral scholar registration fees or fellowship taxes.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway, Suite 302, New York, NY 10006
☎: +1 212 455 0520, awards@damonrunyon.org |
Call Identifier |
Damon Runyon Fellowship 2021-2 |
Call info |
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation encourages all theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies and prevention. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Postdoctoral candidates must apply for the fellowship under the guidance of a Sponsor—a scientist (tenured, tenure-track or equivalent position) capable of providing mentorship to the Fellow.
- Awards are made to institutions for the support of the Fellow under direct super-vision of the Sponsor (a tenure-track scientist) capable of providing mentorship.
- In addition to aiding in the planning, execution and supervision of the proposed research, the Sponsor’s role is to foster the development of the Fellow’s overall knowledge, technical and analytical skills, and capacity for scientific inquiry. The Sponsor is also expected to assist the Fellow in attaining his/her career goals.
- Applicants must have received their Ph.D. degrees no more than 18 months prior to the application deadline date, and must not have been in their Sponsors´ labs for more than one year prior to the application deadline date.
- Applicants are expected to devote 100% of their time and effort to Damon Runyon-supported research activities.
- Candidates who have already accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship award are not eligible.
- Only 1 fellowship will be accepted from a Sponsor, co-Sponsor or Fellow per review session; there is no limit to the number of applications from an institution.
- Second-, third- and fourth-year funding of awards is contingent upon satisfactory review of the annual progress reports.
- Any unexpected expense allowance may be carried over to the next award year, but any unexpected stipend must be returned to the Foundation at the end of each fellowship year.
- Fellows are permitted to obtain additional awards or grants to cover research expenses only. Fellows are not permitted to hold any other award or grant that supplements their stipend. Fellows are required to seek approval from the Foundation before applying for any other award or grant. Budgetary overlap is not allowed. It is critical that all current and pending grant support for your research be reported to the Foundation.
- It is the responsibility of the host institution to make every effort to ensure that awardees comply with federal immigration policy.
- Fellows my not enter into confidentiality agreements that prevent or delay them from publishing and/or presenting their Damon Runyon-supported research.
- By accepting of the award, the grantee and the institution(s) agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Intellectual Property Policy.
- Manuscripts have to be publicly available in PubMed Central no later than 12 months after the official date of journal publication.
- The Foundation has established an annual fund of $25,000 for open access fee reimbursement policy that is available on a first-come, first-served basis to current awardees to pay fees incurred by publishing in open access journals.
- The Foundation hosts an annual scientific retreat. First- and third-year fellows are required to attend to present a poster or an oral presentation of their work.
- The Foundation will allow up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for birth/adoptive parents consistent with their institution´s policy.
- Damon Runyon Fellows are eligible to apply for the Dale F. Frey Award for Breakthrough Scientists.
Proposal consists of
Register your ORCID iD
Application must be submitted through proposalCENTRAL
The complete application should include the following in sequence order
- Application cover sheet with all required signatures (electronic/scanned). If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors, your second Sponsor must fill out the co-Sponsor cover sheet (applicant)
- Sponsor’s biosketch in NIH format including a list of current funding, do not include Sponsor’s full bibliography (use template 1, Sponsor)
- Sponsor’s letter of support evaluating the candidate’s qualifications for the proposed research project and an assessment of the candidate’s potential for successful independent cancer research. [If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors the letter should be written jointly by both sponsors] (Sponsor)
- Sponsor’s comprehensive and detailed training plan for the candidate, up to 2 pages. [If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors, the training plan for the candidate must be written jointly and each co-Sponsor must submit his/her individual track record of mentorship with list of graduate and postdoctoral fellows trained.] (Sponsor)
- Sponsor's mentorship track record with names and current positions of graduate & postdoctoral trainees from the past 10 years (use template 2, Sponsor)
- Applicant’s biosketch in NIH format. Do not complete the "Scholastic Performance" section. (use template 1, applicant)
- Applicant’s bibliography separate list with hyperlinks to each publication, preprints on bioRxiv permissible (applicant)
- Applicant's letter (2 pages):
- previous research and teaching experience;
- statement on the transformative impact he/she had on his/her field of research as a graduate student;
- if applicant is training at the same institution in which he/she received his/her degree, an explanation of the reason(s) for remaining at the same institution (applicant)
- Statement of applicant's long-term commitment to a career in cancer research, this statement should be no longer than 1 paragraph and indicate what applicant plans to do after completing his/her postdoc (applicant)
- Research proposal including figures and/or tables incorporated into the text (max 5 pages of single-spaced, 12-point type with at least 0.5 inch margins):
- summary of the research proposed (this is in addition to the required summary form);
- brief background to the proposed research;
- state specific research objectives;
- description of methods;
- significance of the proposed research to the Foundation’s goals: understanding the causes and mechanisms of cancer and developing more effective cancer therapies and prevention;
- relevance of applicant´s background and the background and previous work of the Sponsor and any other investigators to the proposed research;
- list of references including the full title of each work cited, not included in the 5-page limit (applicant & Sponsor)
- Copy of Applicant´s Ph.D. diploma (applicant)
- Summary of Research Form, not to exceed 1 page (applicant & Sponsor)
- Collaboration Letters. If applicable, up to two letters from collaborators indicating their willingness to contribute equipment, materials, or expertise (collaborators)
Evaluation Criteria
- The quality of the research proposal (importance of the problem, originality of approach, appropriateness of techniques and clarity of presentation).
- The qualifications, experience and productivity of both the applicant and the Sponsor.
- The quality of the research training environment in which the proposed research is to be conducted and its potential for broadening and strengthening the applicant's ability to independently conduct innovative and substantive research. The proposed research and training environment should represent a new opportunity for the applicant to expand his/her scientific skill set.
Research areas
All theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies and prevention.
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Deadline |
No application deadlines (cutoffs on Feb 12, 2021 and Aug 13, 2021, 14:00 CET) |
Call name |
EMBO: Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 |
WWW |
EMBO: Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
Basic research visits to life-science laboratories throughout Europe and the world (eligible countries) |
Applicant |
Postdoc; Ph.D. awarded up to two years prior to the date the application is complete (must be awarded by the time the fellowship begins) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - EMBO Postdoc |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
One research organisation or university in an EMBC Member State: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom / Associated Member State: India, Singapore / Countries/territories covered by a co-operation agreement: Taiwan, Chile Research institutions in non-EMBC Member States (max 30% of fellowships) |
Expected outputs |
Activity report; (J) reviewed specialist articles |
Final deadline |
No application deadlines (cutoffs on Feb 12, 2021 and Aug 13, 2021, 14:00 CET) |
Evaluation results |
First stage - invitation to interview take place within 6 to 14 weeks of the deadline
Second stage – final decision is known within 14 to 17 weeks after the evaluation deadline |
Signature of agreement |
Not defined |
Earliest date of implementation |
Applicants in the February Round must start between 01 Jul of this year and 15 Feb of the next year.
Applicants in the August Round must start between 01 Jan and15 Aug of the next year. Fellowships can only start on either the 1st or the 15th of each month. |
Latest date of implementation |
15 Feb and 15 Aug of the following year for the Spring and Autumn call, respectively.
The minimum fellowship duration that can be requested is 12 months. |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final project report |
Project duration (min-max) |
12–24 months (1–2 years) |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
The stipend paid depends on the country being visited |
Success rate |
16% (2018, 2017, 2015), 11% (2016), 15% (2014) |
Eligible costs |
EMBO provides grants to the host institution with the sole intention to cover the cost of an employment contract to be issued by the host institution to the awardee; The EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowship does not cover bench fees, overheads, funds for consumables or any other financial benefits to the host supervisor or the receiving institute. child-care costs up to 2500 € per fellowship year and per child under the age of 6; travel and relocation costs up to 5000 € for the fellow and his/her family to and from the receiving institute;. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
EMBO, Heidelberg, Germany,
Kelly Sheehan-Rooney (☎ +49 6221 8891 122)
Inga Brak (☎ +49 6221 8891 561), fellowships@embo.org |
Call Identifier |
EMBO-LTF-2021 |
Call info |
The EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded for a period of up to two years and support post-doctoral research visits to laboratories throughout Europe and the world. International exchange is a key feature in the application process. As an awardee of the grant, you become part of the EMBO Fellows’ network. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎ 266 |
Downloadable |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicant must hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent or equivalent at the start of the fellowship, at the latest. The Ph.D. degree must have been obtained during the two years prior to the application submission. Exceptions to this rule are made for applicants with prolonged career breaks due to parental leave, etc.
- Applicant must have at least one first (or joint first) author research paper accepted for publication or published in an international peer reviewed journal at the time the application is complete. Do NOT indicate the journal impact factor. EMBO is a signatory of DORA.
- Application must involve a change of country. Applications to move within the same country are eligible if the applicant has been living or working for a maximum of six months in that country during the previous 18 months from the time the application is complete. Applicant may apply to the labs where they did not work more than six months.
- Applicant needs to register for an EMBO online application account. Once login details for the account have been received it is possible to start an application. Figures and tables cannot be included in the application.
- Applicant may only submit one application, for one project, at one host laboratory at each round of selection. Reapplication is permitted only once.
- Applicant should list and activate two referees and the receiving institute contact person as soon as possible, preferably 4 weeks prior to the deadline. It is responsibility of the applicant to check that the referees and the receiving institute have received the request and complete the form.
- It is the applicant’s responsibility to arrange the interview with the interviewer and to make sure they have all required documents in order before they travel. Applicant may be requested to give a seminar as part of the interview procedure.
- Starting in the Spring 2020 Call, EMBO will offer funds in EMBC member states for host institutions to issue employment contracts to awardees. Fellows outside EMBC member states will receive a stipend as before.
Proposal consists of
- Online Application Form via the EMBO online system:
- Applicant;
- Contact details for two referees (one must be your Ph.D. supervisor and they cannot be from the receiving institution);
- Contact details for the receiving institute: supervisor, 3 key publications of the host laboratory, personal motivation, list of alternative laboratories in EMBC member states if applying outside the EMBC list;
- Proposed work: a 250-word summary, a 1500-word synopsis of the proposed activity, keywords, ethical information;
- Present position & home institute: contact details and 500-word summary of the work carried out there;
- Ph.D. award;
- Other funding sources;
- Scientific CV: research experience, education, publications;
- Further eligibility details.
- Two reference letters: one must be from the Ph.D. supervisor, none can come from referees in the receiving institute
- Acceptance letter from the receiving institute
Evaluation Criteria
- Publications and CV of the applicant.
- Performance of the applicant based on reference letters.
- Quality, novelty and biological significance of the proposed research.
- Coherent and logical presentation of the research project.
- Applications to continue exploring a topic similar to the Ph.D. project, usually receive lower priority for funding.
- Suitability of the host laboratory for the proposed research project and training of the applicant.
- Scientific achievements of the host laboratory.
Research areas
Cell Cycle, Cell & Tissue Architecture, Cellular Metabolism, Chromatin & Transcription, Development, Differentiation & Death, Evolution & Ecology, Genome Stability & Dynamics, Genomic & Computational Biology, Immunology, Membranes & Transport, Microbiology, Virology & Pathogens, Molecular Medicine, Neuroscience, Plant Biology, Proteins & Biochemistry, RNA, Signal Transduction, Structural Biology & Biophysics, Systems Biology
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Deadline |
Wed 01 Sep 2021 23:59 CET |
Call name |
ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 - 2nd cut off |
WWW |
ETH Zürich Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
Incoming postdoctoral researchers of all nationalities |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with a PhD defended 02 Sep 2019 – 28 Feb 2021 from an institution other than the ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - ETH Fellows |
[...more info, unwrap/wrap]
Host institution |
ETH Zurich |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications Jan 2021 |
Call opens |
Jan 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 01 Sep 2021 23:59 CET |
Evaluation results |
Approx. 2 months after the submission deadline – 1st step results and invitation to an interview (Oct 2021)
Interview dates: 9-11 Nov 2021
Approx. 4 months after the submission deadline (Jan 2022) |
Signature of agreement |
Jan 2022 |
Earliest date of implementation |
4-8 months after the submission deadline (01 Feb 2022, 01 Mar 2022, 01 Apr 2022, 01 May 2022) |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report at the latest 6 weeks after the end of the fellowship |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
N/A (approx. 14 awards in each round) |
Project budget (min-max) |
Up to CHF 232 900 |
Success rate |
25% |
Eligible costs |
- Salary CHF 208 900 for two years (including 15 % social security overhead), e.g. gross salary 1.year CHF 88 600, 2.year CHF 93 050
- Research expense up to CHF 24 000 (an annual individual travel/mobility allowance up to CHF 3 000 and a research cost contribution budget up to CHF 9 000 per annum).
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
ETH Zurich, Office of Research, Schweiz
Elisabeth Maria Mitter, ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, ☎: +41 44 632 20 83;
Cofunded by EU Commission |
Call Identifier |
ETH Fellows 2021 |
Call info |
The "ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowship Program" supports incoming fellowships for postdoctoral researchers at the ETH Zurich. The program is intended to foster young researchers who have already demonstrated scientific excellence in the early stages of their careers. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266 |
Downloadable |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applications have to be made jointly by the candidate and their host, who must be an ETH Zurich Professor and willing to act as the mentor of the fellow.
- There must be convincing synergies between the host (group) and ETH fellow.
- The fellowships are intended as early support towards academic independence, hence priority will be given to applicants who propose their own projects.
- The applicant and mentor have not closely collaborated prior to the fellowship.
- An application can be submit up to six months ahead of the graduation with a certification of the planned date of the defense signed by the advisor or department chair.
- The electronic submission must be operated by an employee of the host professorship because you need an ETH (nethz) user name and password.
- Two letters of reference must be sent directly to ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, at the latest 10 days before the relevant deadline.
- Hardcopy of the signed cover sheet must be sent directly to ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, at the latest 7 days after the submission deadline.
- You will be asked to suggest four names of potential reviewers.
- The applicants need to have at least one scientific publication in a peer-reviewed journal or have been awarded a prize for their doctoral thesis.
- All expenses associated with bringing you for the interview must be covered by the host professorship.
- In case of a negative decision, it is not possible to resubmit application.
Proposal consists of
Applications should be submitted electronically using the online system.
- A description of the research project and the specific role and input of the candidate, as well as the way in which the ETH Fellow’s project relates to other research directions in the host group.
- A complete CV of the candidate including lists of publication.
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- A brief CV of the host professor (2p).
- A brief outline of the career goals of the candidate (1p).
- An invitation letter by the host professor.
- Ethical issues and research requiring authorization or notification form.
- Two external letters of reference for the candidate (sent directly to the Office of Research).
Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation process is a two-step procedure. Applications will be initially assessed by peer review. Candidates whose applications pass the first step will be invited to one of the Subcommission meetings of the Research Commission for 15 minutes interview.
- Candidate’s aptitude (research performance and potential, track record, competence compatibility with career goals);
- The research proposal (scientific quality, significance and innovativeness of the project, suitability of proposed procedures, etc.);
- Synergies with the host lab (strengths and skills the host lab, added value and integration to the host lab, ambition to move beyond previous research, etc.).
Research areas
All disciplines covered by ETH Zurich.
