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Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:13 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Winnie" lovejoy16
Applications are invited for Open Society Fellowship. International students are eligible for this fellowship. This is a fellowship for individuals only and does not fund enrollment for degree or non-degree study at academic institutions, including dissertation research. International Fellowship terms are for one year which covers stipend, accommodation, airfare, visa costs, research assistance, conference fees and health insurance. Most fellows spend a portion of their term in one or more Open Society Foundation offices. The deadlines for application is February 1, 2014.
The Open Society Fellowship was founded in 2008 to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges. The fellowship funds work that will enrich public understanding of those challenges and stimulate far-reaching and probing conversations within the Open Society Foundations and in the world.
A fellowship project might identify a problem that has not previously been recognized, develop new policy ideas to address familiar problems, or offer a new advocacy strategy. Project themes should cut across at least two areas of interest to the Open Society Foundations. Among these are human rights, government transparency, access to information and to justice, and the promotion of civil society and social inclusion.
Fellows are expected to take full advantage of the foundations39; expansive reach and work to bring new people and fresh ideas into the organization39;s ambit. Successful projects should push the boundaries of current thinking and carry lessons that can be applied to a variety of settings. Fellows may produce a variety of work products, including publications such as books, reports, or blogs; innovative public-education projects; or the launch of new campaigns or organizations. They may also engage in activities such as hosting panel discussions, traveling to conferences, participating in policy debates, and aggressively promoting their ideas in public venues.
Eligibility Criteria
The Open Society Fellowship accepts proposals from anywhere in the world. Applicants should possess a deep understanding of their chosen subject and a track record of professional accomplishment. Past and current fellows have included journalists, activists, academics, and practitioners in a variety of fields. Successful applicants will be eager to exploit the many resources offered by the Open Society Foundations and be prepared to engage constructively with our global network. Ideal fellows are specialists who can see beyond the parochialisms of their field and possess the tenacity to complete a project of exceptional merit. Proficiency in spoken English is required.
Ineligibility Criteria
The fellowship does not fund enrollment for degree or non-degree study at academic institutions, including dissertation research.
This is a fellowship for individuals only; proposals from two or more applicants will not be accepted.
Guidelines
Interested applicants should first download and review the fellowship guidelines at left. The online application system can be accessed at oas.soros.org/oas.
Applicants may refer to the application form at left to view the questions posed in the online application process. (Applicants who submitted using the existing online system will not be required to resubmit their applications).
Applicants who are uncertain whether their topic fits within the Foundations39; focus areas are invited to submit a brief letter of inquiry, accompanied by a CV, before proceeding with the online application process. That letter of inquiry should be addressed to OSFellows@opensocietyfoundations.org .
Proposals received by August 1, 2013, will be evaluated by December 1, 2013. The following deadline will be February 1, 2014, for evaluation later that year.
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/open-society-fellowship
The Open Society Fellowship was founded in 2008 to support individuals pursuing innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges. The fellowship funds work that will enrich public understanding of those challenges and stimulate far-reaching and probing conversations within the Open Society Foundations and in the world.
A fellowship project might identify a problem that has not previously been recognized, develop new policy ideas to address familiar problems, or offer a new advocacy strategy. Project themes should cut across at least two areas of interest to the Open Society Foundations. Among these are human rights, government transparency, access to information and to justice, and the promotion of civil society and social inclusion.
Fellows are expected to take full advantage of the foundations
Eligibility Criteria
The Open Society Fellowship accepts proposals from anywhere in the world. Applicants should possess a deep understanding of their chosen subject and a track record of professional accomplishment. Past and current fellows have included journalists, activists, academics, and practitioners in a variety of fields. Successful applicants will be eager to exploit the many resources offered by the Open Society Foundations and be prepared to engage constructively with our global network. Ideal fellows are specialists who can see beyond the parochialisms of their field and possess the tenacity to complete a project of exceptional merit. Proficiency in spoken English is required.
Ineligibility Criteria
The fellowship does not fund enrollment for degree or non-degree study at academic institutions, including dissertation research.
This is a fellowship for individuals only; proposals from two or more applicants will not be accepted.
Guidelines
Interested applicants should first download and review the fellowship guidelines at left. The online application system can be accessed at oas.soros.org/
Applicants may refer to the application form at left to view the questions posed in the online application process. (Applicants who submitted using the existing online system will not be required to resubmit their applications)
Applicants who are uncertain whether their topic fits within the Foundations
Proposals received by August 1, 2013, will be evaluated by December 1, 2013. The following deadline will be February 1, 2014, for evaluation later that year.
http://www.opensoci
Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:13 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Y Budi Sulistioadi" b_sulistioadi
Silakan lihat selengkapnya disini:
http://www.hrw.org/about/fellowships
Fellowships in International Human Rights
For recent graduates of law schools or graduate programs in journalism, international relations, area studies, or other relevant disciplines from universities worldwide.
Unrestricted Fellowships
Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellowship - Established in memory of Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg, early supporters of Human Rights Watch ("HRW"), this fellowship is open to recent graduates (at the Master's level) in the fields of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies. Graduates with LL.B. degrees or advanced degrees in other relevant disciplines may also be considered.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Fellows typically work full-time in Human Rights Watch's New York or Washington, D.C. office or in some instances in another location. The NYU, Sandler, and Finberg Fellows work full-time for one year with Human Rights Watch.
Fellows monitor human rights developments in various countries, conduct on-site investigations, draft reports on human rights conditions, and engage in advocacy and media outreach aimed at publicizing and curtailing human rights violations.
