Description
The IWT is a Flemish organisation stimulating and supporting innovation. IWT offers financial support to companies for executing industrial research and development projects; to research institutes for projects in strategic basic research, collective research and technology transfer; and to individual researchers for support in their doctoral and postdoctoral research projects.
The IWT doctoral Scholarships (“Strategische Onderzoeksbeurzen”) are available to young researches who intend to obtain a Ph.D. degree by research at a Flemish institution.
Eligibility
Applicants must citizens of an E.U. member state, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway or Switzeland, and be 2nd-cycle graduates. They must have graduated with a “Distinction” degree (Honours Degree) at 2nd-cycle or masters’ level no more than 5 years before applying for the doctoral scholarship.
Application Procedure
The applications, in Dutch or English, must be submitted on-line. Candidates must also give an oral defence of their proposal to a committee of experts, this presentation will have to be done in the language of the application. Upon termination, the scholarship holder may receive a doctoral bonus if the Ph.D. degree is obtained during the period of the scholarship or within a maximum period of six months following the end of the second term.
Submission Deadline
1 August and 15 September
Website Link
http://www.ugent.be/en/research/funding/phd/iwtsb.htm
The IWT is a Flemish organisation stimulating and supporting innovation. IWT offers financial support to companies for executing industrial research and development projects; to research institutes for projects in strategic basic research, collective research and technology transfer; and to individual researchers for support in their doctoral and postdoctoral research projects.
The IWT doctoral Scholarships (“Strategische Onderzoeksbeurzen”) are available to young researches who intend to obtain a Ph.D. degree by research at a Flemish institution.
Eligibility
Applicants must citizens of an E.U. member state, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway or Switzeland, and be 2nd-cycle graduates. They must have graduated with a “Distinction” degree (Honours Degree) at 2nd-cycle or masters’ level no more than 5 years before applying for the doctoral scholarship.
Application Procedure
The applications, in Dutch or English, must be submitted on-line. Candidates must also give an oral defence of their proposal to a committee of experts, this presentation will have to be done in the language of the application. Upon termination, the scholarship holder may receive a doctoral bonus if the Ph.D. degree is obtained during the period of the scholarship or within a maximum period of six months following the end of the second term.
Submission Deadline
1 August and 15 September
Website Link
http://www.ugent.be/en/research/funding/phd/iwtsb.htm
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