The scholarship application call for the academic year
2017/2018 is open from 1 November 2016 to 10 January 2017. About 40
scholarships will be offered.
The aim of the Visby Programme is to support individual
mobility, thereby contributing to increased contacts and collaborations between
actors in Sweden and countries in the EU Eastern Partnership and Russia. The
goal is to build an integrated, knowledge-based and research-intense region,
centred on the Baltic Sea while also including EU Eastern Partnership countries
and Russia.
Countries
The Visby Programme is open to citizens of the following
countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine.
The objective is to strengthen co-operation and network-building between those
countries and Sweden in fields such as higher education and research.
Who is eligible?
The programme provides PhD students and postdoctoral
researchers with an opportunity to conduct research at Swedish universities
within all fields of study. Candidates belonging to any of the following
categories may apply:
PhD student, applying for a part of his/her ongoing PhD
studies to be carried out in Sweden (12 months maximum).
Postdoctoral researcher, with priority given to holders of a
PhD degree from 2012 or later (12 months maximum).
Senior scientist – holders of a PhD degree obtained
before 2012 (6 months maximum).
A scholarship cannot be granted for an applicant
who:
has already lived in Sweden for two or more years when the
scholarship period is due to begin
already has a Swedish permanent residence permit
has a Swedish work permit and is not an EU citizen
is applying for a scholarship at PhD level but is not
enrolled in ongoing PhD studies outside of Sweden
is applying for a scholarship at postdoctoral level, but
does not hold a PhD degree
has already been awarded three or more scholarships/grants
from SI.
Selection criteria and areas of priority
Applications are evaluated by the Swedish Institute (SI) and
an academic board. The primary evaluation of the application takes into account
the applicant’s academic background, personal motivation and expertise in the
project field of the host department. Also evaluated is the strength of the
research proposal with regards to its scientific quality, originality,
methodological approach, and relevance. In the final selection of candidates SI
will consider the distribution of scholarships with regards to academic fields,
universities, purpose of study, nationality and gender.
Research fields within all academic disciplines are
eligible.
Scholarship benefits
The scholarship is free of tax and amounts to SEK 15,000 per
month for PhD students and SEK 18,000 per month for postdoctoral researchers
and senior scientists. The scholarship cannot be prolonged or extended.
Scholarship limitations
the scholarship is designed to cover living costs for the
scholarship holder. There are no grants for family members. No funding for
bench fees is provided.
the granted scholarship period cannot be altered or
extended; however, it is possible to apply for subsequent funding through a new
call for applications.
PhD students on a sandwich setup are allowed up to two
visits per scholarship year.
in case of a postponed arrival date, the scholarship period
can be decreased accordingly.
there is no travel grant included in the scholarship offer.
Application procedure and key dates
Please read the instructions and complete the application
enclosures, before entering the online application form.
The scholarship application call for the academic year
2017/2018 is open fromTuesday 1 November 2016 to Tuesday 10 January 2017, 24:00
CET.
Scholarship offers will be sent to successful candidates by
the end of May 2017 at the latest, and candidates are required to respond to
the offer within 14 days. Please note that all decisions are sent by email
only.
Contact
Please contact sischolarships(a)si.se if you have
any questions.
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