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ICGEB Fellowships for Scientists in Biosecurity 2026

Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
masters | other
2 months (may be extended up to 6 months) (duration)
partially funded
India, China, Italy
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

🧬 About ICGEB Fellowships

The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) offers short-term fellowships to early-career scientists from OECD/DAC countries. These fellowships focus on training in biosecurity, life sciences, and biotechnology, emphasizing applied skills critical to human, animal, and plant health, including detection and response to biological threats.

🎁 Benefits of the Fellowship

  • Co-funding: Provided by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and the BWC ISU.
  • Duration:
    • 2 months, extendable up to 6 months under a co-funding mechanism.
  • Monthly stipend:
    • Trieste (Italy): €1,500
    • New Delhi (India): $1,122
    • Cape Town (South Africa): ZAR 16,500
    • Taizhou (China): $1,500
  • Travel expenses: Includes provision for travel from the participant’s home country to the host lab and return travel upon completion.
  • Medical health insurance: Coverage for the duration of the fellowship.
  • Visa/permit costs: Application and renewal costs are reimbursed.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

  • Nationality: Applicants must belong to ICGEB Member States or DAC-listed ODA countries.
  • Career stage: Early or mid-career scientists in biotechnology.
  • Preference: Women scientists are encouraged to apply.
  • Degree requirements:
    • Trieste and Cape Town: BSc (Honours)
    • New Delhi: MSc
    • Taizhou (China): MSc or equivalent
  • Language requirement: Good working knowledge of English (certificate required if not previously studied in English).

📝 Application Process

1. Identify Host Laboratory

  • Contact an ICGEB Group Leader or Principal Investigator in the target lab.
  • Obtain a written statement confirming willingness to host the project.

2. Prepare Application

Include the following documents:

  • Full CV of the applicant.
  • Written statement from the host Group Leader.
  • Valid identification document.
  • English language proficiency certificate (if required).
  • For Taizhou, include the full CV of the Head of the Receiving Laboratory with a publication list.

3. Submit Online

  • Use the ICGEB online application portal.
  • Only one application per candidate per call is accepted.
  • Ensure home and receiving laboratory details are confirmed by both parties before the deadline.

4. Selection Process

  • Applications are evaluated by the ICGEB Fellowships Selection Committee based on:
    • Scientific excellence
    • Candidate’s CV
    • Project relevance
    • Benefit to the home country
  • Notification is sent via email (individual feedback is not provided).

📅 Application Deadline

31 March, 2026

🌐 Application Portal

Benefits
  • Fellowships are co-funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation through the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and the BWC ISU.
  • Duration: 2 months (which may be extended up to a maximum of 6 months under a co-funding mechanism).
  • Monthly stipend: Trieste (Italy): Euro 1,500, New Delhi (India): US$ 1,122, Cape Town (South Africa): ZAR 16,500, Taizhou (China): US$ 1,500.
  • Travel: the fellowship includes provision for travel expenses from the participant’s home country to the host lab at the beginning of the fellowship and a return travel provision upon completion of the fellowship.
  • Medical health insurance coverage is provided for the duration of the fellowship.
  • Visa/permit of stay application and renewal costs are reimbursed.
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