Overview
NWO has a cooperation agreement with the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC). With this both organisations want to facilitate the contact between Dutch and Taiwanese researchers.
Application
Researchers with a tenured position at one of the Dutch universities, KNAW institutes, NWO institutes, Netherlands Cancer Institute and MPI Nijmegen may submit a proposal. However, only senior researchers may submit proposals for joint seminars.
What can be applied for
International travel costs, and local travel and accommodation costs for a stay of between 1 and 12 months can be applied for. For a bilateral joint seminar a contribution to the costs can be requested.
When can be applied
Proposals can be submitted throughout the year. The processing time varies from 3 to 6 months.
Selection Criteria
Scientist Exchange
- Scientific quality, originality and relevance;
- Quality of the research teams.
Bilateral joint seminars
- Scientific relevance;
- Quality of the researchers involved;
- Effects of the seminar on, for example, the cooperation between Dutch and Taiwanese researchers.
Financiers
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research and the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC)
Contacts
Mw. W.F. Geldof
phone: +31 (0)70 344 05 27, fax: +31 (0)70 344 06 20, e-mail: w.geldof@nwo.nl
Dhr. J.P. Mahabier
phone: +31 (0)70 344 08 52, e-mail: j.mahabier@nwo.nl
Documentation
Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) brochure
This document (PDF, 5 pages) contains the brochure of the Cooperation NWO-NSC (Taiwan) programme.
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Documentation for applying
Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) application form exchange grant
This document (Word, 3 pages) must be used for submitting an application for an exchange grant for the Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) programme.
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Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) application form joint seminar
This document (Word, 6 pages) must be used for submitting an application for an joint seminar grant for the Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) programme.
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Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
NWO has a cooperation agreement with the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC). With this both organisations want to facilitate the contact between Dutch and Taiwanese researchers.
Application
Researchers with a tenured position at one of the Dutch universities, KNAW institutes, NWO institutes, Netherlands Cancer Institute and MPI Nijmegen may submit a proposal. However, only senior researchers may submit proposals for joint seminars.
What can be applied for
International travel costs, and local travel and accommodation costs for a stay of between 1 and 12 months can be applied for. For a bilateral joint seminar a contribution to the costs can be requested.
When can be applied
Proposals can be submitted throughout the year. The processing time varies from 3 to 6 months.
Selection Criteria
Scientist Exchange
- Scientific quality, originality and relevance;
- Quality of the research teams.
Bilateral joint seminars
- Scientific relevance;
- Quality of the researchers involved;
- Effects of the seminar on, for example, the cooperation between Dutch and Taiwanese researchers.
Financiers
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research and the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC)
Contacts
Mw. W.F. Geldof
phone: +31 (0)70 344 05 27, fax: +31 (0)70 344 06 20, e-mail: w.geldof@nwo.nl
Dhr. J.P. Mahabier
phone: +31 (0)70 344 08 52, e-mail: j.mahabier@nwo.nl
Documentation
Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) brochure
This document (PDF, 5 pages) contains the brochure of the Cooperation NWO-NSC (Taiwan) programme.
Open
Documentation for applying
Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) application form exchange grant
This document (Word, 3 pages) must be used for submitting an application for an exchange grant for the Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) programme.
Open
Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) application form joint seminar
This document (Word, 6 pages) must be used for submitting an application for an joint seminar grant for the Cooperation Taiwan (NSC) programme.
Open
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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