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POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE HUMAN FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRAM

2004年06月17日 公募

POST-DOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOWSHIPS FROM THE HUMAN FRONTIER SCIENCE PROGRAM

The Human Frontier Science Program has published the latest guidelines for their postdoctoral fellowship programs.
The Long-Term Fellowships and the new Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships are aimed at young scientists who wish to obtain advanced research training abroad. Long-Term Fellowships are for scientists with a PhD or equivalent in the life sciences who aim to broaden their training by gaining experience in another field of research. The new Cross-Disciplinary Fellowships are for young scientists trained in a field outside biology, particularly in physics,
chemistry, mathematics, computer science or engineering, who seek training in the life sciences.
These three year postdoctoral packages for training abroad are particularly attractive due to their flexibility and the chances they offer young scientists in the critical period during their move to independence. Fellows can either
remain in their host laboratories for the three years of the fellowship, or they can take the third year in a laboratory back in their home countries. The return home may be deferred for up to two years if the host is prepared to support the Fellow from other sources. Those who return home are eligible to apply for a Career Development Award to help them start up their own independent laboratories.

More details are available on the HFSP web site at www.hfsp.org.

Important deadlines :
August 26th 2004 - pre-registration on web site (compulsory),
September 2nd 2004 - submission of applications for pre-registered applicants



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