The CIMPA-ICTP “Research in Pairs” fellowship program supports mathematicians from developing countries by funding their visits to Europe to collaborate with a colleague.
When is the Application Deadline?
Tell Me About The Fellowship:
The CIMPA-ICTP “Research in Pairs” Fellowship supports mathematicians from developing countries by funding their visits to Europe for collaborative research with a European colleague. Fellows will conduct research at the host institution and record a mathematics mini-course for master’s or early PhD students.
The two researchers will work together on a well-defined research project, primarily at the European colleague’s institution. Priority will be given to applicants who remain scientifically active despite challenging circumstances, such as heavy teaching, supervision, or administrative responsibilities, and those who have had limited travel opportunities in the past five years.
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Which Fields are Eligible?
Type:
Who can Apply?
- Researchers who defended their PhD at least 3 years ago
- Academics employed in a developing country for the last 5 years
- Candidates willing to record an 8-hour mathematics mini-course during their stay
How are Applicants Selected?
- Academic merit and scientific activity despite challenges (e.g., heavy teaching, supervision, or administrative duties)
- Limited travel opportunities in the past 5 years
- Quality of the research proposal and collaboration plan
- Strength of the host’s supporting letter
Which Countries Are Eligible?
- Applicants must be from developing countries
- Hosts must be based in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, or Switzerland
Where will the Fellowship be Taken?
- At a European host institution in one of the eligible countries
How Many Fellowships?
- Limited (Competitive selection)
What is the Benefit of the Fellowship?
- Up to €10,000 funding, covering:
- Travel costs
- Accommodation
- Visa fees
- Insurance
- Minimum 5-week research stay, plus 1 extra week to record the mini-course
How Long Will the Fellowship Last?
- At least 6 weeks (5 weeks for research + 1 week for mini-course recording)
How to Apply:
- Find a European host researcher in an eligible country.
- Prepare a research project proposal with your host.
- Submit an online application by April 25, 2025.
- Ensure your host provides a supporting letter, which is crucial for selection.
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