Newton International Fellowships 2017 for Early Career Researchers to study in UK (Funded), Application Deadline: This scheme is open to applications and will close on 22nd March 2017.
This scheme is for non-UK scientists who are at an early stage of their research career and wish to conduct research in the UK.
The scheme provides the opportunity for the best early stage post-doctoral researchers from all over the world to work at UK research institutions for a period of two years. The scheme covers the broad range of the natural and social sciences and the humanities. It also covers clinical and patient orientated research for applicants from Newton Fund partner countries.
The scheme is jointly run by the British Academy, the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Society.
Requirements:
To be eligible to apply you must:
- have a PhD, or will have a PhD by the time the funding starts
- have no more than 7 years of active full time postdoctoral experience at the time of application (discounting career breaks, but including teaching experience and/or time spent in industry)
- be working outside the UK
- not hold UK citizenship
- be competent in oral and written English
- have a clearly defined and mutually-beneficial research proposal agreed with a UK host scientist
Benefits:
- Newton Fellowships last for two years. Funding consists of £24,000 per annum for subsistence costs, and up to £8,000 per annum research expenses, as well as a one-off payment of up to £2,000 for relocation expenses.
- Awards include a contribution to the overheads incurred, at a rate of 50% of the total award to the visiting researcher.
- Applicants may also be eligible to receive up to £6,000 annually following the tenure of their Fellowship to support networking activities with UK-based researchers.
Application Procedure:
- Applications should be submitted through the Royal Society’s electronic grant application system (e-GAP).
- Applications are initially reviewed by two members of the Newton International Fellowships panel and then shortlisted.
- The applications are then reviewed again by the panel and the final decision is made.
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