PHAROS Open Call for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs)

PHAROS Open Call for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs)

The COST Action CA16214 "PHAROS: The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars" is opening a call for applications for Short Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) for the period of 01/10/2020 - 30/04/2021.

Short Term Scientific Mission grants might support:

- Visits of scientists (students and staff) from any PHAROS full member country to any other PHAROS full member country, as well as to Near Neighbour and International affiliated institutions.
- Visits of scientists (students and staff) from Near Neighbour affiliated to PHAROS.
- Duration lengths from a minimum of 5 days to a maximum of 90 days. Early Career Investigators (ECI; PhD less than 8 years ago) might apply for a maximum of 180 days.
- Support can be given for up to 160 euros per day, and a maximum of 2500 euros (ECI up to 3500).

Useful documents:

- Detailed info on the PHAROS scientific topics can be found at http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/ca/CA16214
- Detailed financial rules can be found in the COST Vademecum: www.cost.eu/VADEMECUM
- A list of countries and institutions currently participating in PHAROS can be found here: http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/ca/CA16214?parties.
- Current PHAROS activities can be found on the Action webpage:
http://pharos.ice.csic.es/

How to apply:

1) register to e-cost (if you do not have an account yet): https://e-services.cost.eu/user/login

2) fill in the following link: https://e-services.cost.eu/stsm

3) after completion please send a notification email to pharos_stsm@ice.csic.es with the submitted documents.


We will collect applications until August 15th, 2020, and let you know within a few weeks if we can accept your request for funding. Priority will be given to students and early career researchers. Young researchers from ITC countries (http://www.cost.eu/about_cost/strategy/excellence-inclusiveness) are particularly encouraged to apply.

More info can be found in our Website: http://www-pharos.ice.csic.es/