Post-doctoral fellowships and international mobility grants
- Entitat convocant:
- Institut Nacional du Cancer
- Categoria:
- Mobilitat
- Àmbit:
- Internacional
- Inici:
- Termini intern:
- Termini real:
- Quantia:
- 13.500 € for 12 months
- Descripció:
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Object
International mobility grants for Junior researchers and students who already have funding in France or for statutory or permanent staff affiliated with a French institution who have funding in France.
Main Features
This call for applications covers all the fields of fundamental research (solid tumours, onco-haematology, biology, cancer sciences, human and social sciences, etc.) in paediatric oncology.
The proposal submitted may represent the start of collaboration between two laboratories or fall within the scope of a pre-existing and previously formalised collaboration between a French academic research laboratory and an international research laboratory and concerns projects that may be open to all disciplines (biology, but also physics, mathematics, chemistry, bioinformatics, human and social sciences, etc.)
Duration
3, 6 or 12 months.
Documentation
Projects shall now be submitted directly via the PROJECTS portal:
https://projets.e-cancer.fr/
- Data requested online (supplementary sections);
- Documents required for submission (project description, projected budget, candidate's CV)
- Requisits
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Candidate
- Candidates must provide a copy of their degree certificate or a certificate from the relevant higher education institute stating that they have passed the degree.
- To qualify for the mobility funding, candidates must provide a certificate from the employer stating the candidate's remuneration and status during the mobility period.
- Candidates for a Master 2 Research course must provide proof of their enrolment or pre-enrolment on a Master 2 Research course at a French university.
Host organisation and laboratory
- The laboratory in France and the laboratory abroad must be clearly identified.
- The collaborative research project in paediatric oncology involving the French laboratory and the laboratory abroad must be described in the application file. This project may be the start of a collaboration between two partners or may be part of a pre-eisting collaboration
- The collaborative research project and the candidate's research project must concern paediatric oncology and fall within the scope of fundamental research
- Only one application will be eligible for each laboratory participating in the same collaborative project. On the other hand, several candidates may be affiliated with the same French laboratory for separate collaborative fundamental research projects with laboratories abroad.
- The French laboratory must be designated by the French Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation (University, INSERM, CNRS, CEA, etc.).
- The host laboratory must be able to supervise the candidate during the mobility period.
- To qualify for the mobility funding, the home laboratory in France must continue to supervise the candidate after their return
- Sol·licitud
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In case of interest, contact with FSJD Research's Department no later than April 7th