Past fellows have conducted research and advocacy on numerous different issues in countries all over the world. Recent examples include projects on: police corruption and access to justice in Liberia; accessibility for people with disabilities in Russia; youth in solitary confinement in US prisons; hazardous child labor in artisanal gold mining in Tanzania; police abuse of gay men in Kyrgyzstan.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants must demonstrate a strong background in international human rights and be committed to building a career in human rights. Research experience, including experience conducting interviews, ideally in the context of human rights research, is required. Field experience in human rights work is strongly desirable. Applicants must have exceptional analytic skills and excellent oral and written communications skills in English. Proficiency in one language in addition to English is strongly desired as is familiarity with countries or regions where serious human rights violations occur.
Applicants should be highly motivated and well-organized; able to work quickly and well under pressure, both independently and as a member of a team; able to juggle multiple tasks; and able to meet tight deadlines. The fellowship year will require creativity, initiative, perseverance, and flexibility while maintaining HRW's high methodological standards.
Depending on the fellowship for which they wish to apply, prospective fellows must be recent graduates of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies, or must provide evidence of significant, comparable, relevant work experience. (Please see our Frequently Asked Questions section for the specific requirements of the various fellowships.)
Fellowships begin in September 2014.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
The salary for 2013-2014 fellows is US$55,000, plus excellent employer-paid benefits. The salary for 2014-2015 is currently under review and may be increased.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
OCTOBER 16, 2013
Applicants are responsible for compiling complete application packets which must include the following:
cover letter
resume
two letters of recommendation
an unedited, unpublished writing sample (no legal briefs, please)
an official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses)
Complete applications (including transcripts and recommendations) for 2014-2015 fellowships must be received no later than October 16, 2013. Applications should be sent by e-mail, under single cover (in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files), to fellowship@hrw.org with the name of the fellowship in the subject line.
Applicants must be available for interviews in New York from late November to mid-December 2013. Inquiries may be directed to fellowship@hrw.org . Please see http://www.hrw.org/about/fellowships for more information.
Human Rights Watch is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in its hiring practices and, in order to build the strongest possible workforce, actively seeks a diverse applicant pool.
Human Rights Watch is an international human rights monitoring and advocacy organization known for its in-depth investigations, its incisive and timely reporting, its innovative and high-profile advocacy campaigns, and its success in changing the human rights-related policies and practices of influential governments and international institutions.
Application Checklist
http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/07/12/fellowship-application-checklist
Please include all of the following, by e-mail and as PDF files, under single cover(in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files). Because of the volume of applications received, it is not possible for us to process incomplete or late applications.
Your application has six parts: your cover letter, resume, writing sample, official transcript, and two letters of recommendation. We require that all materials be sent together by October 16, 2013.
Please make sure your name appears on every page of your application, especially the first page of your cover letter.
cover letter – A cover letter includes a brief description of how you are suited to the fellowship and why you feel you are an appropriate candidate.
résumé (curriculum vitae) – A résumé or curriculum vitae should include your contact information, previous work experience, education, and special skills you have that pertain to the position.
two letters of recommendation – A letter of recommendation is a letter written by someone who knows you in a professional or academic capacity testifying to your suitability for a fellowship position. Letters should be sent to you and then included in your application. Please note that we require two letters of recommendation.
unedited, unpublished writing sample – The writing sample can be any document, provided it has been edited only by you. (Thus, you should not submit final, published versions of materials that have been edited by others.) Writing samples should not be longer than 10 pages. Excerpts are perfectly acceptable. The writing sample must be in English. If the sample was translated into English, translation must have been done by the author. The writing sample may treat any subject, but should reflect your interest in experience in the field of human rights, as well as your writing abilities.
official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses) – Official transcripts are stamped or signed documents from your university telling us what grades/marks and degrees you earned. These documents should be scanned and attached to your e-mail application. Please do not include copies of diplomas or degree certificates, as these do not tell us what grades or marks you received in your classes. Please note that if transcripts of your graduate work are not yet available, you must include an official transcript of your undergraduate work and an official letter from your graduate program confirming your enrollment.
http://www.hrw.
Fellowships in International Human Rights
For recent graduates of law schools or graduate programs in journalism, international relations, area studies, or other relevant disciplines from universities worldwide.
Unrestricted Fellowships
Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellowship - Established in memory of Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg, early supporters of Human Rights Watch ("HRW"), this fellowship is open to recent graduates (at the Master's level) in the fields of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies. Graduates with LL.B. degrees or advanced degrees in other relevant disciplines may also be considered.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Fellows typically work full-time in Human Rights Watch's New York or Washington, D.C. office or in some instances in another location. The NYU, Sandler, and Finberg Fellows work full-time for one year with Human Rights Watch.
Fellows monitor human rights developments in various countries, conduct on-site investigations, draft reports on human rights conditions, and engage in advocacy and media outreach aimed at publicizing and curtailing human rights violations.
Past fellows have conducted research and advocacy on numerous different issues in countries all over the world. Recent examples include projects on: police corruption and access to justice in Liberia; accessibility for people with disabilities in Russia; youth in solitary confinement in US prisons; hazardous child labor in artisanal gold mining in Tanzania; police abuse of gay men in Kyrgyzstan.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants must demonstrate a strong background in international human rights and be committed to building a career in human rights. Research experience, including experience conducting interviews, ideally in the context of human rights research, is required. Field experience in human rights work is strongly desirable. Applicants must have exceptional analytic skills and excellent oral and written communications skills in English. Proficiency in one language in addition to English is strongly desired as is familiarity with countries or regions where serious human rights violations occur.
Applicants should be highly motivated and well-organized; able to work quickly and well under pressure, both independently and as a member of a team; able to juggle multiple tasks; and able to meet tight deadlines. The fellowship year will require creativity, initiative, perseverance, and flexibility while maintaining HRW's high methodological standards.
