Postdoctoral Fellowships – NotesBard https://notesbard.com Find Here Funded PhD Programs, Postdoc Positions, Scholarships Mon, 05 Feb 2024 18:47:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://notesbard.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/NotesBard-Logo-150x150.png Postdoctoral Fellowships – NotesBard https://notesbard.com 32 32 A*Star International Fellowship 2024 https://notesbard.com/astar-international-fellowship/ https://notesbard.com/astar-international-fellowship/#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2024 00:00:45 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=9009 Grade Level PhD Country Singapore Sponsors A*Star Award 2 years of allowance Application Deadline  March 01, October 01, 2024

 

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or Fellowship to support your degree program? Kingston University, England inviting online application for A*Star International Fellowship. Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this Fellowship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process. 

About A*Star International Fellowship

The A*STAR International Fellowship (AIF) is a scholarship that will fund your post-doctoral training at leading research institutions or universities overseas, providing you with opportunities to expand your research experience and deepen your knowledge in your chosen field.

With the AIF, you will build a global network, gain international exposure as well as new perspectives. Upon completing your post-doctorate training, you will embark on an exciting career at one of the A*STAR research institutes of your choice.

Learn from the best minds in the global research community, establish an international network and take your research to the next level!

About Sponsors

The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) drives mission-oriented research that advances scientific discovery and technological innovation. We play a key role in nurturing and developing talent and leaders for our Research Institutes, the wider research community, and industry.

Our research creates economic growth and jobs for Singapore. As a Science and Technology Organisation, we bridge the gap between academia and industry in terms of research and development.

In these endeavours, we seek to integrate the relevant capabilities of our research institutes and collaborate with the wider research community as well as other public sector agencies towards meaningful and impactful outcomes.

A*Star International Fellowship Coverage

Successful applicants will be given the following support* for up to 2 years of overseas post-doctoral research training:

  • Monthly overseas living allowance
  • Monthly sustenance allowance, inclusive of CPF contribution (where applicable)
  • Annual return airfare
  • Other allowances includes Settling-in allowance, Computer allowance, Conference allowance
  • Annual personal insurance

*All rates/allowances vary according to country and university/lab, and are subject to A*STAR adjustments from time to time

A*Star International Fellowship Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

  • Be Singaporeans and other nationals may apply but non-Singaporeans are required to have obtained Singapore citizenship prior to the commencement of the fellowship
  • Have completed a PhD within the last 4 years
  • Possess excellent publication records
  • Not have existing bonds to any institution
  • Have applied or be applying for a relevant post-doctoral position at a top overseas university/laboratory

Other requirements:

  • Applicants in the final stages of their PhD may apply for the AIF. However, their AIF award is confirmed only upon conferment of their PhD degree

The above eligibility criteria are not exhaustive. A*STAR may include additional selection criteria based on prevailing scholarship policies. These policies may be amended from time to time without notice.

 

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Required Documents

  • Online Application Form
  • Academic Transcript
  • Cover Letter
  • CV
  • Recommendation Letter

How to Apply?

Please follow the following application instructions to apply for Fellowship:

  • Create an account and to apply from here.
  • Fill-out the required informations
  • Attach & submit the supporting documents in the Application Form.
  • Check your email for the successful application.

FAQ About Fellowship

1. How long does it take to process my application?

The processing time for applications is up to 5 months from the date that you submit the complete application to A*STAR Graduate Academy office to the date that you are informed of the application outcome.

2. Is there any application deadline? We process applications for 2 intakes. 1st October of the preceding year for February’s commencement, and 1st March of current year for August’s commencement.

3. What is the application and interview process like? Your application will be reviewed upon submission of all required documents, and you may be requested to provide more information while we assess your application.

If you are shortlisted, you will be invited to attend at least 2 rounds of interviews, and other test(s) where applicable. Prior to the first round of interview, you will need to seek endorsement from your proposed A*STAR Research Institute supervisor, and Executive Director, for you to serve the 3-year service commitment period at the chosen Research Institute after the post-doctoral training under the AIF. You will be given 15 minutes to present your proposed research project, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A during the first round of interview.   .

4. I am currently based overseas. Can I attend the interviews by Skype?

All interviews are conducted online for shortlisted applicants, unless otherwise stated.

5. Do I have to contact a Principal Investigator at an Overseas University/Institution?

Yes, you should contact an overseas university/institution supervisor to establish a project proposal prior to applying for AIF. The AIF award is conditional upon you having a confirmed place at the approved university/institution.

6. Are there any criteria for the proposed overseas university/institution?

The proposed overseas university/institution should be a leading institution in your proposed research area.

7. I am currently holding a post-doctoral position overseas. Can I use the AIF funding to continue my research?

Most applicants who apply for the AIF scholarship have not embarked on post-doctoral training yet. If you have already started your overseas post-doctoral training, you can still apply but we would have to assess the relevance and value of the research area you are working on and the strength of your overseas supervisor/institution. 

8. Am I allowed to receive monetary support from the overseas university /institution?

This would be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and it is subject to approval.

9. Can I propose any research topic?

You should propose a research topic/area that is aligned to A*STAR’s research direction and of relevance and value to the A*STAR Research Institutes.  We strongly advise you to discuss with the A*STAR Research Institutes of interest to you before you propose a topic.

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McDonald Fellowships 2024 https://notesbard.com/mcdonald-fellowships/ https://notesbard.com/mcdonald-fellowships/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 00:00:18 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=9369 Grade Level PhD, Postdoc Country UK Eligible Nationalities Low or middle income country Required Language English Sponsors Multiple Sclerosis International Federation Award £32,000 GBP per year Application Deadline  June 30, 2024

 

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? Multiple Sclerosis International Federation, England inviting online application for McDonald Fellowships for Masters and PhD students.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this McDonald Fellowships program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process. 

About McDonald Fellowships

The McDonald Fellowship enables early career multiple sclerosis researchers from low- and middle-income countries to work in a research institution outside of their own country.

The fellowship consists of a two-year grant, around £30,000 GBP per year, to cover travel and living costs, and an additional contribution of £2,000 GBP per year to the host institution.

Program of Study

The McDonald Fellowship supports early career multiple sclerosis researchers.

About MS International Federation

The MS International Federation is a unique global network of MS organisations, people affected by MS, volunteers and staff from around the world. MS International Federation movement is made up of 47 MS organisations with links to many others. MS International Federation bring together the work of MS organisations to help people affected by MS around the world.

MS International Federation strengthen those organisations in countries where there is little support for people with MS. MS International Federation campaign for increased awareness of the disease, provide information to our members, and support international research into better treatments and ways to manage the disease.

McDonald Fellowships Coverage

The fellowship consists of a two-year grant, around £30,000 GBP per year, to cover travel and living costs, and an additional contribution of £2,000 GBP per year to the host institution.

