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September 13, 2005 Sorrento, Italy

Peter Dubruel Polymer Materials Research Group, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Institute of Pathology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany. 4th ysf@esb Young scientist networking and funding, the big discussion. September 13, 2005 Sorrento, Italy. Content

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September 13, 2005 Sorrento, Italy

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  1. Peter DubruelPolymer Materials Research Group, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumInstitute of Pathology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 4th ysf@esbYoung scientist networking and funding, the big discussion September 13, 2005 Sorrento, Italy

  2. Content - Young Scientist Funding: PhD and early Post-Doc  Marie Curie: PhD and Post-Docs  Alexander von Humboldt fellowships: Post-Docs  EU-Australian exchange programs (Laura Poole-Warren / Penny Martens) (COMPLETE LIST: http://www.biomat.net) - Young Scientist Networking

  3. Marie Curie actions http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm and flyers - Host-driven actions - Individual-driven actions - Return and re-integration mechanisms http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm

  4. Marie Curie host driven actions - Marie Curie Research Training Network (RTN) aim: offer research training within the frame of a collaborative research project target: early stage and experienced researchers - Marie Curie Fellowships for Early Stage Training (EST) aim: offer scientific/technological training target: early stage researchers Early stage researchers: < 4 years experience Experienced researchers: 4 years experience or PhD no direct age limit!!

  5. Marie Curie actions http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm and flyers - Host-driven actions - Individual-driven actions - Return and re-integration mechanisms http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm

  6. Marie Curie Individual driven actions • (experienced researchers) • - Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) •  EU researchers perform research in EU • - Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowships (IIF) •  non-EU researchers perform research in EU • - Marie Curie Outgoing International Fellowships (OIF) •  EU researchers perform research in Third Countries Experienced researchers: 4 years experience or PhD

  7. Marie Curie actions http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm and flyers - Host-driven actions - Individual-driven actions - Return and re-integration mechanisms http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/mobility.htm

  8. Marie Curie Return and Reintegration mechanisms - Marie Curie European Reintegration Grants (ERG)  reintegration of former Marie Curie fellows - Marie Curie International Reintegration Grants (IIF)  reintegration of EU researchers who have performed > 5 years research outside EU

  9. Marie Curie Researcher’s Mobility Portal http://europa.eu.int/eracareers/index_en.cfm Content: job offers (national and international), grants and fellowships, accomodation, taxation, child education, day-care,…

  10. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellowships and Research Awardsto scientists and scholars from allcountries and disciplines

  11. Research Fellowships granted by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Programmes for scientists and scholars from abroad Programmes for scientists and scholars from Germany

  12. Sponsorship Programmes of theHumboldt Foundation in a Nutshell Humboldt Research Fellowships Georg Forster Research Fellowships Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships Programmes geared to specific countries

  13. Humboldt Research Fellowships D All countries All disciplines > 300 universities, MPI, Fraunhofer, Hermann von Helmholtz Society, Leibniz Society ,…

  14. Humboldt Research Fellowships Application requirements: • Doctorate or equivalent academic qualification (experienced researchers) • Academic host in Germany • Research plan (6-12 months, extension possible) • International publications • Age limit: 40 years

  15. Georg Forster Research Fellowships Selected developing and threshold countries Research projects con- tributing to further development in the fellows’ countries Age limit: 45 years Application and sponsorship comparable to Humboldt Research Fellowship (6-12 months, extension possible)

  16. Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships* (up to 4 years) D All countries All disciplines *hosts = Humboldtians

  17. Contact • Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung • Jean-Paul-Str. 12 • D-53173 Bonn • Phone.: 49-228-833-0 • Fax: 49-228-833-199 • E-mail: select@avh.de http://www.humboldt-foundation.de

  18. Content - Young Scientist Funding: PhD and early Post-Doc  Marie Curie: PhD and Post-Docs  Alexander von Humboldt fellowships: Post-Docs  EU-Australian exchange programs (Laura Poole-Warren / Penny Martens) - Young Scientist Networking

  19. Networking among scientists Young Scientist Forum Summer schools and congresses Biomaterials Network (http://www.biomat.net) Links to biomaterials web sites, professional societies, scientific journals, educational programs, research centers, general information on biomedical engineering, biology, medicine,… Different Biomaterial Societies

  20. National Science Foundations • based on ESF listings (http://www.esf.org) • Austria (http://www.fwf.ac.at) • Belgium (http://www.fwo.be and http://www2.fnrs.be) • Bulgaria (http://www.bas.bg) • Croatia (http://www.hazu.hr), Cyprus (http://www.research.org.cy) • Czech Republic (http://www.gacr.cz/english_line/geninf.htm) • Denmark (http://www.royalacademy.dk/pres_e.htm) • Estonia (http://www.knaw.nl and http://www.etf.ee) • Finland (http://www.tekes.fi/eng and http://www.aka.fi) • France (http://www.cnrs.fr), Germany (http://www.dfg.de/en) • Greece (http://www.ypan.gr), Hungary (http://www.kfki.hu) • Iceland (http://www.rannis.is), Ireland (http://www.sfi.ie/home/index.asp)

  21. National Science Foundations (continued) Italy (http://www.instm.it), Lithuania (http://www.vmsfondas.lt) Luxembourg http://www.fnr.lu/SIML_FNR/Channel/FNR.nsf/fs_Root?OpenFrameset) Netherlands (http://www.nwo.nl and http://www.knaw.nl/) Norway (http://www.forskningsradet.no), Portugal (http://www.fct.mct.pt/) Romania (http://www.cncsis.ro), Slovenia (http://www.ustanova-szf.si) Slovakia (http://www.sav.sk) Spain (http://www2.mityc.es/es-ES/index.htm?cultura=es-ES) Sweden (http://www.stratresearch.se) Switzerland (http://www.snf.ch/default_en.asp) Turkey (http://www.tubitak.gov.tr) United Kingdom (http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/default.htm)

  22. International networking for young scientists UK-other countries, http://www.britishcouncil.org/science-research-inys2.htm Workshops for PhD students and post-docs (UK and non-UK) Science networking development scheme UK-Israel, http://www.britemb.org.il/science/snds.html Marie Curie Fellowship Association Network for Marie Curie fellows

  23. Further info Internet and e-mail address in preparation (www.esb-news.org/ysf and ysf@esb-news.org) Dr. Pedro Granja (pgranja@ineb.up.pt) Dr. Jan Schrooten (Jan.Schrooten@mtm.kuleuven.be) Dr. Peter Dubruel (Peter.Dubruel@UGent.be)

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