UK Academy of Medical Sciences - UK/Middle East Travel FellowshipsRGP / Research Grants and Projects WEBSITE: Access the UK Academy of Medical Sciences website. AWARD MECHANISM: The fellowship scheme, developed in partnership between the Daniel Turnberg Trust Fund and the Academy of Medical Sciences, aims to encourage and foster collaborations between biomedical researchers in the UK and the Middle East through short-term exchange of researchers between institution. Fellowships are available to early or mid-career medical or bioscience researchers from Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian Territory, to spend time in laboratories or hospitals in the UK. Fellowships are also available to researchers based in the UK, to visit laboratories or hospitals in the Middle East (within the countries listed above). The scheme offers up to £3,500 per award to cover travel expenses and provide a subsistence allowance for a period of up to four weeks. SCIENTIFIC AREAS: Medical and bioscience research. SUBMISSION DATE(S): 31 December 2012 - to the RGP (to reach the foundation by 7 January 2013). ACTIVATION DATE(S): Awards will be made in April 2013. MODE OF APPLICATION: Applications must be made through Heads of Departments who will act as sponsors of the candidates. The applicant should contact and obtain written support from the institution that they wish to visit prior to submitting their application. Further details of the scheme and how to apply can be found on the Academy's website, www.acmedsci.ac.uk/turnberg. A copy of the application should be submitted to the RGP for review at least one week in advance of the submission deadline for follow-up purposes. For postdoctoral fellows, applications require the following endorsements:
Please note that according to Weizmann Institute procedures, fellowships are paid as stipends at a fixed rate. Consequently, if the amount provided by the funding source is lower than this rate, the difference will have to be supplemented (with an a priori written commitment to this effect to the RGP) by the host researcher at the Institute. If the fellowship on offer is higher than the Weizmann Institute standard rate, the Institute will be able to receive a stipend only up to its standard rate. Alternatively, if allowable by the funding agency, the fellowship can be paid by the agency directly to the bank account of the recipient. In such a case, the host researcher should apply for post-doctoral status for the fellow at the Institute, either with or without the additional standard Weizmann Institute post-doctoral stipend (as allowable by the external funding source, and according to the resources available to the prospective Weizmann Institute host). For further information and/or clarifications, please contact the Feinberg Graduate School or the RGP. Please note that foreigners are required to obtain the relevant visa (i.e. for a fixed-amount stipend: category A2; or for an employment contract: category B1 = work permit) prior to taking up an appointment at the Weizmann Institute:
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