McDonald Fellowships Eligibility Criteria

All candidates must:

  • Be educated to post graduate level (at least MSc, preferably PhD/MD) in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis
  • Be citizens of a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank)*
  • Focus their research in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis

Candidates must also be in one of the following situations:

  • Working or studying in a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank) at the time of nomination
  • Working or studying in another country on a project which started within the six months prior to nomination
  • Studying in another country on a project supported by an MS International Federation grant

 

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McDonald Fellowships Required Documents

  • A completed application form.
  • A detailed research proposal outlining the project’s aims, methodology, and expected outcomes.
  • A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume, including a list of publications and any relevant research experience.
  • A letter of support from the applicant’s home institution or supervisor, endorsing the research project and confirming that the applicant will return to their home country after the fellowship.
  • Two letters of recommendation from academic or professional referees who can comment on the applicant’s academic and research abilities.
  • Proof of citizenship and residency in a low- or middle-income country, such as a passport or national identity card.
  • Proof of acceptance by a host institution in a high-income country, including details of the host supervisor and the proposed research project.
  • A budget for the proposed research project, including estimated expenses for travel, accommodation, and other costs.

How to Apply McDonald Fellowships?

Please follow the following application instructions to apply for McDonald Fellowships:

  • Create an account and to apply from here.
  • Fill-out the required informations Attach & submit the supporting documents in the Scholarship Application Form.
  • Check your email for the successful application.

FAQ About McDonald Fellowships

Who are the McDonald Fellowships available to?

Young researchers from low- and middle-income countries who are working in the field of multiple sclerosis are eligible for the McDonald Fellowships (MS). Applicants must have a Master’s degree or higher and be under the age of 35 when applying.

What types of research projects are funded by McDonald Fellowships?

The McDonald Fellowships fund MS research projects at the basic, clinical, and epidemiological levels. The projects can be carried out in any high-income country host institution, but they must be clearly relevant to MS.

How long is the McDonald Fellowship?

The McDonald Fellowship is for up to two years, depending on the length of the research project. The fellowship includes travel and living expenses, as well as a stipend for the fellow’s research project.

How many fellowships are awarded each year?

The MS International Federation (MSIF) awards up to three fellowships each year.

Official Notification

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Fully Funded IIE-SRF Fellowship 2024 https://notesbard.com/fully-funded-iie-srf-fellowship/ https://notesbard.com/fully-funded-iie-srf-fellowship/#respond Tue, 16 Jan 2024 00:00:25 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=9360 Grade Level Undergraduate Country Varies Eligible Nationalities All countries Required Language English Sponsors IIE-SRF Award $25,000 Application Deadline  Rolling

 

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? The Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) inviting online application for IIE-SRF PhD Fellowship.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process. 

About Scholarship

The Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) of the Institute of International Education is the only global program that arranges, funds, and supports fellowships for threatened and displaced scholars at partnering higher education institutions around the world.

The USD $25,000 fellowships support temporary academic positions at institutions of higher learning anywhere in the world where IIE-SRF fellows can continue their safety work. IIE-SRF fellows are usually eligible to apply for a second and final year of fellowship support.

Program of Study

PhD applicants from any discipline can apply to the fellowship.

About IIE-SRF

The Institute of International Education (IIE), an independent not-for-profit organization, has supported opportunities for persecuted scholars since its founding in 1919. In 2002, IIE launched the Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) to formalize its commitment to protecting the lives, voices, and ideas of scholars around the globe.

IIE-SRF selects outstanding professors, researchers, and public intellectuals for fellowship support and arranges visiting academic positions with partnering institutions of higher learning and research. Our fellowships enable scholars to pursue their academic work in safety and to continue to share their knowledge with students, colleagues, and the community.

Scholarship Coverage

  • The IIE-SRF fellowship award includes a grant of up to US$25,000 (most awards are eligible for renewal for a second and final year)
  • Individual health insurance coverage
  • Funding for relocation to the host institution

Eligibility Criteria

IIE-SRF accepts applications from professors, researchers, and public intellectuals who face threats and cannot continue their work in their home countries. Scholars from any country and in any academic field or discipline may qualify. Preference is given to scholars who:

  • Hold a Ph.D. or highest degree in their field and have significant teaching and/or research experience at a university, college, or other institution of higher learning;
  • Have an established record of published research;
  • Demonstrate superior academic accomplishment or promise; are facing or have recently fled from immediate, targeted threats to their lives and/or careers in their home countries or countries of residence;
  • Will benefit their home and/or host academic communities.

Limitation of IIE-SRF Fellowship

Unfortunately, IIE-SRF typically cannot consider applications from individuals who:

  • Are seeking to continue their studies, including Ph.D. study, or to complete an academic training program;
  • Have been displaced or have resided outside their home countries for more than two years; hold citizenship or permanent residency in a safe second country;
  • Will have completed two years on a comparable fellowship or other program for threatened scholars.

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Required Documents

  • Scholarship Application Form
  • Academic statement
  • Personal statement
  • CV
  • Two Recommendation Letter
  • A copy of your Ph.D. or highest degree.
  • Samples of your most current research publications.
  • English Language Proficiency Test
  • Work experience (if any)
  • Other documents (honors, awards,…) if any

How to Apply?

Please submit all application materials via email to srf@iie.org. If you do not have access to email, you may send your materials via fax or post. Address:

Scholar Rescue Fund Institute of International Education One World Trade Center, 36th Floor New York, New York 10007 USA

FAQ About Scholarship

Can scholars from any country apply?

Yes, a scholar from any country may apply.

How long is the fellowship term?

The IIE-SRF fellowship term typically ranges from 9 to 12 months. The fellowship term is ultimately determined by the needs of hosts and fellows. Fellows are eligible to apply for a renewal of the fellowship for up to one additional year of financial support.

Can scholars from any academic field/discipline apply?

Yes, scholars from any academic field/discipline may apply.

What types of threat qualify?

Targeted persecution due to scholarship, identity, or beliefs – leading to a scholar’s inability to continue their academic work in this home country – are qualifying threats. Such persecution may include intimidation, harassment, repression, censorship, arrest/imprisonment, or violence.

Scholars facing general insecurity, instability, or civil conflict that affects the whole population of a country or region may also qualify. A lack of resources or support for research or a general lack of opportunities for career advancement would unfortunately not qualify a person for IIE-SRF support.

Official Notification

Disclaimer: This is one-page summary of the scholarship not a official scholarship page. Although we make every effort to maintain the information current and accurate, changes may occur at any time without prior warning. We strongly encourage you to check the official scholarship page for the most up-to-date, accurate, and comprehensive information. You solely bear the risk for any reliance you place on information obtained from NotesBard.com.

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International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship 2024 https://notesbard.com/international-council-of-ophthalmology-ico-fellowship/ https://notesbard.com/international-council-of-ophthalmology-ico-fellowship/#respond Mon, 18 Dec 2023 00:00:47 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=10465 International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship 2024
Grade Level Ophthalmologists
Country California, United States.
Eligible Nationalities All Countries
Required Language English
Sponsors The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO)
Award Varies
Application Deadline  For applications submitted by the 30 September deadline, the fellowships are awarded and notices sent out in January. 

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO), United States inviting online application for International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship 2024.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process.

