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PEARL Program┋Attracting Leading Researchers from Abroad to Luxembourg

With the PEARL programme, the FNR offers Luxembourg research institutions attractive funding to enable them to draw established and internationally recognised researchers to Luxembourg.

Through the recruitment of outstanding scientists in strategically important areas, the FNR aims to accelerate the development and strengthening of Luxembourg’s national research priorities.

RMIT University Vice-Chancellor's Senior and Research Fellowships

The Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowships are open to researchers with an excellent track record who can make a significant contribution to RMIT's research priority areas.

Applications are now open and close on 18 August 2019.

The fellowships are aligned with the RMIT strategic plan and our Enabling Capability Platforms. Successful applicants will be offered either a Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellowship or a Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowship, dependent on the applicant’s experience and achievements.

Kellogg Institute for International Studies Visiting Fellowships

Kellogg’s world-renowned Faculty Visiting Fellowships are awarded through a highly selective competition, offering junior and senior scholars time to pursue scholarly inquiry wherever it leads, advance personal research, and collaborate with leading scholars and practitioners from across the US and around the globe. Faculty visiting fellows pursue research related to Kellogg Institute theme of global democracy and share their research with the Notre Dame scholarly community.

Michigan Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowships

Activities

  • The Society of Fellows is an interdisciplinary intellectual community in which the postdoctoral fellows are joined by senior fellows to share their work in progress.
  • Fellows are expected to participate in monthly colloquia, attend dinners of the Society, and to engage in conversation with other members about their intellectual interests.
  • They participate in the annual evaluation of new applicants for the fellowship.
  • They serve as evaluators for the Distinguished Dissertations Awards sponsored by the Rackham Graduate School.

Dr. Lieselotte Kirchner Scholarship Programme at Francke Foundations, Halle

The scholarship programme is intended for research on and in the Francke Foundations. It serves to expand and deepen the body of knowledge of its history from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries and to formulate new research questions.

The focus is on the usage of hand-written and printed sources available in the Foundations’ Archive and Library.

International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization Visiting Scholars Program

The International Center for Studies of Chinese Civilization (ICSCC) at Fudan University is pleased to announce the ICSCC Visiting Scholars Program. Officially established in March, 2012, the ICSCC is a platform for research in the advancement of new approaches to studieson Chinese civilization and cross-cultural exchange among global academic community.

Mexican Government Scholarships for International Students

On behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID) invites foreign citizens who are interested in studying for a specialization, master’s degree or doctorate, conducting graduate or postdoctoral research, or taking part in an undergraduate or graduate-level academic mobility program, to participate in the 2020 Mexican Government Scholarship Program for International Students.

PIASt Warsaw Research Fellowships

Polish Institute of Advanced Studies PIASt is an independent centre of research located in Warsaw. It offers a base for an international community of high-level scholars willing to devote themselves entirely to their research work, while being freed from their usual teaching and administration constraints.

To fulfil this goal the PIASt selects Fellows for a period of five months. The fellowships are offered mainly to scholars active in the fields of the humanities and social sciences, but projects where these disciplines interface with life and exact sciences are also welcome.

National Scholarship Program of the Slovak Republic

The Government of the Slovak Republic approved the establishment of the National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic for the support of mobility of students, PhD students, university teachers, researchers and artists in 2005. The National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic (NSP) is financed by the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic from the state budget of the Slovak Republic.

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