Opportunities on International Science Partnerships Fund and New Directions
UK Post-doc Fellowship call open until 31 July | We are delighted to inform you about a remarkable opportunity for your early-career researchers to advance their careers and contribute to groundbreaking research through the ISPF Early Career Fellowships. |
| | About the Fellowship The International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF), managed by the UK's Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology, supports early-career researchers in conducting innovative research at top UK institutions. This prestigious scheme aims to foster international collaboration and provide access to new research environments, facilities, knowledge, and expertise. How to Apply Researchers should apply directly to the participating UK institutions (Philippines - Aston University). Detailed application requirements are available on each institution's website. Further information about the project (e.g., eligibility criteria, etc.) can be found on the link above. Applications are made through Aston University, and if you have any questions about the grant, please send them directly to ispf@aston.ac.uk. Dr Abed Alaswad and Prof Mirjam Roeder of Aston University have also created a short video sharing everything you need to know to make the most of your application. | | New Directions 2024 - Call for Papers We're thrilled to announce that the deadline for the Call for Papers for the 2024 New Directions Conference in Thailand has been extended to 28 July. We are looking for papers that will help us deepen our understanding of the Power of Language Assessment on Individuals and Society. | | We build trust and international opportunities that support efforts to promote international mobility, partnerships and policy dialogues; enrich the quality of education in schools; and enhance the skills and employability of young people. Learn more here. | | | British Council in the Philippines 7th Floor The Curve 32nd Street corner 3rd Avenue, Bonifacio Global City Taguig City 1635 Philippines |
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