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Sunday, July 31, 2016
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With the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is offering promising young researchers from all over the world attractive career prospects in Germany. Junior research talents of all disciplines from abroad are given the opportunity to establish working groups of their own at German research institutions. The Sofja Kovalevskaja Award recognises outstanding talent and creative research approaches with exceptional conditions: With an award amount of up to €1.65 million each winner receives valuable starting capital to spend five years pursuing an innovative research project at a research institute of his or her choice – untroubled by administrative constraints. In addition, the establishment of their own junior research team enables the award winners to lay an important foundation for a promising academic career at a very early stage. Outstandingly qualified junior academics of all disciplines from abroad who completed their doctorate less than six years ago are eligible to apply for the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award. It is also possible to submit applications immediately after finishing one’s doctoral studies. Six awards are expected to be granted. Applications must be submitted by 31 July 2016. We should be very grateful if you would support our search for young international research personalities by disseminating this announcement at your institution and also asking your colleagues to draw the attention of appropriately qualified research talents to this academic award. Details of the application procedure for the Sofja Kovalevskaja Award can be found on our website at: . For individual questions, you are also welcome to contact info@avh.de.
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The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine invites applications for its innovation grants. These support short term innovation and research projects in the application of physics and engineering to medicine and biology, including healthcare practice, medical device design, research and teaching. A wide interpretation is permitted in the definition of innovation. Full members and fellows of the institute may apply. Grants are worth up to £10,000 each towards purchase of equipment and services. |