Published: 27-09-2024 11:26 | Updated: 27-09-2024 12:01

Collaboration awards for collaboration with the University of Tokyo for doctoral students and post docs

The strategic partnership agreement, signed between Karolinska Institutet and University of Tokyo aims to increase mobility of students and researchers, joint research projects and faculty development programs such as pedagogic training and research supervision.

To facilitate new and existing contacts between researchers and doctoral students as well as increase research collaboration with the University of Tokyo, KI and the Internationalisation Board is pleased to announce the availability of competitive funds for up to three awards for collaborative activities such as lab visits. The collaborative activity can take place within already existing collaborations or to labs with no previous collaborations. 

The collaboration award provides support for living costs such as transportation and housing of 30 000 SEK (including INDI) per person. 

Application

Applications should include: 

  • CV  (max 2 pages)
  • Statement of interest / Description of the intended activities, including relevance for the Individual Study Plan (max 350 words)
  • Letter of support from the supervisor (if relevant)
  • An invitation letter from the proposed host
  • Document supporting admission as doctoral student at KI including information about half time seminar (Ladok) (if relevant)
  • For post docs, statement of interests and description of the intened activities including relevance of the research project. 
  • Bibliography; it is possible to include information about manuscripts (short)

Proposal format: Combine the documents into a single pdf file.

Deadline for applications: 8 November 2024

The decision of funding will be made at the latest in the end of November. The proposed activity should take place between December 2024 and 31 December 2025.   

The following aspects will in particular be taken into account:

  • Opportunity to use methodology or technology that is unavailable at KI.
  • Relevance for the postdoctoral research project or doctoral student’s Individual Study Plan (ISP)
  • Half-time seminar completed, for doctoral students
  • Strengthening of collaborations between KI and UTokyo.

All funded awards will require submission of a short report that will be published on the KI web site.

It is possible to apply for the collaboration award more than once but applicants that never have been awarded an award for collaboration with UTokyo will be prioritised. 

For questions regarding this award and for advice regarding contacts with the University of Tokyo, please contact Lotta Lundqvist.

Proposal submission: Email your proposal to Lotta Lundqvist. Proposals submitted after the deadline will not be considered.

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Lotta Lundqvist

International Coordinator

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Lotta Lundqvist International Coordinator