Meanwhile, at the national research agencies, some relatively recent initiatives are giving
promising early career researchers their own funds and lab space, to foster their independence.
Although both initiatives are still in the development stage, they reflect a renewed political interest in U.K. energy research and herald future — and affirm current — career opportunities for
early career researchers in areas ranging from nuclear to renewable energy.
For Crystal Brogan, Co-Chair of the conference, «one of the most gratifying aspects of gathering with the ALMA astronomical community is the high rate of attendance by
early career researchers from all over the world, demonstrating the tremendous interest in ALMA, and ensuring that the amazing science discoveries enabled by ALMA will be continued by the next generation.»
These fellowships aim to develop, retain, attract and sustain research and innovation talent in the UK and will provide support for up to 7 years for
early career researchers working in any subject area — including all areas of STFC science.
They were launched by the information analytics business, Elsevier, to
support early career researchers in Australasia, Europe and the UK, and have already helped dozens of young scientists gain international visibility and attract more funding and collaborators.
One answer is provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award in Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia, with
early career researchers at the point of intersection.
LA JOLLA — Clodagh O'Shea, an associate professor in the Salk Institute's Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, is among the first recipients of a grant from the Faculty Scholars Program, a new partnership of Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Simons Foundation for
early career researchers whose work shows the potential for groundbreaking contributions in their fields.
So it is appropriate that Maria — or Marie Curie as she is better known — has given her name to a fellowship programme that today helps hundreds of
early career researchers experience mobility and develop their careers at the same time.
This article originally appeared in U.S. Studies Online, a digital forum for postgraduate and
early career researchers associated with the British Association of American Studies (BAAS).
The Action was another example of young researchers» essential contribution: «If I were to lead another COST Action, I would get even
more early career researchers involved — it was bright, young minds who made the difference in our group,» Dr Dudok de Wit added.
Roark was one of only eight
early career researchers invited to participate in the event, where she helped create a «roadmap» for developing new technologies in speech communication and the hearing sciences.
Research Fellowships are intended to
help early career researchers to conduct a defined project at a location of their choice in a country other than Germany and to use it as an opportunity to familiarise themselves with new research methods or to bring a large project to a conclusion.
Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management designed to promote outstanding early career researchers
This format has proven effective in exchanging new research findings and insights, in building a truly global community of researchers, in particularly
including early career researchers, in facilitating meaningful interaction between research and policy making, and in fostering the emergence of new ideas for earth system governance research and new policy options for governance of sustainable development.
The Young Earth System Scientists (YESS) community
unifies early career researchers in an influential network and communication platform to promote local and global exchange across multiple disciplines related to Earth system sciences.
We would particularly welcome abstracts from a variety of countries, and from
early career researchers such as PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
They included both «experts» who are well established leaders in this field, such as Professor Judith Dwyer, and
younger early career researchers, such as PhD student Angelique Ferdinand, who presented her research on the approach taken by two health services in Chile to the traditional healing practices used in their communities.
ALLEA's annual meeting began with a scientific symposium on «
Enabling early career researchers — needs for training of a new generation» and a celebratory session on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of ALLEA.
«It is therefore in the best interest
of early career researchers to take these issues seriously and try to do something about them, since they will have to live with the changes.
Our flagship podcast is the popular Jodcast, created by research students and
early career researchers at the Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics.
In these interviews, we speak to four
early career researchers whose respective research findings were highlighted by the Society as ones to watch in the coming years.
Early career researchers from environmental research and monitoring institutions in China and Brazil have joined project participants Professor David Wallom and Dr Sarah Sparrow from the Oxford e-Research Centre, the University of Edinburgh's Professor Simon Tett (LOTUS lead PI) and other researchers from UK institutions for the workshop.
In 2013, he was named a William T. Grant Scholar, a prestigious five - year award
for early career researchers for his proposed project, The Long - Run Influence of School Accountability: Impacts, Mechanisms and Policy Implications.
The YESS community provides an international and multi-disciplinary ECR network and a collective voice for
early career researchers in Earth system science.
The Crawford Fund is not alone in offering financial assistance to
early career researchers to attend scientific conferences.
One answer came from the European Science Foundation (ESF) in 2003: Offer 25
early career researchers each year the monetary equivalent of the Nobel Prize, up to $ 1.25 million over 5 years, to cover salary and all the costs of establishing themselves in Europe.