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Host institution |
Research organisation in United Kingdom which employs the UK co-applicant |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
05 May 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 16 Jun 2021 15:00 UK time |
Evaluation results |
Nov 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
Nov/Dec 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
1 Jan 2022 - 30 Jun 2022 (preferably on the beginning of the month) |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
NA |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
25 fellowships are expected to be funded |
Project budget (min-max) |
Up to £101,250 for the 2 years |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Subsistence costs tax exempt of £24 000 each year, consumables of up to £8 000 each year, relocation expenses: a one-off relocation allowance of up to £3 500 in year one only. Contribution towards the cost of dependants’ (partner and children) visas required to relocate to the UK. Overheads/contribution to the UK host institution to host a fellow to cover access for the individual to the institution facilities, e.g. office/laboratory space, access to essential equipment & facilities, etc. (max 50% of the total award, up to £33 750 for 2y)
There is provision for maternity, paternity, shared parental leave, adoptive or extended sick leave as well as financial support for childcare costs that arise from attending conferences etc. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante, all payments will be made in arrears in quarterly instalments (end of Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec) directly to the UK host organisation. |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Royal Society (chemistry)
6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG, info@newtonfellowships.org |
Call Identifier |
Newton 2021 |
Call info |
These fellowships support the development and training of postdoctoral researchers at an early stage of their career from any country outside the UK, by providing an opportunity to work at a UK research institution for two years. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz
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Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants must hold a Ph.D. by the time funding starts and should have no more than 7 years of active full-time postdoctoral experience at the time of submission (career breaks must be clearly detailed and explained in the application).
- Applicants should be working outside the UK and should not hold UK citizenship at the time of application.
- Applicants must not be living, working or undertaking research in the UK in the 12 months running up to the application. Individuals working outside the UK but employed by a UK organisation are not eligible to apply.
- Applicants who completed their Ph.D. at a UK organisation must have been working and based outside the UK for at least one year at the deadline for the application. Applications to return to work with the applicant’s Ph.D. supervisor are not usually eligible.
- Contact between the UK co-applicant & applicant is essential and should lead to a clearly defined and mutually-beneficial research project. The UK co-applicant must be an established researcher of at least postdoctoral status, must make all the necessary practical & administrative arrangements for the duration of the fellowship and must hold a permanent or fixed term contract in a publicly-funded research organisation for at least the duration of the fellowship.
- Applicants may only submit 1 application in a round. The application must be with only 1 Co-applicant at a UK host organisation.
- Applicants must be competent in oral and written English.
- Former Newton fellows are not permitted to apply again.
- Five reference statements are required for the application: (i) head of the host institution, (ii) UK Co-applicant, (iii) Applicant´s current supervisor, (iv) two nominated referees (one nominated by the applicant and one by the co-applicant, at least one in the UK, must not be on the assessment panel or on RS Council, not from same institution as applicant or co-applicant, not a former/current supervisor of applicant).
- Additional private fellowships provided by K.C. Wong Education Foundation for applicants currently based in one of partner countries: China.
- It is the applicant´s responsibility to liaise with the UK Host Organisation´s Approver, Co-Applicant, current supervisor, and the nominated referees to ensure that the required tasks are completed by the deadline.
Proposal consists of
Online application submitted via the FlexiGrant® system
- Summary (applicant)
- Eligibility Criteria (applicant)
- Contact Details (applicant)
- Lead Applicant Career Summary (applicant, incl. UK co-applicant statement of support)
- UK Co-applicant Career Summary (UK co-applicant)
- Research Proposal (applicant & UK co-applicant)
- Data Management & Data Sharing (applicant & UK co-applicant)
- Use of Animals in Research (applicant & UK co-applicant)
- Use of Human Patients or Tissue (applicant & UK co-applicant)
- Financial Details (applicant & UK co-applicant)
- Applicant Declaration (applicant)
- Nominated Referees Support (referees)
- UK Host Organisation Head of Department Support (head of UK co-applicant)
- Applicant´s Supervisor Support (current supervisor)
Evaluation Criteria
- The academic research background of the Applicant: past achievements, research career to date, publication record, awards, datasets held in repositories, software, keynote lectures, current & previous grants.
- The quality of the proposed research project: clarity, quality, originality.
- The suitability & strength of the UK Co-applicant: track record in the area of proposed research, supervising & mentoring of early career researchers.
- The suitability & strength of the host institution: access to appropriate expertise / equipment / facilities / resources / space during the award period; appropriate level of support & training opportunities for applicant´s career development.
- Expected benefits to the Newton Fund Country: transferring of new skills, creating new knowledge.
Research areas
Research must be within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the Royal Society guidance page.
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Deadline |
Tue 15 Jun 2021 17:00 EST |
Call name |
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation (HHWF) Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022 |
WWW |
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships |
Focused on |
Postdoctoral 3-year research training in all basic biomedical sciences at world´s leading research institutions in the US (abroad) |
Applicant |
Students who are in the final stages of obtaining a Ph.D. or postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed no more than 3 years prior to the application deadline (Tue 15 Jun 2021) and who have no more than 2 years of postdoctoral research experience. US citizens are eligible to work in US, Canada, abroad; non-US citizens must work in a US laboratory. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - HHWF Postdoctoral Fellowships |
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Host institution |
American non-profit universities or research institutions, e.g. California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Stanford University, The Rockefeller University, University of California Berkeley, University of California San Francisco, Whitehead Institute, etc. (biomedical research institutions around the world).
US citizens can work in research organizations in US, Canada or abroad. |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
Fri 23 Apr 2021 |
Final deadline |
Tue 15 Jun 2021 17:00 EST |
Evaluation results |
Informed of status (declined or approved for interview) by early/mid October 2021
October 2021 personal interviews
8 Nov 2021 announcement of the final decision to the interviewed applicants |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Fri 01 Apr 2022 – Thu 01 Sep 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Sun 31 Aug 2025 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual Progress Report |
Project duration (min-max) |
3 years |
Allocation for the call |
20–25 fellowships |
Project budget (min-max) |
At least $181,500 |
Success rate |
<5% |
Eligible costs |
- Stipend/salary of $56,000 Y1, $59,000 Y2, $62,000 Y3
- Research allowance (lab supplies, small equipment, health insurance, etc.) of $1,500 per year
- Dependency allowance of $1,500 per year for each dependent child
- Travel costs of the fellow & family will be reimbursed directly to the fellow
- No indirect costs, registration fees, or taxes are paid
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante (stipend payments are made semi-annually to the host institution; fellows based abroad will receive quarterly stipend payments directly; research allowance paid on fellowship activation date and annually thereafter) |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation (HHWF)
20 Squadron Boulevard, Suite 630, New City, New York 10956, USA
☎: 845 639 6799, office@hhwf.org
If you are experiencing technical problems with the online application, please email the application’s IT administrator, dave.conorozzo@formrouter.com, AND cc Robert Weinberger at office@hhwf.org.
For all non-technical application issues, only email Robert Weinberger. |
Call Identifier |
HHWF 2022 |
Call info |
The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation (HHWF) supports early postdoctoral research training in all basic biomedical sciences. The Foundation recognizes and encourages independent thinking, creativity, and passion for scientific discovery. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed no more than 3 years prior to the application deadline (Tue 15 Jun 2021). Applicants have no more than 2 years of postdoctoral research experience at the time of the deadline.
- US citizens are eligible to work in US, Canada, abroad; non-US citizens must work in a US laboratory. The HHWF expects that most applicants will reside in North America at the time of application.
- Foreign students will need to obtain appropriate visa documentation, as required by US Immigration. It is sufficient to simply state in your application your intent to obtain the appropriate visa documentation in time for your intended fellowship activation date. Include this statement as a separate letter in your application.
- The HHWF supports max 2 fellows per 1 laboratory at one time & will review max 1 application per 1 supervisor during each annual cycle.
- It is permissible to have 2 co-supervisors. Put both names down on the application form.
- One and two-year fellowships are not considered.
- The Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) selects candidates for personal interviews which will be held in November 2021. Interview travel expenses from points in the US, Canada, and Mexico are paid by the Foundation. US citizens residing abroad who are approved for an interview will be reimbursed for travel to the interview, up to an amount comparable to the transcontinental domestic airfares reimbursed for other candidates.
- No indirect costs, registration fees, or taxes are paid.
- Supplementation of the stipend is permitted. It is not acceptable to hold concurrently a full fellowship from another source.
- Non-research activities, such as teaching, must not occupy more than 10% of the Fellow’s time.
- A two-day Annual Meeting of Fellows is held in November of each year, at which each third-year Fellow presents the results of his/her research. This meeting is an important component of the Fellowship Program because of the opportunity it provides the Fellows for scientific interchange and exposure to biomedical fields other than their own.
Proposal consists of
Online application
- 2-page Application Cover (applicant)
- Application: (i) summary of research proposal (max 200 words); (ii) summary of prior research (max 500 words); (iii) bibliography; (iv) autobiographical sketch (max 1 page); (v) research proposal (max 5 pages excl. references); (vi) professional interests, goals, long-term career objectives (max 1 page) (use template, submit in PDF) (applicant & supervisor)
- Up to 3 significant publications in PDF, if not readily available online (applicant)
- Financial Officer´s Letter (depending on whether your prospective supervisor includes the administrative clause in his/her letter, in PDF) (applicant & host institution)
- Collaboration Letter(s) in PDF (applicant & partners)
- Copy of Proof of US Citizenship (only for US citizens working outside USA)
Items that are sent directly to the Foundation letters@hhwf.org:
- Prospective Supervisor´s Letter: should include a statement that the institution will administer the fellowship according to the Foundation´s guidelines. If you will have co-supervisors, it is preferable that they write a joint letter (supervisor).
- Four Reference Letters by former advisors, one should be applicant´s Ph.D. advisor (use template) (referees)
Evaluation Criteria
Quality of the research plan, Applicant´s science track record, Supervisor´s science track record, Recommendations, Personal interview
Research areas
Biomedical sciences
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Deadline |
Thu 10 Jun 2021 15:00 UK time / Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Call name |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
WWW |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
Focused on |
Forming new collaborations between scientists based in the UK and scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
Applicant |
Lead applicant: a UK based scientist and/or project leader, must be PhD holder (senior GL, junior GL, postdoc) or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her team / Co-applicant: a scientist from any non-UK country, must be PhD holder or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her team |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Royal Society International Exchanges |
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Host institution |
University or not-for-profit research institution (one in the UK and one outside the UK) |
Expected outputs |
Setting up of new collaborations between a UK and a non-UK institution; building up career experience of more junior scientists |
Call opens |
Thu 15 Apr 2021 / Wed 4 Aug 20 |
Final deadline |
Thu 10 Jun 2021 15:00 UK time
Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Earliest date of implementation |
10 Oct 2021
29 Jan 2022
The start of the project is any activity undertaken to progress the project, which includes booking flights or planning a schedule of activities to be undertaken in the initial stages; it is not necessarily the date when exchange visits must have commenced. Award holders can apply for up to one-year no-cost extension. |
Latest date of implementation |
Tue 14 Dec 2021
Thu 10 Mar 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report / Report of expenditure (accounting) |
Project duration (min-max) |
3, 12 or 24 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
£3,000 for one-off visits, £6,000 for multiple visits within 1 year (including £1,500 for eligible research expenses), £12,000 for multiple visits within 2 years (including £3,000 for eligible research expenses) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Travel (incl. subsistence): up to £3,000 for 3 months, up to £6,000 for 1 year or up to £12,000 for 2 years’ duration.
- Consumables (incl. fieldwork) £0 for 3 months, up to £1,500 for 1 year or up to £3,000 for 2 years’ project duration.
- Eligible consumable costs: visa charges, police registration fees, postage and printing, books, reagents, computer software, stationery for overseas visitors whilst in the UK, fieldwork expenses, animal and plant licence fees.
- Ineligible consumable costs: include publication costs, computer hardware, bench fees, conference registration fees, travel to conferences, departmental costs/overheads, access charges, medical insurance, excess baggage, expenses relating to accompanying dependents, contributions towards salaries, costs involving travel to a third country/territory, costs incurred by project participants not associated with the applicant organisations.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, UK
international.exchanges@royalsociety.org, ☎: +44 (0) 207 451 2532 or 2581 |
Call Identifier |
RS-International-Exchange 2021-2 |
Call info |
The International Exchanges Scheme is for scientists based in the UK who want to stimulate collaborations with leading scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help on projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz.
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- The UK based scientist and/or project leader (the lead applicant) and the overseas based scientist and/or project leader (the co-applicant) must have completed a Ph.D. or have extensive experience at an equivalent level at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant must hold a permanent or fixed term contract for the duration of the award in an eligible organisation in their respective countries/territories.
- The applicant and co-applicant must be based in their respective countries/territories and institutions at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant cannot be former colleagues or Ph.D. student/supervisor. The scheme is intended to stimulate new collaborations between scientists in the UK and overseas.
- Applications must be started by the applicant on behalf of the co-applicant and the respective teams, i.e. the application must be initiated through the Flexi-Grant® application portal of the applicant, which can be accessed when logged onto the system.
- Applicants are not permitted to submit more than one application per round (deadline).
- Holders of a current International Exchanges award with the same overseas country/territory as the (proposed) application cannot apply until the project has ended, the final research report has been submitted to The Royal Society, the final statement of expenditure (financial report) has been submitted to The Royal Society and any unspent amount of money of the current International Exchanges award has been refunded to The Royal Society.
- Visiting academics who have been invited by an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Honorary academics of an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Retired scientists who are still active in science must submit their application through an eligible UK institution.
HOST ORGANISATION ELIGIBILITY Eligible host organisations are a university or not-for-profit research institution. Ineligible organisations include industrial, private and commercial organisations, university spin-out companies, and governmental bodies.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY
- Applications have to be new collaborations. This scheme is not intended to be used to extend an existing or recent project or collaboration.
- Collaborations should be based on a single project.
- Project participants can include the applicant and co-applicant and also members of their teams. Any project participants must be working in a UK/overseas university or research institute. The Royal Society would like to encourage the participation of junior scientists such as Ph.D. students or post-doctoral researchers.
- Applications can only support travel between the UK and the overseas collaborator’s country/territory for the applicant, co-applicant and members of their respective team; costs for travel between a third country/territory are not eligible.
- Activities fundable under this scheme are as follows:
- One-off visit collaborations
- One visit to be taken in either direction, i.e. either the applicant undertakes a visit to the overseas institution, or the co-applicant visits the UK institution.
- Visits to last between 1 week and 3 months.
- Up to £3,000 available.
- Multiple visits collaborations
- Collaborative visits to be undertaken over a period of either up to: a. 1 year with up to £6,000 available, £1,500 of which can be spent on eligible consumables or b. 2 years with up to £12,000 available, £3,000 of which can be spent on eligible consumables.
- Visits must be bilateral, meaning that the applicant and co-applicant and/or project participants must undertake at least one visit to the overseas collaborating institution during the award period.
- Only participants based at the same institution and working within the applicant’s or co-applicant’s research team directly involved in the collaborative project are eligible to claim travel and subsistence against the award should the application be successful.
