Deadline: 4 November 2015
The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO) and the French Embassy in Australia are inviting students or young researchers for the scholarship ANTSO French embassy (SAFE) program 2016.
The scholarships aim to facilitate exchanges of students or young researchers living in France or Australia, and working in the area of nuclear science and technology applied to life sciences.
The duration of the visit can be between 2 and 8 months, depending on the requirements of the hosting team, the project and other constraints related to overseas training. A project which can start in February 2016 is recommended.
Funding Information
The scholarship provides a maximum funding of $20,000 AUD which includes up to $3,000 for a return air-fare and a contribution of $150 per work day living allowance to a maximum of $17,000 for the duration of the project in France or at ANSTO in Sydney, Australia.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be
- A student for a Master’s degree by research in a French or Australian university or
- A PhD student in a French or Australian university or
- Enrolled in a co-tutelle PhD between French and Australian institutions or
- Holding a post-doctoral position in a French or Australian university or research institute and
- Carrying out a research project which stimulates research collaborations between France and Australia in the following area: “Developing nuclear science and technologies applied to the investigation of physio-pathological variations”
How to Apply
Interested applicant must submit their applications by email or post at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit ANTSO French embassy.