AFR PhD Individual Grants for International Students

Applicants
are invited for AFR PhD Individual Grants to undertake their doctoral training
in Luxembourg and abroad. The contribution to the annual salary costs of a PhD
candidate amounts to 41.158 € / year2.
The
objectives of the AFR programme is to attract and train the most talented doctoral
candidates from any nationality in Luxembourg and support excellent Luxembourg
stemming doctoral candidates to undertake their PhD training abroad.

The
national fund of research, abbreviated FNR, is an established public in
Luxembourg, which was founded by the law of 31 May 1999. The FNR created a
postage in 2009 in order to make it more popular in the field of science and
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Scholarship
Description:
Application
Deadline: 
March
15, 2018
Course
Level:

Grants are available to pursue doctoral training programme.
Study
Subject:

Grants are awarded in the field offered by the university.
Scholarship
Award:

The financial support awarded under the AFR grant scheme covers the following:
  • The
    Salary of the AFR PhD fellow
  • The
    contribution to the annual salary costs of a PhD candidate amounts to
    41.158 € /year2 (salary index as of 1st January 2017). A topping-up by the
    employer is possible up to a maximum gross salary of 58.002 €/yr. If the
    salary paid by the employer exceeds this amount, the project is no longer
    eligible for AFR funding. The salary contribution will be paid until the
    PhD degree has been awarded a maximum duration of 4 years.
    Alternatively: Beneficiaries of an AFR PhD fellowship without employment
    contract will receive a monthly stipend of 1,500 € (in exceptional cases
    as specified above). The topping-up of the stipend up to a maximum amount
    of 2.100 € per month is possible. The FNR does accept cumulating two
    grants for living costs of different origin up to the maximum limit
    indicated above. However, in case of approval of the two grants, the
    funder of the topping-up needs to certify their awareness of and agreement
    with the AFR grant.
  • A
    one-off travel lump sum, to be paid to the PhD candidate at the start of
    her/his AFR grant, based on the airline distance between the Beneficiary’s
    residence at the application deadline or start of the grant, and her/his
    Host Institution:
  • A
    fixed training and mobility allowance of 6.000 € per PhD candidate. The
    training allowance is available to cover costs related to the candidate’s
    training and mobility activities: i.e. scientific/transferable skills
    training, scientific conferences or summer/winter schools, field work or
    travel between scientific contacts involved in the project as well as
    international research stays.
  • The
    AFR PhD grant scheme is subdivided into two categories to which AFR
    applicants can apply:
  • AFR
    PhD in Luxembourg (AFR Incoming), i.e. candidates from any nationality may
    apply for a doctoral position in an eligible Luxembourg host institution.
    Candidates will have to spend >50% in Luxembourg under an employment
    contract with the host institution.
  • AFR
    PhD abroad (AFR Outgoing): Luxembourg nationals, or residents in
    Luxembourg for more than 5 consecutive years, may apply for a doctoral
    position in a public higher education institution abroad. The rule for
    this type of AFR grants is an employment contract with the institution
    abroad, but in exceptional cases, stipends without a work contract can be
    awarded.
Nationality: Luxembourgian and
international applicants are eligible to apply for the grants
Number
of Scholarships:

Number of grants is not given.
Scholarship
can be taken in
Luxembourg
and abroad
Eligibility
for the Scholarship:
  • Eligible
    Countries: 
    Luxembourg
    and international applicants are eligible to apply for the grants
  • Entrance
    Requirements:

    Applicants must hold a university degree of a recognised higher education
    institution, allowing them to enter into doctoral training.
  • English
    Language Requirements: 
    Applicants must be fluent in
    English.
Application
Procedure:
How
to Apply:
  • The
    full proposal must be submitted electronically by the AFR candidate via
    the online submission system before the deadline.
  • In
    section 6 of the online application, two “TEMPLATES” are provided as word
    files for download, i.e. the PhD Project Idea and the Joint Declaration.
    The PhD project itself does not need to be developed in detail before the
    application, this is why the FNR only requests a maximum of two pages’
    project description. The PhD project shall be developed by the doctoral
    candidate with the support of the supervisor during the first 6-8 months
    following the start of the PhD.
  • Overall,
    the AFR application consists of the following sections:
  • A
    form to be completed online related to the sections hereafter:
  • Section
    1: Applicant’s details.
  • Section
    2: Host Institution’s Details and Collaborating Institution’s Details.
  • Section
    3: Research Project and Project Framework.
  • Section
    4: Legal and Ethical Requirements.
  • Section
    5: Type of Grant.
  • Section
    6: ‘Attachments’ – comprising the following documents to be converted to
    PDF and uploaded:
  •  PhD
    project idea (TEMPLATE provided).
  • Motivation
    letter by the candidate (max. 1 page; no template provided).
  • Applicant’s
    CV (max. 2 pages; no template provided).
  • Copy
    of Passport, and copies of degree certificates and statement of courses
    and marks (‘relevé de notes’) (no template provided, but documents need to
    be in English, French or German or provided as an official translation in
    one of these languages).
  • PhD
    Registration (if already available. The PhD registration can be provided
    later, but it needs to be available before the start of the grant).
  • Supervisor(s)
    CV(s): max 4 pages. The supervisor(s) CV(s) must contain the following:
  • A
    list of most relevant publications (maximum 10).
  • A
    list of most recent publications (maximum 10).
  • A
    list of PhD theses (co-)supervised and currently being (co-)supervised
    (where possible, with time to degree, scientific impact (e.g. the number
    of publications resulting from the PhD, etc.), and information on the
    doctoral graduates’ further career development). Supervised PhD candidates
    having benefitted from AFR funding need to be highlighted.
    Support letter by the supervisor and description of the research and
    training environment (or joint support letter in case of (co-)supervision;
    max. 3 pages, no template provided).
  • Additional
    documents (if applicable):
  • Residence
    certificate (only for AFR Outgoing who are not Lux. nationals).
  • The
    explanation for part-time PhD (if applicable).
  • Joint
    Declaration by the applicant and the Host Institution (TEMPLATE provided).
  • The
    template has to be downloaded, signed by the parties, converted to PDF and
    uploaded.
  • NOTE:
    Incomplete applications will be turned down without further evaluation!
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