About International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship 2024

The 2024 International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship programme provides ophthalmologists from all around the world with a special chance to advance their training and expertise in the discipline. Selected candidates have the opportunity to train at leading ophthalmology institutes and collaborate directly with industry professionals thanks to this distinguished fellowship.

The ICO Fellowship programme seeks to advance ophthalmology-related international cooperation and knowledge sharing. Fellows will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge resources, allowing them to get practical experience in a variety of sub-specialties, including cornea, retina, glaucoma, paediatric ophthalmology, and more.

Fellows will do clinical practise, collaborate on research projects, and participate in seminars, conferences, and educational events throughout the fellowship. They will have a deeper awareness of ocular developments and develop their clinical abilities as a result of this comprehensive encounter. Fellows will also have the chance to network with other ophthalmologists from across the world, creating relationships and partnerships that will last a lifetime.

A highly competitive programme, the ICO Fellowship 2024 draws gifted ophthalmologists who want to advance their careers and benefit the world’s ophthalmology community. It acts as a forum for worldwide dialogue and the development of ophthalmic industry leaders.

Program of Study

  • General Ophthalmology
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
  • Uveitis
  • Glaucoma
  • Cornea & External Diseases (no Refractive Surgery)
  • Medical Retina
  • Vitreo-Retinal Surgery
  • Oculoplastics
  • Cataract Surgery
  • Ocular Oncology
  • Neuro-Ophthalmology
  • Ocular Pathology
  • Community Eye Health
  • Trauma

About International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO)

The promotion of quality in ophthalmic education, research, and the provision of eye care is the mission of the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO), a global organisation. It provides a forum for communication and networking amongst ophthalmologists and other eye care specialists throughout the world. Through a number of programmes and efforts, like as education and training, lobbying, and the establishment of international standards, the ICO assists ophthalmic groups, organisations, and people. Additionally, it plans the World Ophthalmology Congress (WOC), a prestigious gathering of ophthalmologists from all over the world to share information, present research, and talk about developments in the profession.

Fellowship Coverage

  • The ICO Fellowship program for 2024 provides financial support to selected candidates.
  • Fellowship coverage includes a stipend to cover living expenses during the fellowship period.
  • Fellows receive assistance with travel expenses to and from the host institution.
  • The program covers accommodation expenses for the duration of the fellowship.
  • Fellows have access to educational resources and materials related to their chosen sub-specialty.
  • The ICO Fellowship program offers a structured curriculum and mentorship from experienced ophthalmologists.
  • Fellows have the opportunity to participate in clinical practice, research projects, and educational activities.
  • Networking opportunities with experts in the field and fellow ophthalmologists from around the world are provided.
  • The program offers exposure to advanced technologies and state-of-the-art facilities.
  • Fellows may have the chance to attend conferences, workshops, and other educational events related to ophthalmology.
  • The ICO Fellowship program aims to foster professional development and contribute to the global ophthalmic community.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Applicants must hold a medical degree and be certified ophthalmologists.
  • The fellowship is open to both early-career ophthalmologists and those with some experience in the field.
  • Candidates should demonstrate a strong commitment to ophthalmic education and research.
  • Proficiency in English is required, as the fellowship program is conducted in English.
  • Applicants must have a valid passport and be eligible to travel internationally.
  • Candidates must secure a letter of recommendation from their current supervisor or a senior ophthalmologist.
  • The fellowship is open to applicants from all countries, regardless of nationality or citizenship.
  • Preference may be given to candidates from low- and middle-income countries, based on the ICO’s commitment to global eye health.
  • Applicants should have a clear plan and objectives for their fellowship training, including the desired sub-specialty and specific learning goals.
  • Candidates should be able to provide evidence of their academic and professional achievements in the field of ophthalmology.
  • Compliance with all application requirements and submission deadlines is essential for consideration.
  • Applicants should be prepared to undergo a selection process, which may include interviews or additional assessments.

Required Documents

As part of the Eligibility Check and selecting a host institute, you will be required to upload the following documents:

  • Department of Ophthalmology Chair’s Recommendation
  • Reference Letter (of your current or former supervisor or tutor in ophthalmology)
  • Fellowship Host Acceptance Form
  • Note: Uploaded file types are limited to jpg, pdf, and png. There is a 20MB size limit for all uploads. Zip files are not allowed.

English translation is required for all certificates and recommendation letter(s) that are not originally issued in English, please upload a copy of the original certificate(s) or letter(s) and certified translation(s) in English in one document.

Forms for fellows who have completed their fellowship

  • Report of the Fellow
  • Report of the Host
  • ICO Photograph Consent Guidelines for fellows and patients

How to Apply for International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) Fellowship 2024?

Application Steps:

STEP 1. Select a Fellowship:

You must specify your native country when you start your online application. Based on your home country, the ICO Fellowship(s) for which you are qualified to apply will be displayed. Only one fellowship may be chosen for application.

STEP 2. Upload documents for the Eligibility Check:

The online application includes the Eligibility Check. If you are qualified to apply for the ICO Fellowship you choose, you will be requested for details.

You must upload the following papers as part of the eligibility check:

  • A scanned copy of your passport’s picture page.
  • A scanned copy of the certificate from your ophthalmology residency examination attesting to your successful completion of the programme. If the certificate was not issued in English, a certified translation into English should be attached to the original certificate and included as a single file alongside it in your online application.
  • ICO Examination Certificate(s) on copy. The ICO suggests that the candidate for the fellowship pass one or more of the ICO Examinations.
  • Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology Recommendation
  • Reference letter from your ophthalmology instructor or boss (current or past)

Note: The only file formats that may be uploaded are jpg, pdf, and png. All submissions are limited to 20MB in size. Zip archives are not permitted.

All certifications and recommendation letters that were not originally issued in English must have an official English translation. To upload both the original certificate or letter and the certified translation in one document, please.

STEP 3. ICO Eligibility Review:

After completing the Eligibility Check page’s mandatory fields:

  • Your properly filed Eligibility Check should be confirmed via email. Contact icofellowship@icoph.org if you do not get this email within one business day.
  • You receive an email within 10 days of your papers being examined confirming or rejecting your eligibility for the chosen fellowship.
  • If you meet the requirements, you should return to your ICO Account and continue with your application.
  • You can get additional information by contacting icofellowship@icoph.org if you are not qualified. You may get suggestions from the ICO Fellowship staff on how to strengthen your application.

STEP 4. Apply to a Host Training Center:

If your application for the fellowship is approved, you should use the online system to choose and submit an application to a Fellowship Host.

All hosts are included in the ICO Fellowship Host Directory by Name, Medical Centre, Subspecialty, City, and Country. Choose the Host who most aligns with your objectives and interests. Select the host by clicking the “Select Host” link beneath “View Host Details.”

Complete and submit the online form.

It is advised that you utilise this form to inform the Host of your motivations for finishing your fellowship with them as well as how you intend to put the information and skills you have acquired at work to use.

Except for the ICO-Allergan Advanced Research Fellowship, candidates are not permitted to complete fellowships in their native countries.

