Thursday, September 29, 2011

Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program 2011

 Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program
The Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program will provide opportunities to up to eight Indian secondary school teachers (6th to 12th grades) of English, Mathematics, or Science to participate in direct exchange of positions with U.S. teachers for the semester beginning August/September 2012, pending availability of funds. Indian teachers selected for this exchange will have the opportunity to work within a U.S. school system and experience U.S. society and culture. Similarly, U.S. teachers will work in an Indian school and share their expertise. The exchange will benefit the Indian and U.S. teachers and their students, schools and communities.
DURATION OF GRANT: One semester (August-December 2012/ January 2013)
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the General Prerequisites, the applicant should:
·         have a bachelor's degree in English, Mathematics, or Science subjects with a teacher training degree;
·         be a full-time teacher (6th to 12th grades) with five or more years of experience in a recognized school; and
·         must be eligible to obtain leave with pay during the period of exchange.
School's Agreement to Host
Direct exchange of teaching assignments requires that the Indian school also agree to accept a teacher from the U.S. The Indian school will have no financial obligations with regard to the U.S. teacher. However, the school should be willing to facilitate housing for the U.S. teacher. Both the U.S. and Indian teachers must secure a leave of absence with pay.
If an Indian teacher is proposed for an exchange, his/her school will have the opportunity to review the credentials of the U.S. teacher who will be exchanging the position with the Indian teacher, and to accept or reject the proposed exchange arrangement. In order for an exchange to take place, it must be accepted by the U.S. teacher, the U.S. school administrators, the Indian teacher and the Indian school administrators, and must be approved by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB). The U.S. exchange teacher requires clearance by the Government of India.
GRANT BENEFITS
The grant will provide a monthly stipend, round-trip economy class air travel, modest settling-in and material allowances, and accident and sickness coverage per U.S. Government guidelines.
Note: No allowance or travel is provided for dependents and the stipend provided under the grant is not sufficient to support family members. Scholars with accompanying dependents must have adequate personal funds to support their stay in the U.S.
How to Apply
APPLICATION FORM
Immediate Supervisor Reference Form
REFERENCE FORM
In addition, Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program applicants are advised to request three referees, one of whom should be the immediate supervisor, to send in their recommendations directly to the Executive Director, USIEF, Fulbright House, 12 Hailey Road, New Delhi 110 001. The recommendation of the immediate supervisor should be on the Immediate Supervisor Reference for Applicant form and the remaining two recommendations on the Reference for Applicant form.
APPLICATION DUE DATE: October 15, 2011

