Faculty for the Future Program - Supporting Women in Science At The University of Sydney


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The Faculty for the Future Program, launched in 2004, awards fellowships to women from developing and emerging economies to pursue PhD or post-doctoral studies in the physical sciences and related disciplines at

 top universities abroad. The Faculty for the Future program grows each year and has become a powerful community that today stands at 142 pioneering women scientists from 43 countries. The long-term goal of the Faculty for the Future program is to generate conditions that result in more women pursuing scientific disciplines. Grant recipients are therefore selected as much for their leadership capabilities as for their scientific talents. Ultimately these women return home to become leaders, to strengthen their faculties, contribute to the socio-economic development of their countries and serve as powerful role models to attract more young women into the sciences.

Eligibility:

Candidates should have applied to, have been admitted to, or be currently enrolled in a university abroad when submitting their Faculty for the Future grant request. Candidates must be able to evidence their commitment to teaching, must demonstrate active participation in faculty life and outreach to encourage young women into the sciences and hold an excellent academic record. Applicants must be female and a citizen of a developing country.

Amount awarded:

US $25,000 to US $50,000

Application guide:

All information about the Faculty for the Future fellowship program and application facilities are found at www.foundation.slb.com/fftf

Closing date:

30 November 2010


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Developing Countries, Scholarship For Woman, Scholarship In Australia