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ost-doctoral fellows may seek funding e.g. from the following sources:
Marie Curie Post-doctoral Fellowships
The Marie Curie programme of the EU provides 2-year funding for Post-doctoral fellows. Application details and dead-lines can be found on the CORDIS web pages.
F.N.R.S Post-doctoral Fellowships
Principal investigators of FNRS programs may apply for a 1-year fellowship (exceptionally renewable) for foreign post-doctoral fellows.
Bi-annual dead-lines: January and October
HFSPO Post-doctoral Fellowships
The Human Frontier Science Program Postdoctoral Fellowships are available for scientists who wish to work in foreign laboratories, with emphasis on individuals early in their careers who wish to obtain training in a different field of research. Fellows who return to their home countries are eligible to apply for a Career Development Award.
Detailed information can be found at HFSP web-pages.
EMBO Long-term Fellowships
These fellowships are awarded for a period of up to 2 years and are intended for advanced post-doctoral research.
Bi-annual deadlines: February 15 and August 15.
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Duve Institute (former ICP) post-doctoral Fellowships
The de Duve Institute
of Cellular Pathology, awards 1-year fellowships, which
are renewable once, to young foreign scientists, who wish
to carry out their post-doctoral research within one of
the research groups in the Institute.
Bi-annual deadlines: January 15 and August 15.
Additional information can be found on the UCL pages for post-doctoral fellows