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Ban Khoa học Công nghệ và Môi trường xin thông tin đến các đơn vị và các CBGV trong Đại học Huế một số nguồn tài trợ nghiên cứu hoặc hỗ trợ nghiên cứu quốc tế sau đây:

 

Conservation, Food and Health Foundation Grants

Deadline: 1 January 2019
 
The Conservation, Food and Health Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations worldwide for projects in conservation, sustainable agriculture, and health in developing countries. The foundation supports projects that demonstrate local leadership and promote professional development in the conservation, agricultural, and health sciences; develop the capacity of local organizations; and address a particular problem or question in the field.  It prefers to support projects that address under-funded issues and geographic areas. The average grant is approximately US$20,000. For more information, please see the CFH website.
 

Ocean Park Conservation Foundation — Wildlife Conservation in Asia 2019-2020

Deadline: 31 January 2019
 
The Ocean Park Conservation Foundation solicits projects on threatened animal species in Asia. The Foundation supports conservation research and management, as well as community education and capacity building. Priority will be given to projects from eastern, southern, and Southeast Asia. A theme on climate change and its challenges for biodiversity conservation is included in this call. The majority of projects are for one year, but the Foundation will also consider multi-year projects if they show promise of clear conservation outcomes. See the Foundation website for more details.
 

Nagao Natural Environment Foundation Commemorative Grant Fund for Capacity Building of Young Scientists

Deadline: 31 January 2019
 
The Nagao Natural Environment Foundation (NEF) has launched the NEF Commemorative Grant Fund for Capacity Building of Young Scientists to support young researchers in developing countries of the Asia-Pacific region working in wildlife and ecosystem conservation. Research projects with high priority include fieldwork-based studies which are scientifically outstanding and socio-culturally sound. Each project should be implemented by a project scientist from an Asia-Pacific developing country, in collaboration with a project coordinator. The maximum grant is 1,500,000 Japanese yen per project over two years. For more details, see the NEF website.
 

Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture — Faculty and Student Mobility Grant

 
The SEARCA Faculty and Student Mobility Grant enables grantees to conduct their research work or take courses at selected Southeast Asian universities. The Faculty Mobility Grant is intended for regular employees of academic or research institutions, or government agencies. The Student Mobility Grant is open to ongoing graduate students at Southeast Asian universities. The applicant’s areas of specialization must be in the field of sustainable agricultural and rural development. Eligibility extends to nationals from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, or Vietnam. The scholarship provides roundtrip airfare, stipend for food, lodging, and incidental expenses. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. See the scholarship website for more information.
 

Fiat Panis Foundation: Research Funding for Food Security


The Fiat Panis Foundation supports master and doctoral theses field work. The main objective of this grant is to promote research projects which are likely to contribute to an improvement in the nutritional situation of people in developing countries. There is no formal calendar deadline. See the Foundation website for more details.

 

Nguồn: SUMERNET (Sustainable Mekong Research Network) 

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