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ANSTO and the French Embassy in Australia are supporting a scholarship programme which aims 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 2015 is recommended. Eligibility criteria: Applicants must be Enrolled as a student for a Masters degree by research student in a French or Australian university OR Enrolled as a PhD student in a French and Australian university OR Enrolled in a co-tutelle PhD between French and Australian institutions OR Holding 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 in response to external challenges” The call for applications is open to students of all nationalities depending on eligibility for an Australian or French visa as appropriate. Funding rules: The scholarship provides a maximum funding of $20,000 AUD, and contributes to the costs of the trip and/or accommodation for the duration of the project at ANSTO in Sydney, Australia, or the host institution in France. The application form and supporting documents must be received at the Embassy of France in Australia before 1 October 2014, either by email (scanned documents) or by post. - See more at: ansto.gov.au/ResearchHub/LifeSciences/ServicesandTools/EducationandOutreach/Scholarships/index.htm#sthash.PK0uOT67.dpuf
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 16:42:42 +0000

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