International PhD Fellowships in Biomedicine

The
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) is offering international PhD fellowships in
Biomedicine. These fellowships are offered to European citizens working in
Europe or overseas, and to non-European citizens pursuing their PhD project in
Europe.
The
aim of the fellowship is to promote basic research in biomedicine by providing
the best young, up-and-coming scientists with comprehensive support during
their PhD phase.

The
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) is a public foundation – an independent,
non-profit organization for the exclusive and direct promotion of basic
research in biomedicine.
Students
need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
Scholarship Description:
  • Application
    Deadline: 
    October 1, 2018
  • Course
    Level:
     Fellowships are available
    for pursuing PhD programme.
  • Study
    Subject: 
    Fellowships are awarded in the
    field of Biomedicine.
  • Scholarship
    Award:
    The basic monthly stipend amounts
    to 1,550 euros. In most countries, fellows are paid an additional flat
    rate of 150 euros per month to cover minor research-related costs (books,
    travel expenses, etc.). To adjust e.g. for differences in living costs,
    country-related premiums of up to 1,700 euros may be added (in the
    United Kingdom and Sweden currently 700 euros, in the USA and Denmark 800
    euros, in Australia, Israel, and Canada 500 euros, in Switzerland 1,700
    euros, in Ireland 600 euros, and in Austria, France, Germany, Italy, the
    Netherlands, and Spain 200 euros). Depending on the cost of living, all
    other countries are grouped into one of these categories. For example, an
    unmarried fellow working in Germany currently receives 1,900 euros, in the
    USA 2,500 euros, in the United Kingdom 2,400 euros, and in Switzerland
    3,400 euros.Furthermore, a spouse allowance of 200 euros, a child
    allowance of 200 euros per child and/or childcare allowance of up to 500 euros
    may be added depending on the personal situation.The initially awarded
    stipend sum is based on the information provided in the application. The
    fellowship holder is obligated to inform BIF about any changes in his/her
    personal or financial circumstances (change of marital status, income of
    spouse, etc.) so that BIF can adjust the amount of the stipend. The
    stipend is transferred in euros by the middle of each month.In addition,
    fellowship holders can apply for travel allowances to present their
    research projects at international scientific conferences, to participate
    in methods courses, or to perform research in cooperating laboratories.
    Besides, BIF offers its fellows and alumni exclusive meetings, seminars,
    and trainings.
  • Number
    of Scholarships:
    Not Known
  • Nationality: Fellowship
    is awarded to European citizens working in Europe or overseas, and to
    non-European citizens
  • Scholarship
    can be taken in 
    Germany
Eligibility for the Scholarship:
  • Eligible
    Countries: 
    Fellowship is awarded to European
    citizens working in Europe or overseas, and to non-European citizens
    pursuing their PhD project in Europe.
  • Entrance
    Requirements: 
    The Boehringer
    Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) awards PhD fellowships to European citizens working
    in Europe or overseas, and to non-European citizens pursuing their PhD
    project in Europe. At the respective deadline (1 February, 1 June, 1
    October) the university entrance qualification (see also documents
    required for your application) must not have been achieved more than 8
    years ago.The PhD project must be experimental, in the field of basic
    biomedical research and aimed at elucidating basic biological phenomena of
    human life and acquiring new scientific knowledge. For a survey on the
    range of topics, please refer to the results of finished projects
    in FUTURA, the international journal of the foundation. Natural
    scientists should have been awarded their ultimate university degree
    (diploma, MSc, BSc, or equivalent). Students who have not yet finished
    their MSc studies, i.e. who cannot provide their MSc certificate at the
    deadline, can only apply when they are able to hand in their certificate
    within 4 months after the deadline. Physicians, veterinary surgeons and
    pharmacists should have passed their state examinations.At the deadline,
    the applicant should not have been working on his/her project for more
    than 6 months. BIF encourages applicants to apply for a fellowship when
    they are about to begin their PhD work; preliminary project results are
    not expected from applicants. The beginning of the PhD project is
    considered by BIF to be:
    • the
      date of the final degree examination (e.g. BSc, MSc, Diploma,
      Licenciatura, Laurea) on the official certificate if the applicant
      continues to work in the same research group; or
    • the
      month of arrival at the laboratory in which the PhD project is pursued if
      the applicant changes his/her research group, irrespective of the project
      he/she starts to work on.
In
other cases, i.e. when participating in MSc/PhD programmes or graduate schools
without an official final examination prior to the PhD project
If
a laboratory presents 2 candidates for a PhD fellowship at the same application
deadline, only one of them can receive a fellowship. This is why we would
highly recommend that candidates from the same laboratory apply at different
deadlines.
We
do not support
    • applied
      research, such as biotechnological and pharmaceutical development (e.g.
      development of assays for diagnostic purposes or drug screening;
      optimization or screening of substances/compounds for therapeutic use;
      development of drug delivery systems or vaccines);
    • studies
      on the course of diseases or the treatment of symptoms;
    • botanical
      and prokaryotic investigations unless they are of general biological
      importance;
    • education;
      we can support only research; fellowships therefore cannot be used during
      the course and rotation phase of PhD programmes, but only for the
      duration of the PhD project.
  • English
    Language Requirements:
    Students need to
    demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
Application Procedure:
How
to Apply: 
The application for a PhD fellowship of
the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds consists of two parts:
  1. the
    online application via the online application portal and
  2. two
    paper copies of the application including one CD to be sent by regular
    mail to: Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds, Schusterstr. 46-48, 55116 Mainz,
    Germany
Both
must be submitted by one of the respective deadlines of each year (date as per
postmark for the paper version): 1 February, 1 June, 1 October
The
entire application – including the project proposal – must be written in
English and by the applicants themselves. However, we recommend consultation
with the scientific supervisor. The form of the presentation should be adequate
but simple; please do not staple, tack or bind documents.
The
two paper copies should contain all the data and documents listed under (1) –
(9). The CD should be clearly labelled with applicant’s first name, family
name and email address and contain documents (1) – (7), preferably in one
PDF file.
Applicants
can facilitate the selection process by adhering to the following sequence:

