The AST Consortium is pleased to announce its new fellowship program, designed to support leading scholars and experts in advancing scientific research, developing scientific communication, and contributing to community service. The program provides fellows with an opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research, collaborate with other scholars and experts in their field, and make a significant impact on society.
The fellowship program will select up to 20 fellows annually across 20 fields, including astronomy, neuroscience, chemistry, ecology, economics, engineering, mathematics, and more. The fellowship is open to scholars and experts at any stage of their careers, from early-career researchers to established professors and professionals. The fellowship provides recipients with funding for their research, as well as support for travel, conferences, and other professional development opportunities.
The AST Consortium fellowship program aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation, creating a community of scholars and experts who can work together to solve some of the world's most pressing problems. In addition to conducting their own research, fellows will be expected to contribute to the scientific community through publications, presentations, and other forms of scientific communication. They will also be encouraged to engage with the public through community service projects, such as science education programs, outreach events, and public lectures.
The AST Consortium fellowship program provides a unique opportunity for scholars and experts to pursue their research interests while making a meaningful contribution to society. By supporting interdisciplinary collaboration and promoting scientific communication, the program aims to advance scientific knowledge and inspire the next generation of scientists and experts. The fellowship is open to all qualified applicants, regardless of nationality, gender, or background. Applications for the fellowship program are now being accepted, and interested scholars and experts are encouraged to apply.
Funding: up to $30,000.
Period: 12 month.
Guidelines posted: September 1, 2023.
Applications open: October 1, 2023.
Applications close: November 15, 2023.
Results announced: December 15, 2023.