Monday, October 24, 2011

Project Associate walk-in at IICB, Kolkata

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Advertisement No. : R&C/SRC/217/2011  
DATE OF ADVERTISEMENT: 24/10/2011  
VACANCY CODE: 2171101  
POSITION: Project Associate Level -II  
NO. OF VACANCIES: 1  
NAME OF THE PROJECT: "New insight in Cancer Biology identification of novel targets and development of target based molecules."  
SPONSOR OF THE PROJECT: CSIR  
QUALIFICATION REQUIRED: Ph.D in synthetic organic Chemistry with 2 yrs. research experience.  
EXPERIENCE: At least 2 years Post-Doctoral research experience in total synthesis of natural products.  
NAME OF THE PI/CO-PI: Dr. P. Jaisankar  
AGE LIMIT: 37 Years  
STIPEND: Rs.18,000/- p.m. (Consolidated)  
WALK-IN INTERVIEW ON: 03/11/2011  
TIME OF INTERVIEW: From 11.00 AM  
VENUE: New Conference Room.  
TERMS & CONDITIONS: The engagement is purely temporary and, therefore, does not confer any right / claim implicit or explicit for regularization or absorption against any IICB / CSIR post. The age and qualifications will be reckoned as on the date of interview. The upper age limit is relaxable for SC / ST / OBC / PH and women candidates as per rules. Interested and eligible candidates fulfilling all the above conditions may appear for the walk-in-interview to be held on 03.11.2011 from 11.00 am in the New Conference Room with the following documents with original as well as attested copy - (1)Matriculation Certificate in support of your date of birth,(2)Degree/Diploma Certificate, (3)Original reprints of all testimonials regarding educational qualification, (4)No Objection Certificate from the employer if employed, (5)One passport size photograph.  

JRF(Animal cell culture/Molecular Biology) walk-in at NCCS, Pune

NATIONAL CELL FOR CELL SCIENCE
Advertisement No. Admin P20/2011
Walk in interview program for the following Project posts tenable at NCCS, Pune.
NAME OF THE POSITION & NO. OF POST: Junior Research Fellow (One Post)
RESERVATIONS: UR
 NAME OF THE PROJECT:"A study to determine the safety and the efficacy of extra-cellular matriz (ECM)-embedded bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in the treatment of impaired wound healing"
 UPPER AGE LIMIT: 28 Years
 QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE: M. Sc. in any branch of Life Sciences with First Class with a minimum 6 months of research experience in animal cell culture and / or molecular biology.
 MONTHLY EMOLUMENTS: Rs. 16000/- (Consolidated)for the 1st & 2nd year and Rs. 18000/- for the 3rd year.
 TENURE: 03 Years
 DATE, TIME AND PLACE OF INTERVIEW: Date: 1.12.11 Time: 9:30 am at NCCS Complex
AGE: Age Relaxation of 5 years in case of SC/ST/Women/PH candidates will be given as per Government of India Rules.
Candidates fulfilling the above requirements may attend the Walk in Interview on the above date, time and address. No TA will be paid for attending the interview.
Candidates are required to report sharp at 9:30 am on the date of interview with the following documents:
1. *Biodata form duly filled in.
2. All relevant original documents with a set of attested copies thereof.
FOR DETAILS, PLEASE REFER http://www.nccs.res.in/AdvtP2011a.html

DBT-Rapid Grant For Young Investigators (RGYI)

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
RAPID GRANT FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS (RGYI)
 Rapid Grant for Young Investigators fosters creative research in various fields of biotechnology (Medical, Agriculture, Animal Biotech, Environment and Industry etc.) to enhance early career development of young investigators below 40 years of age. The programme aims to provide first grant to establish the lab and initiate research in the frontier areas of biotechnology.
Grant Applications are invited for innovative research projects from PI/ teams of young PI’s with interdisciplinary multi-institutional collaboration; holding independent position (and within 10 years of receiving a PhD) & with potential for independent research.
 Applicants should be able to demonstrate a promising track-record of early achievements appropriate to their research field and career stage, including significant publications (as main author) in international peer-reviewed scientific journals. They may also refer to monographs or demonstrate a record of invited presentations in well-established international conferences, granted patents, awards, prizes etc. Each application should include a young faculty from the same institute as Co-PI (mandatory) and may include Post-Doctoral students as additional Co-PI’s together with young faculty/scientists holding permanent positions.
Interested investigators are required to submit 10 copies of the project proposal to Dr. T.S.Rao, Adviser, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Block–2 (6th-8th Floor), CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003 and soft copy of the same at rgyi.dbt@gmail.com Investigators submitting the projects should clearly specify “Application for RGYI’’ on the envelope. The format for submitting Proposal & guidelines for RGYI (same as for routine competitive grant R&D projects) may be seen at website: www.dbtindia.nic.in (Performa).
For queries contact Dr. Jyoti Malik Logani, Scientist C, DBT at E- mail: jyoti.logani@nic.in
Applications duly forwarded from competent authority should be submitted on or before 30th November, 2011.

