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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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Scholars without Borders (SWB) is a project designed by the Davis Center at Harvard University in collaboration with American Councils for International Education. It is supported by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York. SWB is offering individual research grants for Ukrainian scholars affected by the war. Eligible scholars must be located inside Ukraine. Individual research grants are $3,000 each. Grants

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The Petro Jacyk Non-Residential Scholars Program will bring together Ukrainian scholars, public officials, advanced PhD students and public intellectuals to participate in regular virtual seminars moderated by a faculty member affiliated with the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine at the University of Toronto. Under “Ukrainian” we understand individuals who lived/worked in Ukraine

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The countdown has officially started, our Open Call 2024 for new COST Action proposals closes in six months on 23 October 2024 at 12.00 (noon) CEST. A COST Action is an interdisciplinary research network that brings researchers and innovators together to investigate a topic for 4 years. Open to all science and technology fields, including new

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This Program will fund peaceful civilian research in the form of virtual fellowships for Ukrainian scientists from dual-use disciplines such as aeronautics, nuclear science and engineering, chemistry, materials science, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, advanced biotechnology, etc. These fellowships will fund scientists to carry out their civilian research during this temporary period of economic uncertainty and

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As part of the EU’s response to the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, MSCA4Ukraine provides support to displaced researchers from Ukraine. Funded by the European Commission under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, this dedicated fellowship scheme will enable displaced researchers to continue their work at academic and non-academic organisations in EU member states and Horizon Europe

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The Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) launches its fourth call for applications in the FOR UKRAINE programme. Thanks to this initiative, scientists from Ukraine can establish cooperation with Polish researchers to undertake joint research in humanities and social sciences. The deadline for applications is June 3, 2024. The FOR UKRAINE programme supports researchers from Ukraine

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The Weizenbaum Institute is looking for international scientists who want to develop, discuss and investigate new ideas as Fellows at the Institute. Twice a year, the Weizenbaum Institute awards Open Fellowships for a maximum of three months. The next application deadline is 31 March 2024. The Weizenbaum Fellows spend the time of their fellowship on site at the

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