KFPE is inviting applications for research position for KFPE’s learning events programme from developing countries. The first call was launched in 29 April 2013 with two calls to follow in 2014. The proposals for this programme should include soft skills, theories, methods, integrated approaches, thematic specialisations, and inter- and transdisciplinary working methods. The programme will run from a minimum of 5 days to a maximum of 1 month. A total of CHF 300’000 are available for covering the local and travel cost. For the 2013 call, applications may be submitted until 1 June 2013.
Study Subject(s): Swiss institutions and/or their partners in developing countries are invited to submit proposals for the learning events. Learning and training content should include soft skills, theories, methods, integrated approaches, thematic specialisations, and inter- and transdisciplinary working methods.
Course Level: The applications are invited for pursuing research programme.
Scholarship Provider: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, SDC
Scholarship can be taken at: Switzerland
Course Level: The applications are invited for pursuing research programme.
Scholarship Provider: Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, SDC
Scholarship can be taken at: Switzerland
Eligibility:
-Applications must originate from a Swiss research/educational institution or a partner institution in a developing country. Applicants from developing countries must provide a letter of support from the head of the Swiss partner institution. All administrative issues must be coordinated by the Swiss institution (e.g. contract, money transfer, reporting etc.).
-Applications must explicitly focus on learning for researchers from developing countries and promote the exchange between researchers from Switzerland and their partners from developing countries (least developed, low income as well as lower middle income countries and territories – according to the OECD DAC List).
-Supported researchers must hold a graduate degree (master level), or be PhD students or Post-Docs from Africa, Asia or Latin America.
-Learning events must last from a minimum of 5 days to a maximum of 1 month.
-Applications must originate from a Swiss research/educational institution or a partner institution in a developing country. Applicants from developing countries must provide a letter of support from the head of the Swiss partner institution. All administrative issues must be coordinated by the Swiss institution (e.g. contract, money transfer, reporting etc.).
-Applications must explicitly focus on learning for researchers from developing countries and promote the exchange between researchers from Switzerland and their partners from developing countries (least developed, low income as well as lower middle income countries and territories – according to the OECD DAC List).
-Supported researchers must hold a graduate degree (master level), or be PhD students or Post-Docs from Africa, Asia or Latin America.
-Learning events must last from a minimum of 5 days to a maximum of 1 month.
Scholarship Open for International Students: The students of developing countries can apply for the research position.
Scholarship Description: Learning events enhance the educational, scientific and training competencies of individual researchers as well as their research institutions. KFPE’s Learning Events Programme supports researchers from developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America involved in research partnerships with a Swiss institution and promotes interdisciplinary and intercultural learning. Swiss institutions and/or their partners in developing countries are invited to submit proposals for the learning events. Learning and training content should include soft skills, theories, methods, integrated approaches, thematic specialisations, and inter- and transdisciplinary working methods.
Duration of award(s): Learning events must last from a minimum of 5 days to a maximum of 1 month.
What does it cover? A total of CHF 300’000.- are available for the programme which will be used as follow:
-Local costs for participating students and trainers from developing countries (e.g. accommodation, food, excursions, local transport) will be covered by the grant. Travel costs for researchers from developing countries to the learning events are also financed.
-Costs for participating students from Switzerland (e.g. travel, accommodation etc.) have to be borne by the students themselves or their home institution.
-A share of the costs for the preparation and realisation of thelearning events is also covered. As a rule of thumb, costs are covered proportionately to the ratio of participants from developing countries, independent of the location of the learning event (global South or Switzerland).
-Local costs for participating students and trainers from developing countries (e.g. accommodation, food, excursions, local transport) will be covered by the grant. Travel costs for researchers from developing countries to the learning events are also financed.
-Costs for participating students from Switzerland (e.g. travel, accommodation etc.) have to be borne by the students themselves or their home institution.
-A share of the costs for the preparation and realisation of thelearning events is also covered. As a rule of thumb, costs are covered proportionately to the ratio of participants from developing countries, independent of the location of the learning event (global South or Switzerland).
Notification: A decision will be taken within one month after submission.
How to Apply:
-Description of the activity (3-5 pages):
- focus, goals, and target groups of the learning event
- added value or learning effect for participants
- number of trainees
- organisational issues (e.g. involved organisations, responsibilities, etc.)
- budget summary (including secured third-party funding sources)
- programme outline;
-Letters of support and/or interest by both a Swiss institution and a partner institution in the global South (max. one page each);
-A short CV of the main applicant, including a list of recent publications; maximum 2 pages in length.
-Detailed budget plan showing other contributions (in-kind or cash) accepted and requests made to other funding organisations.
-Upon realisation of the learning event, a fact sheet of 2 pages must be produced for publication on the KFPE website. Learning and teaching materials will be made accessible via the KFPE website where copyright allows.
-Applications should be submitted electronically to the following address:
KFPE
Schwarztorstr. 9
3007 Bern
Switzerland
kfpe-at-scnat.ch
-Description of the activity (3-5 pages):
- focus, goals, and target groups of the learning event
- added value or learning effect for participants
- number of trainees
- organisational issues (e.g. involved organisations, responsibilities, etc.)
- budget summary (including secured third-party funding sources)
- programme outline;
-Letters of support and/or interest by both a Swiss institution and a partner institution in the global South (max. one page each);
-A short CV of the main applicant, including a list of recent publications; maximum 2 pages in length.
-Detailed budget plan showing other contributions (in-kind or cash) accepted and requests made to other funding organisations.
-Upon realisation of the learning event, a fact sheet of 2 pages must be produced for publication on the KFPE website. Learning and teaching materials will be made accessible via the KFPE website where copyright allows.
-Applications should be submitted electronically to the following address:
KFPE
Schwarztorstr. 9
3007 Bern
Switzerland
kfpe-at-scnat.ch
Scholarship Application Deadline: For the 2013 call, applications may be submitted until 1 June 2013.