DBT invites applications for the “INNOVATIVE YOUNG BIOTECHNOLOGIST AWARD” (IYBA) , 2011

 DBT INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE “INNOVATIVE YOUNG BIOTECHNOLOGIST AWARD” (IYBA) FOR THE YEAR 2011
The ‘Innovative Young Biotechnologist Award’ (IYBA) was instituted by the Department of Biotechnology in the year 2005, as an attractive, career-oriented scheme to identify and nurture outstanding young scientists with innovative ideas and desire to pursue research in frontier areas of biotechnology. For the year 2011 awards the department invites applications from the young investigators upto the age of 35 years. The award will consist of financial support for a project and Cash Award/fellowship for the awardees. Awardees having a regular employment will receive a cash award of ` 1.00/- Lakh every year during the course of the project in addition to grants-in-aid of ` 50.00/- Lakhs for a project. The awardees, those are not in the regular employment  will receive a fellowship of ` 40,000/- per month and shall be attached to a Senior Scientist (Mentor) in a University, Research Institute, Medical/Agriculture/ Veterinary College or any other institute of repute. It is expected that the awardees will work independently and the Mentor will facilitate the awardees research efforts. Applications (2 copies) neatly typed on plain paper in the prescribed format along with enclosures & certified copies to be sent to  Dr. T. Madhan Mohan, Adviser, Department of Biotechnology, Block-2, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003, so as to reach latest by   09th  December,  2011.  Soft copy of the application also needs to be sent to:  iyba.dbt@nic.in. For more details and application format, please visit DBT websites: http://www.dbtindia.gov.in/iyba.htm  / http://www.btisnet.gov.in/iyba.htm
Note: The soft copy application should be all in one file with necessary attachments.
The details of the scheme are as under:
2.1       What is expected from an applicant and who can apply?
The applicant should have an excellent academic career and also should have publications in high impact journals and/or should have invented technologies supported by Indian/ International patents.  The proposed research project should clearly reflect the innovative thinking and execution capabilities of the applicant.
The minimum eligibility criteria for applicants will be the following:
(i)         The candidate should have secured First Class grades in examinations of all academic courses for award of a degree from the graduate level onwards.
(ii)        Cumulative publication impact factor of 10
OR
Cumulative publication impact factor of 5 with two published Indian Patents or one International patent.
(iii)       QUALIFICATION: Ph.D. in any branch of life sciences including Medicine, Veterinary Sciences, Pharmacy, Agricultural Sciences, and engineering sciences. Master degree in Medicine, Engineering/Technology is also eligible to apply.
(iv) AGE LIMIT: 35 years or below as on 31st December 2011. Age relaxation of 5 years would be given to candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC, Women and Physically Handicapped Category. (Necessary attested copies of supporting documents to this effect have to be enclosed).
(v)The applicant should be an Indian National.
(vi)In addition to the above minimum eligibility criteria, it is essential that the proposed project work is carried out in any recognized research institution/university in India having adequate facilities to carry out the proposed research project. A consent letter from the institution/ university should be furnished along with the application.
(vii)      A nomination/recommendation by a Fellow of any of the National Academies, or a Director of National Laboratory, or a Head of a S&T Department of Government of India, or a Vice-Chancellor of a University or an eminent scientist in the field of biotechnology is also essential. The nomination letter should indicate the candidate’s competence for the fellowship and should be sent directly in confidence to Dr. T. Madhan Mohan, Adviser, DBT, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Block-2, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110 003.
2.2       Award
The award shall cover the non-recurring and recurring financial grants for performing and executing an innovative research plan as proposed by the awardee. Grant for equipment, computational and communication facilities, consumables, contingencies and travel will be covered as required for the research project. In addition a fellowship of ` 40,000/- per month will be admissible for awardees who do not have a regular employment or are not drawing any other fellowship. If during the course of the project, the awardee finds a regular employment or receives any other fellowship, the awardee should immediately inform the fact to the DBT and the monthly payment of fellowship from the subsequent month onward will be discontinued. In this situation the awardees will receive ` 1.00 lakh cash award per annum similar to the awardees those are in regular employment. Awardees having a regular employment will receive a cash award of ` 1.00 lakh every year during the course of the project in addition to the equipment and other recurring grants except the fellowship amount. 