Canadian Studies Faculty Research Fellowship 2011

Canadian Studies Faculty Research Fellowship
This program is designed to assist individual academics in higher education institutions to undertake short-term research about Canada or on an aspect of Canada’s bilateral relations with the participating countries. The purpose is to increase knowledge and understanding of Canada through publication of pertinent articles in the foreign or international scholarly press. The award assists with direct costs related to the research project, and, when a research trip to Canada is warranted, provides assistance towards international airfare and a weekly flat rate allowance. Funding for the Faculty Research Fellowship comes from the International Academic Relations Division of Foreign Affairs Canada.
Awards may be granted for research in any of the following categories:
1. Although we welcome applications from all disciplines lending themselves most readily to Canadian Studies research development, we are particularly interested in projects that have policy relevance for Canada and Canada’s foreign policy. Topics that are highly relevant to Canada’s foreign policy include Democracy & Rule of Law, Economic Development, Environment, Managing Diversity, North American Partnership, Peace and Security, Higher Education, and interdisciplinary studies on Canada;
2. Comparative studies with substantial Canadian content (33% or more);
3. Aspects of Canada’s bilateral relations with participating countries.
Priority may be given to projects that relate to contemporary situations and issues which illuminate options for future developments, or which focus on Canada’s bilateral relations with the participating countries. For those subjects such as geography, which have a physical element, priority will be given to applications which demonstrate the humanities and social sciences aspect.
(Purely scientific subjects such as physics, chemistry, medicine, engineering, etc. which would not lead to a better knowledge and understanding of Canada per se are not eligible, nor are proposals which focus exclusively on technological or methodological issues).
VALUE:
The award will consist of a contribution towards international air fare and an allowance of CAN $900 per complete week in Canada towards internal travel, living expenses and health insurance for a maximum of four weeks. Smaller awards may also be made.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute will award grants to successful candidates on condition that the candidate must give a written undertaking on his/her own behalf that:
·         the applicant will personally apply for an award and will carry out his/her own research, which is neither part of contractual or commissioned research, nor part of his/her formal program of studies leading to a degree;
·         awards are normally granted only for work to be carried out in either the applicant’s country of residence and/or Canada, and are intended to assist in defraying only direct costs related to a project, including return travel to Canada and related expenses, rental of equipment (but not capital purchases), purchase of books and other materials, some secretarial services, and, possibly, some publishing costs; no provision is made for released time stipends nor for overhead costs to the institution;
the applicant will make all arrangements relating to the research project, including:
1. international travel arrangements;
2. visa and passport (if needed);
3. accommodation and travel within Canada;
4. medical insurance while in Canada;
5. visit plans, including inter alia appointments with Canadian academics and other resource persons, access to libraries and other study centres, etc.;
two copies of the manuscript, of publishable quality and the length of a normal scholarly journal article, produced as a result of the research award will be sent to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute along with a summary in English or French upon completion of the project, and no later than March 1st of the completion year. Failure to provide such a manuscript by that date may result in forfeiture of the final payment of the award. (One copy of the manuscript will be sent by the local Canadian Mission to the awards program administrators, the International Council for Canadian Studies, Ottawa, for possible transmission to the National Library of Canada; the other copy will be retained by the local Canadian Mission for purposes of consultation in the participating country.
the applicant will make every reasonable attempt to publish the research article on Canada produced as a result of an award; while not a condition of an award, sharing of the results in other form such as conferences and seminars is encouraged;
the rights to the manuscript will remain the exclusive property of the researcher. When it is published the researcher will provide two copies of the article or book to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, to be held as described above.
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS:
Successful candidates will be sent a Grant Agreement detailing the value and conditions of the award. It must be signed and returned to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute within 30 days.
A first installment of 90% of the award will be paid to successful applicants upon receipt of the signed Grant Agreement and arrival in Canada. The remaining 10% of the award will be paid upon return from Canada and upon submission to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute of the visit report and new course outline, as per the terms and conditions of the award.
SELECTION:
Applicants will be peer-reviewed by a pre-selection jury. The jury will include representatives of the academic community in India (including if possible a representative of the national or multinational association for Canadian Studies) and, when possible, Canadian academics. At the discretion of the pre-selection jury, an applicant may be invited to submit additional information or an amended application.
Pertinent criteria will be:
·         academic excellence of the proposal;
·         relevance of the proposal to identified priorities and Canadian Studies ;
·         feasibility of the project;
·         likelihood of publication.
The International Council for Canadian Studies in Ottawa will confirm the recommendations of the pre-selection jury.
GUIDELINES:
Applicants must include the cover page (above) with their applications and complete the checklist to ensure that all documents have been included. The reference letter template should be used by referees to ensure that they provide the desired information we need.
Application must be submitted to Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute. An application dossier, in either English or French, will consist of a filled out application form accompanied by a concise curriculum vitae.
APPLICATION FORM
The Application Form can be downloaded from website: www.sici.org.in OR www.sici.org
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
The last date of receiving Application Form is: 21 OCTOBER, 2011 (5.00.P.M.).
ADDRESS TO WHICH APPLICATION IS TO BE SENT:
The Nine Copies (9) of the application form should be sent to:
Attention: Dr. Prachi Kaul
Programme Officer
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001
CONTACT:
For more information, please contact Dr. Prachi Kaul at the India Office.
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001
Phone: 11.2374.6417, 2374.3114, 2374.2677
Fax: 11.2374.6416

