Two-month fellowship for postdoctoral researchers from the Horn of Africa in France. Field investigations, library, and archives research are all part of this program.
Open to Indian scholars registered for a Ph.D. at an Indian institution interested in climate change-related issues in India and the US. The fellowship lasts between 6 months and 9… Continue Reading »
Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program recognizes outstanding scholarship and encourages independent graduate level research — particularly by female and minority students — in NOAA mission-related sciences of oceanography and resource… Continue Reading »
Postgraduate scholarship to attend interested (masters/Ph.D.) programs of study at Beijing Institute of Technology.
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to the country’s economic, social, and research-based growth.
The program is designed for PhD students (ideally about 2 years prior to receiving their PhD) working on a topic compatible with ongoing research at IIASA and a wish to… Continue Reading »
The Irish Government offers a number of fellowship programs to students from developing countries to undertake full-time study at Master’s level at an Irish higher level institution, with a focus… Continue Reading »
This program promotes young North American researchers with specialized knowledge of modern and contemporary Germany and Europe. It also supports scholars in all social science and humanities disciplines, including historians… Continue Reading »
Working with established professors at top universities, JMC postdoctoral fellows teach classes on the great ideas of the Founding and prepare scholarly works essential to their success in an increasingly… Continue Reading »
Offered to young pre- and postdoctoral researchers from the US, the UK, France, Germany and Canada. Held over a 2-month period in the summer, the program provides the participants with… Continue Reading »