Chateaubriand scientific pre- and post-doctorate fellowships
For Israeli -ONLY- PhD students and post-doctorate studies in France
The Chateaubriand fellowships exist since 1988. Young Israeli scientists,
who are currently working towards a Ph.D., or who have completed their Ph.D.,
may qualify for a Fellowship from the French Government to conduct research in
France.
Any field of basic science and medicine is relevant, other than Humanities or Social Sciences.
The research will be performed at a French University, a School of
Engineering or a Public Research Laboratory. Before applying for a
fellowship, the candidates must contact the host institution to secure a
position.
Health insurance is provided through EGIDE (French Center for Welcome and
International Exchanges) who will be in charge of these aspects. A financial
support of these scholarships are available for a maximum period of 12
months (not renewable), with a monthly stipend of 1,704 Euros (Ph.D. student)
or 2,055 Euros (Post-Doctorate). 500€ for airline ticket will be provided.
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Please note that:
- Incomplete applications will not be evaluated
- Deadline: June 1st 2012
- For Israeli citizens only, there is no possibility to
submit an application for candidates with French nationality.
Before any call or email, check the Questions & Answer
page: http://fitscience.wordpress.com/chateaubriand-fellowships/qa/
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Applications
The call for proposals “Chateaubriand 2012-2013″ is open now until
June 1st, 2012. Please download the application form here.
Send an electronique version of your application
form to contact@ambfr-il.org and a paper version to Science
Office, French Institute, Rothschild 7, Tel Aviv
66881.
The reference letters have to be sent by mail only directly by the 3 referees
to: contact@ambfr-il.org
A confirmation will be mailed to you within two weeks after the application
has been received. The fellowship starts on October 1st 2012.
Contact:
email: contact@ambfr-il.org
phone: 03 796 80 46
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Additional Information
The monthly allowance is payable in France and is not taxable. Grant
recipients benefit, inter alia, from the same social benefits available to French
students (Social Security, access to university restaurants, lodgings on
campus, etc). Expenses related to possible travel
within France, required for properly carrying out the work intended, may be
reimbursed, subject to the prior agreement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On account of the benefits generally offered by the receiving institutions
for such training or study courses, it is clearly stipulated that no subsidy
shall be provided for whatsoever reason (attendance fees, charges for laboratory
use, help with publication, etc).
Lastly, a report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is required regarding
his/her stay in France: Scientific significance, probable future developments,
comments on the reception/hospitality, etc. This document should be sent to
EGIDE (the French Center for Welcome and International Exchanges), the body
that looks after the reception in France, help with the stay, administration of
“Chateaubriand” grant recipients, as well as requests for transportation home.