SNSF Ambizione

With Ambizione, Ambizione-PROSPER, Ambizione-SCORE (hereinafter Ambizione), the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) would like to promote junior researchers in all disciplines. The programme is geared for young researchers who would like to conduct, manage and lead an independently planned project at a Swiss university. Ambizione is aimed at qualified researchers from Switzerland who are spending a stay abroad or have returned after a stay abroad, e.g. within a fellowship for advanced researchers. Moreover, Ambizione would like to attract the best, next-generation foreign talents to carry out research work in Switzerland.

Researchers will be subsidised for a maximum of three years with a salary (research associate level) and project funds. The duration of the grant can be extended by a maximum of two years in justifiable cases. Project funds may also be used to employ support personnel. Candidates with sufficient experience may apply to appoint a PhD student with good reason and under specific conditions.

The approval of applications is always dependent on the agreement of the host institute. A requirement for submitting an application to Ambizione is that confirmation must be received from the host institute, giving the applicant adequate support in the funding of research expenses (e.g. material, equipment, personnel, travel, etc.).

Conditions of participation

  • Doctorate
  • At the time of the submission deadline: Application submitted not later than 5 years after doctorate
  • At the time of the submission deadline (for medical scientists): At least three years of postgraduate clinical/practical activity (qualification as specialist desired). Application submitted no later than 9 years after the state examination
  • Publications at a high level
  • At the time of the submission deadline: Research activities of at least 12 months after conferral of doctorate at a university other than where the candidate obtained the doctorate. These activities will have usually been taken place abroad.

Selection procedureThe selection procedure takes place in two phases. In the first phase, the National Research Council of the SNSF makes an initial selection based on the documents submitted. In the second stage, candidates are invited to an interview to present their research project and career plan. The target figure for the proportion of female candidates is 35 %. Each year, 40 – 50 subsidies will be granted.

Call for applications and submissionAll application documents should be submitted electronically via the web platform mySNF. Submissions will only be accepted in response to a specific call. Applications received outside the application period will be processed during the next application period.

Next call for applications: 15 November 2010
Next submission deadline: 15 February 2011
Start of the subsidy: 1 October 2011 at the earliest

mySNF: To meet the submission deadline a mySNF user account must be requested two weeks before the submission deadline at the latest.

Follow-up proposals

These proposals must be submitted at least six months prior to expiry of the grant.

Swiss Foundation for Excellence and Talent in Biomedical Research

Fostering young talents – this is the goal of the Swiss Foundation for Excellence and Talent in Biomedical Research, which was founded at the Biozentrum in 2008. For this purpose, the Foundation supports highly qualified young Postdocs in the research area from around the globe with contributions for Lecture Tours to Swiss universities and research institutes.

According to the Foundation’s President Joachim Seelig the stipends aim at “promoting excellent scientific research in the area of biomedicine as well as increasing the attractiveness of Switzerland as a research centre for young talents in this field”.
Prof.W.Wahli is one of the foundation Vice-presidents.

Marie Curie Individual Fellowships; deadline: Aug 17


Ready to do some research abroad? Know more about IEF, IOF and IIF!

By: Frédérique Zehnder

The three Calls for Marie Curie Individual Fellowships are open on March 17, 2010! The Individual Fellowships support experienced researchers to carry out research abroad and acquire new skills and knowledge.

  • IEF, Intra-European Fellowship: provides financial support for trans-national mobility in Europe for a period of 12 to 24 months. Applicants can be of any nationality but must move from a Member State (MS) or an Associated Country (AC) to another MS or AC.
  • IOF, International Outgoing Fellowship: offers the opportunity to do some research in a third country (e.g.:USA, China, Canada, India, Russia, South Africa, New Zealand, etc.) for a period of 12 to 24 months, followed by a mandatory return phase of 1 year in Europe. Researchers must be nationals of a EU Member State or an Associated Country.
  • IIF, International Incoming Fellowship: aims to attract researchers who are currently active in a third country to come (back) to Europe and work on research projects. Researchers can be of any nationaliy but must move from a third countryto a EU Member State or an Associated Country.

Definition of “experienced researchers”: “At the time of the relevant deadline for submission, experienced researchers must be either in possession of a Ph.D. or have at least 4 years of full-time equivalent research experience after they had formally obtained the degree that entitles them to embark on a doctorate.” WP People 2010.

Deadline for submission for the three Calls: August 17, 2010, at 17:00, Brussels time.

More information in the Guides for Applicants published on the the CORDIS web pageand in the PEOPLE Work programme 2010.

For further questions, contact your Mobility team:
Dr. Juliane Sauer, National Contact Point: juliane.sauer@euresearch.ch
Frédérique Zehnder, Scientific collaborator: frederique.zehnder@euresearch.ch

Check out Euresearch events & seminars related to these Calls!

Marie Heim-Vögtlin Programme (SNSF)

To increase the number of women in research, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) annually awards a limited number of Marie Heim-Vögtlin* (MHV) subsidies.

MHV subsidies are aimed for doctoral and postdoctoral candidates within all disciplines funded by the SNSF and aim to facilitate the recipients research project. The MHV subsidies support the integration in a host institution at a Swiss University or ETH. The MHV Programme preferable supports where no other means of such re-integration exist.
In order to achieve sustained re-integration, the host institution has to provide not only a written declaration of acceptance and job confirmation but also a continuing financial commitment following expiration of the MHV subsidy (cf. MHV rules, article 4/2).

Deadline : August 2nd

More information

Marie Curie International Reintegration Grants

International Reintegration Grants (IRG)

Deadline: 07 September 2010 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time)

Cut-Off dates: 09 March 2010 at 17:00:00 (Brussels local time) – 1st cut-off date

link to the call on Cordis

Marie Curie International Reintegration Grants offer financial support for professional (re)integration to European researchers that have carried out research outside Europe. Continue reading