Thursday, January 17, 2019

24th Jan Q+A webinar on funding opportunity: Antarctic Science Intl. Bursary

Hi everyone,

 

Just a reminder about the webinar next week, for your chance to find out how to submit a good application for this year’s round of Antarctic Science Bursaries (http://www.antarcticsciencebursary.org.uk/)

 

The webinar will give applicants the chance to speak to people on the bursary panel (that review and award bursaries) as well as past recipients. This will be a great Q+A session and really give everyone the chance to get advice about their application.

 

Sign up for one of the webinars here:

 

Session 1 - Jan 24, 2019 3:00 PM in Universal Time UTC:

 https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_O42YGdS8QNG2H48P80dx0w

 

Session 2 Jan 24, 2019 8:00 PM in Universal Time UTC

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Nk5aH923SseifN7Hpc_AWw

 

…. Do it now ;)

 

And please do spread the word to your networks, as this bursary is open to all nationalities.

 

A little information about the bursaries:

Bursary awards are intended to support the career development for promising early career scientists worldwide, working in any field of Antarctic science.

Grants of up to £6000 are awarded to extend the scope of an existing research project. Please note that this award is NOT offered to support work on an existing research project. It is intended to support a distinct extension activity, usually arising from previous work.

 

Eligibility for application for bursaries:

Grants are given to individuals and managed through their organisations. Applicants normally need to be enrolled in a PhD or employed as an early career researcher, with payment being to an institutional account.

Applicants can apply from anywhere in the world.

Early career researchers are eligible to apply for up to 10 years after their PhD.

 

 

 

Cheers

 

Anna



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