Canadian Studies Doctoral Research Fellowship 2011

Canadian Studies Doctoral Research Fellowship
This program is designed to assist full-time graduate students at degree-granting institutions of higher education, whose dissertations are related in substantial part to Canada, to undertake doctoral research about Canada. The purpose is to increase knowledge and understanding of Canada and to support the development of Canadian Studies. The award provides assistance towards international airfare and a monthly flat rate allowance for up to a maximum of 6 months spent in Canada while doing research. Funding for the Doctoral Research Fellowship comes from the International Academic Relations Division of Foreign Affairs Canada.
Awards may be granted for research in any of the following categories:
Although we welcome applications from all disciplines lending themselves most readily to Canadian Studies research development, we are particularly interested in projects that have policy relevance for Canada and Canada’s foreign policy. Topics that are highly relevant to Canada’s foreign policy include Democracy & Rule of Law, Economic Development, Environment, Managing Diversity, North American Partnership, Peace and Security, and Higher Education;
Comparative studies with substantial Canadian content (33% or more);
Aspects of Canada’s bilateral relations with participating countries.
(Purely scientific subjects such as physics, chemistry, medicine, engineering, etc. which would not lead to a better knowledge and understanding of Canada per se are not eligible, nor are proposals which focus exclusively on technological or methodological issues).
VALUE:
The maximum value of any award will consist of a contribution towards international airfare, an allowance of 1,200 CDN$ per complete month towards expenses while in Canada, up to a maximum of 6 months, and an allocation of a hold-back upon submission to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute of a final report on the award. Smaller awards may also be made.
ELIGIBILITY:
Eligibility is restricted to those applicants that meet the following criteria.
·         a Citizen and permanent resident of India
·         a graduate student in a recognised institution of higher education or equivalent degree-granting institute in the determined country who will have completed course and course-related doctoral requirements by the time a graduate student award would be granted; and proficient in either English or French.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute will award non-renewable grants to successful candidates on condition that the candidate must give a written undertaking on his/her own behalf that: the applicant will personally apply for an award and will carry out his/her own doctoral dissertation research, as part of his/her formal programme of studies leading to a degree;awards are intended to assist in defraying only direct costs resulting from a period of time spent in Canada while doing research, including return travel to Canada;
The applicant will make all arrangements relating to the research project, including:
1. international travel arrangements;
2. visa and passport (if needed);
3. accommodation and travel within Canada;
4. medical insurance while in Canada;
5. study plans, including inter alia appointments with Canadian academics and other resource persons, access to libraries and other study centres, etc. the applicant will reside in Canada throughout the period to which the award relates;within 60 days of returning home, a candidate will send to the appropriate Canadian Mission a detailed report, in English or French, on the work done during the stay in Canada. Failure to do so may result in the forfeiture of the final payment of the award;the rights to the research will remain the exclusive property of the researcher. However, the Shastri Institute requires two copies of the subsequent dissertation when completed. (One copy will be  forwarded to the, the International Council for Canadian Studies, Ottawa, for possible onward transmission to the Library and Archives Canada; the other will be retained by the Canadian Mission for consultation purposes);candidates who drop out of their doctoral program will immediately inform the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute.
CANADIAN UNIVERSITY AFFILIATE
An appropriate affiliate is established at a Canadian University/Institution based on recommendations of the Canadian Studies Committee in India. The affiliate provides a general orientation to university facilities, access to reference materials, discusses the Indian scholar’s work plans, and recommends resources they may consult.
INDIA ORIENTATION
The Shastri India Office holds an orientation for scholars prior to their departure to Canada. The orientation provides an introduction to the Shastri Institute and covers aspects of Canadian culture and the Canadian research environment.
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS:
Successful candidates will be sent a Grant Agreement detailing the value and conditions of the award. It must be signed and returned to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute within 30 days.
Awards will be paid in several installments. The first payment, upon arrival in Canada, will include the first monthly allowance; the following monthly allowances will be paid at the end of each month in Canada up to the maximum number of months of the award; final payment will be disbursed only upon submission of an acceptable report on the research activities and progress while in Canada, as indicated above.
SELECTION:
All applications will be reviewed by a pre-selection jury. The jury will include representatives of the academic community in India (including if possible a representative of the national or multinational association for Canadian Studies) and, when possible, Canadian academics. At the discretion of the pre-selection jury, an applicant may be invited to submit additional information or an amended application.
Pertinent criteria will be:
·         academic excellence of the proposal;
·         relevance of the proposal to identified priorities and Canadian Studies;
·         The International Council for Canadian Studies in Ottawa will confirm the recommendations of the pre-selection jury.
GUIDELINES:
Applicants must include the cover page (above) with their applications and complete the checklist to ensure that all documents have been included. The reference letter template should be used by referees to ensure that they provide the desired information we need.
Application must be submitted to Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute. An application dossier, in either English or French, will consist of a filled out application form accompanied by a concise curriculum vitae.
APPLICATION FORM
The Application Form can be downloaded from website: www.sici.org.in OR www.sici.org
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
The last date of receiving Application Form is: 21 OCTOBER, 2011 (5.00.P.M.).
Address to Which Application is to be sent:
The Nine Copies (9) of the application form should be sent to:
Attention: Dr. Prachi Kaul
Programme Officer
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001

