Visiting Scholars’ Programme of IRDR ICoE Taipei
07 January 2015

The IRDR IcoE Taipei (Academy of Sciences located in Taipei, China) has been offering for some time visiting scholar fellowships to connect different scientific communities in DRR research.

The “Visiting Scholar Fellowships” in disaster-related research, open for scholars from both the natural and social sciences, are tenable for a minimum period of one month to a maximum of one year at an institute/department of the Academy of Sciences based in Taipei and/or a partner universities in Taiwan.

The fellowship programme will provide a round trip economy airfare ticket and a standard monthly allowance which will cover the costs of accommodation, food and health insurance etc.

Details about application requirements and related information will be released on the IRDR ICoE Taipei website.

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