Guidelines for Researchers Workshop

 

 

In cooperation with (the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World- Arab Regional Office) TWAS-ARO, (German Academic Exchange Service) DAAD, Elsevier and the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Legal Department; the Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) continues its support for young researchers by organizing a workshop entitled Guidelines for Researchers, during the period 27-30 September 2010. This workshop aims at helping young researchers to refine their skills in order to translate their scientific research into doable commercial ventures to meet international standards.

The workshop will be divided into three main parts:

  • Part one: Proposal Writing and Research Promotion
  • Part two: Author Skills and Publishing
  • Part three: Intellectual Property Rights

The entire workshop will last for four days.

 Application Criteria

The applicant should be:

1. A young researcher, under the age of 40

2.  An Arab national citizen

3.  MSc or PhD student or post-doctoral researcher, working in the field of sciences (Engineering or Natural Sciences)

  
Registration is now open (Deadline for registration is 12 August 2010).

 TWAS-ARO is offering a number of sponsorships to eligible applicants to cover the registration fees, travel expenses and accommodation costs.

Applicants who would like to apply for sponsorship may complete a Sponsorship Form available at ( http// Sponsorship Form.doc) and send it to Heba.Maram@bibalex.org, with a cc to Nihal.Zaky@bibalex.org; Riham.Khattab@bibalex.org. (Deadline for submission is 12 August 2010).

 For more information visit: http://www.bibalex.org/cssp/Event/Event.aspx?ID=200

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Micro Research Grants for School Students (MRG)

Today's students are tomorrow's leaders, and since the Bibliotheca Alexandrina aims to be a center of excellence for the production and dissemination of knowledge, it has been the Library’s goal to encourage youth to interact within their communities and solve problems they encounter. The Youth Invention Grants program introduces a sustainable culture of invention to schools and communities with the aim of empowering students to explore their interests in science, technology, engineering, and math during high school.

 Micro Research Grants for School Students (MRG)

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina is offering Micro Research Grants for Egyptian school students seeking funds to finance innovative ideas in one of the following fields:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering
  • Environment
  • Information Technology
  • Materials Science
  • Physics

Micro Research Grants Application Form

Guidelines for Micro Research Grants Program

Micro Research Grants Mentor Signature form

Application forms and required documents are to be filled and sent by e-mail to

asmaa.soliman@bibalex.org, maximum by 1st of September 2010. 

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