Depending on the fellowship for which they wish to apply, prospective fellows must be recent graduates of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies, or must provide evidence of significant, comparable, relevant work experience. (Please see our Frequently Asked Questions section for the specific requirements of the various fellowships.
Fellowships begin in September 2014.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
The salary for 2013-2014 fellows is US$55,000, plus excellent employer-paid benefits. The salary for 2014-2015 is currently under review and may be increased.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
OCTOBER 16, 2013
Applicants are responsible for compiling complete application packets which must include the following:
cover letter
resume
two letters of recommendation
an unedited, unpublished writing sample (no legal briefs, please)
an official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses)
Complete applications (including transcripts and recommendations) for 2014-2015 fellowships must be received no later than October 16, 2013. Applications should be sent by e-mail, under single cover (in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files), to fellowship@hrw.
Applicants must be available for interviews in New York from late November to mid-December 2013. Inquiries may be directed to fellowship@hrw.
Human Rights Watch is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate in its hiring practices and, in order to build the strongest possible workforce, actively seeks a diverse applicant pool.
Human Rights Watch is an international human rights monitoring and advocacy organization known for its in-depth investigations, its incisive and timely reporting, its innovative and high-profile advocacy campaigns, and its success in changing the human rights-related policies and practices of influential governments and international institutions.
Application Checklist
http://www.hrw.
Please include all of the following, by e-mail and as PDF files, under single cover(in one email) and preferably as one PDF file (or, at a minimum, as separate PDF files). Because of the volume of applications received, it is not possible for us to process incomplete or late applications.
Your application has six parts: your cover letter, resume, writing sample, official transcript, and two letters of recommendation. We require that all materials be sent together by October 16, 2013.
Please make sure your name appears on every page of your application, especially the first page of your cover letter.
cover letter – A cover letter includes a brief description of how you are suited to the fellowship and why you feel you are an appropriate candidate.
résumé (curriculum vitae) – A résumé or curriculum vitae should include your contact information, previous work experience, education, and special skills you have that pertain to the position.
two letters of recommendation – A letter of recommendation is a letter written by someone who knows you in a professional or academic capacity testifying to your suitability for a fellowship position. Letters should be sent to you and then included in your application. Please note that we require two letters of recommendation.
unedited, unpublished writing sample – The writing sample can be any document, provided it has been edited only by you. (Thus, you should not submit final, published versions of materials that have been edited by others.) Writing samples should not be longer than 10 pages. Excerpts are perfectly acceptable. The writing sample must be in English. If the sample was translated into English, translation must have been done by the author. The writing sample may treat any subject, but should reflect your interest in experience in the field of human rights, as well as your writing abilities.
official law or graduate school transcript (applicants in one-year graduate programs should supply an undergraduate transcript with a list of their graduate school courses) – Official transcripts are stamped or signed documents from your university telling us what grades/marks and degrees you earned. These documents should be scanned and attached to your e-mail application. Please do not include copies of diplomas or degree certificates, as these do not tell us what grades or marks you received in your classes. Please note that if transcripts of your graduate work are not yet available, you must include an official transcript of your undergraduate work and an official letter from your graduate program confirming your enrollment.
Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:13 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Y Budi Sulistioadi" b_sulistioadi
Silakan cek selengkapnya disini:
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Biomedical-science/Funding-schemes/Fellowships/Public-health-and-tropical-medicine/WTD025884.htm
This scheme supports outstanding researchers from low- and middle-income countries to establish themselves as leading investigators at an academic institution in a low- and middle-income country location.
This fellowship is the most senior of a series of career awards aimed at building sustainable capacity in areas of research that have the potential for increasing health benefits for people and their livestock in low- and middle-income countries.
Research should be aimed at understanding and improving public health and diseases of local, national and global relevance. Topics include:
demographic, social science and health economic studies
epidemiological, field and community based studies
health care systems and policy research
measurement of infectious and chronic disease burden
population studies
clinical trials and case control studies
studies of disease mechanisms in the natural host
determinants of disease susceptibility and resistance
immunity or resistance in natural hosts or vectors.
Fellowships are for up to five years in the first instance and provide support that includes:
a basic salary
research expenses (e.g. consumables, equipment, collaborative travel, research assistance, technical support, fieldwork and data collection)
training costs where appropriate and justified
an inflation allowance and support to attend scientific meetings.
Contributions to costs of the project that are directly incurred by the overseas institution may also be provided.
The salary should normally be based on the pay scales of the employing institution and must be justified by the head of the institution. The salary level should be appropriate for the holder of a competitive grant and allow him/her to focus full-time on research.
If the fellow is already in receipt of a salary from the host institution, the host institution may use the salary to pay for a replacement member of staff while we provide the fellow's salary for the duration of the fellowship. It is not expected that the fellow will hold a salary in addition to the one provided by the Trust.
Overseas allowances will be provided for periods of training or collaborative research spent outside the home institution country, where appropriate.
Research-dedicated costs (excluding salary costs) should not exceed £100 000 per annum.
This fellowship is subject to competitive rolling scientific review every five years, and renewed awards will be funded on the basis that the Trust and the host institution will each provide 50 per cent of the Fellow's basic employment costs for the duration of any renewal period.
We will consider applications that fall within the Public Health and Tropical Medicine remit. This covers research on infectious and non-communicable diseases within the fields of public health and tropical medicine that is aimed at understanding and controlling diseases (either human or animal) of relevance to local, national or global health. This includes:
demographic, social science and health economic studies
epidemiological, field and community based studies
health care systems and policy research
measurement of infectious and chronic disease burden
population studies
clinical trials and case control studies
studies of disease mechanisms in the natural host
determinants of disease susceptibility and resistance
immunity or resistance in natural hosts of vectors.