Proposal consists of
To complete the application process, the following three steps must occur:
- The applicant’s Head of Department and the co-applicant’s Head of Department, invited as contributors by the lead applicant through the Participants tab of the Summary page, must submit their supporting statements.
- The lead applicant must complete and submit the application.
- The UK Host Organisation Approver (someone within the research office, Faculty administration, Vice-Chancellor, or other administrative or management role) must approve the application by the deadline. They must have the authority to confirm that the potential award can be hosted within their organisation, confirm that there is the capacity to deliver the proposed research and assure the proposed budget is appropriate and eligible for the scheme.
Optionally, the Lead Applicant can also nominate a Research Support Role via the Participants tab. An individual from the UK Host Organisation research office can review and amend the application prior to submission, mainly to ensure that the requested finances have been recorded correctly.
All applicants should register for their ORCID identifier. This is a mandatory requirement at the application submission stage only. Applications must be submitted online using the Royal Society’s Grants management system (Flexi-Grant®).
The application form contains:
- Summary Page: here you will find instructions for submission of your application for approval from the UK Host Organisation (approval only once all other parts are complete) and you can invite participants (i.e. Heads of Department or Research Support Role).
- Eligibility criteria: applicants must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
- Applicant personal details: title, names, address, organisation, country, e-mail address (this must be the one used to register a user account on FlexiGrant). Also amend which type of contact your application participants are (e.g. Head of Department).
- Applicant [and co-applicant] career summary:
- Full name, incl. title [co-applicant only]
- Title of current position
- Current employer (official name)
- Current department
- Country/territory where your current employer is based [co-applicant only]
- Current position start date
- Current position end date (enter when expected to finish)
- Field of specialisation (max 20 words)
- Summary of your current research (include brief note on strength of your organisation) (max 200 words)
- Ph.D. award date (date when you received formal notification of your Ph.D. thesis being accepted in its final form)
- Ph.D. institution
- Ph.D. country/territory [lead applicant only]
- Applicant career history (full list of appointments since Ph.D. in reverse chronological order, stating if part-time; depth of information you provide is up to you, but this will represent you under assessment and so it is worth including as much good evidence for your academic merit as possible)
- Impact of covid19 (max 500 words)
- Applicant qualifications (listed in reverse chronological order)
- List of key and/or relevant publications (details of authors, titles and references of best publications and those most relevant to proposed application, marking with asterisk (*) up to 5 most significant; place in two lists – a) refereed and published in primary journals, b) contributions to symposia and compiled volumes; for large collaborative publications, specify role and contribution)
- Applicant research funding (listed in reverse chronological order; all current and previous research funding)
- Research proposal:
- Project title
- Start date: no earlier than 4 months after the deadline and no later than Tue 14 Dec 2021 (call 3: Thu 10 Mar 2022)
- End date: 3 months, 1 year or 2 years after the start date
- UK Host organisation
- Subject Group/Area: enables allocation of the application to the most appropriate assessment panel
- Research Aims (max 250 words)
- Lay summary: your research understandable to a lay person, why you chose to work in this area and what is exciting, interesting or important about the project, possible impact to wider society (max 250 words)
- Research proposal: details of research proposal, including an outline of the nature and purpose of the research project, experimental methods and techniques to be used (max 500 words)
- Participants: other project participants from both teams (Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers and any other research staff members), their current academic role/post and why you wish to include them on the project (max 200 words)
- Benefits to individuals/institutions: planned outcomes and potential benefits of collaboration for applicant, co-applicant and organisations; plans for longer term continuation of collaboration (max 200 words)
- Benefits to UK (max 200 words)
- Benefits to overseas country (max 200 words)
- Data management and data sharing:
- Outline of data management and data sharing plan (max 200 words)
- Will you be conducting fieldwork as part of your research? Yes/No. Provide details of location, duration and justification if yes
- Overseas field research upload (upload documents related to permissions and collections of specimens)
- Use of animal research: Does your proposal involve the use of animals or animal tissues? If yes, you will need to answer further questions.
- Use of human participants and tissue: Does your proposal involve the use of human participants, patients or tissue? If yes, you must provide a certificate or letter to show that ethical permission has been or will be obtained
- Financial details:
- Duration: specify the duration of your project
- Budget table
- Justification for consumable (including fieldwork)
- Justification for travel (including subsistence): must complete a provisional visit plan for the duration of the award presenting the details
- Applicant declaration: declaration that Terms and Conditions of the award have been read and will be adhered to, that you have access to the necessary facilities to carry out your research and that Heads of Department will provide you with sufficient time and resources to carry out the research
- UK and overseas Head of Department Support: the applicant/co-applicant need to invite both Heads of Department from the overseas and UK organisation under the participants tab (Summary page) to provide their support. The HoDs supply their contact details and tick ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to the following statement: “The applicant/co-applicant will be provided with adequate space and access to resources within my department.”
- Diversity monitoring: for internal purposes of the Royal Society, seen only by the applicant. Both applicant and co-applicant must fill this in separately.
The applicant must ensure that Heads of Department provide their support, the application is submitted, and approved by the UK Host Organisation Approver before the closing date.
Evaluation Criteria
The primary considerations are listed below. Successful applications should be strong in all respects:
- the research background of the UK and overseas scientists;
- the strength of the scientists and institutions in the area of proposed research;
- the mutual benefit of the collaboration;
- the strength of the proposal;
- the potential contribution to the UK science base;
- the potential for long-term collaboration.
All applications are reviewed and assessed by two members of the selection panel who have the most appropriate scientific expertise using the criteria detailed above.
The subject tags you select play a vital role in matching your application with appropriate reviewers, so it is extremely important to select only the most relevant subject tags on your application.
Research areas
Within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the Royal Society guidance page.
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Host institution |
Research institutions |
Expected outputs |
Research; publications, posters, lectures, etc. |
Call opens |
29 Mar 2021 |
Final deadline |
Mon 31 May 2021 midnight |
Evaluation results |
15 Sep 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
30 Sep 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Oct 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2023 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Report 31 Oct 2023 (max. 2 pages) |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
200 000 CZK (1 award) |
Project budget (min-max) |
200 000 CZK (100 000 CZK per year) |
Success rate |
N/A |
Eligible costs |
- Salary max. 60% (up to 120 000 CZK)
- Travel /mobility allowance, conference, training, literature, etc.
Non-eligible costs: consumables, other research costs |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
Czech |
Provider |
ThermoFisher Scientific (FEI Czech Republic s.r.o.) and Czechoslovak Microscopy Society (CSMS)
stipends@mikrospol.cz; ☎: +420 241 062 219 |
Call Identifier |
Thermo Fisher and CSMS Fellow 2021 |
Call info |
The fellowship is awarded to postdocs or Ph.D. students who use an electron / ion microscopy for their scientific work, or directly exploit the results obtained by electron microscopy, XPS, μCT and nanoCT. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The applications should be submitted electronically through the online submission system.
- The upper age limit of 30 years is reached in the first year of the fellowship.
- Acknowledgement of ThermoFisher Scientific must be included in publications, posters, lectures, etc.
Proposal consists of
Applications should be submitted electronically using the online submission system and must include:
- structured professional curriculum vitae
- description of the research project
- financial plan for two years
- copy of the applicant's certificate of the highest education level reached
- recommendation letter(s)
- commitment letter of the host institution (confirming support for 2 years)
- certificate of integrity
Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation by the Joint Committee of representatives of ThermoFisher Scientific and members of CSMS. Evaluation criteria: quality of a proposed project, applicant quality, publication record.
Research areas
Electron/ion microscopy
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Deadline |
Mon 31 May 2021 midnight |
Call name |
CSMS Fellowships 2021 |
WWW |
CSMS Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
2-year fellowship focused on research in the field of microscopy |
Applicant |
Researchers or Ph.D. students up to the age of 35 years (31 Dec 1986 and younger), age limit can be extended by maternity/parental leave |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - ThermoFisher and CSMS Fellowships |
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Host institution |
Research institutions |
Expected outputs |
Research; publications, posters, lectures, etc. |
Call opens |
29 Mar 2021 |
Final deadline |
Mon 31 May 2021 midnight |
Evaluation results |
Aug 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
by 1 Sep 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
usually from 01 Oct 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2023 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
- Interim report 30 Sep 2022 (max. 2 pages)
- Presentation of project/results at the CSMS annual conference in 2023
- Report 31 Oct 2023 (max. 2 pages)
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Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
200 000 CZK (1 award) |
Project budget (min-max) |
200 000 CZK (100 000 CZK per year)v |
Success rate |
N/A |
Eligible costs |
- Salary max. 60% (up to 120 000 CZK)
- Travel /mobility allowance, conference, training, literature, etc.
- Non-eligible costs: consumables, other research costs
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
Czech |
Provider |
Czechoslovak Microscopy Society (CSMS)
stipends@mikrospol.cz; ☎: +420 241 062 219 |
Call Identifier |
CSMS Fellow 2021 |
Call info |
The fellowship is awarded to researchers or Ph.D. students who use microscopy methods, are developing new microscopy approaches or analyse microscopy data. As a parallel (ThermoFisher/CSMS) competition exists for research projects involving electron/ion microscopy, the CSMS fellowship is open to projects involving types of microscopy other than electron microscopy. Projects with a combination of methods (incl. electron microscopy) are eligible. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The applications should be submitted electronically through the online submission system.
- The upper age limit of 35 years is reached in the first year of the fellowship (the age limit can be extended by maternity and parental leave).
- Acknowledgement of the Czechoslovak Microscopic Society must be included in publications, posters, lectures, etc.
Proposal consists of
Applications should be submitted electronically using the online submission system and must include:
- structured professional curriculum vitae
- description of the research project
- financial plan for two years
- copy of the applicant's certificate of the highest education level reached
- recommendation letter(s)
- commitment letter of the host institution (confirming support for 2 years)
- certificate of integrity
Evaluation Criteria
- Evaluation is by a CSMS committee set up ad hoc based on the topics of the projects submitted. The evaluation is in 2 rounds: in the first round, projects are assessed within thematic panels (1 – natural sciences and medicine, 2 – materials science, 3 – instrumentation and optics), in the second round, projects are assessed across panels.
- Evaluation criteria: quality of a proposed project, applicant quality, publication record.
Research areas
Microscopy, development of new microscopy approaches, analysis of microscopy data (not electron microscopy projects, except where in combination with other types of microscopy).
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Deadline |
Wed 26 May 2021 1:00 PM US Eastern Time initiation of Letter of Intent deadline |
Call name |
HFSP: Long-Term and Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships 2022 |
WWW |
HFSP: Long-Term and Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships 2022 |
Focused on |
Support top postdoctoral researchers that propose innovative, ground-breaking projects that will broaden their research skills by moving into new areas of study while working in a new country. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - HFSP Fellowships |
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Host institution |
For nationals of HFSPO countries a university or research institution in any country. For nationals of non-HFSPO countries, a university or research institute in an HFSPO country.
HFSPO countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus (EU part only), Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. |
Expected outputs |
Reviewed publications (J) |
Call opens |
Apr 2021 (registration portal opens on 03 May 2021) |
Final deadline |
- Wed 26 May 2021 1:00 pm US Eastern Time initiation of Letter of Intent deadline (applicant must have obtained a reference number)
- Thu 27 May 2021 1:00 pm US Eastern Time submission of Letter of Intent deadline
- Mon 27 Sep 2021 1:00 pm US Eastern Time submission of full proposal (invited applicants) deadline
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Evaluation results |
Late March 2022 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Between 01 Apr 2022 – 01 Jan 2023 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Annual scientific reports, interim and final reports |
Project duration |
36 months (the third year can be spent back in the fellow’s home country or another HFSPO country) |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
15.5 % (2018) |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowance based on the country of the host institution
- Research and travel allowance is intended as a small grant to fellow (to purchase a computer, research equipment, supplies, etc.; travel expenses - reimbursed on accrued costs)
- Relocation allowance (to pay for flight tickets, to ship personal belongings, as a security deposit to rent an apartment, etc.)
- Child allowance (10% of living allowance)
- Parental leave allowance (up to 3 months).
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSP) / www.hfsp.org
12 quai Saint-Jean, BP 10034, STRASBOURG Cedex – FRANCE
☎ +33 3 88 21 51 ext. 27 or 34, fellow@hfsp.org
Registration and submission via ProposalCentral
pcsupport@altum.com, ☎: +1 703 964 5840 |
Call Identifier |
HFSP-LTF-2022 or HFSP-CDF-2022 |
Call info |
HFSP fellowships are for 3-year postdoctoral research visits. Fellows may choose to stay for up to 3 years in the host country or use the last year of their fellowship to return to their home country or to move to another HFSPO member country. Long-Term Fellowships (LTF) are for applicants with a Ph.D. in a biological discipline, who will broaden their expertise by proposing a project in the life sciences which is significantly different from their previous Ph.D. or postdoctoral work. Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships (CDF) are for applicants with a Ph.D. from outside the life sciences (e.g. in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering or computer sciences), who have had limited exposure to biology during their previous training. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
HFSPO does not support:
- Routine projects where the applicant’s contribution is not intellectually challenging;
- Applied research in a clinical or pharmaceutical (translational) context, in engineering, biotechnology, or nanotechnology, that does not address a fundamental biological problem;
- Clinical and pharmaceutical research related to a disease or to alleviate a medical condition, that only aims at developing methods of treatment and diagnosis, searching and testing potential drug candidates or drug targets, advanced trials of drugs under development;
- Environmental research directly concerned with agricultural issues, environmental problems;
- Ecological projects to discover new species or to monitor and survey protected habitats;
- Observational studies unless they address a specific biological question.
Applicants are not eligible when:
- they started to work in the proposed host institution or host country prior to 1 Apr 2021;
- they have already spent more than 12 months (consecutive or not) in the proposed host country or with their proposed host supervisor on 1 Apr 2022;
- they cannot propose to return to an institution where they have worked in the past if they plan to pursue the same or a similar project;
- they cannot propose to work with: former scientific collaborators or supervisors; any other scientist with whom the applicant has worked or published;
- they cannot propose to take up the HFSP fellowship in the country where they obtained their PhD, even if the applicant is not a national of that country;
- they cannot move from one laboratory to another in the same country.
- A candidate who is not a national from one of the member states (MS) may apply to work only in a research institution in one of the MS. A candidate who is a national of one of the MS can apply to work in a research institution in any country.
- Applicants must have at least one lead author, full-length research paper - either accepted for publication, in press or published - in an international peer-reviewed journal. Papers in a recognized OA preprint repository are acceptable.
- Applicants need to register their letter of intent through ProposalCentral before the initiation deadline, and submit it by the submission deadline.
- Applicants, whose letters of intent are pre-selected, will be asked to submit a full proposal by the full proposal submission deadline.
- Fellows may choose to stay for up to three years in the host country or use the last year of their fellowship to return to their home country or to move to another HFSPO member country. The third year of funding may be delayed for up to two years.
- HFSP administers all fellowship allowances through the host institution.
- The HFSP Long-Term Fellowship is awarded for three years. It cannot be renewed.
- The fellowship award consists of a living allowance and a research and travel allowance.
- The living allowance takes into account the difference in cost of living between countries. Applicants may gain an understanding of the living allowances in the Appendix. The offer of a fellowship will specify the relevant amounts.
