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The EU-funded SAFE project (“Supporting At-Risk Researchers with Fellowships in Europe”) has launched its call for fellowship applications, open from November 18, 2024, to January 20, 2025, at 23:59 CET. SAFE Fellowships Overview: SAFE offers 60 fully funded fellowships for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers of any non-EU nationality to spend up to 24 months at a research institution […]

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This call for funding is part of the announcement of the Federal Government’s strategy for the internationalisation of education, science and research. With this largely open-topic call for funding, pilot projects in which German and Ukrainian partner institutions work together on research and development topics of mutual interest are funded in a competitive process. The

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On behalf of the organizing committee, Ukrainian immunologists are welcomed to attend the Baltic-Polish School of Immunology (BPSI 2025) that will take place in Vilnius on May 12-13, 2025.The preliminary program of the event is already available at its website:https://bpsi2025.lt/ This event is partially supported by the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS). Thanks to

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Join OpenAIRE’s webinar where we’ll explain HE requirements, answer your questions, and showcase OpenAIRE’s tools to ensure compliance. What you’ll learn: Open Science requirements in HE How to meet HE’s Open Access mandate Best practices for Research Data Management Creating Data Management Plans & reporting publications/datasets OpenAIRE’s supportive tools & services Don’t miss this opportunity

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The project provides fellowships to non-European researchers facing threats in their home country, supporting them to continue their academic work in a European country. The project recommendations will support the establishment of a permanent European support mechanism for researchers at risk The SAFE project aims to provide fellowships to doctoral and post-doctoral researchers at risk.

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Objective Funding of highly qualified Ukrainian graduates, doctoral candidates and postdoctoral researchers for short research stays in Germany in order to strengthen cooperation between Ukrainian and German universities and to give young Ukrainian scientists access to research infrastructures in Germany. The aim of the programme is to support universities in Ukraine and to enable young

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September and October are packed with exciting events in the field of open science, both in Slovenia and abroad. In September, the series of presentations on the topics related to research data returns, while the first training course for data professionals, starting on 23 September 2024, and the 2nd national event of the project, on

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Researchers in Finland have the opportunity to secure funding to invite colleagues from Ukraine. The invitee may have already fled from Ukraine to Finland or another country following the attack by russia in 2022. The funding covers the researcher’s stay in Finland for up to 24 months. The indicative amount of funding: €43,500/year for individual

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The INQUA Fellowship Program financially supports early-career scientists (ECRs) and scientists from low- and middle-income countries/developing countries (DCRs) to gain international Quaternary research experience at a foreign institution for 3–6 months.The aim of the INQUA Fellowship Program is to contribute to the development of collaborative research. The fellowship covers (part of) the costs associated with travel (economy

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The MSCA4Ukraine Programme will enable academic and non-academic institutions in all European Union member states and in Horizon Europe-associated states to host doctoral students and PhD holders/postdoctoral fellows for a period of 6 to 24 months. Fellowship rates for researchers are the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Networks and MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships as outlined in the MSCA work programme (cf. p. 83

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