British Council Researcher Exchange Programme: 2008 Call for Proposals

Closing date: 2nd July 2008

The British Council's Researcher Exchange Programme (RXP) is an initiative aimed at supporting new links between postdoctoral researchers in the UK and in other countries. RXP provides individual researchers with awards covering travel and subsistence costs, and some consumables costs, needed to develop new scientific collaborations and contacts through exchange visits of between two week and three months. The purpose of RXP is to help develop new research links between higher education institutions and research laboratories in the UK and other countries. It aims to encourage mobility and internationalism among postdoctoral researchers for the exchange of information, ideas and knowledge, and for long-term relationship building.

 

Darwin Researcher Exchange Programme awards:

To celebrate the forthcoming anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, this year the British Council would also like to invite researchers to apply for their special Darwin RXP awards. If you are a researcher in areas related to evolutionary theory and Darwin's legacy you can apply for a special RXP award. For example these areas would include research links in:

  • Behavioural Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Comparative Biology
  • Systematics
  • Developmental Biology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary Processes
  • Paleobiology
  • Population & Evolutionary Genetics

Further information on the application process is available from the British Council web site: www.britishcouncil.org/science-rxp.

For more information on RXP and the exchange awards please e-mail the

 
 
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