- The research and travel allowance part of the fellowship award is intended as a small grant to the fellow to spend in accord with HFSP regulations.
- HFSP fellows with children are entitled to receive a child allowance and this is set at 10% of the applicable Living Allowance of year 1.
- HFSP fellows are eligible to apply for up to 3 months paid parental leave, to be taken within 6 months after the birth of the child.
- A relocation allowance may be provided as a fixed amount to assist with moving costs.
- Fellows must begin their fellowship between April 1, 2022 and January 1, 2023.
- HFSP fellows cannot concurrently hold an HFSP Fellowship and another paid employment position (i.e., a position supported by a salary) or another paid fellowship from another organization. However, the HFSP Fellowship can be supplemented from other sources (e.g., from a host supervisor’s grant or from institutional funds).
- HFSP fellows may apply for and hold additional research grants themselves, provided those funds will not be used as a salary for the fellows and are to assist their conduct of the Fellowship research project as presented in the fellow’s successful application.
- HFSP fellows must devote themselves entirely to their research project in the host institution and may not engage in any other paid activity without prior agreement of HFSPO.
- Fellows may interrupt (‘defer’) HFSP support after the second year.
- In the third year of the fellowship, fellows may choose to continue work in the host laboratory, to return to their or their spouse’s/partner’s home country, or to move to another HFSPO member country.
- Generally, it is not possible to change the host supervisor, the research project, or to transfer the fellowship to another institution, except for the third year of the fellowship.
Please note:
- HFSP does not provide additional funds to cover health insurance costs, pension contributions or other benefits.
- Fellows should investigate their tax liabilities and such other costs as visa application.
- The host institution may deduct from the stated total allowances any and all legally compulsory fees that the university is required to deduct under a national law.
- HFSP’s Open Access policy
- Publications arising from HFSP fellowship must acknowledge HFSP support.
Proposal consists of
Registration and submission of Letter of intent via ProposalCentral
Letter of intent (first stage, by 27 May 2021) must include:
- title of proposal
- keywords of proposed research plan
- a short summary of the proposed research plan (limited to 1700 characters, this summary can be used as the abstract of the full application if it is invited, see below)
- personal information
- CV
- field and title of Ph.D.
- information on the proposed host supervisor and host institution
- disclosure on previous collaborations and publications with the host supervisor (if any)
- confirmation that the host supervisor is aware of and supports the application
- publication list (preliminary, with option to update)
Full applications (second stage, you will be contacted by HFSP if you are invited to progress to this stage, by 27 Sep 2021) must include:
- a summary of previous work (the same as the short summary of the LOI)
- an abstract of the proposed research project (the same as the short summary of the LOI)
- a detailed research plan of proposed project
- information on why and how the proposed project is a significant change from previous work
- information on why and how the proposed project is of a frontier nature
- information on why the chosen host lab is a good fit
- information on how the applicant will benefit from being in the host lab (e.g. unique infrastructure, mentoring, exposure to new techniques etc.)
- an updated publication list
- recommendation letters from two referees
- a recommendation letter from the host supervisor, explaining how the proposed research plan is a new direction for the host lab and a significant change from the applicant’s prior work (either during Ph.D. or postdoctoral training); the host supervisor should also explain how and why their lab is particularly suited to supporting the aims and missions of HFSP to enable the most talented young researchers to embark on a frontier research project that will shape their career trajectory; the host supervisor should also outline a mentorship plan for the applicant.
- PDF files of lead-author publications
Applicants may update their publication list via the ProposalCentral application platform until 30 Nov 2021.
Evaluation Criteria
- Excellence of the applicant
- Excellence of the proposed research
- Excellence of the host laboratory and environment
Research areas
Biology, life sciences
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Deadline |
Sat 15 May 2021 17:00 CEST |
Call name |
FEBS Summer Fellowships 2021 |
WWW |
FEBS Summer Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
Mobility, short-term research visits for advanced training, employing new techniques |
Applicant |
Masters and Ph.D. students currently engaged in research who have not yet submitted a doctoral thesis and who are working in a laboratory in a FEBS member country. They need not be a member of a FEBS constituent society. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - FEBS Summer |
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Host institution |
Research organisation in FEBS Member states: Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom; FEBS Associate Members: Belarus, Moldova, Morocco, Tunisia |
Expected outputs |
Scientific collaboration, advanced training, employing techniques not available at the candidate’s usual place of work |
Call opens |
01 Feb 2021 |
Final deadline |
Sat 15 May 2021 17:00 CEST |
Evaluation results |
Second week of June 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
Jun 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Jul 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Oct 2021 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
One progress report to be sent electronically to the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee within 3 months of completion of the fellowship |
Project duration |
No fixed duration
Fellowship should be undertaken between 01 Jul 2021 – 30 Oct 2021. Date deferrals due to Covid-19 travel restrictions are possible. Requests for date changes will require the authorization of the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee. |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
3500 € |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Travel costs, daily subsistence allowance |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
FEBS, Suite B1, Third Floor, St Andrew's House, 59 St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BZ, UK
Chair of the FEBS Fellowships Committee: Alain Krol, ☎: +33 (0)388 417 050, ibmc-febsfellowships@unistra.fr
Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Strasbourg - CNRS, 2 allée Konrad Roentgen, 67084 Strasbourg Cedex, France |
Call Identifier |
FEBS-Summer-2021 |
Call info |
FEBS Summer Fellowships are awarded to young promising masters and Ph.D. students in a FEBS country wishing to gain practical scientific experience in biochemistry and molecular biology in an institution located in another country within the FEBS area. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help (projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz) |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants are currently engaged in research for a master or Ph.D. degree in biochemistry or molecular biology and have not yet submitted a doctoral thesis.
- Applicants are working in a laboratory in a FEBS member country and are seeking to work in a laboratory in a different FEBS member country.
- Applicants have never been the recipients of a FEBS Summer Fellowship.
- Fellowships are not awarded for attendance at courses, symposia, meetings or congresses.
- The FEBS Fellowship should be acknowledged in any work published relating to the project funded and a reprint of each article should be sent electronically to the Chairperson of the Fellowships Committee.
- Within three months of completion of the Fellowship, recipients must send electronically to the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee a short report detailing the work done.
- The author of the report judged to be the best in that year will receive a prize, which currently amounts to 500 €.
- Only one application per PI will be funded.
Proposal consists of
Online application
- Short description of the work (max 2 A4 pages uploaded in PDF format) (applicant)
- Short CV with a list of publications in the format required by the FEBS Journal (applicant)
- Host acceptance form on official form downloadable from the application system (head & supervisor of the host institution)
- Referee letter as a letterheaded document: opinion on applicant´s practical skills, scientific curiosity, dedication, strong/weak points and degree of maturity (referee from the institution where the applicant has worked or studied).
Evaluation Criteria
NA; quality of the project to be developed in the host laboratory, quality of the host laboratory
Research areas
Biochemistry, molecular biology
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Deadline |
Fri 30 Apr 2021 (IOCB deadline Fri 16 Apr 2021) / Thu 30 Sep 2021 (IOCB deadline Thu 16 Sep 2021) |
Call name |
Program podpory perspektivních lidských zdrojů – postdoktorandů (PPLZ) / Programme to support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) |
WWW |
Programme to support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) |
Focused On |
Support of postdocs at CAS institutes |
Applicant |
Postdoc with research experience up to 2 years since finishing the Ph.D. study (Ph.D. obtained between 30 Apr 2019 – 29 Apr 2021) or up to 4 years due to the long-term foreign research visit (Ph.D. obtained between 30 Apr 2017 – 29 Apr 2021). |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - CAS PPLZ |
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Eligible organisation |
CAS institutes |
Target group |
Postdoc with 1.0 FTE or 0.5 FTE if carer of a child under 15 or another dependant (must not have another employment contract) |
Expected outputs |
(J) peer-review articles |
Call opens |
01 Apr 2021 and 01 Sep 2021 |
IOCB deadline |
Fri 16 Apr 2021 and Thu 16 Sep 2021 |
Final deadline |
Fri 30 Apr 2021
Thu 30 Sep 2021 |
Evaluation results |
Jun 2021 and Dec 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
Jun 2021 and Dec 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Jul 2021 and 01 Jan 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Jun 2023 and 31 Dec 2023 |
Sustainability |
Prospective research position of the candidate at the institute |
Reporting |
Progress report submitted by 31 Jul 2022
Includes: (i) information about the research project, (ii) list of published and accepted publications, (iii) economic report, (iv) Director´s comments.
Final progress report submitted by 31 Jul 2023
Includes: (i) information about the research project, (ii) list of published and accepted publications, (iii) economic report, (iv) Director´s comments, (v) evaluation of the PPLZ for professional career development of the candidate and the institute. |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–2 years |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
Subsidy of 600 000 CZK / year (1.2 M CZK / project) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Personnel costs, max 600 000 CZK / year |
Reimbursement |
100% |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Czech Academy of Sciences, Science and Support Division of the Head Office, Národní 3, 117 20 Praha 1
Contact person: Ms. Jana Teplá, ☎: +420 221 403 424, tepla@kav.cas.cz |
Call Identifier |
PPLZ 2021 |
Call info |
The CAS programme aims at support prospective human resources – postdocs (PPLZ) for 2 years to work in established or new research areas at the CAS institutes. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The application has to be submitted via the Information system of the CAS Head Office (KIS) and in parallel via their data box (datová schránka).
- A postdoc candidate with a research experience of up to 2 years after their PhD (limit is increased up to 4 years if applicant has been on a long-term foreign research visit) should be nominated in the PPLZ programme. Maternity or parental leave, long-term sick leave or military services are excluded from these limits.
- The candidate should be nominated by the Director after discussion and agreement with the Board of Institute.
- The start of the financial support on 01 Jul 2021.
- The subsidy is not provided during foreign research visits longer than 60 days.
- The candidate may apply for other national and international grants.
- A notification of the CAS Head Office is required in case of research stays abroad or if funding salary is funded from other research projects (GACR, TACR, MEYS, etc.)
Proposal consists of
Please fill in the IOCB internal template and contact the IOCB Project Office.
- Proposal: information about the candidate, information about the department & institute, duration of the support; name of proposed project, general work programme of the candidate, list of other projects funded from a purpose support fund on which the candidate will participate (applicant)
- CV, scientific track record; research, teaching and organisational skills; perspective of the professional career development at the institute (applicant)
- Motivation Letter (applicant)
- Recommendation of the Board of Institute (in Czech) (Project Office)
- Recommendation of the Director (in Czech) (Project Office)
- Candidate´s declaration and agreement with suggested working conditions (in Czech) (Project Office & applicant)
- Recommendation Letter (applicant & supervisor)
Evaluation Criteria
- Expected research benefit for the institute
- Candidate´s scientific track record
Research areas
All areas
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Host institution |
Research organisation or university in Germany (GERiT) |
Call opens |
Access to the DAAD portal opens about (A) Fri 19 Mar 2021, (B) Tue 05 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
(A) Fri 30 April 2021 24:00 CET
(B) Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Earliest date of implementation |
(A) 01 Dec 2021 – 31 May 2022
(B) 01 Jun 2022 – 30 Nov 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
1-3 months |
Project budget (min-max) |
Depends on applicant status and the duration of the stay |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowances: monthly payments for researchers and lectures 2,000 € and 2,150 € for professors
- Travel allowance
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), DAAD Information Point Praha (c/o Goethe Institute)
Czech logistic provider: Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha;
Ms. Sabine Borovanska; aia@dzs.cz; ☎: +420 221 850 504 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD RS 2022 |
Call info |
The aim of this programme is to support short-term research stays and thus promote exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Aimed at research stays at state or state-recognised institutions of higher education or non-university research institutes in Germany. A research stay can also take place at several host institutions. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants must work at a university or institute of higher education in their home country.
- The research project must be coordinated with an academic host institute in Germany.
- The applicant must be provided with a workplace.
- Select call for application from the scholarship database.
- Application portal opens about 6 weeks before the deadline [(A)mid March/(B)early October].
- Funding may only be claimed once within three years.
- Lecture tours or visits to congresses are not funded.
- Health insurance coverage is mandatory in Germany. If you do not have a corresponding home insurance, you will be insured by the DAAD. The cost will be deducted from the scholarship payment.
- The grant is non-renewable.
Proposal consists of
The application must be submitted online through the DAAD Portal, which opens about 6 weeks before the deadline.
Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal:
- Online application form
- CV in tabular form (max. 3 pages)
- List of publications (max. 3 pages)
- Comprehensive statement about research (max. 10 pages), referring to FAQs part B point 2
- Time schedule and itinerary (host institutes/academic hosts)
- Letter from host confirming academic cooperation, which refers to the applicant's proposal and guarantees that a workplace will be provided
Also send 1 copy of the "Application summary" (PDF file), which is generated in the DAAD portal after the online application procedure has been completed, by post to Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4, CZ-110 00 Praha 1.
Evaluation Criteria
- A convincing and well-planned research project
- Academic achievements and recent publications which must be documented in the curriculum vitae and a list of publications
Research areas
All research areas
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Deadline |
(A) Fri 30 April 2021 24:00 CEST / (B) Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Call name |
DAAD Short-Term Research Grants 2022 |
WWW |
DAAD Short-Term Research Grants 2022 |
Focused On |
Short term (1-6 months) research visit in Germany |
Applicant |
Postdoc (up to 4 years after Ph.D. defence); Ph.D. student (up to 6 years after graduation, up to 3 years from beginning of Ph.D. study) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - DAAD Scholarships |
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Host institution |
Research organisation or university in Germany (GERiT). |
Call opens |
access to the DAAD portal opens about (A) Fri 19 Mar 2021, (B) Tue 05 Oct 2021 |
Final deadline |
(A) Fri 30 April 2021 24:00 CEST
(B) Tue 16 Nov 2021 24:00 CET |
Earliest date of implementation |
(A) 01 Dec 2021 – 31 May 2022
(B) 01 Jun 2022 – 30 Nov 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Nov 2021 |
Sustainability |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–6 months |
Project budget (min-max) |
Depends on applicant status and the duration of the stay |
Success rate |
Not available |
Eligible costs |
- Living allowance: monthly payments of 1,200 € for postdocs and doctoral candidates, and 861 € for graduates
- Health, accident and personal liability insurance
- Travel allowance
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or German |
Provider |
German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD), DAAD Information Point Praha (c/o Goethe Institute)
Czech logistic provider: Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha;
Ms. Sabine Borovanska; aia@dzs.cz; ☎: +420 221 850 504 |
Call Identifier |
DAAD STRG 2022 |
Call info |
The aim of this scholarship is to provide an opportunity to carry out research or continue education in Germany and to promote research projects and the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. |
Call Workshop |
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Select call for application from the scholarship database.
- Application portal opens about 6 weeks before the deadline [(A)mid March/(B)early October].
- Applicants who have been resident in Germany for longer than 15 months at the application deadline are not eligible.
- The grant is non-renewable.
- Language skills: for the natural sciences and engineering, proof of good English language skills is acceptable if English is spoken at the host institute.
- Certificates, proof of credits, certifications and translations may be scanned in non-certified form and uploaded to the DAAD portal. The DAAD may request certified copies of the documents.
