Ghent University PhD Scholarship For Developing Countries 2022: (Deadline 1 February 2022)
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Applications for the 2022 Ghent University PhD Scholarship for Developing Countries are now open. With support from its “Special Research Fund” (BOF), Ghent University grants Ph.D. scholarships to promising Ph.D. students from developing countries who wish to carry out half of their Ph.D. research at Ghent University and half in a university in a developing country. No restrictions will be imposed relating to the fields of research, nevertheless, preference will be given to topics that are relevant for the South-North Context
These grants take the form of a so-called “sandwich” scholarship: the candidate obtains from Ghent University a scholarship for 24 months to work (within a span of 48 months) on the Ph.D. at Ghent University. The candidate must take up this 24-month scholarship in Ghent in a minimum of two separate stays: one at the start and one at the end of the Ph.D. Only for the periods, the scholarship holder works at Ghent University the scholarship holder will receive a monthly income from Ghent University. The rest (24 months) of the Ph.D. research will be carried out at the partner university in the South, for which no funding is provided through this scholarship
Founded in 1817, Ghent University (UGent; Dutch: Universiteit Gent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Ghent University is one of the biggest Flemish universities with a total of 44,00 students and 9,000 staff. Its 11 faculties offer wide academic programs, including courses in every scientific discipline. The university has an average research investment of £180million per year. UGent consistently ranks among the top 100 universities in the world with a global reputation that attracts talented students and teachers. UGent counts among its alumni world-class scientists such as Robert Cailliau, who collaborated with Tim Berners-Lee in developing the internet, and the astronaut Dirk Fremont.
Ghent University PhD Scholarship Benefits
Selected candidates for this scholarship to study in Europe will have the following benefits:
- The amount of the scholarship is approximately € 2.252 per month for the part of the PhDdone in Ghent.
- The Ghent University promoter receives a bench fee of €310/per month of research in Ghent + €8000 travel budget to cover (part of) the operational costs, as well as part of the traveling costs of the student and both the Ghent University and the local promoter.
- 24 months of PhD research will be executed at the partner university in the South, for which no funding is provided through this scholarship. This part of the research (24 months) must be funded (e.g. local PhD scholarship or salary) at the partner institution in the South.
Ghent University PhD Scholarship Eligibility
To apply for this university scholarship, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- to come from – and have the nationality of – one of the selected countries in the South (see country list page 3-4).
- to have the full support (and invitation) of a Ghent University professor who is willing to act as the supervisor of their PhD in Ghent. Without this support, students cannot apply for this scholarship.
- intend to obtain a Ghent University PhD degree, exchange PhD students are not eligible.
- prove that they will be able to work on the PhD project for 24 months at a university or research center – situated in one of the selected countries (see country list) and will dispose of sufficient financial means. This implies that there must be:
- A local PhD supervisor at the university or research center situated in one of the selected countries (‘South’).
- A written and signed statement from that university’s authorities stating that the candidate is either a PhD student or a staff member of this university/research center and will receive a full-time scholarship or full-time salary for a period of 24 months when working on the PhD at the partner university in the South.
- The partner university in the South must guarantee in this statement that the candidate will be sufficiently exempted from teaching or other assignments to be able to fully concentrate on the PhD research while working in the South.
- Research proposals must be relevant for the North-South context.
Mobility scheme of the scholarship
The following mobility scheme is mandatory:
- Students need to start and end with a research stay of 3-12 months in Ghent.
- The first research stay in Ghent needs to be started between 1 October 2022 and 28 February 2023.
- At least 24 months of locally funded research stay in the South must be scheduled in between the first and last research stay in Ghent.
How to Apply for the Ghent University PhD Scholarship
Interested candidates need to click here to download the application form.
The Ghent University supervisor must submit the following 2 documents:
- Advice on the candidate, stating the supervisors’ opinion on the capability of the candidate as a future researcher (Please click here to download the form)
- A piece of advice on the ethical and biosafety context of the proposed research project (Please click here to download the form).
The applications for doctoral grants for candidates from developing countries must be submitted in English.
Lastly, It is important to visit the official website link found below to access the application form.
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