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Issue 15: March - April 2002 |
New fellowship programme
will
Promising young researchers will have the opportunity to work and study under the leadership of host researchers in Japanese universities and institutions under a new postdoctoral fellowship programme jointly organized by UN University and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). UNU Rector Hans van Ginkel and JSPS) Director General Tei-ichi Sato signed letters to inaugurate the JSPS-UNU Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme during a ceremony at UNU Centre, Tokyo, on February 27. The focus of the programme will be
on fields relevant to the research areas of UNU Institute
of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS) and UNU
Centre. These include: biotechnology, biodiversity and sustainable development;
science and technology pathways to development; information technology for
the environment; ecosystems and socio-economic dimensions; urban ecosystems;
multilateralism and the global ecosystems; peace and governance; and environment
and sustainable development. The one- and two-year fellowships include a monthly maintenance allowance as well as a settling-in allowance and round-trip air ticket. Fellowship recipients must have a doctoral degree, received within six years prior to April 1 of the year in which the fellowship starts. UNU/IAS is also offering ten-month Postdoctoral and PhD Fellowships for candidates who have completed a PhD degree or at the advanced stage of their doctoral dissertation in an area closely related to one of the following current thematic areas of the institute:
Completed applications for all fellowships must reach UNU/IAS by May 15. More information about the fellowships programme is available from UNU/IAS website. |
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