1. to 5. two-sided printouts, if possible;

  1. title
    and summary of PhD project (max. 1,400 characters including blanks);
  2. detailed
    presentation of PhD project (please also refer to “How to write a research proposal“): formulation
    of the problem, current status of research, applicant’s own groundwork,
    objectives, experimental strategy including methods of investigation (at
    least 4-5 pages for strategy and methods), references (including all
    authors and full titles of the papers cited), work schedule showing the
    anticipated duration of the entire project and the individual steps;
  3. reasons
    for wishing to work with a particular group;
  4. summary
    of final experimental thesis (e.g. bachelor, diploma or master thesis)
    before embarking on the PhD project; if no final experimental thesis was
    performed please give the reason(s) in the “additional information” field
    in the online application;
  5. list
    of applicant’s publications (if applicable);
  6. certificates
    of all academic qualifications (including grades) and certificates of
    professional education prior to university (if applicable); in
    chronological order, the newest on top; photocopies suffice;
  7. photocopies of
    high school diploma/secondary school leaving certificate (e.g. Abitur,
    Baccalaureate, A-Levels) and, where applicable, university entrance test
    (e.g. SAT/ACT, PAU, YGS/LYS, Joint Entrance Examination etc.);
  8. letter
    of recommendation from the supervisor of the PhD thesis;
  9. letter
    of recommendation from the supervisor of the diploma or equivalent thesis
    (only if changing research group for the PhD project); if no final
    experimental thesis was performed, letter of recommendation from the
    supervisor of the most important laboratory internship; letters of
    recommendation (on official letterhead and signed) have to be written in
    English and should be sent in a sealed envelope together with the
    application. In exceptional cases, the supervisors may send their letters
    of recommendation as a PDF attachment, clearly indicating the applicant’s
    family name and first name.
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