Proposal consists of
The application must be submitted online through the DAAD Portal which opens about 6 weeks before the deadline. Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal:
- Online application form
- CV in tabular form (max. 3 pages)
- List of publications (max. 10 pages)
- Description of research proposal and previous research (max. 10 pages)
- Schedule of planned research
- Letter confirming supervision by an academic adviser in Germany, which refers to the applicant's proposal and confirms that the host institute will provide a workplace
- University degree certificate indicating final grade(s)
- Other support documents (e.g. training and employment certificates)
- Language certificate in the language in which the doctorate is carried out (likely English in the case of natural sciences)*
- Proof of admission to a doctoral programme at the home university
- Copy of school-leaving certificate which entitles holder to study at a university
- German or English translations of documents submitted in national language
- All university certificates on all annual examinations with individual grade(s), incl. explanation of grading system
- Reference letter from a university teacher (hand-signed, sent by post)
Also send 1 copy of the "Application summary" (PDF file), which is generated in the DAAD portal after the online application procedure has been completed, by post to Akademická informační agentura (AIA); Dům zahraniční spolupráce, Na Poříčí 1035/4; CZ-110 00 Praha.
Current note (2021):
*if you are unable to submit a language certificate due to Corona, please upload an appropriate justification with a self-assessment of your current language level according to the CEFR scale instead of the missing document. If you acquire a language certificate after the application deadline, please submit it. You can find tips for the self-assessment of your language skills in FAQs section A point 8.
Evaluation Criteria
- Academic Qualifications (university degree certificates, achievements, references, list of publications)
- Quality of research project (quality of presentation and preliminary work, originality, topicality, feasibility, relevance, reasons for choosing Germany/host institution, integration into overall Ph.D., importance of research stay for professional development)
- Additional criteria (CV, e.g. additional skills, involvement in higher education policy, family eg. parental leave, etc.)
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
IOCB Prague |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Final deadline |
01 Apr and 01 Oct annually |
Evaluation results |
Apr / Oct |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
NA |
Latest date of implementation |
NA |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report with a list of published papers or with a 1 page summary of the results submitted to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz within 1 month after the end of the fellowship |
Project duration |
1 year (with possible extension by one more year) |
Allocation for the call |
NA (up to 10 postdoctoral positions per year) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Competitive gross salary of 50 000 CZK per month + health & social insurance. |
Mode of funding |
Monthly |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS
Flemingovo nám. 2, 166 10 Praha 6
fellowship@uochb.cas.cz |
Call Identifier |
IOCB Postdocs |
Call info |
IOCB Prague opens up to 10 postdoctoral positions in chemistry and biochemistry per year to support talented postdocs, who did their undergraduate and graduate studies at reputable institutions |
IOCB Contact |
Dr. Iva Pichová, iva.pichova@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 251 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
IOCB Prague will support only projects of strong candidates, who did their undergraduate and graduate studies at reputable institutions, based on competitive research that is documented in several original publications in respected journals of the fields. Temporary accommodation in the institute’s or Czech Academy of Sciences’ guest houses may be offered at an affordable rent.
Proposal consists of
- CV with contacts (address, e-mail, phone) (postdoc)
- Cover/motivation letter with the envisaged starting date of the fellowship (postdoc)
- Copy of a Ph.D. diploma (postdoc)
- List of publications (postdoc)
- Name of the IOCB partner/supervisor and the envisaged starting date of the fellowship
- Support Letter of the IOCB partner/supervisor (IOCB supervisor)
- Project proposal: state of the art, details of projected investigations, in context with the host group research activities (3-4 pages) (postdoc & IOCB supervisor)
Applicants submit the complete application package (1-7) as a single PDF file to the IOCB supervisor who will forward the application to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz.
- Two recommendation Letters: have to be sent by 2 referees confidentially directly to fellowship@uochb.cas.cz (referees)
Further information may be found at the IOCB webpage at the address: www.uochb.cz/en/iocb-fellowships
Evaluation Criteria
- List of original publications in reviewed journals
- Novelty and quality of the research project
Research areas
Chemistry, biochemistry
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Deadline |
Mon 15 Mar 2021 4:00 pm Eastern Time and Mon 16 Aug 2021 Eastern Time (b) |
Call name |
Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award 2021 |
WWW |
Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award |
Focused On |
Postdoctoral 4-year research stipend in theoretical & experimental research of cancer at a university, hospital or research institution in USA. |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with a Ph.D. completed no more than 18 months* prior to the application deadline date; joined the host’s lab no more than a year* prior to the application deadline (*exceptionally for the 15 Mar 2021 call the limits are extended to 21 and 15 months, respectively, due to earlier covid19 lab closures, this is a one-time change) |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship Award |
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Host institution |
American universities, hospitals or research institutions |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications, new diagnostic tools & treatments for cancer, new methodology & techniques |
Final deadline |
Mon 15 Mar 2021 4:00 PM Eastern Time (a) and Mon 16 Aug 2021 4:00 PM Eastern Time (b) |
Evaluation results |
Fri 07 May 2021 (a) and Fri 12 Nov 2021 (b) |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
1st day of July/August/September/October 2021 (a) or 1st day of January/February/March/April 2022 (b) |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
- Annual progress report at the end of the 11th, 23rd and 35th months of funding;
- final progress report;
- Financial expenditure reports submitted within 60 days of the end of each award year.
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Project duration (min-max) |
48 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
$231,000 |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Stipend Y1 $52,000, Y2 $54,000, Y3 $57,000, Y4 $60,000
- Research, educational, (health insurance) expense allowance $2,000 per year
- Dependent child allowance $1,000 per child per year
- No part of this grant can be used for indirect costs, institutional overheads, postdoctoral scholar registration fees or fellowship taxes.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway, Suite 302, New York, NY 10006
☎: +1 212 455 0520, awards@damonrunyon.org |
Call Identifier |
Damon Runyon Fellowship 2021 |
Call Identifier |
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation encourages all theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies and prevention. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Postdoctoral candidates must apply for the fellowship under the guidance of a Sponsor—a scientist (tenured, tenure-track or equivalent position) capable of providing mentorship to the Fellow.
- Awards are made to institutions for the support of the Fellow under direct super-vision of the Sponsor (a tenure-track scientist) capable of providing mentorship.
- In addition to aiding in the planning, execution and supervision of the proposed research, the Sponsor’s role is to foster the development of the Fellow’s overall knowledge, technical and analytical skills, and capacity for scientific inquiry. The Sponsor is also expected to assist the Fellow in attaining his/her career goals.
- Applicants must have received their Ph.D. degrees no more than 18 months prior to the application deadline date, and must not have been in their Sponsors´ labs for more than one year prior to the application deadline date (*exceptionally for the 15 Mar 2021 call the limits are extended to 21 and 15 months, respectively, due to earlier covid19 lab closures, this is a one-time change).
- Applicants are expected to devote 100% of their time and effort to Damon Runyon-supported research activities.
- Candidates who have already accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship award are not eligible.
- Only 1 fellowship will be accepted from a Sponsor, co-Sponsor or Fellow per review session; there is no limit to the number of applications from an institution.
- Second-, third- and fourth-year funding of awards is contingent upon satisfactory review of the annual progress reports.
- Any unexpected expense allowance may be carried over to the next award year, but any unexpected stipend must be returned to the Foundation at the end of each fellowship year.
- Fellows are permitted to obtain additional awards or grants to cover research expenses only. Fellows are not permitted to hold any other award or grant that supplements their stipend. Fellows are required to seek approval from the Foundation before applying for any other award or grant. Budgetary overlap is not allowed. It is critical that all current and pending grant support for your research be reported to the Foundation.
- It is the responsibility of the host institution to make every effort to ensure that awardees comply with federal immigration policy.
- Fellows my not enter into confidentiality agreements that prevent or delay them from publishing and/or presenting their Damon Runyon-supported research.
- By accepting of the award, the grantee and the institution(s) agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Intellectual Property Policy.
- Manuscripts have to be publicly available in PubMed Central no later than 12 months after the official date of journal publication.
- The Foundation has established an annual fund of $25,000 for open access fee reimbursement policy that is available on a first-come, first-served basis to current awardees to pay fees incurred by publishing in open access journals.
- The Foundation hosts an annual scientific retreat. First- and third-year fellows are required to attend to present a poster or an oral presentation of their work.
- The Foundation will allow up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave for birth/adoptive parents consistent with their institution´s policy.
- Damon Runyon Fellows are eligible to apply for the Dale F. Frey Award for Breakthrough Scientists.
Proposal consists of
Register your ORCID iD
Application must be submitted through proposalCENTRAL
The complete application should include the following in sequence order
- Application cover sheet with all required signatures (electronic/scanned). If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors, your second Sponsor must fill out the co-Sponsor cover sheet (applicant)
- Sponsor’s biosketch in NIH format including a list of current funding, do not include Sponsor’s full bibliography (use template 1, Sponsor)
- Sponsor’s letter of support evaluating the candidate’s qualifications for the proposed research project and an assessment of the candidate’s potential for successful independent cancer research. [If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors the letter should be written jointly by both sponsors] (Sponsor)
- Sponsor’s comprehensive and detailed training plan for the candidate, up to 2 pages. [If applying under the mentorship of two Sponsors, the training plan for the candidate must be written jointly and each co-Sponsor must submit his/her individual track record of mentorship with list of graduate and postdoctoral fellows trained.] (Sponsor)
- Sponsor's mentorship track record with names and current positions of graduate & postdoctoral trainees from the past 10 years (use template 2, Sponsor)
- Applicant’s biosketch in NIH format. Do not complete the "Scholastic Performance" section. (use template 1, applicant)
- Applicant’s bibliography separate list with hyperlinks to each publication, preprints on bioRxiv permissible (applicant)
- Applicant's letter (2 pages):
- previous research and teaching experience;
- statement on the transformative impact he/she had on his/her field of research as a graduate student;
- if applicant is training at the same institution in which he/she received his/her degree, an explanation of the reason(s) for remaining at the same institution (applicant)
- Statement of applicant's long-term commitment to a career in cancer research, this statement should be no longer than 1 paragraph and indicate what applicant plans to do after completing his/her postdoc (applicant)
- Research proposal including figures and/or tables incorporated into the text (max 5 pages of single-spaced, 12-point type with at least 0.5 inch margins):
- summary of the research proposed (this is in addition to the required summary form);
- brief background to the proposed research;
- state specific research objectives;
- description of methods;
- significance of the proposed research to the Foundation’s goals: understanding the causes and mechanisms of cancer and developing more effective cancer therapies and prevention;
- relevance of applicant´s background and the background and previous work of the Sponsor and any other investigators to the proposed research;
- list of references including the full title of each work cited, not included in the 5-page limit (applicant & Sponsor)
- Copy of Applicant´s Ph.D. diploma (applicant)
- Summary of Research Form, not to exceed 1 page (applicant & Sponsor)
- Collaboration Letters. If applicable, up to two letters from collaborators indicating their willingness to contribute equipment, materials, or expertise (collaborators)
Evaluation Criteria
- The quality of the research proposal (importance of the problem, originality of approach, appropriateness of techniques and clarity of presentation).
- The qualifications, experience and productivity of both the applicant and the Sponsor.
- The quality of the research training environment in which the proposed research is to be conducted and its potential for broadening and strengthening the applicant's ability to independently conduct innovative and substantive research. The proposed research and training environment should represent a new opportunity for the applicant to expand his/her scientific skill set.
Research areas
All theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies and prevention.
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Deadline |
Po 15. března 2021 |
Call name |
Experientia Zahraniční stáže 2021 |
WWW |
Experientia Zahraniční stáže 2021 |
Focused On |
Roční pracovní pobyt českých postdoků na prestižní zahraniční výzkumné instituci |
Applicant |
Český postdoc či Ph.D. student (resp. absolvent Ph.D. na české vysoké škole) rok před ukončením Ph.D. studia do věku 35 let |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Experientia |
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Host institution |
Prestižní univerzita či vědecký ústav v zahraničí |
Call opens |
2013 |
Final deadline |
Po 15. března 2021 |
Evaluation results |
St 30. června 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
Nespecifikováno, smlouva mezi nadací a stipendistou |
Earliest date of implementation |
Nespecifikováno |
Latest date of implementation |
Nespecifikováno |
Sustainability |
není |
Reporting |
Průběžná zpráva: po 6 měsících pobytu
Závěrečná zpráva: do 3 měsíců po skončení ročního studijního pobytu |
Project duration (min-max) |
12 měsíců (1 rok) |
Allocation for the call |
Nespecifikováno, udělí se 1–2 granty ročně |
Project budget (min-max) |
Nespecifikováno |
Success rate |
Nespecifikováno |
Eligible costs |
Cestovní a pobytové náklady |
Mode of funding |
- splátka: 10% do 30 dnů po podpisu Smlouvy o poskytnutí nadačního příspěvku
- splátka: 40% do 10 dnů ode dne sdělení data nástupu na studijní pobyt
- splátka: 45% do 10 dnů od schválení Průběžné zprávy řešitele správní radou nadace
- splátka: 5% do 10 dnů od schválení Závěrečné zprávy řešitele správní radou nadace
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Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Nadace Experientia, Flemingovo nám. 2, 166 10 Praha 6
Kontakt: Anna Batistová, ☎: +420 725 302 848, experientia@experientia.cz |
Call info |
Cílem stipendií Nadace Experientia Zahraniční stáže je podpora excelentních mladých českých vědců (absolventů Ph.D. studia na českých vysokých školách) na jednoletých postdoktorských pobytech na prestižních zahraničích výzkumných institucích. |
Call Workshop |
8. února 2021 v 10:00 přes platformu Google Meet. Lenka Štacková (University of Zurich) a Ondřej Kováč (Innsbruck University), stipendisté z roku 2020, budou přítomni. O pozvánku s odkazem si napište do 7. února na e-mail experientia@experientia.cz. |
IOCB Contact |
V případě zájmu o podání stipendia kontaktujte, prosím, Projektovou kancelář ÚOCHB. Neváhejte se na nás kdykoli obrátit s prosbou o konzultaci, diskusi, pomoc.
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: +420 220 183 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Žádost se podává v anglickém jazyce, elektronicky v PDF.
- Žadatel se zavazuje podat písemné zprávy o použití příspěvku ve stanoveném termínu.
- Řešitel se zavazuje uvést sponzorství Nadace Experientia ve všech publikačních a dalších výstupech projektu.
Proposal consists of
Žádost se podává elektronicky v PDF prostřednictvím e-mailu experientia@experientia.cz nebo webového formuláře.
- Představení vědeckého projektu z oboru organické, bioorganické nebo medicinální chemie v rozsahu 3-4 normostrany, kterému se žadatel hodlá věnovat na zahraničním pracovišti (žadatel).
- Výši požadované finanční částky vycházející z nezbytných finančních pobytových nákladů doporučených přijímající osobou (žadatel).
- Strukturovaný životopis včetně údajů o diplomové a disertační práci (název práce, jméno vedoucí/ho práce, afiliace, stručné shrnutí obsahu práce v délce 3 vět) (žadatel).
