Return grants for Belgian researchers
Fabrice Martin
In the framework of its federal scientific policy, Belgian government encourages young Belgian researchers to go back to their home land. Deadline for application: March 31, 2006.Return grants for Belgian researchers working abroad allow young Belgian PhDs who have been working abroad on postdoctoral appointments for at least 2 years to be recruited in Belgian research units.
Awarded for 2 years, these grants include a minimum monthly net salary of €1,750, a €1,250 unique allocation for the journey back to Belgium and an operating budget of €12,500 per year.
Deadline for application: March 31, 2006.
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