Desired Destinations

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  1. CYD Fellowships

    To promote research and education in cyber-defence, the EPFL and the Cyber-Defence (CYD) Campus have jointly launched the “CYD Fellowships – A Talent Program for Cyber-Defence Research.”

  2. Canon Research Fellowships

    Annually, the Canon Foundation in Europe grants up to 15 Fellowships to highly qualified European and Japanese researchers in all fields. The European Fellowship holders pursue a period of research in Japan whereas the Japanese Fellows do their research at host institutions in Europe.

  3. DUO-Singapore Fellowship Programme

    The DUO-Singapore Fellowship Programme is awarded by the Singapore government to promote academic exchanges between full-time undergraduate students who are Singapore or ASEAN citizens and students from universities in European ASEM member countries.

  4. DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme

    DUO-Thailand Fellowship Programme aims to enhance a balanced mobility of students between Thailand and 30 ASEM member states in Europe by supporting paired-based and two-way exchanges.

  5. Hans Christoph Binswanger Fellowship and Prize

    The University of St. Gallen announces the Hans Christoph Binswanger Fellowship and Prize. They are aimed at early-career researchers in social sciences and humanities, and they commemorate the significance of economics as a science serving human society and life.

  6. Society in Science - The Branco Weiss Fellowship

    Society in Science – The Branco Weiss Fellowship is a unique postdoc program. It awards young researchers around the world with a generous personal research grant, giving them the freedom to work on whatever topic they choose anywhere in the world, for up to five years.

  7. oikos PhD Fellowship Program

    There are no open calls at this point. The oikos PhD Fellowship Program was initiated in 2006 at the University of St. Gallen, to support outstanding international PhD students writing their thesis on sustainability in economics or management and to provide them with an opportunity to engage in oikos programs. In 2014, it was expanded to include fellowships at the University of Zurich.