2.3       Financial Support      
            A.  Non-Recurring
(i)  Equipment and accessories                        ` 10.00 lakh
            B.   Recurring
*(i) Fellowship (For Non-Regular candidates) ` 40,000x12 = ` 4.80 lakh/year
*(ii) Cash Award (For Regular candidates)         ` 1.00 lakh
 (iii)  Manpower (1 JRF/SRF)              
 (iv)  Consumables/Contingency/Travel             ` 6.00 lakh/year
  (v) Overheads                                                              15% without sealing 

The financial limits mentioned above indicate the maximum level of support. The actual amount to be sanctioned will depend upon the requirement of the project proposal.
* Admissible only to awardees who do not have a regular employment or is not receipt of any other fellowship. Those who are under regular employment will receive a cash award of ` 1.00 lakh every year during project period.

2.4       Duration 
2.4.1    Extension: The duration of the project will normally be for a period of three years subject to satisfactory progress. In case of research of outstanding merit, based on a review of the project by a committee of experts and their recommendations, the duration of the project may be extended by two more years to a maximum period of five years.

2.4.2    Sr. IYBA:  In case of research outstanding merit and requires expansion of the work within the ambit of its original objectives then the IYBA expert committee may consider the candidate for up gradation as Senior IYBA (Sr. IYBA) fellow for the next upto 3 years to a maximum of 6 years without sealing of grants-in-aid and continuation of the Fellowship/ Cash award similar to IYBA.

2.5       Mode of Selection: 
Eligible candidate will submit application in the prescribed format. The applications after initial screening by numerical calculation of impact factor/citation index of research publications and patents will be reviewed by the expert committee for selection of IYBA on the basis of their career profile, distinctions, publications, patents, innovative thinking, scientific originality of the project and the detailed scientific comments.  Short listed applicants will be invited for making a presentation to support their candidature. Each candidate will be given 30 minutes to make the presentation. Successful candidates up to maximum of 25 will be recommended for the IYBA 2011.

2.6       Review of the progress of the Awardees
The expert committee will also be responsible to monitor the progress of the project, judge any additional requirement of the project and also facilitate work if there are hindrances and take mid-course correction wherever essential.  The review will be done once every year. In case of unsatisfactory progress, the fellowship can be terminated and the decision of the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, in this regard will be final. The selection committee will also decide about extension of the project beyond three years.

2.7       Implementation of the Project:
The IYBA project must be initiated through this grant within six months from the date of announcement of the Award. Otherwise the selection of award will lapse and one has to reapply if interested.

2.8       Other Conditions
·         A letter from the Mentor, giving consent to provide laboratory space where the applicant desires to work, should be enclosed with the application.  The place of work should be able to support major needs of the project.  The equipments required for the research project can be purchased out of the equipment grant of the award.
·         The project will be operated by the awardee.  However, the capital equipment will be procured in the name of the institute where the awardee proposes to work.
·         A consent certificate from the head of the institution where the proposed research project will be conducted should be submitted while submitting the application. The financial transactions of the award have to be handled by the host institute, which will be responsible for submitting the utilization certificate and statement of accounts every year.
·         The awardee will be allowed to visit national and international laboratories for carrying out any research activity related to the project for not more than three months in a year, provided the facilities for the research activity is not available in the country.  The awardee shall submit a report on the work done during this period.  The funds for international travel and other support will be considered by the DBT on the basis of justification by the awardee and recommendations of the Committee of experts responsible for review of the project.
·         IYBA awardee should not undertake foreign deputations for more than three months during the entire course of the project period.
·         The awardee will be the first corresponding author for any publication emanating as a result of the research carried out on account of the award.  The mentor and others could be collaborators and co-corresponding authors. This arrangement will serve the purpose of the award, namely, nurturing the excellence of young investigators and making them independent, to bloom, eventually as scientists of eminence.
2.9       Presentation of the Awards
Selected candidates will be intimated in writing as well as publishing it on DBT website. The awards would be presented to the selected candidates at a formal function organized by the DBT.

