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ISPF Early Career Fellowships in Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases (Thailand, Laos and Cambodia)
The UK Government’s International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) is funding a new Early Career Fellowship scheme, delivered in partnership with the British Council. This scheme will provide three early career researchers from Thailand, Laos, and/or Cambodia with the opportunity to undertake visiting placements at based at Imperial’s School of Public Health’s new White City Campus.
Deadline:
30 November 2024, 23:59 (BST)
Note: However, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we may therefore close recruitment early if suitable candidates have been identified.
Benefit:
The Fellowship will provide:
- Visa, insurance and NHS surcharge costs
- A non-taxable stipend of £31K per annum
- £8,000 per 12 months (pro rata for shorter fellowships) for research-related expenses. This can contribute to consumables, small equipment, travel and subsistence within the UK, publication costs, or other expenses related directly to the research project.
- IELTS exam fee (for scholars without a valid Test of English)
- Return economy-class travel from home country to UK
Duration:
6 to 12 months
Research Areas:
Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases
Eligibility:
To be eligible for the ISPF Early Career Fellowship, you must:
- Be a permanent resident of Thailand, Laos or Cambodia.
- Be an early career researcher – recently completed a research or academic qualification (PhD or equivalent) and not be in an established academic post with a research-related role or function.
- Meet the English language requirement of Imperial College London.
- The scheme is open to everyone meeting the eligibility criteria, and women are particularly encouraged to apply.
You are also required to show in your application form that:
- You have a plan for the research activities to be undertaken during your placement, and their relationship to your PhD or previous work, to show this will contribute to your career development.
- You are willing to demonstrate future contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after completing the Fellowship and returning to your home country.
- You have a plan and a passion to engage other early career researchers from your home country.
- You agree to your personal data being shared with the British Council as a condition of applying for the bursary and agree to maintain contact with the British Council for purposes of monitoring and evaluation during and after your fellowship.
How to Apply?
Applications are now open and can be completed online here until 30th November 23.59 (BST) – applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we may therefore close recruitment early if suitable candidates have been identified.
In order to complete the application, applicants will need to provide:
- Details on background to show how the eligibility criteria are met.
- A two-page academic CV
- A case for support for the fellowship (up to four sides), including:
- A description of your recent work and any planned research output
- Areas of research you are interested in as aligned with the research of MRC GIDA and/or the Jameel Institute
- A scientific case for the fellowship
- Specific training, in research techniques or methods, that will be enabled by this fellowship
- How you think this placement would help in your contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement in your country?
- Demonstrate a plan and a passion to engage other early career researchers from your home country.
- Your motivation for applying and plans for your future career advancement.
- A letter of recommendation from your PhD institution, preferably your PhD supervisor or advisor, addressing your skills and suitability for the placement.
Please provide the name(s) of your proposed host supervisor(s) within MRC GIDA and the Jameel Institute whose research fits best with your area of interest. Supervisors should be identified from the MRC GIDA (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/mrc-global-infectious-disease-analysis/about-us/people/principal-investigators/) and Jameel Institute (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jameel-institute/people/) web pages. You do not need to contact proposed supervisors to submit an application, but should identify supervisors that you feel best fit with your proposed research area. These will be reviewed as part of the shortlisting process and if your application is shortlisted there will be an opportunity to discuss with potential supervisors.
For more information:
- URL: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/admin-services/international-relations/international-student-mobility/ispf-early-career-fellowships-in-epidemiology-and-control-of-infectious-diseases-thailand-laos-and-cambodia/
- Contact:
- Susannah Fisher
Scientific Manager for the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis (MRC GIDA), with the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Email: s.fisher@imperial.ac.uk - The International Relations Office
Email: international.relations@imperial.ac.uk
- Susannah Fisher
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