Daniel Carasso Fellowship

Call for nominations 2023

The Fundación Daniel y Nina Carasso awards the Daniel Carasso Fellowship to outstanding early-stage researchers engaged in the promotion of sustainable food systems. The Fellowship consists of a research career development grant to carry out a research project at a Spanish university or research centre for a two-year period.

                                                                                                                          Rules for the call: English/Spanish

         

The Fundación Daniel y Nina Carasso invites established researchers (i.e., tenured professor, full professor, tenured scientist or equivalents) at Spanish universities or research centres (public or private non-profit) to nominate candidates.  Nominators undertake to provide the necessary means for the awardee’s integration into a research group.

 

The rules establish that a nominator can only nominate one candidate, and each candidate can only be nominated by one nominator. Self-nominations will not be accepted.

 

Deadline for applications: 10 March 2023 (14:00h UTC+1)

 

Please note that the form and the documents must be submitted in English.

Incomplete applications or documents received after the deadline will not be considered.

 

To be considered applications must be:

  • Complete : all the required field (with *) should be completed. The "Summary" section enables you to check your full application and see in red the missing required fields left blank.
  • Validated and sent before the deadline: to do so, when your application is complete, make sure to submit it with the « Validate and send » button at the end of the application form, on the screen "Summary". Please be aware that once the application is subbmitted you will not be able to modify it.

 

An e-mail will be sent out automatically to confirm the receipt of the submitted application.

 

For further details on the Daniel Carasso Fellowship, please see the Foundation's website.

 

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