This can include laboratory based molecular analysis of field or clinical samples, but projects focused solely on studies in vitro or using animal models will not normally be considered under this scheme.
You must be a national or legal resident of a low- and middle-income country, and be either a:
graduate in a subject relevant to public health or tropical medicine (for example; biomedical or social science, veterinary medicine, physics, chemistry or mathematics) with a PhD and at least five years' postdoctoral experience, or
medical graduate with a higher qualification equivalent to membership of the UK Royal College of Physicians (i.e. qualified to enter higher specialist training), or be recognised as a specialist within a relevant research area, and have at least five years' research experience.
Applicants who do not have a PhD but who are educated to first degree or Master's level and have substantial research experience, as evidenced by their publication record, may be considered.
You should have a substantial record of publications in your chosen area of research in leading international journals. Applications are particularly encouraged from outstanding low- and middle-income country researchers working overseas who wish to return to their home country.
Due allowance will be given to those whose career has been affected by a late start or for personal reasons (e.g. time away due to maternity, paternity, adoption leave or other caring responsibilities, or ill-health).
We do not normally accept resubmissions of fellowship applications.
You may not apply for more than one Wellcome Trust fellowship at any one time.
Sponsorship and supervision
You must be based at an eligible host institution in a low- and middle-income country, and have an appropriate sponsorwho is a Head of Department (or equivalent), and holds an established post for the duration of the fellowship and has a track record in research and research training.
Your sponsor must be able to guarantee that space and facilities will be made available for you. The sponsor is expected to support you in your research and to ensure that you will be released from the majority of your administrative and teaching commitments to enable you to focus on research.
You must have the full support of your sponsor, who should give an undertaking that, conditional only on your sustained performance as a research worker:
if a suitable vacancy arose locally or elsewhere, support would be given to you as a candidate for the post
the sponsoring department would hope during the tenure of the fellowship to be able to arrange for a suitable new post for you.
An additional sponsor(s) must be identified for periods outside the host institution, i.e. the institution(s) where periods of training will take place.
You may apply to remain in your current laboratory (even if you already hold an established post), to return to one where you have previously worked, or to move to a new laboratory, in a low- and middle-income country.
The time permitted for clinical duties or other non-research activity during the fellowship is normally restricted to a maximum of eight hours each week.
In terms of renewal, fellowships will be subject to a competitive, rolling scientific review every five years. If successful, Senior Fellowships will be renewed on the basis that the Trust and the host institution will jointly fund the Senior Fellow's salary through a partnership for the duration of any renewal period.
In general, fellowships may be held in 'not for profit' institutions that are able to sign up to our Grant Conditions. Institutions that have not previously received significant funding from the Trust will be required to submit information to enable us to assess eligibility. Applications will not be considered by a decision-making committee until all eligibility checks have been completed.
Awards will be made following a rigorous review process and interview. The application process may take up to four months to complete, from receipt of the main application, and consists of the following stages:
Preliminary application - assessment of eligibility and advice on competitiveness
Invited main application - review by the relevant Expert Review Group and shortlisted for interview
Interview - by Interview Panel, with additional peer review from relevant scientific experts.
Stage 1: preliminary application
A preliminary application form should be completed, via the Trust's eGrants online application system and submitted any time before the published deadline. (Note: select 'International' in the 'Funding Area' drop-down menu, then 'Senior Research Fellowship in Public Health and Tropical Medicine' form in the 'Scheme Name' drop-down menu, then select 'Principal/Senior Research Fellowship' to choose the preliminary application form).
Please note that your host institution will need to be registered on eGrants before you can create a new preliminary application form. A list of registered institutions can be found here. If your host institution is not on this list, you will need to contact eGrants Support for further information, and allow sufficient time for your institution to be registered.
Your preliminary application must be accompanied by an institutional statement of commitment from your host institution sponsor confirming that:
the necessary space and facilities will be made available to conduct the research funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will continue to be available for the duration of the award
the Fellow will be granted the status and benefits of other academic staff of similar seniority.
You are strongly advised to refer to the Additional information for completing the Principal/Senior Research Fellowship formon eGrants, which provides an overview to help guide you through the application process.
Stage 2: main application
If a main application is invited, you will be asked to complete the main application form (available on eGrants). The form will require you to provide information additional to that provided in the preliminary application, particularly in relation to your research vision.
A copy of the home institution39;s salary scale and justification of your salary level from the head of department should be submitted with your full application.
Stage 3: scientific review and shortlisting
Main applications are reviewed and shortlisted for interview by one of the Trust's Expert Review Groups.
If you are shortlisted for interview, you will be asked to provide further information on your application, prior to the interview itself. This will include details relating to (as appropriate):
your data management/sharing plan
your proposed clinical trial
your proposed use of animals
Stage 4: External peer review
Before interview, we will seek comments from external referees.
Stage 5: Interview
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the Interview Panel.
Interviews will be conducted at the Wellcome Trust's offices in London. Travel and accommodation costs will be provided.
Application advice
Reviewers typically assess:
the calibre of the candidate
the quality and importance of the research question(s)
the approach to solving these questions
the suitability of the research environment.
Successful applicants will have a substantial record of publications in their chosen area of research in leading international journals.
Award process
If successful, and before an award letter is issued, candidates will be asked to provide:
full details of the costs requested
information on human participation, biological samples and personal data
information on consultancies, equities, directorships and commercial exploitation
details of key collaborator(s)
other details, as required.
We reserve the right not to process an application if the scheme's eligibility criteria are not met.
Successful applicants may have the opportunity to apply for Enhancement funding.
Applications are now considered three times a year.