- Identifikační údaje přijímací osoby – zahraničního mentora (jméno, příjmení, adresa pracoviště včetně telefonu a e-mailu) (žadatel & mentor).
- Zvací dopis k jednoroční zahraniční stáži na pracovišti přijímající osoby s uvedením předpokládaného počátku pobytu a nezbytných finančních pobytových nákladů (mentor & hostitelská instituce).
- Žadatel může případně doložit krátkou rozvahu o možnostech dalšího financování postdoktorandské stáže pro případ jejího prodloužení se seznamem možných jiných zdrojů financování).
Nezbytnou podmínkou pro podání žádosti je také doporučující dopis školitele/ky, který zašle přímo školitel/ka správní radě Nadace na email experientia@experientia.cz nejpozději ve lhůtě pro doručení žádosti o nadační příspěvek (15. března).
Evaluation Criteria
- zpracování návrhu projektu a reálnost řešení cílů
- koncepce a metodika řešení projektu
- vědecká závažnost a aktuálnost projektu
- přiměřenost finančních nákladů
- vědecká excelence pracoviště přijímající osoby
Research areas
Organická chemie, bioorganická chemie, medicinální chemie
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Deadline |
Wed 10 Mar 2021 15:00 UK time / Thu 10 Jun 2021 15:00 UK time / Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Call name |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
WWW |
Royal Society International Exchanges 2021 |
Focused on |
Forming new collaborations between scientists based in the UK and scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
Applicant |
Lead applicant: a UK based scientist and/or project leader, must be Ph.D. holder (senior GL, junior GL, postdoc) or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her team. / Co-applicant: a scientist from any non-UK country, must be Ph.D. holder or have extensive experience at equivalent level, and his/her team |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - Royal Society International Exchanges |
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Host institution |
University or not-for-profit research institution (one in the UK and one outside the UK) |
Expected outputs |
Setting up of new collaborations between a UK and a non-UK institution; building up career experience of more junior scientists |
Call opens |
Wed 13 Jan 2021 / Thu 15 Apr 2021 / Wed 4 Aug 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 10 Mar 2021 15:00 UK time
Thu 10 Jun 2021 15:00 UK time
Wed 29 Sep 2021 15:00 UK time |
Earliest date of implementation |
Sat 10 Jul 2021
10 Oct 2021
29 Jan 2022
The start of the project is any activity undertaken to progress the project, which includes booking flights or planning a schedule of activities to be undertaken in the initial stages; it is not necessarily the date when exchange visits must have commenced. Award holders can apply for up to one-year no-cost extension. |
Latest date of implementation |
Thu 16 Sep 2021
Tue 14 Dec 2021
Thu 10 Mar 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report / Report of expenditure (accounting) |
Project duration (min-max) |
3, 12 or 24 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
£3,000 for one-off visits, £6,000 for multiple visits within 1 year (including £1,500 for eligible research expenses), £12,000 for multiple visits within 2 years (including £3,000 for eligible research expenses) |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Travel (incl. subsistence): up to £3,000 for 3 months, up to £6,000 for 1 year or up to £12,000 for 2 years’ duration.
- Consumables (incl. fieldwork) £0 for 3 months, up to £1,500 for 1 year or up to £3,000 for 2 years’ project duration.
- Eligible consumable costs: visa charges, police registration fees, postage and printing, books, reagents, computer software, stationery for overseas visitors whilst in the UK, fieldwork expenses, animal and plant licence fees.
- Ineligible consumable costs: include publication costs, computer hardware, bench fees, conference registration fees, travel to conferences, departmental costs/overheads, access charges, medical insurance, excess baggage, expenses relating to accompanying dependents, contributions towards salaries, costs involving travel to a third country/territory, costs incurred by project participants not associated with the applicant organisations.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, UK
international.exchanges@royalsociety.org, ☎: +44 (0) 207 451 2532 or 2581 |
Call Identifier |
RS-International-Exchange 2021 |
Call info |
The International Exchanges Scheme is for scientists based in the UK who want to stimulate collaborations with leading scientists overseas through either a one-off visit or bilateral travel. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help on projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz.
Blanka Collis, ☎: 527 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- The UK based scientist and/or project leader (the lead applicant) and the overseas based scientist and/or project leader (the co-applicant) must have completed a Ph.D. or have extensive experience at an equivalent level at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant must hold a permanent or fixed term contract for the duration of the award in an eligible organisation in their respective countries/territories.
- The applicant and co-applicant must be based in their respective countries/territories and institutions at the time of application.
- The applicant and co-applicant cannot be former colleagues or Ph.D. student/supervisor. The scheme is intended to stimulate new collaborations between scientists in the UK and overseas.
- Applications must be started by the applicant on behalf of the co-applicant and the respective teams, i.e. the application must be initiated through the Flexi-Grant® application portal of the applicant, which can be accessed when logged onto the system.
- Applicants are not permitted to submit more than one application per round (deadline).
- Holders of a current International Exchanges award with the same overseas country/territory as the (proposed) application cannot apply until the project has ended, the final research report has been submitted to The Royal Society, the final statement of expenditure (financial report) has been submitted to The Royal Society and any unspent amount of money of the current International Exchanges award has been refunded to The Royal Society.
- Visiting academics who have been invited by an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Honorary academics of an eligible UK institution are ineligible.
- Retired scientists who are still active in science must submit their application through an eligible UK institution.
HOST ORGANISATION ELIGIBILITY Eligible host organisations are a university or not-for-profit research institution. Ineligible organisations include industrial, private and commercial organisations, university spin-out companies, and governmental bodies.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY
- Applications have to be new collaborations. This scheme is not intended to be used to extend an existing or recent project or collaboration.
- Collaborations should be based on a single project.
- Project participants can include the applicant and co-applicant and also members of their teams. Any project participants must be working in a UK/overseas university or research institute. The Royal Society would like to encourage the participation of junior scientists such as Ph.D. students or post-doctoral researchers.
- Applications can only support travel between the UK and the overseas collaborator’s country/territory for the applicant, co-applicant and members of their respective team; costs for travel between a third country/territory are not eligible.
- Activities fundable under this scheme are as follows:
- One-off visit collaborations
- One visit to be taken in either direction, i.e. either the applicant undertakes a visit to the overseas institution, or the co-applicant visits the UK institution.
- Visits to last between 1 week and 3 months.
- Up to £3,000 available.
- Multiple visits collaborations
- Collaborative visits to be undertaken over a period of either up to: a. 1 year with up to £6,000 available, £1,500 of which can be spent on eligible consumables or b. 2 years with up to £12,000 available, £3,000 of which can be spent on eligible consumables.
- Visits must be bilateral, meaning that the applicant and co-applicant and/or project participants must undertake at least one visit to the overseas collaborating institution during the award period.
- Only participants based at the same institution and working within the applicant’s or co-applicant’s research team directly involved in the collaborative project are eligible to claim travel and subsistence against the award should the application be successful.
Proposal consists of
To complete the application process, the following three steps must occur:
- The applicant’s Head of Department and the co-applicant’s Head of Department, invited as contributors by the lead applicant through the Participants tab of the Summary page, must submit their supporting statements.
- The lead applicant must complete and submit the application.
- The UK Host Organisation Approver (someone within the research office, Faculty administration, Vice-Chancellor, or other administrative or management role) must approve the application by the deadline. They must have the authority to confirm that the potential award can be hosted within their organisation, confirm that there is the capacity to deliver the proposed research and assure the proposed budget is appropriate and eligible for the scheme.
Optionally, the Lead Applicant can also nominate a Research Support Role via the Participants tab. An individual from the UK Host Organisation research office can review and amend the application prior to submission, mainly to ensure that the requested finances have been recorded correctly.
All applicants should register for their ORCID identifier. This is a mandatory requirement at the application submission stage only. Applications must be submitted online using the Royal Society’s Grants management system (Flexi-Grant®).
The application form contains:
- Summary Page: here you will find instructions for submission of your application for approval from the UK Host Organisation (approval only once all other parts are complete) and you can invite participants (i.e. Heads of Department or Research Support Role).
- Eligibility criteria: applicants must confirm that they meet the eligibility criteria.
- Applicant personal details: title, names, address, organisation, country, e-mail address (this must be the one used to register a user account on FlexiGrant). Also amend which type of contact your application participants are (e.g. Head of Department).
- Applicant [and co-applicant] career summary:
- Full name, incl. title [co-applicant only]
- Title of current position
- Current employer (official name)
- Current department
- Country/territory where your current employer is based [co-applicant only]
- Current position start date
- Current position end date (enter when expected to finish)
- Field of specialisation (max 20 words)
- Summary of your current research (include brief note on strength of your organisation) (max 200 words)
- Ph.D. award date (date when you received formal notification of your Ph.D. thesis being accepted in its final form)
- Ph.D. institution
- Ph.D. country/territory [lead applicant only]
- Applicant career history (full list of appointments since Ph.D. in reverse chronological order, stating if part-time; depth of information you provide is up to you, but this will represent you under assessment and so it is worth including as much good evidence for your academic merit as possible)
- Impact of covid19 (max 500 words)
- Applicant qualifications (listed in reverse chronological order)
- List of key and/or relevant publications (details of authors, titles and references of best publications and those most relevant to proposed application, marking with asterisk (*) up to 5 most significant; place in two lists – a) refereed and published in primary journals, b) contributions to symposia and compiled volumes; for large collaborative publications, specify role and contribution)
- Applicant research funding (listed in reverse chronological order; all current and previous research funding)
- Research proposal:
- Project title
- Start date: no earlier than 4 months after the deadline and no later than Thu 16 Sep 2021 (call 2: Tue 14 Dec 2021; call 3: Thu 10 Mar 2022)
- End date: 3 months, 1 year or 2 years after the start date
- UK Host organisation
- Subject Group/Area: enables allocation of the application to the most appropriate assessment panel
- Research Aims (max 250 words)
- Lay summary: your research understandable to a lay person, why you chose to work in this area and what is exciting, interesting or important about the project, possible impact to wider society (max 250 words)
- Research proposal: details of research proposal, including an outline of the nature and purpose of the research project, experimental methods and techniques to be used (max 500 words)
- Participants: other project participants from both teams (Ph.D. students, post-doctoral researchers and any other research staff members), their current academic role/post and why you wish to include them on the project (max 200 words)
- Benefits to individuals/institutions: planned outcomes and potential benefits of collaboration for applicant, co-applicant and organisations; plans for longer term continuation of collaboration (max 200 words)
- Benefits to UK (max 200 words)
- Benefits to overseas country (max 200 words)
- Data management and data sharing:
- Outline of data management and data sharing plan (max 200 words)
- Will you be conducting fieldwork as part of your research? Yes/No. Provide details of location, duration and justification if yes
- Overseas field research upload (upload documents related to permissions and collections of specimens)
- Use of animal research: Does your proposal involve the use of animals or animal tissues? If yes, you will need to answer further questions.
- Use of human participants and tissue: Does your proposal involve the use of human participants, patients or tissue? If yes, you must provide a certificate or letter to show that ethical permission has been or will be obtained
- Financial details:
- Duration: specify the duration of your project
- Budget table
- Justification for consumable (including fieldwork)
- Justification for travel (including subsistence): must complete a provisional visit plan for the duration of the award presenting the details
- Applicant declaration: declaration that Terms and Conditions of the award have been read and will be adhered to, that you have access to the necessary facilities to carry out your research and that Heads of Department will provide you with sufficient time and resources to carry out the research
- UK and overseas Head of Department Support: the applicant/co-applicant need to invite both Heads of Department from the overseas and UK organisation under the participants tab (Summary page) to provide their support. The HoDs supply their contact details and tick ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to the following statement: “The applicant/co-applicant will be provided with adequate space and access to resources within my department.”
- Diversity monitoring: for internal purposes of the Royal Society, seen only by the applicant. Both applicant and co-applicant must fill this in separately.
The applicant must ensure that Heads of Department provide their support, the application is submitted, and approved by the UK Host Organisation Approver before the closing date.
Evaluation Criteria
The primary considerations are listed below. Successful applications should be strong in all respects:
- the research background of the UK and overseas scientists;
- the strength of the scientists and institutions in the area of proposed research;
- the mutual benefit of the collaboration;
- the strength of the proposal;
- the potential contribution to the UK science base;
- the potential for long-term collaboration.
All applications are reviewed and assessed by two members of the selection panel who have the most appropriate scientific expertise using the criteria detailed above.
The subject tags you select play a vital role in matching your application with appropriate reviewers, so it is extremely important to select only the most relevant subject tags on your application.
Research areas
Within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the Royal Society guidance page.
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Deadline |
Wed 03 Mar 2021 12:00 US-ET |
Call name |
Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowships Basic Science 2021 |
WWW |
Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Research Fellowships Basic Science 2021 |
Focused on |
Postdoctoral 2-year research training in all basic biomedical sciences relevant to human health & disease at research institutions in the state of Massachusetts (US) |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality who have completed at least 3 years and no more than 6 years of full-time postdoctoral research experience by the funding start date (postdoctoral work has begun between 01 Oct 2015 – Sep 30 2018) and who work in an academic or medical research institution in the state of Massachusetts (US). |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - King Trust |
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Host institution |
Non-profit academic or medical research institutions in the state of Massachusetts (US), e.g.: Boston Children's Hospital, Boston University, Brandeis University, Clark University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, Suffolk University, Tufts University, University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, etc.
List of colleges and universities in Massachusetts |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
Jan 2021 |
Final deadline |
Wed 03 Mar 2021 12:00 US-ET |
Evaluation results |
fall 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Fri 01 Oct 2021 – Sat Jan 01 2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Sat 30 Sep 2023 – Sun 31 Dec 2023 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Progress Research Report (Jun 2022), Final Research Report (60 days following conclusion of the award period) |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
NA, 14 fellowships (2020) |
Project budget (min-max) |
$109,408 - $127,600 |
Success rate |
27% (2020) |
Eligible costs |
Stipend of $52,704 – $61,800 per year; Expense allowance (research supplies, small equipment, health insurance, travel to scientific meetings, etc.) of $2,000 per year. No overheads are paid. |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante annually |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
The Medical Foundation at HRiA, 2 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116, US
Lindsey Carver, LCarver@hria.org |
Call Identifier |
King Basic 2021 |
Call info |
Charles A. King Trust supports postdocs in the mid to late stages of their postdoctoral research training in basic sciences relevant to human health & disease and the research that has significantly impacted biomedical advances and contributed to the subsequent development of an impressive host of therapeutic interventions spanning the entire range of human disease categories. Proposals focused on cancer or blindness are highly encouraged. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants hold a Ph.D., M.D., D.M.D., or M.D./Ph.D. degree by the funding start date (October 1, 2021)
- Applicants are postdocs of any nationality who have completed at least 3 years and no more than 6 years of full-time postdoctoral research experience by the funding start date (postdoctoral work has begun between 01Oct 2015 –Sep 30 2018).
- Applicants must exclude any interrupted research time for family or medical leave or for other reasons, from the total full-time employment.
- Applicants work in an academic or medical research institution in the state of Massachusetts (US).
- Applicants must commit at least 90% time to research by the funding start date.
- Applicants must have at least 1 primary, peer reviewed research article from their postdoctoral work by the application deadline. Articles in press, or submitted for review should be publicly available as a preprint (e.g. BioRxiv).