A single Host should be contacted at a time, please. It is against ICO policy to contact two or more hosts at once, and doing so might result in automatic expulsion from the ICO Fellowship Programme.

STEP 5. Review of the Host Application:

  • The host you approached will examine your request.
  • Before contacting the Host once more, give the Host two weeks to respond.
  • In the event that the Host grants your request, you must fill out the Fellowship Host Acceptance form and submit it to the Host with a request for their signature of approval (for additional information, see Step 6).
  • Please get in touch with the ICO Fellowship team at icofellowship@icoph.org if your request is turned down or goes unanswered so they can help you go back to Step 4 of the application to choose and approach a new Host.

Step 6: Application submission and confirmation of the Fellowship’s start date:

  • You will get an automatic email notification if the Host can fulfil your request.
  • To decide on a start date, speak with your Host.
  • Once a date has been decided upon, download the Fellowship Host Acceptance Form, fill it out with the necessary details, and email it to the Host for completion and return. the fully signed form must be uploaded to your Fellowship application profile. Additionally, ICO Fellowship team requests that you email the completed form to icofellowship@icoph.org.
  • When your application is finished and being reviewed, you should get a confirmation email. Please email icofellowship@icoph.org if you do not receive this within a day.
  • The ICO Fellowship team (icofellowship@icoph.org) will need a copy of your visa, proof of your health and liability insurance coverage, and confirmation of your lodging if you are given a fellowship. Your financial details will also be required by the ICO Fellowship team so that bank wire transactions may be successfully forwarded to your account.
  • Fellowship Policy of ICO
    The ICO Fellowship must begin once the ICO Fellowship Award Letter is issued, and the award is only good for a maximum of 12 months. It is prohibited to utilise the ICO Fellowship grant to pay for already-started or finished fellowships.

FAQ About Fellowship

Q: What is the duration of the ICO Fellowship 2024?

A: The fellowship’s duration varies based on the particular sub-specialty and the host organisation. It might last anywhere from a few weeks to a year.

Q: Can I choose my preferred host institution for the fellowship?

A list of permitted host institutions is provided by the ICO Fellowship programme. Although applicants can express their views, the ICO ultimately chooses the host institution based on a number of considerations.

Q: Is there an age limit for applying to the ICO Fellowship?

A: The fellowship has no set upper age restriction. As long as they match the requirements, ophthalmologists at any stage of their careers are eligible to apply.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the sub-specialties available for the fellowship?

A: The ICO Fellowship programme spans a range of ophthalmology subspecialties. Although applicants can select the sub-specialty they want, availability may be based on the host institution’s knowledge.

Q: Is financial assistance provided for travel and living expenses during the fellowship?

A: Selected applicants get financial support from the ICO Fellowship programme. This covers a living allowance as well as financial support for getting to and from the host institution.

Q: Are there any obligations or commitments after completing the ICO Fellowship?

A: Fellows are encouraged to educate their home institutions and regional ophthalmic communities about their newly acquired knowledge and abilities. In the future, they can be anticipated to participate in the ICO’s projects and initiatives.

Q: Can I apply for the ICO Fellowship if I have previously received another fellowship or grant?

A: Applicants for the ICO Fellowship must have previously received a fellowship or award. However, candidates must make sure they satisfy all eligibility requirements and submit all required paperwork.

Q: Can I submit my application in a language other than English?

A: No, you must submit your application and supporting materials in English. English proficiency is required because the fellowship programme is run in English.

Q: When will the selected fellows be notified?

A: Although there may be some variation in the timing of the selection process, selected fellows are normally notified several months before the fellowship begins.

Q: Can I contact the ICO for further clarification or inquiries?

A: You may contact the ICO directly if you have any further queries about the fellowship programme. The official website of an ICO generally includes contact details.

Official Notification

Disclaimer: This is not the official scholarship website; it is only a one-page description of the scholarship. Despite our best efforts to keep the material up to date and correct, changes might happen at any time without prior notice. The most current, accurate, and complete information may be found on the official scholarship website, which we strongly advise you to verify. Any reliance you put on knowledge received from NotesBard.com is totally at your own risk.

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Helen Hay Whitney Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research 2024 https://notesbard.com/helen-hay-whitney-fellowships-for-postdoctoral-research/ https://notesbard.com/helen-hay-whitney-fellowships-for-postdoctoral-research/#respond Wed, 18 Oct 2023 00:00:18 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=10570 Helen Hay Whitney Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research 2024
Grade Level Postdoctoral Research
Country New York City, United States. 
Eligible Nationalities All Countries
Required Language English
Sponsors HHMI-sponsored fellows.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute generously supports postdoctoral fellows annually.Merck-sponsored fellows
Merck & Co.,Inc. has generously provided funds for new fellowships since 1988.
Award

First Year   $68,000 + $1,500

Second Year $70,000 + $1,500

Third Year  $72,000 + $1,500

Application Deadline  Applications must be received by The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation no later than 5:00pm EST, June 15, 2023. Late applications will not be considered.

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? The Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Merck & Co.,Inc., United States inviting online application for Helen Hay Whitney Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research 2024.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process.

About Helen Hay Whitney Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research 2024

In honour of her mother, Helen Hay Whitney, Mrs. Charles S. Payson, formerly Joan Whitney, founded and endowed the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation in 1947. The Foundation was first created to encourage and fund research into rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, but it eventually broadened its scope to encompass connective tissue illnesses and, ultimately, all fundamental biomedical disciplines.

The newly formed Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) suggested to the Trustees that there be an annual 2-3 day conference of fellows, scientific advisers, a few chosen outside scientists, and trustees (if they desire to participate) during the organisational meeting of the Fellowship programme in 1956. The goal was to give the fellows a venue for a semi-formal presentation of their ongoing and prospective research in front of their peers and to allow the SAC to assess their development and potential. Additionally, it was intended to promote unrestricted interactions among all participants. The encounter was to take place in a private, alluring setting, with all costs covered.

This annual gathering is a key component of the Foundation’s programme, and there are many reasons to think it is accomplishing what it set out to do.

The development of career scientists, who contribute via both their own research and, eventually, their instruction of future generations of scientists, is the most important and long-lasting investment in the research business. Whitney Fellows have gone on to become some of the most well-known doctors and scientists in their areas and have acted as mentors to later generations of experts.

Program of Study

To attain its ultimate goal of increasing the number of imaginative, well-trained and dedicated medical scientists, the Foundation grants financial support of sufficient duration to help further the careers of young men and women engaged in biological or medical research.

About Helen Hay Whitney Foundation

Young biomedical scientists have received independent postdoctoral research assistance since 1947 thanks to The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellowship. The Foundation values and promotes original thought, creativity, and a love of learning new things. The HHWF Fellowship Programme has succeeded in fostering young scientists who later make substantial contributions to the development of biomedical research, frequently with ground-breaking discoveries that are recognised by large awards.

Scholarship Coverage

The Whitney Fellowship is granted for three years, provided that the Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee is satisfied with the recipient’s performance during that time. Fellowships of one or two years are not taken into account.