The timetable for the next round of the competition is below:
Next preliminary application deadline: 20 September 2013
Main application deadline: 22 November 2013
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: January 2014
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 1-3 April 2014
Next preliminary application deadline: 13 December 2013
Main application deadline: 28 February 2014
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: April-May 2014
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 8-10 July 2014
Schedule for preliminary applications submitted to 10 May 2013 deadline:
Main application deadline: 12 July 2013
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: Sept-Oct 2013
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 3-5 December 2013
Applications are made via the Trust's eGrants online application system. Your host institution will need to be registered on eGrants before you can create a new preliminary application form. A list of registered institutions can be found here. If your host institution is not on this list, you will need to contact eGrants Support for further information, and allow sufficient time for your institution to be registered.
Invitations to complete a main application form will usually be sent to candidates within one month of the preliminary application deadline.
Interviews will be conducted at the Wellcome Trust's offices in London.
Late applications will not be accepted at any stage.
Please direct any enquiries to phatic@wellcome.ac.uk , the appropriate funding stream, or by telephone to the Grants Service Desk: +44 (0)20 7611 2020.
Immunology and Infectious Disease
E iid@wellcome.ac.uk
Populations and Public Health
E pph@wellcome.ac.uk
Neuroscience and Mental Health
E nmh@wellcome.ac.uk
Cellular, Developmental and Physiological Sciences
E cdps@wellcome.ac.uk
Genetic and Molecular Sciences
E gms@wellcome.ac.uk
See our postal address and general contact details.
http://www.wellcome
This scheme supports outstanding researchers from low- and middle-income countries to establish themselves as leading investigators at an academic institution in a low- and middle-income country location.
This fellowship is the most senior of a series of career awards aimed at building sustainable capacity in areas of research that have the potential for increasing health benefits for people and their livestock in low- and middle-income countries.
Research should be aimed at understanding and improving public health and diseases of local, national and global relevance. Topics include:
demographic, social science and health economic studies
epidemiological, field and community based studies
health care systems and policy research
measurement of infectious and chronic disease burden
population studies
clinical trials and case control studies
studies of disease mechanisms in the natural host
determinants of disease susceptibility and resistance
immunity or resistance in natural hosts or vectors.
Fellowships are for up to five years in the first instance and provide support that includes:
a basic salary
research expenses (e.g. consumables, equipment, collaborative travel, research assistance, technical support, fieldwork and data collection)
training costs where appropriate and justified
an inflation allowance and support to attend scientific meetings.
Contributions to costs of the project that are directly incurred by the overseas institution may also be provided.
The salary should normally be based on the pay scales of the employing institution and must be justified by the head of the institution. The salary level should be appropriate for the holder of a competitive grant and allow him/her to focus full-time on research.
If the fellow is already in receipt of a salary from the host institution, the host institution may use the salary to pay for a replacement member of staff while we provide the fellow's salary for the duration of the fellowship. It is not expected that the fellow will hold a salary in addition to the one provided by the Trust.
Overseas allowances will be provided for periods of training or collaborative research spent outside the home institution country, where appropriate.
Research-dedicated costs (excluding salary costs) should not exceed £100 000 per annum.
This fellowship is subject to competitive rolling scientific review every five years, and renewed awards will be funded on the basis that the Trust and the host institution will each provide 50 per cent of the Fellow's basic employment costs for the duration of any renewal period.
We will consider applications that fall within the Public Health and Tropical Medicine remit. This covers research on infectious and non-communicable diseases within the fields of public health and tropical medicine that is aimed at understanding and controlling diseases (either human or animal) of relevance to local, national or global health. This includes:
demographic, social science and health economic studies
epidemiological, field and community based studies
health care systems and policy research
measurement of infectious and chronic disease burden
population studies
clinical trials and case control studies
studies of disease mechanisms in the natural host
determinants of disease susceptibility and resistance
immunity or resistance in natural hosts of vectors.
This can include laboratory based molecular analysis of field or clinical samples, but projects focused solely on studies in vitro or using animal models will not normally be considered under this scheme.
You must be a national or legal resident of a low- and middle-income country, and be either a:
graduate in a subject relevant to public health or tropical medicine (for example; biomedical or social science, veterinary medicine, physics, chemistry or mathematics) with a PhD and at least five years' postdoctoral experience, or
medical graduate with a higher qualification equivalent to membership of the UK Royal College of Physicians (i.e. qualified to enter higher specialist training), or be recognised as a specialist within a relevant research area, and have at least five years' research experience.
Applicants who do not have a PhD but who are educated to first degree or Master's level and have substantial research experience, as evidenced by their publication record, may be considered.
You should have a substantial record of publications in your chosen area of research in leading international journals. Applications are particularly encouraged from outstanding low- and middle-income country researchers working overseas who wish to return to their home country.
Due allowance will be given to those whose career has been affected by a late start or for personal reasons (e.g. time away due to maternity, paternity, adoption leave or other caring responsibilities, or ill-health).
We do not normally accept resubmissions of fellowship applications.
You may not apply for more than one Wellcome Trust fellowship at any one time.
Sponsorship and supervision
You must be based at an eligible host institution in a low- and middle-income country, and have an appropriate sponsorwho is a Head of Department (or equivalent), and holds an established post for the duration of the fellowship and has a track record in research and research training.
Your sponsor must be able to guarantee that space and facilities will be made available for you. The sponsor is expected to support you in your research and to ensure that you will be released from the majority of your administrative and teaching commitments to enable you to focus on research.
You must have the full support of your sponsor, who should give an undertaking that, conditional only on your sustained performance as a research worker:
if a suitable vacancy arose locally or elsewhere, support would be given to you as a candidate for the post
the sponsoring department would hope during the tenure of the fellowship to be able to arrange for a suitable new post for you.
