Category Archives: PhD/post doctoral

AAAS-TWAS COURSE ON SCIENCE DIPLOMACY

Application Deadline: 05 February 2024

LOCATION: Italy

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington DC, USA, and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), Trieste, Italy, are seeking candidates to participate in the annual summer course on science diplomacy to be held on 17-21 June 2024 in person in Trieste, Italy.

ELIGIBILITY:

To strengthen the connection between scientists and governmental officials, policymakers and diplomats, applications to attend the course are being invited from ‘participant pairs’. Both participants in the participant pair should ideally be living and/or working in the same country, but not be working at the same institution. Priority will be given to participant pairs from developing countries, and especially Science and Technology lagging countries (STLCs – https://twas.org/66-countries).

The applicants in the ‘participant pair’ should share some common interest in the areas of science, technology and innovation. However, it is not necessary that they work or have been working together in the past.

The ‘participant pair’ will include:

Participant 1: a Early-Career Scientist (preferably 40 years or below) whose research and wider engagement has international policymaking implications or applications, and

Participant 2: a Policymaker from the policymaking arena, working on science, technology, and innovation-related matters. This person should belong to one of the following categories:

A local or national government official.

A policymaker.

A diplomat.

Staff at an academy of sciences at supervisory level.

Civil servant.

A representative of a research funding institution.

Staff or expert working for and/or with an international (e.g. UN) organization.

Applicants from any nationality are welcome but priority is given to developing countries.

Applicants from the 66 Science & Technology Lagging Countries (STLCs) https://twas.org/66-countriesand – within this group – the 47 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) https://twas.org/least-developed-countries-ldcs are especially encouraged to apply and will be given priority.

Women are especially encouraged to apply, as are refugee or displaced scientists.

BENEFIT:

Organizers will cover the expenses of pairs selected, including transportation, lodging, visa expenses, meals and incidentals.  

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THE ROYAL SOCIETY CAREER DEVELOPMENT FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 24 January 2024, at 3pm UK time.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

This scheme provides the most talented early career scientists from underrepresented groups in STEM with research funding and high-quality training opportunities to build a strong base for a successful research career. The Career Development Fellowship is now open to applications. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Research must be within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the breakdown of subject groups and areas supported by the Royal Society. 

You can apply for the pilot scheme if you: 

Self-identify as being from a Black heritage including mixed Black background; 
and 

Have a PhD or will have one by the time the funding starts; but have less than 24 months post-doctoral experience; 

Both UK and non-UK domiciled researchers who wish to conduct their research in the UK are eligible. 

Before applying, please ensure that you meet all eligibility requirements, laid out in the scheme notes. 

BENEFIT:

Up to £690,000 over four years to cover the Research Fellow’s salary and associated on-costs (at 80%), directly allocated costs (at 80%) and research expenses; 

A high-quality programme of training, mentoring and engagement to support career development; 

Flexibility to accommodate personal circumstances including part-time working. There is also provision for maternity, paternity, adoptive or extended sick leave.

Applicants can request relocation and visa costs for themselves and their dependants (partner and children). These costs can be requested in addition to the total grant cap of £690,000 over four years.

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