MS INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION MCDONALD FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 30 June 2024

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Applications for the McDonald Fellowships are now open. The McDonald Fellowship enables early career multiple sclerosis researchers from low- and middle-income countries to work in a research institution outside of their own country. During the visit, participants either gain expertise or carry out parts of joint research projects.

ELIGIBILITY:

All candidates must:

Be educated to post graduate level (at least MSc, preferably PhD/MD) in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis.

Be citizens of a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank)

Focus their research in an area relevant to multiple sclerosis.

Candidates must also be in one of the following situations:

Working or studying in a low- or middle-income country (all countries with a low, lower middle or upper middle income as defined by the World Bank) at the time of application.

Working or studying in another country on a project which started within the six months prior to application.

Studying in another country on a Du Pré grant project supported MSIF.

BENEFIT:

The fellowship consists of a two-year grant, around £30,000 GBP per year, to cover travel and living costs, and an additional contribution of £2,000 GBP per year to the host institution. We expect that part of the second-year grant to the host institution will be used to cover the candidate’s expenses to attend the annual congress of ECTRIMS, the European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS.

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EARTH JOURNALISM NETWORK: BIODIVERSITY MEDIA GRANTS

Application Deadline: 9th April, 20249 April 2024, 11:59 PM, Pacific/Niue (UTC -11)

LOCATION: USA

As part of EJN’s  Biodiversity Media Initiative, they are pleased to announce a round of organizational grants for journalist networks, media organizations, civil society organizations or academic institutions that are working to improve media coverage of biodiversity and conservation in areas of the world.  

ELIGIBILITY:

This opportunity focuses on building capacity for reporting in countries where the need is often the greatest and the pool of available resources is limited.  All activities must take place in countries classified as either low- or middle-income by the World Bank. These classifications can be reviewed here. 

We are especially interested in projects in biodiversity-rich regions of the world, such as the Amazon, Central Africa and Southeast Asia, or other biodiversity hotspots.   We would also like to hear from applicants based in countries in which we have not offered grants to previously. We encourage applications in particular from West Africa, Central America and Eastern Europe, and specifically from the following countries:  Dominican Republic, Honduras, Kyrgyzstan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

This opportunity is open to journalist networks, media organizations, civil society organizations or academic institutions. Although we will consider applications by NGOs or environmental groups looking to build the capacity of journalists to cover conservation issues, preference will be given to applications from or affiliated with professional journalists, media organizations, journalism schools and the like.   

Applicants must either note their affiliations with existing media organizations or provide detailed plans about how this project would facilitate the creation of a new network or organization.    

We will not consider applications rooted in advocacy or political campaigning.    

Existing or former EJN grantees are eligible to apply, although preference will be given to grantees we have not supported previously. We will take the performance of existing or previous grantees into consideration during the selection.    

For the purposes of this funding opportunity, we will only be accepting applications in English. Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to consider applications in other languages at this time. Applicants must either have a working understanding of English or have a translator available to assist with communication with Internews staff. However, applicants may produce stories and training materials in any language. 

Applicants are required to be transparent about the use of generative AI tools, if any, in the development of their proposals. EJN reserves the right to disqualify applicants from consideration if they have been found to have engaged in unethical or improper professional conduct, including, but not limited to, plagiarism and submitting AI-generated content as their own. 

BENEFIT:

They anticipate supporting 3-4 organizations with grants of 10,000-12,000 EUR each. In general, proposals with smaller budgets will be more competitive. Larger grant amounts will be considered for projects that use innovative approaches and may be more resource- and time-consuming. 

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