IAI-PAGES Mobility Fellowships

 

 

 

 

 

International Mobility Research Fellowship Program

for Latin American and Caribbean early-career scientists

on past global changes

 

 

What?

The Past Global Changes (PAGES) project and the Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI) announce the 2021 International Mobility Research Fellowship Program for Latin American and Caribbean early-career scientists on past global changes. The Fellowship Program is funded by PAGES.

The program aims to contribute to the development of collaborative research and the promotion of paleoscience networks in Latin America and the Caribbean. The fellowship supports Latin American and Caribbean early-career scientists pursuing international research experience in paleoscience and is intended to support costs associated with international travel and living expenses while abroad (airfares, visas, health/travel insurance, and subsistence costs for the fellow only).

The fellowships will be awarded for a short duration, typically one to three months. The fellowships will be awarded annually and must be used within 12 months (awardees will have up to 12 months to take up their fellowship once awarded).

Who?

We invite applications from outstanding early-career scientists from Latin America or Caribbean countries. The applicants must fulfill the following conditions:

  • Early-career scientists – either PhD students in the final stage of completing their thesis, or postdoctoral researchers (usually within five years of completing their degree). We encourage applications from scientists who have not had the opportunity to conduct research abroad.
  • Citizens of Latin American or Caribbean countries.
  • There are no "target research topics". Rather, the research topics are open – as long as the applicant can show that they are related to PAGES’ scope (http://www.pastglobalchanges.org/about/general-overview). For example, the topic could be a contribution to one of the PAGES working groups (WG - http://www.pastglobalchanges.org/science/wg/intro); it could develop (or initiate) the activities of an existing PAGES WG in the region; it could support the participation of the applicant in an existing PAGES WG; or it can be any topic within PAGES’ scope.
  • Individuals willing to conduct research in different Latin American and Caribbean research institutions, not located in their home country.