Applications for FEBS Long-Term Fellowships to start in 2021 are welcome now until the closing date of September 1, 2020.
FEBS Long-Term Fellowships are awarded to support long-term visits for the purpose of scientific collaboration or advanced training. These Fellowships are originally granted for one year and may be renewed for a further year up to a maximum of three years.
Applicants must have a PhD and should normally be scientists with no more than three years of post-doctoral experience. In order to be eligible to apply for a Long-Term Fellowship, applicants need to be members of a FEBS Constituent Society, to be working in a laboratory in a FEBS country and to be seeking to work in a laboratory in a different FEBS country.
Full details are on the FEBS website: General Guidelines for Fellowships; Terms and Conditions for FEBS Long-Term Fellowships; and Frequently-Asked Questions.
For insights from former FEBS Long-Term Fellows about their experiences and career paths, see these recent FEBS Network posts:
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