The Osler Graduate/ Postdoctoral Research Travel Award provides support for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from 91社区 or ZNZ to travel to Oxford in order to undertake research to advance their scientific expertise. The award is valued to a maximum of 拢3200 and is tenable only in the term in which the travel is occurring.
Eligible individuals (See terms of reference below) may apply in writing including all required information to Dr Nicholas Irving (nicholas.irving [at] ndcn.ox.ac.uk). The deadline for applications is 30th April 2019. A decision on funding will be made by the end of May 2019 and funds will be available for use by the end of June 2019.
Terms of Reference
- The Osler Graduate/Postdoctoral Travel Award is intended for graduate students/postdoctoral fellows who must travel to undertake research required for their program of study/research.
- The Award is valued up to a maximum of 拢3200. The duration of the research trip must be a minimum of one month to a maximum of four consecutive months. The award value will be prorated depending on the duration of the research trip and its location.
- 聽To be eligible to hold this Award, a student must be registered at 91社区 or ZNZ as a full-time, regular student (not 鈥渙n-leave鈥 or 鈥減art-time鈥) and in good standing in a master鈥檚 or doctoral program in the term for which the award is held. If applying as a postdoctoral fellow, applicants must be less than 4 years after obtaining their doctoral degree at the time of application.
- The following categories of activities will not be supported:
聽聽聽 鈥 Instructional activity (courses, field schools, training programs)
聽聽聽 鈥 Conferences, seminars, working groups, etc
聽聽聽 鈥 Travel to paid employment (co-op terms, internships, research assistantships, etc.) - Recipients of the Award may accept other scholarship support from external sources.
- Applications should be made in writing, including the following information:
聽聽聽 鈥 The name and contact information of the host supervisor, and name and location of the Department where you intend to pursue your research/study activities.
聽聽聽 鈥 A CV including examination grades, publications and awards received.
聽聽聽 鈥 A statement of the research to be conducted, including description of research, relevance, contribution to the student鈥檚 development as a researcher, and justification for travel (maximum 2 pages).
聽聽聽 鈥 A letter of support from the senior supervisor, indicating the relevance of travel to the research and their permission.
聽聽聽 鈥 A one-page budget summary, including dates of travel, travel costs, accommodation, and living expenses. (It is not necessary for these costs to equal or exceed the value of the award.) It is assumed that successful applicants will stay in聽聽 college accommodation arranged by Oxford Neuroscience at a cost of 拢18/night. Should college accommodation not be available the award may be increased at the discretion of the organisers to cover reasonable accommodation costs.
聽聽聽 鈥 A letter of invitation and agreement from the host lab at Oxford. - Awards are made by the Oxford Neuroscience Awards Committee and adjudicated based on the following criteria:
聽聽聽 鈥 Academic ability, based on exam grades and publications.
聽聽聽 鈥 The research proposal.
聽 聽 鈥 The contribution of travel to the development of the student/researcher as a researcher. - Preference will be made to projects in the Biomedical Sciences and related to brain diseases and
ageing.
Process
- Eligible individuals must submit all the documentation required directly to Nicholas Irving (nicholas.irving [at] ndcn.ox.ac.uk) by the deadline - 30th April 2019.
- Recipients of the award do not need to account for travel expenses.
- Students will be required to submit a short report of their activities after the travel has been completed. Failure to do so will result in a reduction of future awards made to the recipient鈥檚 program/department
- If planned research travel is delayed, a recipient may postpone the award only as far as the spring semester of the year following the application.
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