Contact:
For more information, please contact Dr. Prachi Kaul at the India Office.
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001
Phone: 11.2374.6417, 2374.3114, 2374.2677
Fax: 11.2374.6416
E-mail: sici@sici.org.in


Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Fellowship 2011

Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Fellowship
This programme of support is designed to increase knowledge and understanding of Canada abroad by assisting academics in higher education institutions to develop and teach courses about Canada in their own discipline, as part of their regular teaching load. The programme enables academic award holders to come to Canada and gather the necessary information and material to devise a new course on Canada, or to modify or extend significantly the Canadian component of an existing course(s). Comparative courses may be regarded as “courses on Canada” with substantial Canadian content (33% or more). Funding for the Faculty Enrichment Fellowship comes from the International Academic Relations Division of Foreign Affairs Canada.
Although we welcome applications from all disciplines lending themselves most readily to Canadian Studies course development we are particularly interested in projects that have policy relevance for Canada and Canada’s foreign policy. Topics that are highly relevant to Canada’s foreign policy include Democracy & Rule of Law, Economic Development, Environment, Managing Diversity, North American Partnership, Peace and Security and Higher Education.
(Purely scientific subjects such as physics, chemistry, medicine, engineering, etc., which would not lead to a better knowledge and understanding of Canada per se are not eligible, nor are proposals which focus exclusively on technological or methodological issues).
VALUE:
The award will consist of a contribution towards international air fare (economy class) and an allowance of CAN $900 per complete week of stay to assist with costs of domestic travel and living expenses for a maximum of four weeks.
ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants must:
·         be a Citizen and permanent resident of India
·         teaching members of the academic staff of a recognized institution of higher education or equivalent degree-granting institute in a participating country (part-time lecturers and teaching assistants are not eligible);
·         be proficient in either English or French.
·         In addition, while not mandatory, applicants should provide evidence of their interest in or involvement with Canada prior to the application, if such has been the case. This may be demonstrated by courses they have already given, research they have undertaken, extra-mural activities, or active membership in an association for Canadian Studies in their region or country.
·         Recipients of an award under this program are not eligible to apply in consecutive competitions. There will normally also be a period of 3 years between awards, unless the second course proposal is on a different topic and the course from the first award is still being taught. For example, a 2004-05 recipient cannot apply in the 2005-06 competition, but can apply in the 2006-07 competition if the new course proposal is on a different topic and the course derived from the first award is still being taught; to upgrade and update the course derived from the 2004-05 award, one will only be eligible to apply in the 2007-08 competition.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute will award grants to successful candidates on condition that the candidate must give a written undertaking on his/her own behalf that:
·         he/she will be employed as a teaching member of the academic staff at the institution where he/she is currently employed for at least one full academic year following the period of the award;
·         he/she will begin to teach the new course or part-courses related to the award no later than the academic year following the period of the award;
·         as much as possible, he/she will offer the course developed as a result of this award at least three times during the six academic years following the period of the award;
·         he/shewill make all arrangements relating to the research project, including: 1. international travel arrangements; 2. visa and passport (if needed); 3. accommodation and travel within Canada; 4. medical insurance while in Canada; 5. visit plans, including inter alia appointments with Canadian academics and other resource persons, access to libraries and other study centres, etc.;
·         the course on Canada to be given as a result of the award will be new or a considerably modified or extended version of a course previously taught by the applicant and will treat one or more aspects of Canadian Studies in a substantive way;
·         the period to which the award will apply will be used exclusively for study designed to enhance the award holder’s capability to teach about Canada; the award will not be used to pursue research in conjunction with another project; and, where supplemental funding is obtained from elsewhere, the time devoted to professional development under this program will be at least proportional to the ratio of the value of this award to that of the total income received;
·         he/she will remain in Canada throughout the period to which the award relates;
·         a report detailing the professional activities undertaken during the visit to Canada including the new course outline developed as a result of the award will be sent to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute within 60 days of the completion of the trip or no later than March 1st of the following year. Failure to provide such documentation by that date may result in forfeiture of the final payment of the award.
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS:
Successful candidates will be sent a Grant Agreement detailing the value and conditions of the award. It must be signed and returned to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute within 30 days.
A first installment of 95% of the award will be paid to successful applicants upon receipt of the signed Grant Agreement and arrival in Canada. The remaining 5% of the award will be paid upon return from Canada and upon submission to the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute of the visit report and new course outline, as per the terms and conditions of the award.
SELECTION:
Applications will be reviewed by a pre-selection jury. The jury will include representatives of the academic community in India (including if possible a representative of the national or multinational association for Canadian Studies) and, when possible, Canadian academics. At the discretion of the pre-selection jury, an applicant may be invited to submit additional information or an amended application.
Pertinent criteria will be:
·         academic excellence of the proposal;
·         relevance of the proposal to identified priorities and Canadian Studies ;
·         feasibility of the project;

