Deadline: 15th September, 2012
Open to: Highly qualified European and Japanese researchers
Fellowship: ranges from 22,500 Euro to 27,500 Euro, per year
Description
The Canon Foundation Research awards research fellowships to young European and Japanese highly qualified researchers in any discipline. Annually, the Canon Foundation in Europe grants up to 15 Fellowships to highly qualified European and Japanese researchers. European nationals should have permanent citizenship in the country.
Eligibility
- The candidates need to hold a doctorate or at least a Master’s degree.
- They are eligible during the ten-year period following the successful completion of their PhD or MA degree.
- Extensions to the ten-year rule are possible in principle in case of exceptional circumstances which should be explained in the application and supporting documents are required.
- The European Fellowship holders pursue a period of research in Japan whereas the Japanese Fellows do their research at host institutions in Europe.
- The Fellowships are awarded for periods of minimum three months and maximum one year and they are awarded regardless of discipline and existing employment positions.
- Canon Fellows from Europe are free to choose their host institutes and hosts in Japan. The same freedom is given to Japanese Canon Fellows coming to Europe.
- Canon Foundation Research Fellowships may be applied for when an agreement on co-operation and on a research plan has been reached between the guest researcher and the proposed host institution.
- Applications can also be submitted by members of commercial, industrial, governmental or professional organisations.
Fellowship
The financial support for Research Fellows ranges from 22,500 Euro to 27,500 Euro per year and pro-rata for different periods. The Canon Foundation gives priority to those who plan to travel to Europe or Japan rather than prolong a current stay.
Application
Applications should be submitted in full (including the acceptance by the proposed host institute and the research plan) to the Secretariat of the Canon Foundation in Europe.
It is important to note that no correspondence is entered into by the Foundation in regard to decisions taken on any individual application and in view of the large number of applicants, no negative inference should be drawn from the failure of a candidate to secure a Fellowship.
Applications can also be submitted by members of commercial, industrial, governmental or professional organisations.
It is strongly recommended that the candidates obtain the current issue of the application form or at the Secretariat of the Foundation, in Amstelveen – the Netherlands.
The annual deadline for applications is September 15.
Contact
Canon Foundation in Europe
P. O. Box 2262
The Netherlands
tel:+31 20 545 8934
tel:+31 20 545 8934
foundation@canon-europe.com