Ph.D admissions at NCBS , Bangalore and DBS, Mumbai

NCBS, BANGALORE AND DBS, MUMBAI
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Deemed University)
The National Centre for Biological Sciences is a centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai. The Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) is located at TIFR in Mumbai.
Both units run vibrant graduate programmes and seek excellent students who have completed their primary degrees in basic sciences, engineering or medicine. Graduate students are recruited into the programmes after a written test conducted at several centers nationally, followed by interviews held in Mumbai (for DBS) or submission of a full application and interviews for short-listed applicants at Bangalore (for NCBS).
BIOLOGY
           PhD programme : Masters in Basic Science or Bachelors in Applied Science. These include M.Sc. (Ag), B.Tech, B.E., B.V.Sc. B.Pharma (4 yrs course), MBBS., BDS. M. Pharma.
Students with training in Physics or Chemistry are encouraged to apply to the programmes.
           Integrated Ph.D/M.Sc. by Research Programme : Bachelors in any Basic Science.
           M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation : Indian nationals who have a Bachelors degree in any discipline (with a minimum of 50% in core subjects), less than 35 years of age as on July 1 2012 and a strong interest in wildlife research and conservation.
Students who expect to complete their degrees by July 2012 are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Students can apply online for hall tickets to participate in the tests. Please follow the appropriate link on this website for completing the application form. Please read the instructions carefully before you start filling up the online application form.
Students from remote areas who do not have access to internet may apply manually. They may send a request for an application form (without DD) along with a self-addressed stamped (Rs. 10) envelope (size 25cm x 17 cm) superscribed “GS-2012 to the following address:
Admission Section
National Centre for Biological Sciences
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
GKVK, Bellary Road
Bangalore 560 065
The completed application form should be sent along with DD and two passport size photographs (one pasted on the application and one stapled to it).
Students may appear for the written test in multiple subjects if timings do not clash. Please send a separate application (including Demand Draft) for each subject. In case of online applicants, students will have to re-register with a different email id.
Students who wish to apply online and make payment by Demand Draft may send the Demand Draft with their name, reference code and telephone number written behind it. Alternately, students can make online payment by Debit/Credit Card.
For mailing address and contact information, please refer to the Contact us link
IMPORTANT DATES
Nationwide Entrance Examination: Sunday, December 11, 2011
Last date for application: October 16, 2011
Results of the Nationwide Entrance Examination: January 18, 2012
Scholarship
For PhD and Integrated PhD programmes, the academic year starts from August 1, every year. The academic year for M.Sc. by research programme at DBS begins from July 1, every year. The M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation programme at Bangalore begins from mid July
PhD
Students receive a monthly scholarship of Rs 16,000/- (enhanced to Rs 18,000/- after registration/qualifying in the comprehensive exam) and an annual contingency grant of Rs 25,000/-, in addition to a tuition grant covering the annual fees. The annual fees are Rs 4000/- per annum.
Integrated PhD

Students receive a monthly scholarship of Rs 16,000/- (enhanced to Rs 18,000/- after registration/passing the Comprehensive Exam) and an annual contingency grant of Rs. 15000/- for the first two years (enhanced to Rs. 25000/- after qualifying in the comprehensive exam). The students receive a tuition grant covering the annual fees.
The annual fees are Rs 4000/- per annum.
M.Sc. by Research (Biology) at DBS

Students receive a monthly scholarship of Rs.12000/- (TIFR housing is not provided). The annual fees are Rs. 2000/- per annum.
M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation at NCBS, Bangalore

Students receive a monthly scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- (hostel accommodation will be provided). The annual fees are Rs. 2000/- per annum.
CONTACT US
ADMISSION SECTION
National Centre for Biological Sciences
GKVK, Bellary Road
Bangalore 560 065
Tel: (080) 23666404
Fax: (080) 23636662
E-mail: phd @ ncbs. res. in
Webpage: http://www.ncbs.res.in
Any query about M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation
E-mail: mscwildlife @ ncbs.res.in
Webpage: http://www.ncbs.res.in/msc_program/
CONTACT
Admission Section
National Centre for Biological Sciences
GKVK, Bellary Road
Bangalore 560 065
Tel: (080) 23666404
Fax: (080) 23636662
E-mail: phd @ ncbs. res. in
Webpage: http://www.ncbs.res.in
Any query about M.Sc. Wildlife Biology & Conservation
E-mail: mscwildlife @ ncbs.res.in
Webpage: http://www.ncbs.res.in/msc_program/
FOR DETAILS, PLEASE REFER http://www.ncbs.res.in/admissions

