About the Event
For many research trainees, writing an individual fellowship application will be their first experience with the highly competitive scientific funding system. This course offers students and early postdoctoral scholars a comprehensive guide through the basic aspects of the fellowship application process to enhance their chances of success.
The course is split into 3 afternoons, 4 hours each session.
All stages of fellowships application process will be covered:
- Choosing and approaching their host laboratory;
- Identifying the appropriate fellowship program;
- Writing their application and post-decision steps.
In addition, the course covers formal aspects of the application (eligibility, documentation, formatting) and often neglected fellowship call instructions that can make the difference between acceptance and rejection.
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About the trainers:
Thiago Carvalho received his Ph.D. at the Gulbenkian Institute of Science (Lisbon, Portugal) in 2003 and postdoctoral training at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, both in immunology. Dr. Carvalho was Head of Graduate Programs for the Gulbenkian Institute of Science, Graduate Studies Coordinator for the Champalimaud Foundation, and senior scientific editor of the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
David del Álamo received his PhD in developmental biology at the Severe Ochoa Center for Molecular Biology in Madrid and postdoctoral training at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Dr. del Alamo was the head of the EMBO Fellowship Programme, scientific editor for The EMBO Journal, EMBO reports and Review Commons, and scientific consultant for The Journal of Cell Biology and The Journal of Experimental Medicine