When the fellowship is activated, the Foundation pays for the Fellow’s and his or her family’s transportation to the fellowship location. The shipping of home goods is free of charge. The two-day Annual Fellows Meetings that are held in November also need travel fees, which are also covered by the Foundation. After receiving invoices for all travel expenditures, the Fellow will be directly paid. The yearly stipend and research allowance are in addition to these payments.

A $1,500 research allowance is sent yearly to the hosting school. Without regard to institutional expenses, registration costs, or taxes, it is to be utilised as the Fellow sees fit. This money will be used for research-related costs like computers, lab materials, etc. This money may be applied, in whole or in part, to the Fellow’s health insurance payments if the Fellow so chooses. The Fellow decides how to allocate this research budget. The research allowance will be paid on the day the fellowship is activated and yearly after that.

Each kid receives a Dependent kid Allowance of $1,500 annually. There isn’t a spouse’s allowance. We will ask for a copy of the birth or adoption certificate(s) if a fellowship is granted and the Fellow informs us that they qualify for the Dependent Child Allowance. The kid allowance will be paid on the day the fellowship is activated and then once a year after that.

Stipend payments are paid by the Foundation to the administering institution semi-annually, depending on the fellowship activation date. Quarterly stipend payments will be sent directly to fellows doing training overseas.

There is no restriction on increasing the stipend. However, it is not appropriate to hold a full fellowship from another source concurrently. Teaching and other non-research activities cannot take up more than 10% of the Fellow’s time.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates who already have a Ph.D., M.D., or an equivalent degree or who are nearing completion of one are eligible to apply for a fellowship. They must also be interested in commencing postdoctoral studies in fundamental biomedical research. The Foundation will consider applications from candidates who, as of the application deadline of June 15, 2024, have no more than ONE YEAR of postdoctoral research experience and who have earned their Ph.D. (or D.Phil. or equivalent) or M.D. no more than TWO or THREE years prior to the deadline.

Fellowships may be given to US residents seeking to work at laboratories in the US, Canada, or abroad as well as to foreign nationals wanting to conduct research in US-only facilities. At the time of application, the majority of candidates should reside in North America. As required by US Immigration, foreign students must get the proper visa papers.

Applications from seasoned researchers or well qualified fellows won’t be taken into account. Fellowships are exclusively available for early postdoctoral training. Training for clinical home personnel is not considered “postdoctoral laboratory training.”

Applicants who intend to hold the fellowship for a long time in the lab where they have previously completed comprehensive predoctoral or postdoctoral training will often not be taken into consideration by the Foundation. A considerable change of setting is advised as the fellowship’s goal is to extend postdoctoral training and experience.

Due to the restricted number of fellowships available, the Foundation only grants one prize each year for training under a specific supervisor. Additionally, it can only accommodate two fellows at a time per laboratory.

During each yearly cycle, the SAC will only consider one application from a laboratory. Applications from several laboratories and supervisors within the same organisation are accepted. If we get more than one, the SAC Chair will select the one that seems to be the most competitive and administratively reject the remainder. If at all feasible, we request that laboratory directors make this decision on our behalf.

The Foundation anticipates that fellowship training will be place in a classroom. It is unacceptable to choose a commercial or industrial laboratory for the training experience.

Required Documents

  1. Application form: Typically, you will need to complete an application form provided by the organization. This form may include personal information, contact details, academic background, research interests, and other relevant information.
  2. Curriculum vitae (CV): A detailed and up-to-date CV that highlights your educational qualifications, research experience, publications, presentations, honors, and awards.
  3. Research proposal: A well-defined research proposal outlining the objectives, methodology, and significance of the proposed research project. This document should demonstrate your ability to conduct independent and innovative research.
  4. Letters of recommendation: Usually, you will need to provide two to three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your academic and research abilities. These letters should be written by professors, advisors, or other professionals who can evaluate your potential for postdoctoral research.
  5. Transcripts: Official transcripts from all the academic institutions you have attended, including undergraduate and graduate programs. These transcripts should showcase your academic performance and any relevant coursework.
  6. Publications: A list of your published or accepted research papers, articles, or book chapters. Include information about the journals or conferences where they were presented or published.
  7. Personal statement: A personal statement or cover letter explaining your motivation for applying for the fellowship, your long-term career goals, and how the fellowship will contribute to your research and professional development.
  8. Financial information: Some applications may require you to provide information regarding your financial status, including any other funding or support you have received or expect to receive during the fellowship period.

How to Apply for Helen Hay Whitney Fellowships for Postdoctoral Research 2024?

  1. Check eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria on the official Helen Hay Whitney Foundation website to ensure you meet the requirements for the fellowship.
  2. Prepare application materials: Gather the necessary documents, including a completed application form, curriculum vitae (CV), research proposal, letters of recommendation, transcripts, publications, and a personal statement.
  3. Review application guidelines: Read and understand the application guidelines provided by the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation to ensure you comply with all the requirements.
  4. Submit application online: Typically, applications are submitted online through the foundation’s official website or a designated application portal. Create an account if required and fill in the application form with the requested information.
  5. Attach supporting documents: Upload all the required supporting documents, such as your CV, research proposal, letters of recommendation, transcripts, publications, and personal statement, following the specified file formats and size limitations.
  6. Proofread and review: Before finalizing your application, carefully proofread all your documents and ensure that they adhere to the guidelines and meet the required standards.
  7. Submit before the deadline: Submit your complete application before the specified deadline. Late applications are usually not accepted.
  8. Confirmation and notification: After submission, you may receive a confirmation email or notification acknowledging the receipt of your application. The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation will review the applications and notify selected candidates for further stages of the selection process.

FAQ About Scholarship

Q. Am I eligible to apply for the fellowship before I obtain my degree, as I will probably not be able to defend my thesis before the June 15, 2024 application deadline?

A. If you plan to start your postdoctoral research under a Whitney Fellowship grant before receiving your degree, you may apply before getting it.

Q. I applied last year and was not awarded a Whitney Fellowship. May I reapply a second time for next year’s deadline?

A second application is acceptable as long as you do not have more than a year of post-doctoral experience by the deadline of June 15, 2024. Please be aware that the online application form is updated every year. In the event that you do decide to reapply, be sure to use the new one. In any event, you cannot just reactivate your previous application; you must submit a new application as if you had never submitted one before. Warning: We receive many excellent applications each year. Reapplying might not be worthwhile unless you think your qualifications have changed significantly over the last year.

Official Notification

Disclaimer: This is not the official scholarship website; it is only a one-page description of the scholarship. Despite our best efforts to keep the material up to date and correct, changes might happen at any time without prior notice. The most current, accurate, and complete information may be found on the official scholarship website, which we strongly advise you to verify. Any reliance you put on knowledge received from NotesBard.com is totally at your own risk.

