Coimbra Group Scholarship Programme 2011 – Africa

The Coimbra Group Scholarship Programme For young African Researchers Aims To Enable Scholars At Sub-Saharan Africa In 2011

Scholarship Description:
The Coimbra Group Scholarship Programme for young African researchers aims to enable scholars to undertake research for a short research period (generally 1 to maximum 3 months) in which they are engaged in their home institution, at a selected Coimbra Group university, and to help them establish academic and research contacts. The following Coimbra Group universities are participating in the 2011-2012 edition of the scheme:
-University of Aarhus (Denmark)
-University of Barcelona (Spain)
-University of Coimbra (Portugal)
- University of Geneva (Switzerland)
-University of Granada (Spain)
-University of Graz (Austria)
-University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
-University of Leuven (Belgium)
-University of Padova (Italy)
-University of Poitiers (France)
-University of Salamanca (Spain)
-University of Siena (Italy)
- University of Turku (Finland)

Eligibility Criteria:
The scheme is intended for young academics (normally those under the age of 45). Applicants should be current staff members of a university or an equivalent higher education institution, and, in most cases, should be of postdoctoral or equivalent status. A limited number of grants are available for technical/administrative staff from African universities (please see the requirement of each individual university). In most universities the language of instruction is that of the country itself, but in mostuniversities is possible to use English as the working language.

Application Procedure:
Applicants must fill in the on-line application form before 15 March 2011.Candidates will be able to select one university only. Applicants should identify a researchsupervisor in the host university and provide his/her contact details in the application form. Itwould be desirable if applicants took contact with their research supervisor before submittingtheir application (please note that some univInformation should be submitted in English. After submitting the on-line application aconfirmation message will automatically be sent to the e-mail address provided by thecandidate. This will be your acknowledgement of receipt. The Coimbra Group Office will notindividually acknowledge each application received.

Female candidates are encouraged to apply and will be prioritised.When selection has been agreed, the host university may send a letter of invitation directly tothe successful candidate. The Coimbra Group Office will contact candidates who are notsuccessful in obtaining a place under the scheme.Successful candidates who are currently employed by a University are responsible forensuring that their home institution will grant them leave of absence to undertake the
proposed visit.

The Coimbra Group:
The Coimbra Group, which was set up in 1987, is an association of 38 traditional Europeanuniversities. It aims to increase co-operation amongst its members by enhancing specialacademic and cultural ties, and creating channels of information and exchange. Its areas ofinterest and involvement include central and eastern Europe as well as countries in LatinAmerica and Africa. More information about the Coimbra Group can be found on theassociation’s website (www.coimbra-group.eu). Further details about the universities takingpart in the Scholarship programme for young African researchers may be found by viewingtheir own web site at the addresses included in the Annex.

Last Date To Apply::15 March 2011

Source:http://www.coimbra-group.eu/sp/docs-sp/2011/Africa%20Brochure%202011.pdf

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