Funding Opportunities for Young Researchers’ Mobility
The workshop aims at providing an overview of funding opportunities for PhD students, post-docs, and young researchers (scholarships by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; initiatives by the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst; scholarships offered by the Royal Society in UK; bilateral Italy-France exchange programmes; Fulbright scholarships; Marie Curie actions). For each funding scheme, specific hints on how to write a proposal are given. The workshop will involve the participation of Dr. Valentina Torri from DAAD Italia (Servizio Tedesco per lo Scambio Accademico) and a short presentation of the experience by a successful DAAD applicant.
14.15- 14.30
Pietro Pietrini, Director of IMT School for Advanced Studies
Opening address
Marco Paggi, IMT School for Advanced Studies, JoTTO
Introduction
14.30-15.00
Marco Paggi, IMT School for Advanced Studies, JoTTO “Overview of funding schemes for short and long-term mobility: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Royal Society, bilateral Italy-France exchange programmes, Fulbright, Marie Curie actions”
15.00-16.00
Valentina Torri, Centro Informazioni DAAD Roma (DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst/Servizio Tedesco per lo Scambio Accademico) “Overview of the DAAD funding schemes for Researchers and for the Italian-German academic cooperation”
16.00-16.30
Irene Berardone, IMT School for Advanced Studies “The point of view of a successful DAAD applicant”
16.30-17.00
Marco Paggi, IMT School for Advanced Studies, JoTTO “Practical hints on how to write a proposal”
17.00-17.30 Questions and answers
17.30 End of workshop
The workshop will be held only in English language.
Marco Paggi, IMT School for Advanced Studies, JoTTO
Valentina Torri, Centro Informazioni DAAD Roma (DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst/Servizio Tedesco per lo Scambio Accademico)
Irene Berardone, IMT School for Advanced Studies
Participation is free and registration is appreciated at the following link: https://goo.gl/forms/VYnuLEOmj4BiCWMl2