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Humboldt Research Fellowship 2024 https://notesbard.com/humboldt-research-fellowship/ https://notesbard.com/humboldt-research-fellowship/#respond Wed, 11 Oct 2023 00:00:18 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=10615 Humboldt Research Fellowship 2024 
Grade Level Postdocs and Experienced Researchers
Country

Germany

Eligible Nationalities All Countries (except Germany and Brazil)
Required Language English
Sponsors

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Award

Postdocs; The monthly grant is 2,670 euros. for a period of between 6 and 24 months.

Experienced researchers; The monthly grant is 3,170 euros. It can be applied for for a period of between 6 and 18 months and divided into up to three stays within three years.

Application Deadline   every March, July and November.

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany inviting online application for Humboldt Research Fellowship 2024.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process.

About Humboldt Research Fellowship 2024

The Humboldt Research Fellowship is open to scientists from all countries and academic fields. We assist you with your research initiatives in Germany, postdocs and senior researchers.

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation promotes academics with exceptional credentials from all around the world through the Humboldt Research Fellowship. You may take advantage of the Humboldt Foundation’s individualised support and our extensive array of sponsored services as a scholarship holder.

We anticipate a success percentage of between 20–25% for the next selection sessions.

We advise academics from underdeveloped or emerging nations to apply for a Georg Forster research fellowship, which is comparable to a Humboldt research fellowship, if their work supports the sustainable development of their nation.

Currently, Brazilian researchers are only eligible to apply for Capes-Humboldt research fellowships. Application for the Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme is not currently open.

Program of Study

About Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is a German organisation committed to supporting scientific achievement and advancing worldwide academic collaboration. It was founded in 1953 and is named for eminent German explorer and scientist Alexander von Humboldt. Researchers from all over the world can conduct research in Germany and work with German institutions thanks to the foundation’s grants, fellowships, and scholarships. It supports research in a variety of subjects, including the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and engineering, with the goal of facilitating multidisciplinary and intercultural communication. The foundation’s programmes promote networking, information exchange, and long-term academic alliances, advancing cross-border scientific cooperation.

Fellowship Coverage

The Georg Forster research grant and the Humboldt research grant offer international scientists the opportunity to pursue a research project in Germany. Our scholarship holders benefit from the following funding beyond the monthly research scholarship.

  • network conference
  • annual meeting
  • Study trip

Eligibility Criteria

Regardless of their subject of study, researchers with a PhD and above-average credentials from anywhere in the globe are eligible for the Humboldt Research Fellowship.

Postdocs

Did you acquire your doctorate, or an equivalent academic degree like a Ph.D., C.Sc., or anything similar, no more than four years ago when you submitted your application? Or do you finish your PhD in no more than six months and are able to write up your findings? Have you already authored scientific works that have been peer-reviewed in publications that adhere to international standards? In such case, submit an application for the Humboldt research fellowship for postdocs if you also satisfy the “General Requirements” criteria.

Experienced researchers

Did you acquire your doctorate, or an equivalent academic degree like a Ph.D., C.Sc., or anything similar, no more than twelve years ago when you submitted your application? Your independent, scientific profile is demonstrated by a long series of publications in journals and publishers that have undergone peer review in accordance with international standards. If you also match the requirements outlined under “General Requirements,” you should submit an application for the Humboldt research fellowship for experienced researchers.

You can apply for a publication performance that corresponds to your job level up to 16 years after earning your master’s or diploma if a doctorate is not feasible or exceptional in your field or place of origin.

Required Documents

In order to be able to apply successfully for the Humboldt research fellowship, you should meet the following additional criteria:

  • citizenship
  • Stay
  • Research position commitment/statement
  • reference report
  • linguistic proficien

We assume that you adhere to the rules of good scientific practice  (PDF) and the principles of scientific ethics.

If you have already been funded by the Humboldt Foundation, you cannot apply for the Humboldt Research Fellowship. Our alumni programs are open to you.

Is the Humboldt Research Fellowship not the right fellowship for you? Use our program search to find the funding that best suits your career, or let us advise you personally.

How to Apply for Humboldt Research Fellowship 2024?

If you would like to apply for the Humboldt Research Fellowship, please submit the necessary documents to the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation online only.

  • tabular curriculum vitae (maximum two pages)
  • Description of your research project (maximum five pages)
  • complete list of your publications (see sample publication list , PDF)
  • List of key publications (see sample key publication list , PDF)
  • key publications
  • Doctoral certificate or proof of the successful completion of the doctoral procedure, or confirmation that this will take place within the next 6 months
  • German language certificate, if applicable
  • if necessary: ​​declarations of acceptance and/or acknowledgments of receipt from publishers as well as summaries/translations of the key publications that are not available in German or English
     
  • In addition: Statement and promise of research space from the host as well as two reference reports. Please note that only the host or the referee can upload these documents themselves in a protected area. The application can only be sent after this upload. Further information and explanations can be found in the application form.
  • As soon as your online application has been received, you will receive a written confirmation from us by e-mail. After examining your documents, we will inform you of the probable selection date.

FAQ About Fellowship

I worked in an English speaking country for several years. Do I need an English language certificate?

No, an English language certificate is not required.

The doctorate is unusual or not possible in my country of origin. can i apply?

If you can demonstrate that you have earned a PhD, for instance by scientific publications in journals and publishers that are peer-reviewed in accordance with international standards, you are eligible to apply. If so, you can only apply to the programme for experienced scientists and up to 16 years after earning your first academic credential (bachelor’s, master’s, etc.). If you have an academic post that is equal to or more than that of an associate professor, senior lecturer, reader, etc., you may also apply. Then, regardless of whether you have earned your first college degree, you may submit an application up to 12 years after the activity began, but only through the programme for experienced scientists (info[at]avh.de).

Which doctorate date applies if I have received several doctorates?

In the case of a multiple doctorate, the first degree (PhD/CSc.) applies.

Can I apply before completing my PhD?

You may apply if your PhD will be finished in the next six months. In the event that the application is approved, the research funding cannot be initiated until the PhD has been finished. Please take notice that your application must be formally denied if your dissertation has not yet been published at the time of application and you are unable to submit any more scientific publications.

How is the date of the doctorate determined?

Applying the date of completion of the last scientific accomplishment necessary for the PhD procedure (such as the dissertation defence or final oral examination). Typically, this date appears on the doctorate certificate next to the date of issuance. The Humboldt Foundation’s date of application receipt serves as the benchmark date when determining the post-doctoral duration.

Can I carry out my research stay with two academic hosts?

Yes. If the hosts work at different research institutions, separate statements from the hosts and research space commitments are required.

Can I apply for a scholarship from another institution at the same time?

A parallel application to another institution is generally possible. However, you must state this in the application form and also inform us immediately during the selection process of any parallel applications and decisions.

Can I apply for a research grant for less than six months?

For a postdoctoral fellowship, the first fellowship stay must last at least six months. Experienced scientists must also apply for a stay of at least six months, which can be divided into two three-month periods.

Can I bring my family?

The Humboldt Foundation expressly welcomes the accompaniment of the fellows by their spouses and children and supports this by paying family allowances in addition to the fellowship if these family members accompany the fellows for more than three months.