- Applicants apply under the guidance of a Mentor who is an established investigator with an active research program. Mentors are expected to be involved in the planning, execution, and supervision of the proposed research.
- Only 1 applicant per Mentor may apply per application cycle; there are no institutional limitations on the number of applicants who may submit applications.
- United States citizenship is not required; visa documentation is not required.
- It is the responsibility of the Applicant to obtain Mentor´s Letter of Support and two confidential Letters of Recommendation prior to the Online Application deadline.
- It is host institution´s responsibility to ensure that all approvals (human subjects, animals, radioactive or hazardous materials, recombinant DNA, etc.) have been secured prior to releasing the Award funds.
- Applicants may not hold a concurrent Career Development Award, including an NIH K or F Award or equivalent, at the time of application or award.
Proposal consists of
Online application
- Application Face Sheet (use template, signatures are needed) (applicant & mentor & host institution)
- Table of Contents (use template) (applicant)
- Project Summary: long-term objectives & specific aims (use template, max 300 words) (applicant & mentor)
- Applicant’s Biosketch:
- Personal Statements,
- Positions & Honors,
- Contribution to Science: List of publications in chronological order,
- Additional Information: Research Support (use template, max 5 pages) (applicant)
- Research Proposal:
- Background,
- Specific aims,
- Preliminary data if available,
- Research design, experimental methods, analytical plan,
- Research limitations & potential pitfalls (max 6 pages, excluding references) (applicant & mentor)
- Mentor’s Biosketch & List of Trainees:
- Personal Statement,
- Positions & Honors,
- Contributions to Science,
- Research Support current & pending,
- List of previous trainees with their current positions (max 6 pages) (mentor)
- Thesis Advisor Explanation if the Thesis Advisor is unable to provide a letter (applicant)
- Mentor’s Letter of Support:
- Describes the Applicant’s qualifications and provides a clear mentorship plan stating how the Mentor will be involved in the planning, execution, and supervision of the proposed research, and support the Applicant to further develop his/her independence and promote their scientific career. The mentorship plan must also specify the Mentor’s allocation of time and effort in training and support for the Applicant and the proposed research;
- Describes research facilities and equipment available to the Applicant;
- Confirms that the applicant meets all eligibility requirements;
- Confirms an applicant’s degree(s) obtained outside the U.S. are equivalent to Ph.D.;
- Comments on the applicant’s publication record (max 4 pages, upload in PDF) (mentor)
- Three confidential Letters of Recommendation: Applicant´s scientific background, research ability & potential, self-reliance & independence, critical thinking skills (one has to be submitted by Thesis Advisor or Residency Director, upload in PDF) (referees)
Documents in items 1–7 must be combined into 1 PDF document for online upload.
Evaluation Criteria
- Applicant’s demonstrated competency and potential for an independent career in research that will contribute to the investigation of human disease.
- Project will contribute to the applicant’s professional training and growth.
- Qualifications of the Mentor and the degree of commitment to supervise and train the Applicant during the research period and strength of the Letter of Support.
- Letters of Recommendation that attest to the applicant’s qualifications, their potential to become an independent investigator, and the importance of the proposed research.
- Strength of publications relevant to the field of study.
- Innovation, impact and creativity.
- Research Proposal: Hypothesis is novel and/or builds on current knowledge; Proposal reviews the relevant literature; Objectives are well conceived, realistic, and important; Research methodology, data collection, and analytical plan are feasible and appropriate to the proposal’s aims
Research areas
Biomedical sciences relevant to human health & disease
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Deadline |
Mon 01 Mar 2021 |
Call name |
WBI IN Excellence Grant Programme 2021: Long-Term Scholarship |
WWW |
WBI |
Focused On |
Mobility, long-term visits for scientific collaboration in fundamental or applied sciences |
Applicant |
Postdocs (0-9 years after obtaining Ph.D.) from all countries |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - WBI IN |
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Host institution |
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Expected outputs |
Advanced postdoctoral training and scientific collaboration |
Call opens |
2020 |
Final deadline |
Mon 01 Mar 2021 |
Evaluation results |
By 15 July 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
July – 01 Oct 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Report on the stay – at the latest two months after stay completion |
Project duration |
1- 2 years (min. 1 year, renewable once) |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Monthly amount €2,120 covering living expenses, accommodation, educational materials and travel expenses within the country
- International travel costs (one round trip for the total duration of the programme
- Healthcare insurance for non-EU fellow
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or French |
Provider |
Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI), International Scholarship Department, Trainers and Readers, Brussels (BE)
Hervé GHESQUIERE, h.ghesquiere@wbi.be, ☎: +32 2 421 83 65 |
Call Identifier |
WBI-IN-LTS-2020-21 |
Call info |
WBI IN Long-Term Scholarships support postdocs to realise 1-2 years visits in Wallonia and Brussels Universities for the purpose of advanced postdoctoral training and scientific collaboration. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Application should be sent as one single PDF file (maximum 10 MB) by e-mail to h.ghesquiere@wbi.be
- You are allowed to submit a file even if you are Ph.D. student and the doctorate certification is not yet in your possession. In this case, it will be necessary to send proof of achievement well in advance.
Proposal consists of
- Application form (programme plan, academic background, publications, etc.)
- Declaration of additional funding
- Minimum 2 Letters of reference
- Letter of invitation or agreement from the host university or from the professor(s) supervising the research.
- Copy of diplomas (or proof of achievement)
Evaluation Criteria
- Area related to competitiveness clusters of the Marshall Plan 4.0
- Letters of recommendation
- Academic references
- Interest in the field of research for WBI universities, research centres
- Scientific publications
- Professional career
Research areas
Life sciences
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Deadline |
Mon 01 Mar 2021 23:59 CET |
Call name |
ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 - 1st cut off |
WWW |
ETH Zürich Postdoctoral Fellowships 2021 |
Focused On |
Incoming postdoctoral researchers of all nationalities |
Applicant |
Postdocs of any nationality with a PhD defended 02 Mar 2019 – 31 Aug 2021 from an institution other than the ETH Zurich or the University of Zurich. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook - ETH Fellows |
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Host institution |
ETH Zurich |
Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Call opens |
Jan 2021 |
Final deadline |
Mon 01 Mar 2021 23:59 CET - 1st cut off
Wed 01 Sep 2021 23:59 CET - 2nd cut off |
Evaluation results |
Approx. 2 months after the submission deadline – 1st step results and invitation to an interview (Apr 2021)
Interview dates: 25-27 May 2021
Approx. 4 months after the submission deadline (July 2021) |
Signature of agreement |
July 2021 |
Earliest date of implementation |
4-8 months after the submission deadline 01 Aug 2021, Sep 2021, 01 Oct 2021, 01 Nov 2021) |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report at the latest 6 weeks after the end of the fellowship |
Project duration (min-max) |
2 years |
Allocation for the call |
N/A (approx. 14 awards in each round) |
Success rate |
25% |
Eligible costs |
- Salary CHF 208 900 for two years (including 15 % social security overhead), e.g. gross salary 1.year CHF 88 600, 2.year CHF 93 050
- Research expense up to CHF 24 000 (an annual individual travel/mobility allowance up to CHF 3 000 and a research cost contribution budget up to CHF 9 000 per annum).
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
ETH Zurich, Office of Research, Schweiz
Elisabeth Maria Mitter, ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, ☎: +41 44 632 20 83;
Cofunded by EU Commission |
Call Identifier |
ETH Fellows 2021 |
Call info |
The "ETH Zurich Postdoctoral Fellowship Program" supports incoming fellowships for postdoctoral researchers at the ETH Zurich. The program is intended to foster young researchers who have already demonstrated scientific excellence in the early stages of their careers. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate to contact us anytime for consulting, discussion or help.
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applications have to be made jointly by the candidate and their host, who must be an ETH Zurich Professor and willing to act as the mentor of the fellow.
- There must be convincing synergies between the host (group) and ETH fellow.
- The fellowships are intended as early support towards academic independence, hence priority will be given to applicants who propose their own projects.
- The applicant and mentor have not closely collaborated prior to the fellowship.
- An application can be submit up to six months ahead of the graduation with a certification of the planned date of the defense signed by the advisor or department chair.
- The electronic submission must be operated by an employee of the host professorship because you need an ETH (nethz) user name and password.
- Two letters of reference must be sent directly to ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, at the latest 10 days before the relevant deadline.
- Hardcopy of the signed cover sheet must be sent directly to ethfellows@sl.ethz.ch, at the latest 7 days after the submission deadline.
- You will be asked to suggest four names of potential reviewers.
- The applicants need to have at least one scientific publication in a peer-reviewed journal or have been awarded a prize for their doctoral thesis.
- All expenses associated with bringing you for the interview must be covered by the host professorship.
- In case of a negative decision, it is not possible to resubmit application.
Proposal consists of
Applications should be submitted electronically using the online system.
- A description of the research project and the specific role and input of the candidate, as well as the way in which the ETH Fellow’s project relates to other research directions in the host group.
- A complete CV of the candidate including lists of publication.
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- A brief CV of the host professor (2p).
- A brief outline of the career goals of the candidate (1p).
- An invitation letter by the host professor.
- Ethical issues and research requiring authorization or notification form.
- Two external letters of reference for the candidate (sent directly to the Office of Research).
Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation process is a two-step procedure. Applications will be initially assessed by peer review. Candidates whose applications pass the first step will be invited to one of the Subcommission meetings of the Research Commission for 15 minutes interview.
- Candidate’s aptitude (research performance and potential, track record, competence compatibility with career goals);
- The research proposal (scientific quality, significance and innovativeness of the project, suitability of proposed procedures, etc.);
- Synergies with the host lab (strengths and skills the host lab, added value and integration to the host lab, ambition to move beyond previous research, etc.).
Research areas
All disciplines covered by ETH Zurich.
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Host institution |
Universities, research institutes, faculty hospitals in France |
Expected outputs |
Know-how & collaboration |
Call opens |
Dec 2020 |
IOCB deadline |
Wed 24 Feb 2021 |
Final deadline |
Fri 26 Feb 2021 |
Evaluation results |
Evaluation: Mar through mid Apr 2021
Publication of results: Mid Apr 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Oct 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
Dec 2021 |
Sustainability |
Return to the Czech Republic |
Reporting |
Final report |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–3 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
1,000–3,000 € |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Stipend to cover living costs of 1,000 € per month.
- Travel costs are paid by fellows.
- Extra accommodation allowance via Campus France.
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Institut Français de Prague, Research Section, Štěpánská 35, PO BOX 850, 111 21 Praha 1
Contact: Agathe Medjani-Daudé: agathe.medjani-daude@ifp.cz, ☎: +420 221 401 024 |
Call Identifier |
Barrande Short stay 2021 |
Call info |
Barrande Fellowship Program aims to develop Czech-French collaboration. These Fellowships support 1–3 months research stays of Ph.D. students subscribed at universities in the Czech Republic in France. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Applicants must be only Ph.D. students who are subscribed at Czech universities.
- Research visits have to start on 01 Oct 2021.
- Non-French speaking students may apply for the fellowship if the French supervisor hosting mobility agrees for the research stay to be performed in the English.
- Dates of arrival & departure have to correspond to dates of beginning & closing of the visit.
- Applications have to be sent electronically by email, as one compressed folder with all documents in PDF format to aia@dzs.cz.
- Name the compressed folder: “LAST NAME first name-Short stay–category (LSM)”
- Name each file in the folder: “LAST NAME first name-document title (CV, Cover letter,..)”
- Fellows are expected to become important players and to strengthen Czech-French relationships & collaboration.
Proposal consists of
Applicant must register online via DZS
Application consists of (all documents must be in English):
- Application form: scan of signed form;
- CV: incl. applicant’s contact information (address, phone number, email) - max. 2 pages;
- Cover letter: description of further professional career development of the applicant, description of the study, explanation of reasons for choosing a field of study and conducting part of the project in the French lab - max. 2 pages;
- Project description: research plan with time schedule, incl. dates for each of the three 5-months stays in France; names and contact information of Czech & French supervisors - max 2 pages;
- Letter of Support from the French supervisor who will be responsible for the study, agreement with the supervision together with the Czech supervisor, confirmation to supervise student during his/her three 5-months stays in France; dates of beginning & closing of stays;
- Letter of Support from the Czech supervisor who will be responsible for the study, agreement with the supervision together with the French supervisor, dates of beginning & closing of the stays;
- A transcript of the most recent grades (last 2 years of studies).
Evaluation Criteria
- Scientific and innovative value of the project;
- Quality of preparation and presentation to the jury;
- Importance and relevance of the mobility project in the student’s thesis.
Research areas
All research areas
- Life sciences and Medicine (LSM)
- Exact sciences and engineering (ESE)
- Social and Human Sciences and Economy (SHSE)
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Host institution |
Universities in France |
Expected outputs |
Ph.D. thesis |
Call opens |
Dec 2020 |
Final deadline |
Fri 26 Feb 2021 (IOCB deadline Wed 24 Feb 2021) |
Evaluation results |
Evaluation: Mar through mid Apr 2021
Publication of results: Mid Apr 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 Oct or 01 Nov 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
The academic year 2023/2024 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Final report |
Project duration |
3 years; 3× 5 months study stays in France |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
15,000 € |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Institut Français de Prague, Research Section, Štěpánská 35, PO BOX 850, 111 21 Praha 1
Contact: Agathe Medjani-Daudé: agathe.medjani-daude@ifp.cz, ☎: +420 221 401 024 |
Call Identifier |
Barrande Fellowship Cotutelle 2021 |
Call info |
Barrande Fellowship Program enables Czech Ph.D. students experience a research stay in France, improve their knowledge and learn new skills. These Fellowships support 3-year joint degree Ph.D. study between the Czech Republic and France and realisation of the three 5-months stays in France. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Students needs to be registered in a Czech university and needs to have higher education diplomas (Ing. or Mgr.) before their research stay in France.
- Applicants must be Ph.D. students subscribed simultaneously at Czech and French universities.
- Applicants will find general information on enrolment in a Ph.D. programme in France on the Campus France website.
- Registration procedures can be found on the website of the targeted doctoral school (list of all French doctoral schools).
- The Joint Degree Ph.D. Study is prepared simultaneously by Czech and French university. All conditions are summarized in the "Cotutelle agreement” about Joint Degree Ph.D. Study" must be signed by both universities. The students commits to providing this agreement before the first departure to France.
- During 3 years, fellows spend time alternately on both universities. The Fellowship covers three 5-months stays in France.
- Research visits have to start on 01 Oct or 01 Nov 2021.
- Non-French speaking students may apply for the fellowship if the French supervisor hosting mobility agrees for the research stay to be performed in the English.
- Successful students will receive a Joint University Diploma accredited by both universities.
- Applications have to be sent electronically by email, as one compressed folder with all documents in PDF format to aia@dzs.cz.
- Name the compressed folder: “LAST NAME first name-Cotutelle – category (LSM)
- Name each file in the folder: “LAST NAME first name- document title (CV, Cover letter.)”
- are expected to become important players and to strengthen Czech-French relationships & collaboration.