The International Council for Canadian Studies in Ottawa will confirm the recommendations of the pre-selection jury.
GUIDELINES:
Applicants must include the cover page (above) with their applications and complete the checklist to ensure that all documents have been included. The reference letter template should be used by referees to ensure that they provide the desired information we need.
Application must be submitted to Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute. An application dossier, in either English or French, will consist of a filled out application form accompanied by a concise curriculum vitae.
APPLICATION FORM
The Application Form can be downloaded from our website: www.sici.org.in OR www.sici.org
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
The last date of receiving Application Form is: 21 OCTOBER, 2011 (5.00.P.M.).
ADDRESS TO WHICH APPLICATION IS TO BE SENT:
The Nine Copies (9) of the application form should be sent to:
Attention: Dr. Prachi Kaul
Programme Officer

Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001
CONTACT:
For more information, please contact Dr. Prachi Kaul at the India Office.
Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
5 Bhai Vir Singh Marg
New Delhi, India 110 001
Phone: 11.2374.6417, 2374.3114, 2374.2677
Fax: 11.2374.6416
E-mail: sici@sici.org.in

Walk-In for the post of Junior Research Fellow at NIOH, Ahmedabad

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
MEGHANINAGAR, AHMEDABAD – 380016

Walk-In Interview for the post of Junior Research Fellow
Candidates who have passed the national written test like UGC-CSIR NET (Lectureship or JRF), ICMR EXAM (JRF- PROJECT) may appear for the walk-in-interview on 04-10-2011 at 11 AM for the post of Junior Research Fellow in ICMR Adhoc project entitled “Environmental Persistent Chemicals in Male Infertility” in the Department of Reproductive and Cyto-toxicology of the institute. The post is purely temporary and co-terminus with the project. Fellowship is available for a period of six month only.
POST: Junior Research Fellow (1)
PAY (RS): Rs. 16000 + 20% HRA
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: ESSENTIAL: M.Sc. in Zoology/Biochemistry/ Molecular biology/ Biotechnology or other related subjects or M. Tech. Biotechnology with good academic record and should pass the National written test like UGC-CSIR NET, ICMR-JRF and NET Qualified for lectureship and ICMR exam qualified for the JRF Project post will also be considered.
DESIRABLE: Experience in the field of either Reproductive or Molecular biology
JOB REQUIREMENT:
 • To collect history, biological samples
• To carry out laboratory work related to semen analysis/gene polymorphism
• Computation of data and report writing, to collect history, biological sample
AGE LIMIT: Below 28 years
Age relaxation in case of SC/ST/OBC/ PH as per rules
Eligible candidate may send their bio-data in advance by email (sunilnioh@yahoo.com) for information. The original certificates may be produced for verification on demand at the time of interview.
Note: No TA/DA will be paid for the Interview