Official Notification

Disclaimer: This is not the official scholarship website; it is only a one-page description of the scholarship. Despite our best efforts to keep the material up to date and correct, changes might happen at any time without prior notice. The most current, accurate, and complete information may be found on the official scholarship website, which we strongly advise you to verify. Any reliance you put on knowledge received from NotesBard.com is totally at your own risk.

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Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs 2024 https://notesbard.com/banting-postdoctoral-fellowship-programs/ https://notesbard.com/banting-postdoctoral-fellowship-programs/#respond Sun, 08 Oct 2023 00:00:30 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=10661 Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs 2024
Grade Level Postdoctoral
Country

Canada

Eligible Nationalities All Countries 
Required Language English
Sponsors

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Award
  • $70,000 per year (taxable)
  • 2 years (non-renewable)
Application Deadline  Application submission deadline: 20 September 2024 (20:00 EDT)

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Canada inviting online application for Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs 2023.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process.

About Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs 2024

In accordance with the rules and guidelines specified in the Tri-Agency Research Training Award Holder’s Guide, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), which oversees the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships (PDF) programme, is in charge of paying awards.

A prominent and fiercely competitive fellowship programme in Canada is the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme. The programme gives support to outstanding individuals who have just finished their PhD or equivalent degree and is designed to draw top-tier postdoctoral researchers from both domestically and abroad. These scholars get the chance to do research in any field at a reputable Canadian university thanks to the programme.

The goal of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme is to provide funding for cutting-edge and significant research initiatives that advance Canada’s social, economic, and scientific endeavours. A two-year fellowship with a $70,000 annual salary and a $7,500 annual research budget is funded for those who are selected.

Candidates must find a host institution in Canada and be recommended by that institution in order to apply for the programme. Candidates are evaluated rigorously during the selection process based on their academic prowess, potential for future research, and leadership qualities.

Postdoctoral researchers should take advantage of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme because it will help them progress their careers, work with top Canadian academics, and significantly advance their fields of study.

Program of Study

Areas of research

  • Health research
  • Natural sciences and/or engineering
  • Social sciences and/or humanities

About Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

A federal organisation called the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funds and promotes health research in Canada. The objectives of CIHR, which was founded in 2000, are to advance knowledge, apply research to practise, and enhance Canadians’ health. It provides funding for research initiatives in a variety of fields connected to health, including as biological research, clinical research, research on health systems and services, and research on the social, cultural, and environmental aspects that affect health. To address health issues and advance evidence-based decision-making in healthcare policy and practise, CIHR encourages partnerships and collaborations, offers financing opportunities for researchers, and offers training and career development programmes.

Fellowship Coverage

The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships programme offers support to the top postdoctoral candidates from across the world who will significantly advance the nation’s social, economic, and scientific advancement.

The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program’s goals are to:

top-tier postdoctoral talent should be attracted and kept, both domestically and globally

enhance their leadership capacity

prepare them for success as tomorrow’s research leaders

  • $70,000 per year (taxable)
  • 2 years (non-renewable)

Eligibility Criteria

Applications that do not meet all of the eligibility criteria will be deemed ineligible.

For a list of eligible health professions, please see CIHR’s webpage.

  • Applicants who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada may only hold their Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at a Canadian institution.
  • Applicants who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and who obtained their PhD, PhD-equivalent or health professional degree from a foreign university may only hold their Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at a Canadian institution.
  • Applicants who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada and who obtained their PhD, PhD-equivalent or health professional degree from a Canadian university may hold their Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship at either a Canadian institution or an institution outside of Canada.
  • Applicants to the 2023-24 Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program must fulfill or have fulfilled all degree requirements for a PhD, PhD-equivalent or health professional degree:
    • between September 15, 2020 and September 30, 2024 (inclusively), 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 October 15, 2024.

    For applicants who have completed more than one PhD, PhD-equivalent or health professional degree, the eligibility window applies to the most recent of these degrees.

  • Applicants can submit only one application per competition year to the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program.
  • Additionally, for health professionals who have engaged in post-degree non-research-related clinical training (e.g., residency), the eligibility window can be extended by the duration of this training.
  • For other professions that require post-degree, non-research-related training to be certified by a professional body, please consult the Vanier-Banting Secretariat to confirm whether an extension to the eligibility window is allowable.

Required Documents

  • Application form: Complete the online application form provided by the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
  • Research proposal: Prepare a detailed research proposal outlining the objectives, methodology, and significance of your proposed research project.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): Provide an updated CV highlighting your academic background, research experience, publications, and any other relevant achievements.
  • Letters of reference: Arrange for at least two letters of reference from individuals who can assess your research abilities and potential. These letters should be submitted directly by the referees.
  • Doctoral degree completion confirmation: Submit documentation confirming the completion of your doctoral degree or equivalent, such as a degree certificate or a letter from the institution’s registrar.
  • Host institution statement: Obtain a statement of support from the proposed host institution in Canada, confirming their willingness to host you as a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow.
  • Academic transcripts: Provide official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended, showing your academic performance and degree completion.
  • Personal leadership statement: Write a personal statement outlining your leadership qualities, community engagement, and other relevant experiences that demonstrate your potential as a future research leader.
  • Ethical conduct statement: Submit a statement confirming your commitment to ethical research conduct.
  • Other supporting documents: Include any additional supporting documents that showcase your research accomplishments, such as awards, grants, or significant publications.

How to Apply for Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs 2024?

FAQ About Fellowship

Q: What is the eligibility criteria for the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 2024?

A PhD or equivalent degree must have been earned between September 15, 2020, and September 30, 2023, or the degree must have been earned no more than three years prior to the fellowship’s start date. Additionally, candidates must find a host institution in Canada and get that institution’s nomination.

Q: Can international candidates apply for the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Program?

A: Yes, both Canadian and foreign candidates are eligible for the programme. Candidates must, however, meet the prerequisites and find a Canadian host institution.

Q: Is there a limit on the number of applications that can be submitted by a host institution?

A limited number of applications may be submitted by each host institution, yes. It’s crucial to examine the programme criteria for the precise restriction as the number of applications allowed may fluctuate.

Q: What is the duration of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship?

A: The fellowship has a two-year length.

Q: How much funding is provided through the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship?

A: The fellowship offers a $75,000 annual research allowance in addition to a $70,000 annual salary.

Q: Can the fellowship be held concurrently with other awards or grants?

A: Unless specifically allowed by the rules of the programme, the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship cannot be held concurrently with any other government grants or salary awards.

Q: Can fellows change their host institution during the fellowship?

A: Yes, fellows are permitted to switch their host institutions at any time, but they must first obtain permission from the Banting Secretariat.

Q: How are applications evaluated and selected for the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship?

A: Applications are assessed using factors such academic brilliance, potential for future research, leadership abilities, and the value and significance of the study idea. Peer reviews are part of the evaluation process, and the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship review panel makes the ultimate decision.

Q: When is the application deadline for the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 2024?

A: Each year, the exact date for the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme 2023 application may change. It is crucial to confirm the precise deadline on the program’s official website or application portal.

