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China - Newton International Fellowship

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-13-NEWT-AMS_CHN_NIF0006
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Description

Scheme supports early-career international researchers to spend two years undertaking research at a host university or research institution in the UK, enabling them to benefit from a period within a first class research environment in some of the UK’s best universities. Awards provide stipend, research monies, and relocation costs.

Objectives

The primary aims of the Newton International Fellowship programme are to: • Support the development of a well-trained research community by supporting researchers at an early stage of their career by providing an opportunity to work at a UK research institution for two years. • Establish links between researchers in partner countries and the UK to contribute to developing research and innovation capacity


Location

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China
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Status Implementation

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