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FENS/IBRO-PERC Exchange Fellowships Programme 2026

Deadline: Apr 15, 2026
masters | phd | postdoctoral
partially funded
Austria, Sweden, Turkey, Spain, Armenia, and 4 others
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

📖 About the Programme

The IBRO FENS/IBRO-PERC Exchange Fellowships Programme is designed for Master and PhD students as well as early-career postdocs in Europe. This initiative aims to foster and broaden their scope of methodological training by supporting goal-directed laboratory visits in established European laboratories.

  • International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)

🎁 Benefits of the Programme

  • Maximum Grant Amount: EUR 4,000
  • Coverage:
    • Travel expenses (economy class, local public transport)
    • Accommodation during the exchange
  • Payment Structure:
    • 60% of the grant will be awarded at least two weeks before the fellowship begins.
    • The remaining 40% will be provided upon completion of the exchange and submission of the grant report.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

To apply, candidates must:

  • Be Master or PhD students in neuroscience or early postdoctoral fellows (within 5 years of starting their postdoc) currently based in Europe.
  • Be members of a FENS member society, individual FENS members, or members of an IBRO organization in the Pan-Europe region that is not a FENS member.
  • Have acceptance from the host laboratory.
  • Have recommendation from the home laboratory.

Eligible Organizations

  • Armenian IBRO Association
  • Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • Israel Academy of Sciences & Humanities
  • Italian Association of NeuroImmunology
  • Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Slovak Academy of Sciences
  • Trisomy 21 Research Society (T21RS, Spain)
  • Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
  • Brain Research Society (BARD) in Turkey

📋 Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on the following key criteria:

Scientific and Training Quality

  • Scientific merit and clarity of the proposed research during the fellowship.
  • Quality and relevance of the planned training, particularly in terms of new methodologies or skills not available at the home institution.

Added Value of the Exchange

  • How the exchange supports ongoing or planned research projects.
  • The added value for the home laboratory in terms of collaboration, capacity-building, or new methodological expertise.

Suitability of the Candidate

  • Alignment of the candidate's methodological expertise and academic background with the proposed training and research.
  • Recommendation from the home supervisor, including their assessment of the candidate's potential and the expected impact of the fellowship.

Expected Outcomes

  • Clearly defined and realistic scientific and methodological outcomes of the exchange.
  • Likelihood of achieving the proposed objectives within the planned duration of the stay.

Feasibility and Need

  • Demonstration of a genuine need for the exchange, both scientifically and financially.

📅 Application Date and Process

This fellowship is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your research skills and broaden your methodological expertise in neuroscience. Don't miss the chance to apply!

Benefits
  • Maximum Grant Amount: EUR 4,000
  • Funds can cover travel (economy class, local public transport) and accommodation during the exchange.
  • Payment Structure: 60% of the grant will be awarded at least two weeks before the fellowship begins, with the remaining 40% provided upon completion of the exchange and submission of the grant report.
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