ISRF Brochure
ISRF Brochure
ISRF Brochure
ELIGIBILITY
The Applicant
Applicant should be a citizen/permanent resident of the Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka.
The applicant should be actively engaged in research at a University or
research institution in their country in various areas of science and
technology including engineering and medical sciences.
Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D /M.Tech /M.Sc /MBBS with 3-5 years
research or teaching experience
Must be below 45 years of age (as on 31st December of the previous year of
selection)
The applicant should posses a valid passport
Must not hold any visa for temporary or permanent residency in India
VALUE OF AWARD:
Fellowship Allowance:
Airfare:
Round trip air ticket by economy class from the place of employment in their
own country to the Indian host institute, through shortest route. Local
transport by Road / rail between the nearest airport and the host institute in
India.
Visa fee:
Will be reimbursed
HOW TO APPLY:
Researchers/scientists actively engaged in research at a university or research
institution meeting the eligibility criteria should apply using prescribed format
(can be downloaded from the websites www.cics.tn.nic.in; www.dst.gov.in) to
respective implementing agency in partner country (if available) or CICS, Chennai.
The Director
Centre for International Co-operation
in Science(CICS)
No:2, Gandhi Mandapam Road,
Chennai 600025
Email : [email protected]
The last date for receipt of the applications is 15 January every year. No
application submitted beyond the deadline will be accepted.
c) Placement Process:
Candidates are required to finalize the dates of fellowship jointly with host
Indian scientist.
The selected candidates will be issued visa by Indian Mission in their
country.
For visa issuance, selected candidates will be required to approach Indian
Mission with all documents and travel plan.
A copy of these documents and other travel details must be sent to CICS,
Chennai, India
The research fellows are expected to strictly observe the regulations stipulated below and
those of the host institution. Failure to follow these may result in withdrawal of the
Fellowship.
a) Fellow must stay in India continuously during the accepted tenure of their
fellowship and devote his/her maximum working time on the research work at
the host institution. Fellow should not engage in any other work, either paid or
unpaid, during the tenure of the Fellowship.
b) Only due to any unforeseen circumstances a Fellow will be allowed to leave India
before completing the full tenure of the fellowship after seeking due permission of
Indian Host Institute, CICS/DST and parent institution. In such circumstances, the
fellowship amount proportional to remaining period shall not be paid.
c) The Fellow shall follow the rules established by the host institution and DST,
including prohibiting acts of research misconduct (e.g. fabricating or falsifying
research results) and misuse of research fund (e.g. use for private purpose or for
purposes other than the approved research activity).
d) Fellow shall not either in or outside the host institution, infringe in any way on the
human rights of others, including racial or gender discrimination or other forms of
social abuse.
e) The Fellow must submit a detailed research report after completion of his / her
tenure duly endorsed by the host researcher to DST and CICS.
f) The selected fellow should have his/her own medical insurance for the period of
stay in India
ABOUT DST
The Department of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India is
mandated to nurture, foster and promote scientific and technological research and development in India. DST is
the major agency in the country for the promotion of basic and applied sciences through intramural and
extramural research funding across disciplines and institutions. This includes support to both human capacity
development and research infrastructure building. The Department plays a critical role in supporting technology
development capabilities in non-strategic sectors including societal interventions through science and technology
and the promotion of innovation and techno-entrepreneurship. DST is also responsible for the formulation of the
science, technology and innovation policy of the country including other R&D enabling policies of the
Government of India. One of the core responsibilities of DST is to enter into international cooperation,
partnerships and alliances required for promoting bilateral, regional and multilateral S&T collaborations.
(www.dst.gov.in)
ABOUT CICS
Centre for International Co-operation in Science (CICS) is a society registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies
Registration Act, 1975. The Centre is mandated to promote S & T co-operation for the mutual benefit of the
scientists of developing countries from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Arab regions.
The focus is on providing opportunity for developing country (other than India) scientists to carry out research in
premier research institutions in India. CICS co-ordinates the INSA-JRD Tata Fellowship, DBT-TWAS Fellowship
and the JNCASR-CICS Fellowship for developing countries scientists/ researchers and Travel Fellowship scheme
and Women Scientists Scholarship Scheme (WOS- C) for Indian Nationals. (www.cics.tn.nic.in)
CICS, Chennai implements the ISRF program on behalf of DST.
More details about the ISRF Fellowship Scheme could be obtained from:
CONTACTS IN INDIA:
CICS Contact:
Dr. A.Amudeswari
Director
Centre for International Co-operation in
Science (CICS)
No: 2, Gandhi Mandapam Road
Chennai 600025, INDIA
Email: [email protected]
DST Contact:
Shri.R.K.Sharma
Scientist-E, International Bilateral Cooperation
Division, Department of Science & Technology
Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road
New Delhi 110016, INDIA
Email: [email protected]