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ICNL Research Fellowships to Support an Enabling Legal Framework for Civil Society, USA/Hungary

Funding for Research Program: Support an Enabling Legal Framework for Civil Society

Study Subject: Law
Employer: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency,ICNL
Level: Research

The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL), with the generous funding support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), is pleased to announce the availability of 4 research fellowships. The fellowships will provide the opportunity to travel to ICNL’s offices in Washington, DC, or Budapest, Hungary, for three to four weeks to conduct research on the legal framework for civil society.

The fellowships are open to applicants from:

Albania, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Botswana, China, Ecuador, Egypt, Haiti, Indonesia, Kosovo, Laos, Moldova, Mongolia, Panama, Rwanda, Sudan and Southern Sudan, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe

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CEU Professorial and CEU Visiting Research Fellowships, Hungary

CEU Professorial and CEU Visiting Research Fellowships to Citizens of Countries in Central and Eastern Europe (Except EU Member States)

Study Subject: Any
Employer: CEU
Level: Research

Program is designed to promote original research, which can be of practical benefit to a particular country or region, and to increase exchange between scholars of the region and Central European University. The Research Fellowship Programs are applicable to citizens of countries in Central and Eastern Europe (except EU member states), the former Soviet Union of Mongolia holding a Ph. D. or equivalent, who are affiliated with a teaching or research institution within the above said countries.
The program supports two types of Research Fellows. CEU Professorial Research Fellows hold a full professorship, and are academics of established (preferably national) standing within their discipline. CEU Visiting Research Fellows are academics who have made a contribution to their discipline through publications, conference presentations, or other academic forums. Fellows are supported for a period of from one to six months, depending upon the type of research being undertaken. Both types of Fellowship cover Read the rest of this entry »

Training Fellowships in Surgical Oncology

Fellowship program in surgical oncology for European and non European applicants.

The Education & Training Committee of ESSO is pleased to offer a number of Training Fellowships to support trainees in Surgical Oncology. The aim of these fellowships is to allow young surgeons to visit a specialist centre, expand their experience and learn new techniques. These fellowships are competitive and applicants require support from the head of their own department as well as from the head of the department they wish to visit.

Up to 10 standard fellowships (value 2,000 EUR each) are granted each year to support a young colleague who wishes to spend 1-3 months at a specialist centre in order to expand his/her clinical or research experience in surgical oncology.

In addition, one major training fellowship (value 10,000 EUR) is intended for a longer period of training (6-12 months). The successful applicant of the Major Fellowship will be invited to summarise this experience in an original article to be posted on the ESSO website. He/she will also be invited to give an oral presentation at the next ESSO congress.

Eligibility criteria

  • Applicants must be specialist/specializing in surgery (or in any other medical discipline where cancer surgery is performed, i.e. gynaecology).
  • Applicants must be or become ESSO members.
  • Applicants must be younger than 40 years.
  • European applicants may choose to visit European or non-European units, while non-European applicants must choose to visit a European centre.

Application Deadline: 15 October 2010

Details Fellowship Information and Application Form

Hungary: Fellowships to Attend a Scientific Meeting in Hungary

Fellowships to Attend a Scientific Meeting in Hungary, Hungary

Cross Talk is an Initial Training Program, funded under the FP7. It gathers 14 young researchers and 4 associated fellows in the field of the human microbiome metagenomics to study the health-promoting cross-talk between intestinal microbiota and Humans.

The next Cross Talk meeting will take place in Debrecen (Hungary) from August 31 to September 4.

We are offering fellowships to young researchers to attend the meeting. More information about the conference is available in our website: www.cross-talk.eu and in the agenda (in attachment).

Applications are welcomed until July 20 on our website.

Key words: meeting, Cross-Talk, microbiology, metagenomics, biology

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