Proposal consists of
Applicant must register online via DZS
Application consists of (all documents must be in English):
- Application form: scan of signed form;
- Academic CV - max. 2 pages;
- Cover letter: motivation for applying, subject of your research, reasons for selection of the French lab - max. 2 pages;
- Project description: research topic, specify your research objectives, methodology and expected research; a detailed study plan with the timeline, incl. the expected dates of your the stay abroad; names and contact information of Czech & French supervisors - max 2 pages;
- Letter of Invitation from the French supervisor: agreement with your project and the joint supervision; willingness to host you at the institution; expected dates of each stay in France;
- Letter of Support from the Czech supervisor: agreement with your project and joint supervision; expected dates of each stay in France;
- A transcript of the most recent achievements (last 2 years of studies).
Evaluation Criteria
Two independent evaluators will assess the applicant’s research project on following criteria:
- Value of the academic support provided by the applicant’s thesis supervisor(s).
- Professional competence of the applicant to successfully complete his/her research project.
- Importance and relevance of the applicant’s research project for his/her professional development.
- Quality and scientific relevance of the applicant’s research project.
- Overall assessment of the application.
(max 10 points per criterion; threshold 85 points)
Research areas
All research areas
- Life Sciences and Medicine (LSM)
- Exact sciences and engineering (ESE)
- Social and Human Sciences and Economy (SHSE)
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Deadline |
Mon 15 Feb 2021 |
Call name |
CANON Research Fellowships |
WWW |
CANON Research Fellowships |
Focused On |
Basic or applied research, international research cooperation between Europe & Japan |
Applicant |
Highly qualified European (including Israel, Turkey, Balkan, Baltic) and Japanese researchers from commercial, industrial, governmental or professional organisations who have obtained at least a Master's degree. PhD students, postdocs, junior researchers, senior researchers. |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook: CANON Research Fellowships |
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Host institution |
- European fellows are expected to do their research in Japan
- Japanese fellows are expected to do their research in Europe (including Israel, Turkey, Balkan and Baltic countries)
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Expected outputs |
Research; (J) Reviewed publications |
Final deadline |
Mon 15 Feb 2021 |
Evaluation results |
mid-May 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
August 2021 / November 2022 |
Earliest date of implementation |
Sep 2021 |
Latest date of implementation |
Dec 2022 |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
NA |
Project duration (min-max) |
3–12 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA (up to 15 fellowships) |
Project budget (min-max) |
22 500–27 500 € per year |
Success rate |
10% |
Eligible costs |
NA |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Post: Canon Foundation in Europe, P. O. Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The Netherlands;
Visiting address: Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185 XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands
foundation@canon-europe.com, ☎: +31 20 545 8934 |
Call Identifier |
CANON Fellowships 2021 |
Call info |
Annually, the Canon Foundation in Europe grants up to 15 Fellowships to highly qualified European and Japanese researchers. European Fellows are expected to pursue a period of research in Japan whereas Japanese Fellows are expected to do their research in Europe (for example at the IOCB Prague). |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Canon Foundation Research Fellowships may be applied for when an agreement on co-operation and on a research plan has been reached between the guest researcher and the proposed host institution.
- Applicants can be from commercial, industrial, governmental or professional organisations.
- Europeans should have permanent citizenship in the country.
- Applicants should have obtained at least a Master's degree within the last ten years of applying to the Canon Foundation. We will also consider candidates who obtained their qualification more than ten years ago as long as they provide further supporting information in their application.
- Priority is given to applicants going to Europe/Japan for the first time.
- Candidates should be aware that it is not the Foundation's policy to award Fellowships to those who are already in possession of a concurrent research grant aid from another Foundation authority.
Proposal consists of
Online application form submitted via the CANON Register
- Online application form (applicant)
- CV (applicant)
- Copy of the highest obtained academic degree or professional qualification (applicant)
- Passport size photograph (applicant)
- List of academic publications & professional achievements in chronological order containing information on all authors, place and year of publication and page references (applicant)
- Research plan including an estimate of total costs (max 1 A4) (applicant & host institution)
- Confirmation Letter from the host institution to confirm that research & work facilities will be available for the fellow during the whole research visit (host institution & applicant)
- Two reference letters from 2 persons who are in a position to comment on applicant´s academic or professional qualifications and previous work. The 2 referees can be different to the ones in applicant´s CV (referees & applicant)
Evaluation Criteria
Quality of the research plan, the reference letters and the host confirmation
Research areas
All research areas
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Host institution |
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Expected outputs |
Advanced doctoral and postdoctoral and training |
Call opens |
2020 |
Final deadline |
Mon 01 Feb 2021 (2nd cut-off)
Sat 01 May 2021 (3rd cut-off) |
Evaluation results |
01 May 2021 (2nd cut-off)
01 Sep 2021 (3rd cut-off) |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
01 June 2021 (2nd cut-off)
01 Oct 2021 (3rd cut-off) |
Latest date of implementation |
30 Sep 2021 (2nd cut-off)
31 Jan 2022 (3rd cut-off) |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
Report on the stay – at the latest two months after stay completion |
Project duration (min-max) |
1–3 months |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA |
Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
- Monthly amount €2,120 covering living expenses, accommodation, educational materials and travel expenses within the country
- International travel costs (one round trip for the total duration of the programme
- Healthcare insurance for non-EU fellow
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Mode of funding |
Ex-ante |
Language of application |
English or French |
Provider |
Wallonia-Brussels International (WBI), International Scholarship Department, Trainers and Readers, Brussels (BE)
Hervé GHESQUIERE, email: h.ghesquiere@wbi.be, ☎ +32 2 421 83 65 |
Call Identifier |
WBI-IN-STS-2020-21 |
Call info |
WBI IN Short-Term Scholarships support postdocs and Ph.D. to realise short-term visits up to 3 months in Wallonia and Brussels Universities for the purpose of advanced doctoral and postdoctoral training and scientific collaboration. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Application should be sent as one single PDF file (maximum 10 MB) by e-mail to h.ghesquiere@wbi.be
- You are allowed to submit a file even if you are Ph.D. student and the doctorate certification is not yet in your possession. In this case, it will be necessary to send proof of achievement well in advance.
Proposal consists of
- Application form (programme plan, academic background, publications, etc.)
- Declaration of additional funding
- Minimum 2 Letters of reference
- Letter of invitation or agreement from the host university or from the professor(s) supervising the research.
- Copy of diplomas (or proof of achievement)
Evaluation Criteria
- Area related to competitiveness clusters of the Marshall Plan 4.0
- Letters of recommendation
- Academic references
- Interest in the field of research for WBI universities, research centres
- Scientific publications
- Professional career
Research areas
Life sciences
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Deadline |
Po 18. ledna 2021 |
Call name |
Bakala Foundation Scholarship 2021 |
WWW |
Bakala Foundation Scholarship |
Focused On |
Kvalitní vzdělání v zahraničí, ucelené bakalářské/magisterské studium |
Applicant |
Studenti SŠ a VŠ s českým občanstvím nebo občan jiného státu s povolením k trvalému pobytu v ČR do 33 let, zájemci o studium uceleného bakalářského nebo magisterského programu na prestižních zahraničních univerzitách |
How to apply |
Intraweb Cookbook: Bakala Foundation Scholarship |
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Host institution |
Prestižní zahraniční univerzity |
Expected outputs |
Bakalářské/magisterské studium, kvalitní vzdělání |
Call opens |
16. listopadu 2020 |
Final deadline |
Po 18. ledna 2021 |
Evaluation results |
Duben 2021
Květen 2021 - ústní pohovory v anglickém jazyce v Praze |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Akademický rok 2021/2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Ukončení studia |
Sustainability |
Žádná |
Reporting |
Každoročně přehled studijních výsledků |
Project duration (min-max) |
Bakalářské/magisterské studium |
Allocation for the call |
NA (ca 10–15 nových stipendistů ročně) |
Project budget (min-max) |
Finanční podpora na celou dobu trvání studia, výše stipendia závisí podle konkrétní vysoké školy. Počítá se se spolufinancováním studia ze strany žadatele formou:
- žádost o finanční pomoc přímo na vybrané univerzitě,
- bezúročná půjčka s odkladem splatnosti (UK),
- práce na kampusu (USA),
- vlastní úspory z prázdninových brigád apod.
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Success rate |
NA |
Eligible costs |
Školné, ubytování, životní náklady |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante (i) platba školného a ubytování přímo na účet vysoké školy; (ii) platba životních nákladů na účet žadatele v době započetí studií |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
Nadace The Bakala Foundation, Pernerova 676/51, 186 00 Praha 8 - Karlín
info@bakalafoundation.org; Katarína Svitková, svitkova@bakalafoundation.org |
Call Identifier |
Bakala Scholarship 2021 |
Call info |
Program Scholarship Bakala Foundation nabízí talentovaným a cílevědomým českým studentům podporu, kterou potřebují ke splnění svých studijních snů. |
Call Workshop |
2. a 16. prosince 2020 - Live chat na Messengeru
1. prosince 2020 - Jak napsat dobrou esej – online workshop s O. Černým
8. prosince 2020 - Info přednáška k programu Scholarship 2021 – vol. II
American Center, Tržiště 366/13, Praha 1 – Malá Strana
FAQs |
IOCB Contact |
V případě zájmu o podání stipendia kontaktujte, prosím, Projektovou kancelář ÚOCHB.
Neváhejte se na nás kdykoli obrátit s prosbou o konzultaci, diskusi, pomoc
projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- Stipendium může získat pouze student s českým občanstvím nebo povolením k trvalému pobytu v ČR.
- Maximální věk žadatele je 33 let (včetně) ke dni podání přihlášky.
- Uchazeči si vybírají takové univerzity, které jim z pohledu jejich vlastních akademických potřeb poskytnou ten nejlepší prostor pro další osobní a akademický růst.
- Podmínkou udělení stipendia je potvrzení o přijetí ke studiu na některé vysoké škole.
- Stipendia dávají možnost vysokoškolského studia v zahraničí i těm méně majetným, uchazeči dokládají majetkové poměry své rodiny.
- Žadatel se zúčastní ústního pohovoru v angličtině v květnu 2021 v Praze.
Proposal consists of
- Online přihláška (žadatel)
- CV (žadatel)
- Informace o škole, na kterou je uchazeč hlásí/je přijat (žadatel)
- Esej na jedno z uvedených témat: (max 600 slov v anglickém jazyce) (žadatel)
- The covid-19 pandemic has triggered a transformation of teaching and learning, shifting formal education to an online and remote environment. Is this the future of education?
- Which human profession will be the last one to be displaced by robots?
- Imagine that you are at an interview for your dream job. Your potential boss asks you to define the biggest challenges in your industry, and to suggest solutions. What would you say?
- 1-2 Doporučující dopisy (v anglickém jazyce) – nutno uvést kontakt přimo do aplikace.
Evaluation Criteria
Kvalita studijních výsledků, studijní záměr, kvalita zvolené vysoké školy, esej, pohovor
Research areas
Všechny obory
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Deadline |
Fri 8 Jan 2021 |
Call name |
Eiffel Scholarship Program of Excellence 2021 |
WWW |
Eiffel Scholarship Program of Excellence 2021 |
Focused On |
Enabling French higher education institutions to attract top foreign students to enroll in their masters and Ph.D. programs. |
Applicant |
B.Sc., M.Sc. students up to 25 years by call evaluation (March 2021) & Ph.D. students up to 30 years by call evaluation (March 2021), of other than French nationality. |
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Host institution |
French higher education institutions |
Expected outputs |
Completed M.Sc. program (level 1 or 2), completed engineering degree, completed Ph.D. internship according to the plan. |
Call opens |
Sep / Oct 2020 |
Final deadline |
Fri 8 Jan 2021 |
Evaluation results |
The week of 22nd March 2021 |
Signature of agreement |
NA |
Earliest date of implementation |
Academic year 2021/2022 |
Latest date of implementation |
Depending on the chosen study program |
Sustainability |
None |
Reporting |
None |
Project duration (min-max) |
1 to 2 years M.Sc. program, 3 years engineering degree, 12 months Ph.D. internship |
Allocation for the call |
NA |
Project budget (min-max) |
NA (a monthly allowance of €1,181 M.Sc. students, €1,700 Ph.D. students, and other costs reimbursement possible) |
Success rate |
2020: 1,630 applicants/ 320 M.Sc. grants, 58 Ph.D. grants awarded |
Eligible costs |
Living costs (a monthly allowance of €1,181 M.Sc. students, €1,700 Ph.D. students), health insurance, an additional housing allowance possible, travel reimbursement, cultural activities reimbursement). |
Mode of funding |
Ex-ante. The scholarship is paid monthly by wire-transfer on a French account that the student will open at the start of the academic program. |
Language of application |
French (only French higher education institutions may apply) |
Provider |
Campus France, Campus France - Programme Eiffel, 28 rue de la Grange-aux-Belles, 75010 Paris
candidatures.eiffel@campusfrance.org |
Call Identifier |
Eiffel 2021 |
Call info |
The Eiffel grant program is financed and managed by France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development (MAEDI). Designed to help French higher education institutions attract the best possible applicants to M.Sc. programs and Ph.D. internship in the face of stiff international competition. |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform IOCB Projects Office about your intention to apply.
Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Contact us at: projectoffice@uochb.cas.cz, ☎: 266 |
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Conditions / Restrictions
- The program is designed for foreign nationals. Candidates who hold French citizenship, even if they are also a citizen of another country, are not eligible.
- Knowledge of French language is requested in level sufficient for the studies.Applicants for master studies may request two additional months for language courses Grantees must complete 75% of their curriculum in France.
- Applications are put forward by the French host institutions, which agree to enrol the grantees in the program for which they are selected.
- The Eiffel program does not cover tuition.
- Recipients of grants from the French government are exempted from paying the application and registration fees charged by public institutions.
- An application nominating a student rejected in a previous competition will not be accepted, even if the application was submitted by a different institution or in another field of study.
- Students who have previously received an Eiffel master’s or doctoral scholarship are not eligible to receive another at the master’s level. Institutions may nominate for a doctoral scholarship a candidate previously awarded a scholarship at the master’s level.
- Each institution may nominate a maximum of 40 applicants at the master’s level.
- Applicants nominated by more than one institution will be immediately rejected.
- Applications submitted directly by students or by foreign educational institutions will be rejected.
Proposal consists of
1st step:
- You have to choose by yourself the French institution according to your project of study. Any French higher education institution can apply.
- You may contact the International Relations department of the university/school trough their website, by email or phone, to know the deadline for the submission of applications.
2nd step:
- If your French university/school has decided to support your application to the Eiffel scholarship, they will send you the application form and help you fill it out.
- Finally, they will send the application on your behalf.
Applications are submitted by the French host institutions, which agree to enrol the grantees in the program for which they are selected.
Evaluation Criteria
The selection process will be carried out by a committee composed of four panels of experts, one for each field of study. The members of these panels will not evaluate applications from institutions with which they are affiliated.
Selection criteria:
- The applicant’s record of excellence
- The institution’s international policy
- The aid partnership policy of the French ministry of foreign affairs
Research areas
M.Sc. Program: Engineering, Economics and management, Law, political science
Ph.D. program: Sciences, Economics and management, Law, political science