An additional sponsor(s) must be identified for periods outside the host institution, i.e. the institution(
You may apply to remain in your current laboratory (even if you already hold an established post), to return to one where you have previously worked, or to move to a new laboratory, in a low- and middle-income country.
The time permitted for clinical duties or other non-research activity during the fellowship is normally restricted to a maximum of eight hours each week.
In terms of renewal, fellowships will be subject to a competitive, rolling scientific review every five years. If successful, Senior Fellowships will be renewed on the basis that the Trust and the host institution will jointly fund the Senior Fellow's salary through a partnership for the duration of any renewal period.
In general, fellowships may be held in 'not for profit' institutions that are able to sign up to our Grant Conditions. Institutions that have not previously received significant funding from the Trust will be required to submit information to enable us to assess eligibility. Applications will not be considered by a decision-making committee until all eligibility checks have been completed.
Awards will be made following a rigorous review process and interview. The application process may take up to four months to complete, from receipt of the main application, and consists of the following stages:
Preliminary application - assessment of eligibility and advice on competitiveness
Invited main application - review by the relevant Expert Review Group and shortlisted for interview
Interview - by Interview Panel, with additional peer review from relevant scientific experts.
Stage 1: preliminary application
A preliminary application form should be completed, via the Trust's eGrants online application system and submitted any time before the published deadline. (Note: select 'International' in the 'Funding Area' drop-down menu, then 'Senior Research Fellowship in Public Health and Tropical Medicine' form in the 'Scheme Name' drop-down menu, then select 'Principal/Senior Research Fellowship' to choose the preliminary application form).
Please note that your host institution will need to be registered on eGrants before you can create a new preliminary application form. A list of registered institutions can be found here. If your host institution is not on this list, you will need to contact eGrants Support for further information, and allow sufficient time for your institution to be registered.
Your preliminary application must be accompanied by an institutional statement of commitment from your host institution sponsor confirming that:
the necessary space and facilities will be made available to conduct the research funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will continue to be available for the duration of the award
the Fellow will be granted the status and benefits of other academic staff of similar seniority.
You are strongly advised to refer to the Additional information for completing the Principal/Senior Research Fellowship formon eGrants, which provides an overview to help guide you through the application process.
Stage 2: main application
If a main application is invited, you will be asked to complete the main application form (available on eGrants). The form will require you to provide information additional to that provided in the preliminary application, particularly in relation to your research vision.
A copy of the home institution
Stage 3: scientific review and shortlisting
Main applications are reviewed and shortlisted for interview by one of the Trust's Expert Review Groups.
If you are shortlisted for interview, you will be asked to provide further information on your application, prior to the interview itself. This will include details relating to (as appropriate)
your data management/sharing plan
your proposed clinical trial
your proposed use of animals
Stage 4: External peer review
Before interview, we will seek comments from external referees.
Stage 5: Interview
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the Interview Panel.
Interviews will be conducted at the Wellcome Trust's offices in London. Travel and accommodation costs will be provided.
Application advice
Reviewers typically assess:
the calibre of the candidate
the quality and importance of the research question(s)
the approach to solving these questions
the suitability of the research environment.
Successful applicants will have a substantial record of publications in their chosen area of research in leading international journals.
Award process
If successful, and before an award letter is issued, candidates will be asked to provide:
full details of the costs requested
information on human participation, biological samples and personal data
information on consultancies, equities, directorships and commercial exploitation
details of key collaborator(
other details, as required.
We reserve the right not to process an application if the scheme's eligibility criteria are not met.
Successful applicants may have the opportunity to apply for Enhancement funding.
Applications are now considered three times a year.
The timetable for the next round of the competition is below:
Next preliminary application deadline: 20 September 2013
Main application deadline: 22 November 2013
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: January 2014
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 1-3 April 2014
Next preliminary application deadline: 13 December 2013
Main application deadline: 28 February 2014
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: April-May 2014
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 8-10 July 2014
Schedule for preliminary applications submitted to 10 May 2013 deadline:
Main application deadline: 12 July 2013
Shortlisting of candidates by Expert Review Group: Sept-Oct 2013
Shortlisted candidate interviews by Interview Panel: 3-5 December 2013
Applications are made via the Trust's eGrants online application system. Your host institution will need to be registered on eGrants before you can create a new preliminary application form. A list of registered institutions can be found here. If your host institution is not on this list, you will need to contact eGrants Support for further information, and allow sufficient time for your institution to be registered.
Invitations to complete a main application form will usually be sent to candidates within one month of the preliminary application deadline.
Interviews will be conducted at the Wellcome Trust's offices in London.
Late applications will not be accepted at any stage.
Please direct any enquiries to phatic@wellcome.
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Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:13 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Y Budi Sulistioadi" b_sulistioadi
Selengkapnya disini:
http://www.cgi.ac.th/admission/cgi-af
Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – ASEAN Foundation Joint Post-graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology (for Academic Year 2014)
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute (CGI) and the ASEAN Foundation (AF) have entered into an agreement to develop highly qualified human resources in the area of science and technology within ASEAN member countries through the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute - ASEAN Foundation Post-Graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology.
The CGI is a multidisciplinary post-graduate academic institute established in 2005, under the initiative of Professor Dr. Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol. The aim of CGI is to employ the most recent interactive teaching techniques used in leading educational and research institutions to train students in the program to be effective thinkers and leaders in their fields of expertise, to better serve their countries' needs towards sustainable development. The CGI is presently offering programs leading to a Post-Graduate diploma and a Master's degree in Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health, Environmental Toxicology, and Chemical Biology.
