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exchange programme
   

Thank you for your interest in GenoMEL's exchange activities.

The GenoMEL Exchange Programme (GEP).

This year the GenoMEL Exchange Programme is offering 3 positions: 2 molecular projects, plus 1 clinical or epidemiological project. Exchanges last 4-12 weeks, depending on the project proposal.

Applications are considered competitively. The programme reimburses up to 500 euros/week for living expenses and up to 1,000 euros for travel. In exchanges requiring intercontinental travel a higher limit may be considered. In addition, up to 8,000 euros may be available to cover the cost of lab supplies for molecular projects.

The application deadline is July 8th 2008.

The GenoMEL Exchange Fund (GEF).

A new exchange fund has been established to support short exchanges lasting up to 4 weeks, training workshops, seminars, conference/course attendance, public engagement activities and other similar undertakings.

Applications are considered competitively. The maximum available amount for any project is 5,000 euros, although higher amounts may be considered for exceptional proposals, or proposals involving intercontinental travel.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and evaluated in April, July and October.


 

Application Forms & Guidance

 

GEP

word Application Form

pdf Application Guide

 
 

GEF

word Application Form

pdf Application Guide

 

Exchange Programme Manager

 

Linda Battistuzzi
linda.battistuzzi@unige.it

Linda Battistuzzi

Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
Dept. of Oncology, Biology and Genetics
University of Genoa
Viale Benedetto XV, 6
16132 Genova, Italy

Linda has a post-graduate degree in applied linguistics and scientific translation, and experience as a translator, editor and writer specializing in cancer genetics and bioethics. She is currently working towards a PhD in bioethics. Her role is to provide support to Exchange Programme applicants, students and host institutions, liaise with the administration at the University of Genoa, and draft the required documents and reports.

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