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TWAS Fellowships 2024/2025: Apply Now for Research and Advanced Training Opportunities for Young Scientists in Developing Countries

The TWAS Fellowships for Research and Advanced Training 2024/2025 are now accepting applications. These prestigious fellowships, offered by The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), are designed to support young scientists from developing countries, enabling them to spend three to twelve months at a research institution in a different developing country. The primary aim of these fellowships is to enhance the research capabilities of emerging scientists, particularly those at the early stages of their research careers. The program also seeks to foster international collaboration and build lasting professional networks that can continue to benefit the scientific community long after the fellowship period.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the TWAS Fellowships, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Educational Qualifications: Applicants must hold at least an MSc or equivalent degree.
  • Employment: Applicants must be citizens of a developing country and must be employed by a research institution in a developing country.
  • Field of Study: The fellowships are open to young scientists working in any area of the natural sciences.
  • Age Consideration: Although there is no strict age limit, preference is given to young scientists who are at the beginning of their research careers, with particular emphasis on those working in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).

Benefits of the Fellowship

The TWAS Fellowships offer a variety of benefits designed to facilitate the research and training experience:

  • Duration: The fellowships are available for a period ranging from a minimum of three months to a maximum of twelve months.
  • Financial Support: TWAS covers international low-cost airfare for the fellows. In addition, a contribution towards subsistence expenses, amounting to a maximum of USD 300 per month, is provided. It is important to note that TWAS does not cover any other costs.
  • Host Institution Support: The host institution is expected to provide accommodation, food, and the necessary research facilities to the fellows.
  • Selection Criteria: Fellowships are awarded by the TWAS Fellowships Committee, primarily based on the scientific merit of the applicant.

Application Process

Interested candidates must complete the online application form by the deadline of October 7, 2024. As part of the application process, the following documents must be uploaded:

  1. A scanned copy of the applicant’s passport, including the page with the name and surname.
  2. A curriculum vitae (CV) of no more than five pages, including a list of publications.
  3. A Supporting Statement from the Head of the applicant’s Home Institution.
  4. Two reference letters from senior scientists who are familiar with the applicant’s work. The Head of the Home Institution cannot serve as a referee.
  5. An MSc certificate along with relevant university transcripts.
  6. An official invitation letter from the Head of the Host Institution, confirming their willingness to host the applicant.

For additional details and to apply, prospective applicants can visit the official webpage of the TWAS Fellowships for Research and Advanced Training.

This fellowship represents a valuable opportunity for young scientists to expand their research horizons, gain international experience, and build collaborations that could significantly impact their future scientific endeavors.

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Cite this article as (APA format):

AR Managing Editor (2024). TWAS Fellowships 2024/2025: Apply Now for Research and Advanced Training Opportunities for Young Scientists in Developing Countries. Retrieved from https://www.africanresearchers.org/twas-fellowships-2024-2025-apply-now-for-research-and-advanced-training-opportunities-for-young-scientists-in-developing-countries/

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