Announcement for Personnel Exchange Programme DAAD / Department of Science and Technology (DST)

Announcement 2012 Project- based Personnel Exchange Programme with India - Indo-German Joint Research Collaboration - DAAD / Department of Science and Technology (DST)

AGREEMENT
The programme ’Project-based Personnel Exchange’ is a bilateral research promo-tion programme that is a result of the agreement concluded between the German Academic Exchange Service and the Department of Science and Technology (DST) in 1998.
WHO ARE THE FUNDING INSTITUTIONS?
DAAD receives funds for implementing the programme through a budget allocation by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). On the Indian side the programme is funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), of the Government of India
WHAT ARE THE AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME?
The aim of the programme is to strengthen the collaboration between Indian and German research groups, who are working jointly on a particular scientific project. The programme ’Project-based Personnel Exchange’ envisages, in this connection, financial support for operational mobility. Particular emphasis is thereby accorded to further academic training and specialization of young academics.
WHICH ARE THE TARGET GROUPS?
Scientists, university professors, post-doctoral researchers and doctoral students.
WHO CAN APPLY?
University professors, scientists and post-doctoral researchers from German and Indian universities and those in permanent employment at independent research institutes are eligible to apply. The programme is open to academics in the disciplines of agricultural sciences, veterinary medicine, forestry, engineering, earth sciences, mathematics, theoretical computer science, informatics, medicine, life sciences, health sciences, animal sciences, nutritional medicine, physics, material sciences and chemistry.
WHAT ARE THE PRE-REQUISITES FOR APPLICATION?
The pre-requisite for applying is a concrete and precise scientific research project of high quality, on which academics from both countries jointly, and to the extent possible complementarily, want to work on. It would not suffice to describe scientific problems of a general nature that both research groups are interested in. The basic funding for the project (personnel and material costs on both sides) must be secured by own funds or by third party funding. The research group on both sides should each consist of a project leader and up to two doctoral students or post-doctoral researchers. The total number of participants in the project on both sides should not exceed three each.
Application shall be considered by DST and DAAD only if a parallel application has been submitted by the Indian and German partner with the DST and DAAD respec-tively. The German partner needs to submit the application online as mentioned at https://portal.daad.de/irj/portal while the Indian partners need to submit ONE origi-nal hard copy of the application as per the format available at http://www.dst.gov.in/whats_new/main-new.htm Therein must be clearly described, the concrete tasks that would be undertaken by the German group and those that would be taken up by the Indian partner..
WHAT IS THE FUNDING PERIOD?
A project is funded for a period of maximum two years.
The project funds for the fiscal year 2013 and 2014, respectively, will be sanctioned under the condition that the budgetary funds will be made available to DAAD through the funding ministry.
WHAT ARE THE MEASURES THAT CAN BE FUNDED?
The funds made available for the programme ’Project-related Personnel Exchange with India’ can be utilized to cover travel and living costs that would be incurred during the course of the project-related collaboration.
Within the framework of the project duration (01.06.2012 till 31.05.2014), a total of 4 visits by the German participants and 4 visits by the Indian participants shall be funded. Visits of scientist can be funded for maximum one month and visits of doc-toral student can be funded for maximum 2 months.
The number and duration of the mutual visits must be balanced on both sides.
DAAD shall bear the travel costs of the German research group members and the living costs of the Indian research group members. DST, on the other hand, shall bear the travel costs of the Indian research group members and the living costs of the German research group members.
WHAT CANNOT BE FUNDED?
The following shall not be funded:
·         Projects of the Indo-German Cooperation in Research and Technology that pertain to the same topic, which are already being funded by another mode, and also include personnel exchange.
·         Pure skill enhancement projects
·         Bilateral collaboration, which form only a part of an otherwise multilateral col-laboration funded through other routes.
·         Language courses
·         Individual scholarships
·         Project-related ancillary expenses (computing time, material expenses, docu-mentations, photocopying and printing expenses)
·         Expenses towards setting up basic facilities such as office space and equip-ment, as well as staff expenses.
·         Pure seminar events
·         Conference participations
WHAT ARE THE SELECTION CRITERIA?
The applications are evaluated on both sides by independent selection committee. The final selection is made jointly by DST and DAAD.
 The key criteria for the selection are:
Ø  The quality of the project (here especially: the clarity of project goals and methodology).
Ø  The scientific significance and relevance of the project (The topicality of the subject and the level of innovation in the project)
Ø  Feasibility of the research project (under which especially: security of funding arrangement, preparatory work, and appropriate planning for reciprocal visits)
Ø  Project-relevant competency of both the research groups.
Ø  Complementarities of the research groups in their common objectives (with regard to methodology, content, instruments, etc.)
Ø  Adequate participation of young scientists.
Other criteria are:
o   Knowledge transfer between the German and the Indian group.
o   Scientific and/ or industrial useability, where applicable, of the project results.
o   Additional benefit (technical, institutional, inter-disciplinary) through cooperation with the Indian partner.
WHAT ARE THE THINGS TO BE KEPT IN MIND AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION?
Please apply online on the DAAD-Portal (https://portal.daad.de/irj/portal ).
The German applicant should adhere to the following while preparing the applica-tion:
o   That it is formulated in English.
o   That the form “Information Regarding the Project“(see annexure) has been filled in completely.
o   Verify that the application is complete in all respects with the help of the check list, (see annexure)
Only those applications that have been submitted by both sides to the DST as well as to DAAD, complete in all respects, shall be considered for evaluation.
What are the allowances?