Official Notification

Disclaimer: This is not the official scholarship website; it is only a one-page description of the scholarship. Despite our best efforts to keep the material up to date and correct, changes might happen at any time without prior notice. The most current, accurate, and complete information may be found on the official scholarship website, which we strongly advise you to verify. Any reliance you put on knowledge received from NotesBard.com is totally at your own risk.

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KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2024 Canada https://notesbard.com/killam-postdoctoral-research-fellowship-canada/ https://notesbard.com/killam-postdoctoral-research-fellowship-canada/#respond Mon, 02 Oct 2023 00:00:38 +0000 https://notesbard.com/?p=10701 KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2024 Canada 

Grade Level Postdoctoral
Country

Canada

Eligible Nationalities  both domestic and international students
Required Language English
Sponsors

Dalhousie University

Killam Trustees, the Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS)

Award Killam Post-Doctoral Awards: Increase from $45,000/year to $50,000/year.
Application Deadline  Open September 1 – December 15 at 4:00 p.m. AST, or the next Monday if the deadline falls on a weekend.

 

Are you a student seeking an exciting opportunity or scholarship to support your degree program? Dalhousie University, Canada inviting online application for KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2024 Canada.

Don’t let this fantastic chance pass you by by missing the application deadline! In this article, we’ll go over this scholarship program’s features, benefits, and step-by-step application process.

About KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2024 Canada

The most distinguished post-graduate scholarships given by Dalhousie University are called Killam Scholarships and Fellowships, and they are designed to lower obstacles for the university’s cutting-edge Killam scholars so they may completely concentrate on having an effect via their research. According to feedback from our graduating community, a change is necessary for these prizes to fulfil their intended purpose.

The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) is happy to announce an increase in value for each of our Killam awards, beginning May 1, 2023, with the cooperation of the Killam Trustees. For new and ongoing grant holders at the master’s, PhD, and postdoctoral levels, the increase is applicable.

Kilam, Izaak Walton Dalhousie University offers postdoctoral scholarships every year to fresh graduates with the best academic research skills in any field. Awards are given for two years, provided that development is adequate. You cannot apply if you obtained your doctorate at Dalhousie or have held any sort of academic job post since the grants are meant to attract fresh researchers to Dalhousie. The fellowships have a maximum yearly value of $60,000, which includes a $50,000 taxable stipend, complete benefits, a travel allowance for getting to and from Halifax, a $3,000 one-time research allowance, and a $1,000 conference travel award.

Program of Study

Arts & Humanities
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Environmental & Life Sciences
International Opportunities
Social Sciences

About Kilam, Izaak Walton Dalhousie University

Kilam, Izaak Walton Dalhousie University offers postdoctoral scholarships every year to fresh graduates with the best academic research skills in any field. Awards are given for two years, provided that development is adequate. You cannot apply if you obtained your doctorate at Dalhousie or have held any sort of academic job post since the grants are meant to attract fresh researchers to Dalhousie. The fellowships have a maximum yearly value of $60,000, which includes a $50,000 taxable stipend, complete benefits, a travel allowance for getting to and from Halifax, a $3,000 one-time research allowance, and a $1,000 conference travel award.

Fellowship Coverage

$50,000 per year for up to two years, plus benefits, relocation allowance, research and conference travel allowances.

The fellowships have a maximum yearly value of $60,000, which includes a $50,000 taxable stipend, complete benefits, a travel allowance for getting to and from Halifax, a $3,000 one-time research allowance, and a $1,000 conference travel award.

Eligibility Criteria

  • You have completed, or will complete, a PhD at an institution other than Dalhousie University between September 15, 2019 and September 30, 2024 for the 2023 competition. Killam PDFs are intended for scholars new to Dalhousie.
  • You have not previously held an academic or employment position at Dalhousie University.
  • For complete details on eligibility for Killam Postdoctoral fellowships, see the competition guidelines.
  • Applicants are evaluated based on equal weighting of the following two categories:
    • Research excellence and leadership in the research domain (50%)
    • Quality of the proposed research program (50%)

Required Documents

  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV): A comprehensive document outlining your academic background, research experience, publications, presentations, awards, and other relevant information.
  2. Research Proposal: A detailed description of the research project you intend to pursue during the fellowship period. This should include research objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, and its significance to the field.
  3. Cover Letter: A personalized letter addressing your motivation for applying to the fellowship, explaining how your research aligns with the fellowship’s objectives, and highlighting your qualifications and future goals.
  4. Letters of Recommendation: Typically, two or more letters of recommendation are required from academic referees who can speak to your research abilities, potential, and suitability for the fellowship.
  5. Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts or academic records from your doctoral program and any other relevant degrees or qualifications.
  6. Proof of Doctoral Degree: A copy of your doctoral degree or a letter from your institution confirming that you will complete your doctoral degree before the fellowship start date.
  7. Writing Samples/Publications: Examples of your scholarly work, such as published papers, conference proceedings, or chapters from your dissertation.
  8. Professional Statement: A statement that outlines your professional experience, research interests, career goals, and how the fellowship will contribute to your professional development.

How to Apply for KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship 2024 Canada?

  1. Contact the Department to which you intend to apply to discuss the feasibility of your application and the potential for support from a faculty member.
  2. Complete the application form through the FGS Online Scholarship Portal
  3. Successful Killam postdoctoral fellows and their supervisor will be contacted by the Faculty of Graduate Studies with additional information on how to accept the award.
  4. For more information on maintaining your funding, interruptions or leaves of absence, please visit our internal myDal site (login required).

FAQ About Fellowship

What is the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship?

A prominent research fellowship programme, the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship assists excellent postdoctoral scholars in pursuing cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research projects.

Who is eligible to apply for the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship?

The requirements for eligibility might change, but generally speaking, candidates must have finished or be near to their PhD degree and have extraordinary academic and research achievements. It’s crucial to go over the program’s detailed qualifying requirements.

What is the duration of the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship?

Depending on the exact fellowship being provided, the fellowship’s tenure may vary, although it is commonly granted for a term of one to three years.

What financial support does the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship provide?

For the fellow’s living needs throughout the research time, the fellowship frequently offers a stipend or pay. The precise sum might differ based on the fellowship and the organisation. Some fellowships may additionally offer extra perks like travel reimbursements or access to tools and facilities for conducting research.

How do I apply for the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship?

The normal application procedure entails submitting an online application via the program’s official website or the postdoctoral office of the relevant institution. A research proposal, curriculum vitae, letters of recommendation, academic transcripts, and a cover letter could all be required as part of the application process. The official programme website should provide detailed application procedures.

What are the selection criteria for the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship?

The applicant’s research proposal, academic accomplishments, letters of reference, the potential effect of the study, and agreement with the program’s research goals may all be considered as selection factors. Reviewing the program’s unique selection requirements is crucial.

Can I apply for the KILLAM Postdoctoral Research Fellowship if I am an international student?

Although the requirements for the fellowship may change, overseas students are frequently welcome to apply. Reviewing the particular qualifying requirements and any limitations indicated by the programme or institution is crucial, though.

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