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The Agency is now offering the exciting new opportunity of an IARC Mid-Career Visiting Scientist Award. This Award is for a qualified and experienced mid-career investigator from a LMIC who wishes to come to IARC and drive a collaborative project in a research area related to the Agency’s programmes and current medium-term strategy (MTS) for a period of between 6 and 12 months
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IARC Mid-Career Visiting Scientist Award
Application Deadline | 10 Dec 2022 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | World Health Organization (WHO) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of IARC Mid-Career Visiting Scientist Award
The monthly stipend will be 2,820 euros. The cost of travel for the Awardee, and in certain circumstances for dependents, will be met. The Award should be taken up no later than 30 November 2023.
Requirements for IARC Mid-Career Visiting Scientist Award Qualification
- Only candidates with nationalities from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and who live and work in LMICs are eligible to apply.
- Important: candidates from upper-middle-income countries and who live and work there, are also eligible to apply. In case of “double citizenship” with nationalities of a high-income country (HI) and a LMIC, candidates are eligible to apply if they live and work in a LMIC. PhD degree needs to have been obtained more than 5 years and less than 15 years ago (except for non-work periods e.g. due to sick leave, pregnancy, etc.). Candidates with a MD are eligible but should have obtained a PhD degree, or a MPH or/and have similar additional research experience.
- Applicants must belong to the staff of a university, research or public institution and must provide written assurance of a post to return to for the period after their Award.
- Two reference letters are required by present/former supervisor.
- Proof of recent publications in international peer-reviewed scientific journals is required.
- A research proposal that is feasible, supported by and is a good fit with IARC’s MTS and with IARC Host Branch/collaborator are essential.
- IARC personnel (ECVSs, staff) currently at IARC are not eligible.
Application Deadline
December 10, 2022How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to World Health Organization (WHO) on survey.alchemer.com to applyApplication details can be found here:
IARC Mid-Career Visiting Scientist award_call_announcement and at the beginning of our online application form under “preparing your application”. The application deadline is on 10 December 2022 (midnight CET).
For more details, visit WHO website.