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TWAS-CNPQ POSTGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: 21 February 2025

LOCATION:  Brazil

The National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) in Brasilia, Brazil, and TWAS offer full-time postgraduate fellowships to young scientists from developing countries (other than Brazil) who wish to pursue research towards a PhD at host institutes in Brazil.

ELIGIBILITY:

Developing countries in the South

Applicants for these fellowships must meet the following criteria:

Hold a university degree in the Natural Sciences (minimum Master’s degree).

Have good command of Portuguese and/or Spanish and/or English.

Be a national of a developing country other than Brazil.

Must not hold a visa for permanent or temporary residency in Brazil or in a developed country and not be residing in these locations.

Provide evidence that s/he will return to her/his home country on completion of the fellowship.

Not take up other assignments during the period of her/his fellowship.

Provide an official acceptance letter from the host institution (that must be prepared using the standard template that can be downloaded below or from the CNPq online application system of the Carlos Chagas Platform) and be willing to register for a full PhD degree  at a participating CAPES-listed Brazilian institution (see list at: https://nuvem.cnpq.br/index.php/s/TJkw5YM8jCpozqk for the Portuguese version,  or https://nuvem.cnpq.br/index.php/s/BZfqcyWgfXXC5PG for the English version).  

Present a certificate of proficiency in Portuguese, Spanish, or English. For English: provide evidence, such as a standardized test result (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, etc.). If the educational/academic trajectory was carried out in English, Portuguese or Spanish, present the high school diploma, higher education or master’s degree (MSc) certificates in these languages as applicable.

Have an updated Curriculum Vitae on CNPq’s Lattes Platform at https://wwws.cnpq.br/cvlattesweb/pkg_cv_estr.inicio (see guidelines on CV Lattes and online applications available for download below).

Present a detailed research plan agreed by her/his host supervisor.

Be financially responsible for any accompanying family members.

BENEFIT:

The resources from this call will be used to finance up to 50 Full Doctorate fellowships in Brazil, in compliance with the provisions of their respective regulations, as per RN-017/2006
Scholarships also called Fellowships:
Up to 50 scholarships will be awarded in the Full Doctorate modality.
The implementation of the fellowships must be carried out within the deadlines and criteria stipulated by CNPq, taking as reference the RN-017/2006.
The duration of the scholarships cannot exceed 48 months.
Grants cannot be used to pay for services rendered, as such use is prohibited and violates the purpose of CNPq grants.
TWAS Visa Cost Assistance: Assistance for expenses related to visa procedures carried out in the country of origin in the amount of up to two hundred and fifty US dollars (US$250).
Travel Assistance: Two round-trip travel tickets from the country of origin to Brazil and back.
Summary Table of the items financed by the call:

PhDValueInstitution Responsible
Monthly feesR$ 3,100.00CNPq
Bench fee (paid together with the scholarship monthly payment) R$ 472.80CNPq
Travel assistanceTwo one-way tickets to/from BrazilTWAS
Visa Cost Assistanceup to US$ 250TWAS

Important: After the candidate has been approved and all contractual procedures and documentation have been completed and submitted to CNPq, the initial fellowship credit processing in Brazil may take up to 50 days from the submission of personal and banking information to CNPq. Therefore, it is important that the awardee arrives to Brazil with sufficient resources to support themselves during this period before the release of the first stipend.

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PULITZER IMPACT SEED GLOBAL FUND (ISF) 

Application Deadline: May 27, 2024

LOCATION: USA

Impact Seed Funding (ISF) is a micro-scale grant provided by the Pulitzer Center to support education activities with the aim to enrich the perspectives and knowledge of the university community— specifically students and educators—about the problems, solutions, and innovations related to the impact of human activities in tropical forests, ocean, and the climate crisis.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants should be professors or researchers in a higher education institution, or groups of students guided by a responsible professor, and not have the project applied in Africa, Brazil, or Southeast Asia, as these areas have their own ISF grant. Projects carried out through consortia of professors are also very welcome. 

Type of activities we fund

Examples of activities and desirable outcomes of ISF support may include, but are not limited to: 

Educational material development: Incorporating Pulitzer Center journalism into teaching materials and syllabus, field trip program, active citizenship training.

Engagement with students, academia and public: Student writing competition, debate, public dialogue, exhibition on campus, hackathons.

Research support and dissemination of findings: This may include updating ongoing research and incorporating new insights in a book chapter, organizing a seminar.

Content production and dissemination including short videos, documentaries, podcasts.

BENEFIT:

ISF grants range from US$2,000 to US$4,000 (US dollars). We expect projects to be implemented and concluded within five months of approval.

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