The University of Auckland is offering Kalman visiting fellowship, for a visit in the period October 2016 – September 2017. The Fellowship is worth NZD$10000, and can be spent on travel, accommodation, or other associated expenses.
This Fellowship will be awarded annually to a ‘rising star’ in mathematics and its applications to visit the University of Auckland and to participate in the intellectual life of the University.
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( votes)The purpose of the Kalman Visiting Fellowship is to enable a “rising star” in mathematics and its applications to visit the University of Auckland and to participate in the intellectual life of the University.
Course Level: This is a visiting research fellowship. A Kalman Visiting Fellowship will normally be for a period of several weeks (minimum of two weeks).
Study Subject: The Kalman Visiting Fellowship may be awarded each year to a distinguished early career academic working in mathematics and its applications. An early career academic is defined as a graduate who is within 10 years of having completed their Ph.D.
Scholarship Award: The Kalman Visiting Fellow will be awarded a total of NZ$10,000 to provide assistance with the costs of travel, accommodation, and other local expenses.
Scholarship can be taken in the New Zealand
Eligibility:
- The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for this fellowship:
- The Fellowship will be awarded to a distinguished early career academic working in mathematics and its applications.
Nationality: International applicants are eligible to apply for this program.
How to Apply: Applications should send as a single electronic submission to eadeansoffice-at-sfac.auckland.ac.nz
- A one-page description of the research to be carried out;
- A letter of invitation from your proposed host in the Department;
- A CV (including qualifications, appointments, and awards);
- A list of publications;
- The names and contact details of two potential referees.
Application Deadline: The closing date for applications is 5 September 2016.