{"id":18627,"date":"2020-02-10T16:16:57","date_gmt":"2020-02-10T16:16:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/?p=18627"},"modified":"2020-02-10T16:16:57","modified_gmt":"2020-02-10T16:16:57","slug":"imu-cdc-graduate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/southafricaportal.com\/imu-cdc-graduate\/","title":{"rendered":"GRAID Program 2020 Application Details"},"content":{"rendered":"
IMU\/CDC Graduate application form | All Eligible and Interested applicants should apply online for this opportunity before the application deadline-closing date.<\/strong><\/p>\n The IMU\/CDC Graduate application form, requirements, eligibility, application guidelines, application deadline, how to apply, closing date, and other opportunities links for South Africans is published here on Southafricaportal.com<\/span><\/strong> as well as on the official website\/application portal.<\/p>\n Application Deadline:\u00a0March 15, 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n IMU\/CDC established in 2017 the\u00a0Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries (GRAID) Program.<\/p>\n The Program provides modest support for emerging research groups, working in a developing country listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU\u00a0\u00a0Definition of Developing Countries, making it possible for them to fund their most talented students to study full-time as graduate research assistants and pursue a Master or PhD graduate degree in mathematics, thereby fostering the growth of a mathematics community.<\/p>\n It is assumed that the emerging research group has an ongoing collaboration with an international mathematician. Applications must be made by a Team consisting of a Principal Investigator plus his or her research group and an International Partner. The Principal Investigator should be a university professor in mathematics holding a PhD, working at a university or research centre in a developing country listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU Definition and the International Partner should be a mathematician working at a university or research centre not based in any of the countries listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU Definition.<\/p>\n The students will receive a monthly stipend to study full-time and pursue a Master or PhD graduate degree in mathematics and they will be supported additionally by linking their research with an international mathematician.<\/p>\n The amount of the stipend per graduate research assistant should not exceed USD 3,500 per year. The exact amount will be decided by the GRAID Committee on a case-by-case basis depending on the local cost of living. One Team can apply for up to 3 graduate research assistantships.<\/p>\n The following costs can be covered by the stipend:<\/p>\n For PhD students the stipend will typically cover 4 years depending on satisfactory progress based on annual reports. Extensions for up to 6 months will be decided at the discretion of the GRAID Committee.<\/p>\n Master students will typically be funded for 1 year. Extensions for up to 6 months will be decided at the discretion of the GRAID Committee.<\/p>\n IMU\/CDC established in 2017 the Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries (GRAID) Program.<\/p>\n The Program provides modest support for emerging research groups, working in a developing country listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU\u00a0\u00a0Definition of Developing Countries<\/a>, making it possible for them to fund their most talented students to study full-time as graduate research assistants and pursue a Master or PhD graduate degree in mathematics, thereby fostering the growth of a mathematics community.<\/p>\n It is assumed that the emerging research group has an ongoing collaboration with an international mathematician. Applications must be made by a Team consisting of a Principal Investigator plus his or her research group and an International Partner. The Principal Investigator should be a university professor in mathematics holding a PhD, working at a university or research centre in a developing country listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU Definition and the International Partner should be a mathematician working at a university or research centre not based in any of the countries listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU Definition.<\/p>\n The students will receive a monthly stipend to study full-time and pursue a Master or PhD graduate degree in mathematics and they will be supported additionally by linking their research with an international mathematician.<\/p>\n Funding for the graduate research assistantships will be provided by voluntary donations from mathematicians or mathematical institutions worldwide.<\/p>\n The next deadline is March 15, 2020.<\/strong><\/p>\n We recommend you to subscribe to IMU newsletter by one of the following two ways:<\/p>\n 1. Click on http:\/\/www.mathunion.org\/organization\/IMU-Net with a Web browser and go to the \u201cSubscribe\u201d button (at the bottom) to subscribe to IMU-Net online.<\/p>\n 2. Send an e-mail to\u00a0imu-net-request@mathunion.org\u00a0with the Subject-line: The amount of the stipend per graduate research assistant should not exceed USD 3,500 per year. The exact amount will be decided by the GRAID Committee on a case-by-case basis depending on the local cost of living. One Team can apply for up to 3 graduate research assistantships.<\/p>\n The following costs can be covered by the stipend:<\/p>\n For PhD students the stipend will typically cover 4 years depending on satisfactory progress based on annual reports. Extensions for up to 6 months will be decided at the discretion of the GRAID Committee.<\/p>\n Master students will typically be funded for 1 year. Extensions for up to 6 months will be decided at the discretion of the GRAID Committee<\/p>\n We invite applications from Teams consisting of:<\/p>\nIMU\/CDC Graduate Application Instruction<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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