Research Grant From Developing Countries | Developing Countries Scholarship

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IFS Research Grant Scholarship for Applicants from Developing Countries

Research Grant From Developing Countries | Developing Countries Scholarship - Research Grant for the applicants of developing country in the field of Sustainable utilisation, conservation or management of the biological or water resource base in Developing country, 2012

Study Subject : Sustainable utilisation, conservation or management of the biological or water resource base
Course Level : Research
Scholarship Provider : IFS
Scholarship can be taken at : Developing country

Eligibility
-a citizen of a developing country
-a scientist with at least a Master’s or equivalent degree/research experience under 40 years of age and at the beginning of research career attached to a university, national research institution or
-a research-oriented NGO in a developing country
-Exceptions: China: Chinese applicants must be under 30 years of age. Researchers from Hong Kong SAR are not eligible for support from IFS. Researchers from Sub-Saharan Africa are eligible for IFS support up to the age of 45, provided they have completed their highest academic degree (MSc, MA, PhD or equivalent) in the previous 5 years. Argentina, Chile, Mexico and Uruguay: Applications are no longer accepted from these countries.



Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Developing country

Developing Countries Scholarship Description


New applicants wishing to apply for a research grant to IFS are invited to submit their research application form before either of the dates highlighted below.The IFS Granting Programme is open for project proposals from developing country scientists who meet the eligibility criteria and conduct research on the sustainable management of biological resources.

Scholarship Application Deadline
The deadline for the first session is 9th October 2011, and the deadline for the second session is 29th January 2012.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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