Detall de la convocatòria

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Objectiu de la convocatòria
Early Career Grants provide support to endocrinologists up to 10 years post-PhD in a variety of ways.
Grants may be awarded for resources to gain preliminary data before applying for other external funding, resources to finalise a project or short term salary funding. This is a non-exclusive list of examples.
Lloc de presentació
El personal de l'IMIM i PSMAR que necessiteu més informació adreceu-vos a:
Servei de Recerca. C/ Doctor Aiguader, 88. 08003-Barcelona. Tel.: 93.316.04.00.
Carol Barnwell: cbarnwell@imim.es Ext.: 1670
Marta López: mlopez4@imim.es Ext.: 1576
Convocatòria (URL)
https://www.endocrinology.org/grants-and-awards/grants/early-career-grant/
Application:
https://www.bioscientifica.info/sfe/sfegrants/sfeECGOnline/Login.aspx
Requisits
  • Applications should normally be from post-docs or, in exceptional cases, from applicants within the final year of a PhD; the project should also be one that is distinct from that done during a PhD
  • Applicants are normally academic or academic-related staff members. If not, a letter of support is required by the principal investigator or clinical team leader
  • Applications submitted by members at recognised Higher Education Research Institute and/or Medical Institution will be considered
  • Applicants must be Society members, within 10 years of completion of their postgraduate However, if there are extenuating circumstances, for instance a career break, please supply details
  • Full, Associate and Nurse Members must hold a minimum of one year’s membership. Scientist-in-Training and Clinician-in-Training Members may must hold a minimum of six months’ membership
  • One of the successful applications at each deadline will be funded by the Society's Marjorie Robinson Fund which supports research into disease of the adrenal and/or pituitary glands
  • Dotació
    10.000 pounds

    Arxius

    Arxiu
    earlycareermarkingguidlines.pdf
    Early Career Grant _ Society for Endocrinology.pdf