The Joint APS-ICTP-EPS Travel Award Fellowship Programme (ATAP) is
open to currently active early career physicists (within 10 years of
their PhD), with good scientific track records, who are nationals of
developing countries and who are currently studying or working in the
same or another developing country. The fellowship allows holders to
return to their PhD awarding institution in Europe or North America. The
period of the stay is 2 months. The Travel Award Fellowship is USD
5,000, and will be used to cover travel and a living allowance
If you fulfill the above criteria, do not hesitate: Join the ATAP programme!
Details on how to apply can be found here.
The deadline for applications is 31st March 2023.
The
ICTP, based in Trieste, Italy, has established a programme specifically
designed for wider collaboration with external partners: The
International Training and Research (INTR) Programme. INTR provides the
opportunity for active early career scientists from developing countries
to reinforce, renew, or in extraordinary cases, create scientific
collaborations by providing grants for short-term research visits to
participating laboratories in all of Europe and North America.
A
unique feature of INTR is that it allows multiple stakeholders to join
forces with ICTP to ensure the success of these visits. In cooperation
with the APS and the EPS, a dedicated specialised framework has been
created to facilitate the return of early career scientists to the
universities and research centres where they obtained their Ph.D., known
as the Joint APS-ICTP-EPS Travel Award Fellowship Programme.
This programme enables selected recipients from developing countries to
return to the laboratories of institution where they obtained their PhD
and to use laboratory facilities which may not be available in their
home country. This strengthens the recipients’ opportunities to conduct
world-class research and build their list of publications. In addition,
through ICTP, the recipients are trained in writing grant proposals
which enables them to access to research opportunities after returning
to their home laboratories.
The American Physical Society (APS)
the European Physical Society (EPS) and the International Center for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP) are pleased to announce the second edition of
the Joint APS - ICTP - EPS Travel Award Fellowship Programme as part of
their activities to support the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development in 2022.
The programme, which began as a three-year pilot in 2022, is currently running its second edition. In 2023 the APS Forum for Early Career Scientists (FECS) joined the programme as a fourth sponsor. The ICTP, the APS, the EPS, and the FECS have pledged to contribute USD 5,000 each, to fund up to 4 travel grants in 2023.
