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Terms and Conditions for FEBS Long-Term Fellowships

This page is retained for reference for existing FEBS Long-Term Fellows. The FEBS Long-Term Fellowships scheme is now closed to new applications.


To be read in conjunction with the General Guidelines for Fellowships.

1. FEBS Long-Term Fellowships are intended to support long-term visits for the purpose of scientific collaboration or advanced training. They are originally granted for one year and may be renewed for a further year up to a maximum of two years. Applicants must have a PhD.

2. Candidates should normally be scientists who have obtained their PhD degree within the past three years. However, duly justified career breaks such as compulsory national service, ill-health and parental leave may be considered.

3. Long-Term Fellowships are not usually granted to scientists who have been recipients of a FEBS Short-Term Fellowship or FEBS Collaborative Developmental Scholarship during the preceding 12 months if the host laboratory is to be the same.

4. In each call no more than one candidate per given head of research group in a host laboratory will be granted a fellowship.

5. The amount of the Fellowship will depend on the cost of living in the country visited and, unless the applicant is already working at the host institute at the closing date of the call, will include reasonable travel expenses for the Fellow and his/her dependants. Such travel costs will provide for a second-class rail fare or an economy flight between the place of residence and the host laboratory. Assistance for children may also be provided (for 1 child +14% and for 2 or more +28% on annual stipend). The annual stipends can be downloaded on the right of this page. The host institution may provide additional top-up funds in cases where the stipend granted is below the minimum income for a postdoctoral researcher defined by law in the host country or for other reasons acceptable to FEBS, so that in addition to the stipend granted, the total funds meet the minimum income. This is with agreement from the FEBS Chair of the Fellowships Committee.

6-8. [Clauses 6-8 covering specific details on the application process have been removed for clearer presentation now, as they are no longer relevant to awarded FEBS Long-Term Fellows.]

9. The Fellowship should be taken up within six months of its award. Any delay will require the authorization of the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee.

10. At the end of each six months of the Fellowship, Fellows must prepare a short report highlighting progress of their work and, within three months of completion of the Fellowship, they must prepare a short report detailing the work done while in receipt of the Fellowship. These reports are to be sent electronically to the Chairperson of the FEBS Fellowships Committee. The FEBS Fellowship should be acknowledged in any work published relating to the project funded and a reprint of each article should be sent electronically to the Chairperson of the Fellowships Committee.

11. By acceptance of a FEBS Fellowship, senior or recently completed FEBS Long-Term Fellows are expected to attend one FEBS Fellows Meeting preceding the annual FEBS Congress, upon invitation from the FEBS Fellowships Chair.

12. Past holders of a Long-Term Fellowship may not apply for another Long-Term Fellowship.

13. General Terms
a) data protection: FEBS will collect and process information relating to applicants and fellows in accordance with the privacy notice which is on our website. Applicants and fellows shall comply with the data protection policy of the host institution when handling personal data in the course of their activities at the host institution including personal data relating to any employee, worker, collaborator, partner, contractor, customer, client, supplier or agent of the host institution.
b) limitation of liability: Nothing in this Agreement excludes or restricts FEBS’ liability for death or injury caused to an applicant or fellow by FEBS’ negligence, or for fraud. All other liability of FEBS or its staff or agents to any applicant or fellow, their family, dependents or property is limited for one incident or series of incidents to the total amount of the fellowship including reasonable travel expenses payable in accordance with clause 5 above (but excluding for the avoidance of doubt any top up which a host institution may agree to pay directly to a fellow pursuant to clause 5 above).
c) governing law and jurisdiction: The applicant’s application to FEBS, the agreement between the FEBS and the applicant and the relationship between the FEBS and any applicant of the FEBS and its fellows are governed by the laws of England.  Any dispute or claim arising out of, or in connection with this agreement, its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England.

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