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Mobility Grants

The SCAT project for Scientific Computing Advanced Training offered mobility grants at the MSc or PhD level, and also for post-doctoral fellows. The grants were intended for students registered at, or post-docs affiliated to, one partner institution, to spend an extended period of study and research at another partner institution.

In the duration of the SCAT project (Nov. 2005 to July 2009), more than 2 dozen grants have been awarded, most for Latin American students to come to Europe, and some for European students to go to Latin America

Note on eligibility: To be eligible, an applicant must be affiliated to one of the partner institutions, or have graduated from a partner institution.

The grants cover travel costs, a monthly stipend, and languange improvement. The duration of the mobility may depend on the research project, but the average stay is 8 months in the host institution.

Instructions for applicants:
  1. Read the FAQs
  2. Read the Guideline for Applicants (below)
  3. Make sure you are eligible
  4. Get in contact with the interlocutor for SCAT in your home institution
  5. Discuss a research project with your local SCAT members
  6. Choose a host institution, and research project
  7. Prepare your application, according to the Guidelines.

Awarded mobility grants :

  • 1st round: mobilities started in Sep. 2006
    1. Felipe Cruz (Chile)
    2. Miguel Bustamante (Chile) - declined.
    3. Helmut Wahanik (Brazil)
    4. Leonardo Gordillo (Chile).
  • 2nd round: mobilities started in Dec. 2006
    • Thomas Séon (France)
    • Ana Lilia González (Mexico) - deferred.
  • 3rd round: mobilities started in Aug. 2007
  • 4th round: mobilities started in Dec. 2007.
    See the News item announcing the selection.
  • 5th round: mobilities starting from Feb. 2008
    • Christopher Cooper (Chile)
    • Gustavo Ramos (Mexico)
    • Carlos Valdivia (Chile)
    • Fabien Ternat (France)
  • 6th round: mobilities starting from May 2008
    • Abraham Ortinez (Mexico)
    • Aldo Figueroa (Mexico)
    • Guillermo Barrios (Mexico)
    • Guillermo Cabrera (Chile)
    • Paola Arce (Chile)
    • Sergei Silva (Brazil)
  • FINAL ROUND OF MOBILITIES: Closed June 2008.

Downloads

Guideline for Applicants in PDF:

Read this before preparing an application! Make sure you are eligible, and prepare a good dossier.

Reference letter form in PDF:

Please fill your details, and give the form to both your referees.

Download "Call for Applications" Poster PDF:

Poster advertising the applications for mobility grants to Europe, in A4 format.

Where are the mobilities to?

The mobility grants are between partner higher education institutions in Latin America and Europe. To apply for a grant, you must be affiliated with a partner institution.

One of the SCAT partners is not a higher education institution. It is Daresbury Laboratory, in the U.K. This is a research laboratory, and its Computational Science and Engineering Department is a partner of SCAT. A small number of grants to Europe will allow for a stay at Daresbury, either exclusively or having as a main host another partner higher education institution in Europe.

Go to Network Partners to find a host >>

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Project leader:

Dr Lorena Barba

 

Project manager:

Mr Boris Drappier

 

Dept. of Mathematics

University of Bristol

 

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