Applications are open for the PAGES African Mobility Fellowship Program 2025 for Early-Career Researchers in Paleoscience. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
The program aims to give limited support for travel and subsistence to early-career researchers from African countries (PhD students and postdocs at African institutions), who are interested in gaining experience in another African country. The final goal is to contribute to the development of collaborative research and the promotion of paleoscience network within Africa.
The fellowships will be awarded for a short duration, between two and four weeks. The fellowship must be used within 12 months (awardees will have up to 12 months to take up their fellowship once awarded).
The fellowship provides limited financial support for international travel and living expenses, including:
Note: Insurance costs are not covered, and PAGES is not liable for any issues preventing travel (e.g., visa denial or flight cancellation).
They invite applications from outstanding early-career scientists from African countries. The applicants must:
Awardees are selected based on the merit and.quality of their application, which must include:
- A completed application form, including:
- Two letters of recommendation (one from the current academic supervisor at the home institution and one from the supervisor at the host institution).
- CV outlining the major academic and professional achievements (max 2 pages).
The preferred language for applications is English; however, applications in French will be accepted. Grantees will receive their grant money through bank transfer to a bank account provided by them. After completing the fellowship, fellows must email a final report in English to PAGES. It should include a financial report, a scientific report and a short article (650 words and one figure) to be published in Past Global Changes Magazine. Send your completed application form to [email protected] with the subject "Application PAGES African Mobility Fellowship".