Bourses [PEGASUS]² Marie Skłodowska-Curie en Flandre
With the INCOMING [PEGASUS]² Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowships the FWO wishes to attract excellent postdoctoral researchers to the Flemish Community in order to contribute to the improvement of Flemish research on the one hand and to the internationalization of research in general on the other hand. Moreover, the FWO aims to provide these INCOMING [PEGASUS]² MSCA fellows the unique opportunity to further develop their research career by offering them an international research experience in an attractive research framework.
Features
Incoming fellowships with a duration of three years intended for:
- foreign postdoctoral researchers who wish to carry out their research in the Flemish Community
- postdoctoral researchers with the Belgian nationality who currently carry out research abroad and wish to proceed their research in the Flemish Community.
It is allowed to carry out research in cooperation with the non-academic sector.
Grant
- Salary scale of PhD Assistant (according to the Decree of the Flemish Government of 4 May 2001 (Belgian Official Gazette, 9 January 2002): minimum € 29.069,73 - maximum € 45.317,25
- Additional: mobility allowance of € 600 per month + yearly bench fee of € 4.000
- One-time return trip to Brussels for the fellow
Timing
Deadline: 1 May 2016
Announcement results: November 2016
Flexible start date: between 1 January 2017 and 31 May 2017
Profile and conditions
- You hold a PhD.
- You obtained your PhD no longer than three years ago.
- In the three years preceding the start of the fellowship, you have not stayed in Belgium for longer than 12 months.
Procedure?
- You contact a head of a research unit at a Flemish university.
- You complete your online application in English through the online form and complete all necessary personal info on the FWO e-portal.The official application form will be made available online in November 2015. However, an example can already be consulted in the section ‘Regulations and Downloads’.
- The head of the research unit writes a recommendation letter at the request of the FWO.
- You propose a list of 10 referees in your application. Attention: nor referees with a Belgian affiliation nor referees from the institution to which the candidate was affiliated in the last three years preceding the application (01/01/n-3) are allowed!
- At least 2 referees will be asked for advice.
- Your application is submitted to the FWO Expert Panels.
- The Expert Panels report to the International Collaboration Committee, which compiles an overall ranking.
- The International Collaboration Committee reports to the Board of Trustees.
- The Board of Trustees decides on the appointment.
- After this decision the results will be published immediately online.
- Within a week the applicants will be informed by e-mail about the approval/rejection of their application.
- Within two months all the applicants will receive a complete feedback report.