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EURAXESS

European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme (Co-funded by the European Commission)

Details

Deadline
June
Research Field
Humanities
Social sciences
Funding Type
Funding
Mobility Incoming
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

An international researcher mobility programme offering 10-month residencies in one of the 16 participating Institutes, including Jerusalem. Offering the finest intellectual and multi-disciplinary research conditions, programme welcomes applications worldwide from promising young scholars as well as from leading senior researchers.

Eligibility

Researchers from all countries are eligible to the programme but one cannot apply to an institute located in his/her country of residence. Exception is made for applicants who have spent no more than 12 months in their country of residence during the last three years prior to the application.

What is funded

up to £37,000 each year (for up to three years) for the following:Salary top up for the fellow (maximum £5,000)Research support to cover costs for studentships, staff, consumables or equipment (maximum £15,000)Travel and subsistence (maximum £12,000) to cover travel costs of the UK partner to the international partner and/or travel of the international partner to the UKTraining to support the career development of the applicant and their research group or network (maximum £5,000)

Duration

3 years

Organisation

Organisation name
European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) and The Institute for Advanced Studies, at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IAS)
Organisation Country
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