Details
- Deadline
- Long-term Fellowships: February 2016 & August 2016; Short-term Fellowships= ongoing
- Research Field
- Natural sciences
- Funding Type
- FundingMobility IncomingMobility Outgoing
- Career Stage
- Recognised Researcher (R2) (PhD holders or equivalent who are not yet fully independent)Established Researcher (R3) (Researchers who have developed a level of independence)Leading Researcher (R4) (Researchers leading their research area or field)
About
Outline
EMBO Fellowships fund and support young scientists in their pursuit of both pre- and post-doctoral research. They offer short-term and long-term fellowship programmes. Short-term Fellowships are awarded for exchanges between two laboratories in different countries. Either the home laboratory or the host laboratory must be within an EMBC Member State. On completion of the fellowship applicants must return to their home laboratory for at least six months. Long-term Fellowships support post-doctoral research visits to laboratories throughout Europe and the world. International exchange is a key feature in the application process.
Eligibility
Open to both European and non-European based candidates to apply for a fellowship in a foreign country in Europe.
What is funded
Short term-Travel costs and stipend Long term- stipend, dependent child allowance, child care allowance E2,500 per child per year, travel allowance up to E 5,000, 1/2 months stipend for relocation costs,
Duration
Up to 2 years (Long-term fellowships) 1 week - 3 months (short-term fellowships)
Organisation
- Organisation name
- European Molecular Biology Organisation
- Organisation Country
- More Information
The responsibility for the funding offers published on this website, including the funding description, lies entirely with the publishing institutions. The application is handled uniquely by the employer, who is also fully responsible for the recruitment and selection processes.