International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions

International Conference on Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive
Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions

DURATION:  18 - 21 March,2012 Mumbai, India
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (Indian Council of Medical Research) and  UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, World Health Organization will be organizing an International Conference on “Millennium Development Goals Related to Reproductive Health: Status, Challenges and Future Directions”. A number of national and international organizations are collaborating in organizing this Conference.
The specific objectives of organizing this conference are to: (i) review the progress made in achieving the goals set for reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and prevention of HIV/AIDS transmission; ii) learn from the experiences of those countries which are likely to achieve the MDGs and countries which are lagging behind; (iii) understand the constraints and bottlenecks in achieving the goals; and (iv)recommend strategies and interventions to ensure that the MDGs are achieved. This conference will offer an international forum for researchers, programme managers, policy-makers, women’s groups, health activists, health care providers, human rights groups and others who are concerned about the reproductive health of people, particularly in the developing world, and are committed to ensure that the MDGs are implemented across all the countries to come together and share their experiences so that the set goals are timely met.
PROVISIONAL TOPICS
·         Gender Equality & Women Empowerment related to Reproductive Health
·         Reducing Child Mortality
·         Improving Maternal Health
·         Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis
·         Methodological Issues in Research Related to MDGs and Reproductive Health
·          NGOs/CBOs Capacity to Respond to MDGs
·          Developing Countries Response to MDGs
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
The abstract (about 300 words) typed on plain paper, using Microsoft Word (12 pt. Times New Roman) should include: title of the paper, author(s), name of the institute/organization, introduction, objectives, methods, results, conclusions and recommendations. It should be sent by e-mail to the Organizing Secretary:mdgrh2012@gmail.com , mdgrh2012@yahoo.in. The last date to submit abstract is 15 December, 2011.

Senior Research Fellow walk-in at NIV, Pune

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF VIROLOGY, PUNE
(INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH)
20-A, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Post Box No.11,
Next to Marathi Church, Pune 411 001
Telephone: 020-26006290/26127301 Fax No.: 26126643

WALK-IN-INTERVIEW
The Institute desires to fill up the following vacancies purely on temporary basis renewable annually under Non- Institutional ad-hoc project by Walk-in Interview as indicated below: -
DATE & TIME: 29th September, 2011 at 09.00 to 12.00 hrs.
PLACE: MICROBIAL CONTAINMENT COMPLEX 30/1, Sus Road, Opp. Balaji Mandir, Pashan, PUNE 411 021 Telephone No.020-25871746/26006390
PROJECT TITLE: ATTEMPTS TO TRANSMIT THE PUTATIVE GORAKHPUR AGENT TO RHESUS MONKEYS.
Post
Vacancy
Consolidated salary
Essential qualifications
Desirable qualifications
Age limit
Senior Research Fellow
02
Rs 18000+ HRA






Rs 20000/-
M.Sc in life Sciences Biotechnology/ Biochemistry/Microbiology
2. 2 years research experience


POST-II
M.V.Sc
 1. animal Handling and experimentation
2. Immunological / Mol. Biology techniques, Cell culture
Below 35 years
Animal attendants
03
Rs 9896/-
S.S.C (Matric with 2 years lb experience
Experience in animal handling
Below 25 years


1. Age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC/PH Candidates will be as per Govt. of India norms.
2. Qualification & experience should be from an organization of repute.
3. Mere fulfilling the essential qualification does not guarantee for the selection.
4. Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.
5. Persons already in regular time scale service under any Government Department / Organizations are not eligible to apply.
Candidates must bring along with them all the relevant documents in original and one set of attested photocopies of the same and one passport size recent colour photograph. No TA / DA will be paid for attending the interview and candidates have to make their own arrangement.

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