The ASEAN Foundation, an initiative of the Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), was established on 15 December 1997 to help bring about shared prosperity and a sustainable future for the peoples of all ASEAN countries. It has been mandated to promote greater awareness of ASEAN and greater interaction among its peoples and their increased participation in ASEAN activities as well as to undertake development cooperation activities that enhance mutual assistance, address equitable economic development and reduce poverty.
This year, 5 (five) scholarships are available for ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen) who are interested to pursue a Master Degree at the CGI. Selection of successful applicants will be based on merit.
Eligibility
Scholarships are open to bonafide ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen)
Hold a Bachelor Degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in one of the following fields:
Sciences: Chemistry, Biological, Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Environmental Sciences
Medical Sciences: Medicine, Medical Technology, Nursing
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Applicants from other related fields are also welcome to apply.
Have at least 2 years work experiences in related field. Applicants with laboratory research experiences will receive favorable consideration
Applicants must have demonstrated English proficiency, preferably on one of two recognized test of language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS)
Applicants must provide a statement of purpose explaining their interests in the study
Field of Study
Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health
Environmental Toxicology
Chemical Biology
Scholarship Coverage
The scholarship will cover tuition and other academic fees, round trip airfare, accommodation allowance, monthly stipend, book allowance, health insurance and others.
Award Period
The award is tenable for a period of 2 years, subject to an annual review of the scholar's satisfactory progress.
Application Procedure
Applicants should complete the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – the ASEAN Foundation Post – Graduate Scholarship Program application form and submit together with other supporting documents to:
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute (CGI-AF Joint Scholarship Program)54 Kamphangphet 6 Road,Laksi, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND Email: cgi_academic@cgi.ac.th
Application Period
Application for the CGI-AF Scholarship Program is due on 30 October 2013. Pre-session orientation program will commence in April 2014 while the academic program will commence in June 2014.
Notification of the Award
Successful applicants will be notified of the outcome by CGI.
Application Form
CGI - AF scholarship application form and medical history and report can be downloaded from here.
Application Form
Medical History and Report
For more information, please contact
Address:
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute 54 Kamphangphet 6 Road, Laksi, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND
Email:
cgi_academic@cgi.ac.th
Website:
www.cgi.ac.th
Tel Nos:
(66 2) 554-1900 ext. 2155, 2154, 2130
Fax Nos:
(66 2) 554-1990 / 554-1992
Address:
ASEAN Foundation Jl. Sam Ratulangi No.2, Menteng,Jakarta – 10350 INDONESIA
Email:
secretariat@aseanfoundation.org
Website:
www.aseanfoundation.org
Tel Nos:
(62 21) 3192-4828 / 3192- 4833
Fax Nos:
(62 21) 3192-6078
http://www.cgi.
Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – ASEAN Foundation Joint Post-graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology (for Academic Year 2014)
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute (CGI) and the ASEAN Foundation (AF) have entered into an agreement to develop highly qualified human resources in the area of science and technology within ASEAN member countries through the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute - ASEAN Foundation Post-Graduate Scholarship Program in Science and Technology.
The CGI is a multidisciplinary post-graduate academic institute established in 2005, under the initiative of Professor Dr. Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol. The aim of CGI is to employ the most recent interactive teaching techniques used in leading educational and research institutions to train students in the program to be effective thinkers and leaders in their fields of expertise, to better serve their countries' needs towards sustainable development. The CGI is presently offering programs leading to a Post-Graduate diploma and a Master's degree in Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health, Environmental Toxicology, and Chemical Biology.
The ASEAN Foundation, an initiative of the Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), was established on 15 December 1997 to help bring about shared prosperity and a sustainable future for the peoples of all ASEAN countries. It has been mandated to promote greater awareness of ASEAN and greater interaction among its peoples and their increased participation in ASEAN activities as well as to undertake development cooperation activities that enhance mutual assistance, address equitable economic development and reduce poverty.
This year, 5 (five) scholarships are available for ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen) who are interested to pursue a Master Degree at the CGI. Selection of successful applicants will be based on merit.
Eligibility
Scholarships are open to bonafide ASEAN nationals (except Thai citizen)
Hold a Bachelor Degree with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 in one of the following fields:
Sciences: Chemistry, Biological, Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Environmental Sciences
Medical Sciences: Medicine, Medical Technology, Nursing
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Applicants from other related fields are also welcome to apply.
Have at least 2 years work experiences in related field. Applicants with laboratory research experiences will receive favorable consideration
Applicants must have demonstrated English proficiency, preferably on one of two recognized test of language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS)
Applicants must provide a statement of purpose explaining their interests in the study
Field of Study
Applied Biological Sciences: Environmental Health
Environmental Toxicology
Chemical Biology
Scholarship Coverage
The scholarship will cover tuition and other academic fees, round trip airfare, accommodation allowance, monthly stipend, book allowance, health insurance and others.
Award Period
The award is tenable for a period of 2 years, subject to an annual review of the scholar's satisfactory progress.
Application Procedure
Applicants should complete the Chulabhorn Graduate Institute – the ASEAN Foundation Post – Graduate Scholarship Program application form and submit together with other supporting documents to:
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute (CGI-AF Joint Scholarship Program)54 Kamphangphet 6 Road,Laksi, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND Email: cgi_academic@
Application Period
Application for the CGI-AF Scholarship Program is due on 30 October 2013. Pre-session orientation program will commence in April 2014 while the academic program will commence in June 2014.
Notification of the Award
Successful applicants will be notified of the outcome by CGI.
Application Form
CGI - AF scholarship application form and medical history and report can be downloaded from here.
