The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds – Travel grants for junior researchers
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds – Travel grants for junior researchers
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds awards Travel Grants to junior researchers who are presently conducting an experimental project in basic biomedical research and need to pursue a short-term research stay or attend a practical course of up to three months.
Purpose
to learn clearly-defined methods useful for your ongoing research and therefore the work of your research group reception by visiting another laboratory, or by attending research-orientated courses including practical training (the practical part has got to cover a minimum of 50% of the course); to enable graduates from abroad and their potential PhD supervisors to guage the scientific and private prerequisites before embarking on a PhD thesis. to the present end, the grad student shall pursue a brief project in his/her potential PhD supervisor’s laboratory for a minimum of 4 weeks.
Eligibility
- Applicants must pursue an experimental project in basic biomedical research and belong to at least one of the subsequent groups of junior scientists:
- PhD students or medical students pursuing an experimental doctoral thesis who aren’t older than 30 years of age;
postdocs who are pursuing a specific scientific research who aren’t older than 32 years of age; - graduates from abroad who have applied for a PhD project, but who haven’t yet worked with their potential PhD supervisor.
Benefits
Scholarships are awarded 70%-75%
How to Apply
Scholarship Council Canada has an application that is electronic, fill in the proper execution and upload your write-ups. Upon effective application submission, you may receive an acknowledgment and payment receipt that is electronic. Keep it safe as being a delay and reference for the results. Scholarship Council Canada team takes care of your process that is further upon.
Formal Scholarship Council Canada Site:Â https://apply.scholarshipcouncil.com/