SCAR Fellowships In Antarctic Research, 2020 applicants must be current Ph.D. researchers or the Ph.D. of the candidates should be not more than 5 years old. The SCAR Fellowship Programme is for Ph.D. students, or those within five years of having completed a Ph.D., to undertake research at major international laboratories, field facilities, and/or institutes in or operated by SCAR member countries with the goal of exposing them to recent advances in research and to develop long-term scientific links and partnerships.
SCAR Fellowships:
- The applicants should contribute to the objectives of one or more of SCAR’s science groups which include Humanities and Social Sciences groups, and/or the current Scientific Research Programmes.
- Additionally, the number of awards will be 4 to 5 awards for 2020.
Documents required:
- The candidates applying for SCAR Fellowships In Antarctic Research, 2020 should submit a research proposal, which should also include the relevant appendices.
- Also, a reference from the home institute.
- Likewise, agreement from the host institute.
Value of Scholarship
- The successful applicants of SCAR Fellowships In Antarctic Research, 2020 will receive an award of USD 15,000.
Deadline
- The last date to apply for SCAR Fellowships In Antarctic Research, 2020 is 26th August 2020.
About
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is an interdisciplinary body of the International Council for Science (ICSU). Additionally, it was established in February 1958 to continue the international coordination of Antarctic scientific activities that had begun during the International Geophysical Year of 1957-58. Furthermore, SCAR charges with initiating, developing, and coordinating scientific research in the Antarctic region. Likewise, the scientific business of SCAR is conducted by its Standing Scientific Groups.
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