Overview
Call for Applications (2011 Round)
Overseas Travel Fellowships: Southeast Asian Studies
Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration
Applications are invited from individuals currently enrolled in a PhD program in an Australian university who are researching Southeast Asia. Funding is available for students to conduct specific, defined tasks in the Netherlands related to their PhD. These tasks could include fieldwork, consulting an archive or library, engaging in language or disciplinary study, or consulting academic experts. PhD projects should address topics related to the humanities or social sciences. Funds will cover economy class return travel between Australia and the Netherlands plus a living allowance for a period of between one and six months. The research must occur within the term of the PhD enrolment, and take place in the period May, 2011 – June, 2012. Up to four Fellowships will be offered in this round.
Details about successful 2008, 2009 and 2010 Round applications can be viewed at
http://www.aust-neth.net
Closing date for applications: 25 February 2011
For further enquiries: Ms Helen McMartin, Helen.McMartin@anu.edu.au, tel 02 6125 0693
2. Overseas Travel Fellowship Guidelines
At the time of application, applicants must be enrolled in an Australian university and undertaking a PhD focussing on Southeast Asia. Applicants should provide details of how the research activities will enhance their PhD research project. A supporting statement from the Supervisor is also required.
Funding available
oEconomy airfares of up to $3,000
oLiving allowance of $800 per month
oNetherlands visa costs where applicable
Selection Criteria
a.The intellectual quality of the proposal
b.The relevance of the proposed visit to the Netherlands to the applicant’s research project and how it will enhance the research project
Conditions of funding
Acknowledgement of funding support from The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration must be included in all publications that result from the research activity trip.
Payment of the funding support will be made as a reimbursement to the applicant’s home institution that incurs the initial costs. The institution is requested to issue a tax invoice to
The Australian National University, attach copies of the original invoices/documentation or costs incurred, and send to The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration. Full details of these requirements will be sent to successful applicants.
Recipients of these grants must provide The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration with a written fieldtrip report within 1 month of completion.
Successful applicants are ineligible to apply for further ANRC Overseas Travel Fellowships.
Notification date is expected to be by mid April 2011, following evaluation by a selection panel.
3. Application Form for Overseas Travel Fellowship
Name:
Institution:
Mailing address:
Email address:
Telephone:
Fax:
PhD thesis title:
Date of PhD enrolment:
Expected completion date:
Supervisor’s name:
Supervisor’s contact details:
Proposed dates of travel:
Details of expected travel costs:
Attach a statement (up to 2 A4 pages max) addressing the selection criteria and providing the details and location of activities to be undertaken, new skills expected to be gained, and names of collaborating researchers in the Netherlands (if applicable).
Also attach
•supporting statement from supervisor (1 page max).
•letter of support from collaborating institution/researcher (1 page max).
Email your application (cut and paste the application form above and combine all additional pages into one document) to Helen.McMartin@anu.edu.au by 25 February 2011.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Call for Applications (2011 Round)
Overseas Travel Fellowships: Southeast Asian Studies
Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration
Applications are invited from individuals currently enrolled in a PhD program in an Australian university who are researching Southeast Asia. Funding is available for students to conduct specific, defined tasks in the Netherlands related to their PhD. These tasks could include fieldwork, consulting an archive or library, engaging in language or disciplinary study, or consulting academic experts. PhD projects should address topics related to the humanities or social sciences. Funds will cover economy class return travel between Australia and the Netherlands plus a living allowance for a period of between one and six months. The research must occur within the term of the PhD enrolment, and take place in the period May, 2011 – June, 2012. Up to four Fellowships will be offered in this round.
Details about successful 2008, 2009 and 2010 Round applications can be viewed at
http://www.aust-neth.net
Closing date for applications: 25 February 2011
For further enquiries: Ms Helen McMartin, Helen.McMartin@anu.edu.au, tel 02 6125 0693
2. Overseas Travel Fellowship Guidelines
At the time of application, applicants must be enrolled in an Australian university and undertaking a PhD focussing on Southeast Asia. Applicants should provide details of how the research activities will enhance their PhD research project. A supporting statement from the Supervisor is also required.
Funding available
oEconomy airfares of up to $3,000
oLiving allowance of $800 per month
oNetherlands visa costs where applicable
Selection Criteria
a.The intellectual quality of the proposal
b.The relevance of the proposed visit to the Netherlands to the applicant’s research project and how it will enhance the research project
Conditions of funding
Acknowledgement of funding support from The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration must be included in all publications that result from the research activity trip.
Payment of the funding support will be made as a reimbursement to the applicant’s home institution that incurs the initial costs. The institution is requested to issue a tax invoice to
The Australian National University, attach copies of the original invoices/documentation or costs incurred, and send to The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration. Full details of these requirements will be sent to successful applicants.
Recipients of these grants must provide The Australia-Netherlands Research Collaboration with a written fieldtrip report within 1 month of completion.
Successful applicants are ineligible to apply for further ANRC Overseas Travel Fellowships.
Notification date is expected to be by mid April 2011, following evaluation by a selection panel.
3. Application Form for Overseas Travel Fellowship
Name:
Institution:
Mailing address:
Email address:
Telephone:
Fax:
PhD thesis title:
Date of PhD enrolment:
Expected completion date:
Supervisor’s name:
Supervisor’s contact details:
Proposed dates of travel:
Details of expected travel costs:
Attach a statement (up to 2 A4 pages max) addressing the selection criteria and providing the details and location of activities to be undertaken, new skills expected to be gained, and names of collaborating researchers in the Netherlands (if applicable).
Also attach
•supporting statement from supervisor (1 page max).
•letter of support from collaborating institution/researcher (1 page max).
Email your application (cut and paste the application form above and combine all additional pages into one document) to Helen.McMartin@anu.edu.au by 25 February 2011.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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The scholarship program is great and helpful to the students.Thanks for this post.
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