Application Form
Medical History and Report
For more information, please contact
Address:
The Chulabhorn Graduate Institute 54 Kamphangphet 6 Road, Laksi, Bangkok 10210 THAILAND
Email:
cgi_academic@
Website:
www.cgi.ac.th
Tel Nos:
(66 2) 554-1900 ext. 2155, 2154, 2130
Fax Nos:
(66 2) 554-1990 / 554-1992
Address:
ASEAN Foundation Jl. Sam Ratulangi No.2, Menteng,Jakarta – 10350 INDONESIA
Email:
secretariat@
Website:
www.aseanfoundation
Tel Nos:
(62 21) 3192-4828 / 3192- 4833
Fax Nos:
(62 21) 3192-6078
Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:14 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Y Budi Sulistioadi" b_sulistioadi
Selengkapnya disini:
http://research.unsw.edu.au/international-research-candidate-scholarships
You must apply for admission before you apply for a scholarship
2014 International Research Candidate Scholarships
Semester 1, 2014 International Research Candidate Scholarships
NOW OPEN
- Applications will close 6th September 2013.
- Outcomes will be released from the week commencing 21st October 2013.
Future application rounds:
Applications for Semester 1 International scholarships open in July, and applications for Semester 2 open in January (dates subject to change).
UNSW offers the following scholarships to international research candidates of exceptional research potential to undertake a higher degree by research:
Note: only one application is required for the UNSW International Research Scholarships, applicants will be considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible.
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA)
Tuition Fee Scholarship (TFS) plus a Faculty Research Stipend
Note: In the Faculty of Engineering, only candidates for PhD will be considered for TFS
http://research.
You must apply for admission before you apply for a scholarship
2014 International Research Candidate Scholarships
Semester 1, 2014 International Research Candidate Scholarships
NOW OPEN
- Applications will close 6th September 2013.
- Outcomes will be released from the week commencing 21st October 2013.
Future application rounds:
Applications for Semester 1 International scholarships open in July, and applications for Semester 2 open in January (dates subject to change).
UNSW offers the following scholarships to international research candidates of exceptional research potential to undertake a higher degree by research:
Note: only one application is required for the UNSW International Research Scholarships, applicants will be considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible.
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA)
Tuition Fee Scholarship (TFS) plus a Faculty Research Stipend
Note: In the Faculty of Engineering, only candidates for PhD will be considered for TFS
Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:14 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Y Budi Sulistioadi" b_sulistioadi
Partial grant, selengkapnya disini
http://www.batcon.org/index.php/what-we-do/grants/student-research-scholarships.html
Student Research Scholarships
2014 BCI Student Research Scholarship Program
Each year, BCI awards scholarships to help students at universities around the world conduct conservation-relevant research. The goal of this program is to support exceptionally talented students in research initiatives that will contribute the new knowledge that is essential to conserving bats and the ecosystems they serve worldwide.
The maximum one-year award per student is $5,000. We hope that these funds will open opportunities for matching grants from other conservation organizations, government agencies and private foundations, and that BCI's support will grow in years to come.
Applications are now being accepted for 2014 BCI Scholarships. The deadline for submitting applications is December 15, 2013
To apply:
http://www.batcon.org/index.php/what-we-do/grants/grants-application-area.html
http://www.batcon.
Student Research Scholarships
2014 BCI Student Research Scholarship Program
Each year, BCI awards scholarships to help students at universities around the world conduct conservation-
The maximum one-year award per student is $5,000. We hope that these funds will open opportunities for matching grants from other conservation organizations, government agencies and private foundations, and that BCI's support will grow in years to come.
Applications are now being accepted for 2014 BCI Scholarships. The deadline for submitting applications is December 15, 2013
To apply:
http://www.batcon.
Thu Aug 8, 2013 5:15 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Busyra Oryza" buzz_lntk
hai Uty
kamu bisa join dengan UNESCO mungkin coba dari program magangnya, biasanya untuk mahasiswa tingkat akhir
saya sendiri sedang magang di UNESCO Jakarta
waktu itu saya apply magang lewat web ini http://stageweb.
semoga bisa menjawab pertanyaan dan bermanfaat
trims
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From: Samsul Anwar <sams_2703@yahoo.
To: "beasiswa@yahoogroup
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [beasiswa] [OOT] Join ke Organisasi Internasional seperti UNESCO, UNICEF, dll
Dear Uty,
Saya dulu nyaris bergabung dg UNICEF. lembaga seperti itu biasanya tidak membuka untuk volunteer.
jika membutuhkan staff, mereka akan rekrut. untuk jadi staffnya, kita harus mempunyai pengalaman
dalam isu yang sama dengan lembaga yang kita minati, misalnya UNICEF yg fokus dg dunia anak.
saran saya, Uty ikut organisasi sosial (LSM, Yayasan, dsb) yg fokus pada isu lembaga yang kita minati
sambil nunggu kesempatan utk jadi staff.
Kalo nanti sudah kuliah, coba cari dosen yang bermitra dengan UNICEF, Save The Schildren dll.
biasanya banyak dosen yang memiliki jaringan dg lembaga tersebut.
melalui dosen saya juga sempat ditawarin utk ikut terlibat di program save the children.
sukses ya..
:)
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From: utyHana <utyhangeul_uee@
To: beasiswa@yahoogroup
Sent: Sunday, August 4, 2013 9:52 PM
Subject: [beasiswa] [OOT] Join ke Organisasi Internasional seperti UNESCO, UNICEF, dll
Selamat malam, kawan-kawan milis :D
Saya ingin bertanya apakah anak SMA seperti saya bisa join ke Organisasi Internasional seperti UNESCO, UNICEF, dll?
Jika tidak, apakah saat mahasiswa bisa?
Jika iya, tugas seperti apa yang saya emban di Organisasi tersebut?
Apakah ada kriteria-kriteria untuk join ke organisasi itu?
Mohon jawabannya. Terimakasih ^^
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