The MOPGA Early Career Researchers Visiting Fellowship Program 2025, which aims to enhance scientific contributions to climate change concerns, is currently accepting applications from appropriately qualified early career researchers interested in postdoctoral employment in France. At least 60 early career researchers who want to do research in France are expected to be accepted for MOPGA 2025. The French Ministry for Higher Education and Research, in partnership with the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, provides funding for the Fellowship, which is administered by Campus France.
SUMMARY:
Fellowship Sponsor(s): Government of France
Host Institution(s): Institutions in France
Funding Amount: Not specified
Number of Awards: 60
Study Level: Postgraduate
Nationality: International Students
MOPGA Early Career Researchers Visiting Fellowship Program 2025 | Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for the MOPGA Visiting Fellowship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Applicants must be foreign researchers holding a doctoral degree for less than 5 years.
No nationality restrictions (except France)
Applicants must be willing to fully commit to the fellowship during their stay in France.
Applicants must demonstrate excellent academic and research abilities.
Be willing to abide by the guidelines governing the conduct of fellows.
Fellowship Benefits
Monthly allowance of 2,500 euros.
Moving allowance of 500 euros.
Health Insurance plan covering civil liability and repatriation assistance until the MOPGA Fellow’s registration to the French Social Security Scheme.
Complementary Health Insurance plan covering civil liability and repatriation assistance once the Social Security registration process is effective.
MOPGA Early Career Researchers Visiting Fellowship Program 2025 Application Procedures
How-to-Apply: Interested applicants for the MOPGA Fellowship Program 2025 are to complete an online application and provide all the required information and documents on or before the application deadline. Incomplete application will not be accepted.
Supporting Documents:
CV including the list of your publications in English (4 pages max).
PhD Diploma (or certificate of PhD diploma).
CV of your research supervisor in the French host institution (2 pages max).
Letter of support from the French host institution.
Letters of recommendation (3 max).
Passport or proof of ID
Application Deadline: December 5, 2024
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