Category I


Category II


University professors Scientists with PhD
Doctoral students

Allowances (fixed) paid to Indian project participants during their stay in Germany.

1- 22. Day per day: 82 €

23 D. - 1 Month (lump sum): 1.840 €

1.- 22. day per day: 45 €

23. Day - 1 Month (lump sum): 1.000 €




DAAD allowances for the German project groups


Category I

Category II

University professors Scientists with PhD
Doctoral students

Lump sum travel allowance to India for German project participants

775 €

575 €



Allowances paid by DST to German project participants during their stay in India:

Doctoral students, Scientists with PhD and University professors
Rs 1000 per day as per-diem plus a well furnished institutional guest house accommodation


DAAD and DST reserves the right to make appropriate changes to the above-mentioned allowances and/ or to the accounting procedures in the event of any significant amendments to the legal terms and conditions, or changes in the actual basis of calculation.
WHAT ARE THE CONDITIONS FOR RE- AND MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS?
Re-applications within the framework of the programme ‘ are only possible, once the previous project has been formally closed. Applicants, who have already re-ceived funding under the said programme, should undertake the new project with another Indian partner institute. What is the deadline of application?
The deadline for submission of applications for PPP-2012 is 31st December 2011. Applications received after this deadline will not be entertained.
WHEN DOES THE FUNDING START?
The funding shall start from 01.06.2012.
WHERE SHOULD THE APPLICATIONS BE SUBMITTED?
The German research groups should apply online on the DAAD-Portal https://portal.daad.de/irj/portal
The German partner needs to submit the application online as mentioned at https://portal.daad.de/irj/portal  while the Indian partners need to submit ONE origi-nal hard copy of the application as per the format available at http://www.dst.gov.in/whats_new/main-new.htm
HOW MANY PROJECTS WOULD BE SUPPORTED AGAINST THIS CALL?
Up to 10 top ranked proposals from both sides would be supported against this call. The project investigators from both sides will be informed only the final joint decision by DST and DAAD.
WHO IS THE CONTACT PERSON AT DAAD?
Benedikt Romberg Ref. 425 – Südasien Kennedyallee 50 53175 Bonn Tel.: 0228 / 882-338 Fax: 0228 / 882-444 E-mail: Romberg@daad.de
The application forms for German applicants can be downloaded from the internet (http://www.daad.de/ppp).
 Who is the contact person at the DST in India?
For information regarding programme implementation and the application proce-dure in India, please contact:
Shri R K Sharma
Scientist-D
International Bilateral Cooperation Division
(Room No 4 B, Adm. Block)
Department of Science and Technology
Technology Bhavan
New Mehrauli Road
New-Delhi-110 016

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