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The Institute of International Education Scholarship for Africans at fundsforngos USA

The Institute of International Education (IIE) is accepting applications for the Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF) aimed at providing fellowship grants for scholars whose lives or careers are threatened in their home countries.

The fellowships support temporary academic positions at universities, colleges and other higher learning institutions in safe locations anywhere in the world. Fellowship periods of up to one calendar year are intended to allow the scholars to continue their important work pending improvement in conditions allowing their safe return home. Fellowships may be renewed for a second and final year. Since  we have received more than 3000 requests for assistance from scholars in 100 countries. 416 scholars from 45 countries have been awarded fellowships and placed at institutions in 40 countries around the world.

Eligibility

Professors, established researchers and other senior academics from any country, field or discipline may qualify. Applications are reviewed for academic qualifications, the quality/potential of the candidate’s work, and the urgency of threats faced. Preference is given to scholars

who are facing immediate, severe and targeted threats to their lives and/or careers in their home country or country of residence;
with a Ph.D. or other highest degree in their field who have extensive teaching or research experience at a university, college or other institution of higher learning;
who demonstrate superior academic accomplishment or promise;
whose selection is likely to benefit the academic community in the home and/or host country or region.

Selection Criteria and Provisions

Applications from female scholars and scholars who are members of ethnic, racial, cultural or religious minority groups, or those otherwise underrepresented in their field, are encouraged.
Fellowships are approved by the SRF Selection Committee which convenes at least three

(3) times per year.
Awards are issued for up to US $25,000, plus health insurance. The final fellowship award is dependent upon the location of the host institution, the cost of living, and the value of any additional contributions from the host institution or other source.
Host academic institutions agree to accept the fellowship funds and disburse the funds to the scholar. In most cases, host institutions are required to match the SRF fellowship award through partial salary/stipend support, research materials, and other in-kind assistance.

Direct application & third-party nomination

Candidates may apply directly or be nominated by a third-party. Although the SRF invites applications from individual scholars, it does not provide awards directly to individuals. Fellowships are awarded to the host institution, which in turn issues the fellowship award for direct support of the scholar grantee.

Deadlines and Emergency Applications

Applications and nominations are accepted at any time throughout the year, on a rolling basis. Applications will be considered by the SRF Selection Committee at least three

(3) times per year, generally in January, April, and October. Non-emergency applications must be received at least 4 weeks before a committee meeting in order to be considered. Decisions will be announced approximately two

(2) weeks after each Selection Committee meeting.

Emergency applications will be considered earlier if a candidate’s circumstances do not permit waiting for the next scheduled meeting of the Selection Committee.

for more information;

http://www.fundsforngos.org/fellowships-2/iie-scholar-rescue-fund-fellowship-grants-opportunity-scholars-lives-careers-threatened-home-countries/

Jean Monnet fellowships in Florence Italy for Africans at fundsforngos USA

EUI seeking applications from early stage post-docs of all nationalities for
By fundsforngos, on September 21st,

European University Institute’s (EUI) Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) is currently seeking applications for one or two year Jean Monnet Postdoctoral fellowships for the academic year  offered to post-docs in an early stage of their academic career.
The main criteria of selection are the CV of the applicant, the overall scientific quality of the proposal, and the fit of the proposal with the Centre’s research program.
Themes
Research at the Centre focuses on Europe and the processes of European integration and is organized around the following core themes, each with its own research programs and projects.

-        European Institutions, Governance, and Democracy

-        Economic and Monetary Policy

-        Energy Policy and Climate Change

-        Global Governance

-        Migration

-        Competition Policy and Market Regulation

-        International and Transnational Relations

Eligibility

-        The fellowships are open to candidates who will have successfully defended their Ph.D. by 31 July preceding the start of the fellowship on 1 September.

-        Candidates are eligible during the 7-year period following the successful completion of their Ph.D. (For example, to apply for, the Ph.D. should be completed between 31/7/ and 31/7/)

-        Extensions to the 7-year rule are allowed in cases of applicants whose academic career has been interrupted due to maternity leave or illness. In particular, for each maternity leave an additional year will be permitted, while in the case of a long or recurrent illness the total period of illness may be taken into account in calculating eligibility.

-        Explanation of the circumstances should be included in the application in the field marked ‘Additional Notes’. Supporting documents will be requested from candidates proposed for selection.

-        Candidates who have received their Ph.D. from the EUI can only apply for JMF after they have been away from the Institute in a full-time occupation or with another fellowship for at least one year after defending the Ph.D.

-        Candidates of all nationalities are eligible for the Jean Monnet Fellowships.

Fellowship Provisions

Residence

-        Fellows must live in Florence for the duration of their Fellowship so that they can take an active part in the academic activities of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

Stipend

-        The basic stipend is € 2,000 per month. Successful applicants benefiting from other grants or salaries must disclose this to the EUI, as the amount of the fellowship will be fixed at a lower rate (minimum € 1,250 per month) depending on the additional income.

Last date for submission of applications is October 25,

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