Re: fellowships for non-citizen nationals Carol Brodie 04 Aug 2000 09:40 EST

I've been very interested in this topic, and glad that it came up.  We are trying to find funding to bring in an established researcher from Israel.   This would be for biomedical research.  I've been looking a little bit at the Fulbright program, but don't know if that is a good way to go or not.  If anyone has experience bringing in researchers from Israel, I'd love to hear about it.

Thanks!

Carol A. Brodie
Sponsored Programs Administrator
University of the Pacific
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Stockton, CA  95211
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>>> Charlie Hathaway <xxxxxx@AECOM.YU.EDU> 08/04 6:54 AM >>>
Susanne-

Funding for foreign postdocs is a big problem and will remain so.  I am starting to admonish faculty on the wisdom of bringing someone into their lab who may never get independent fellowship support.  They should know better by now.

For biomedical research, it is really an issue of the types of support available to U.S. citizens rather than the number.  Many postdoctoral fellowships have no citizenship restrictions but they also tend to be the most competitive.

The mainland Chinese and east European postdocs are really at a disadvantage because there is almost zero support from their home countries.  Germans and Japanese seem to arrive with their own money.  I would imagine Koreans could also if they explore all government and corporate sources.  Creativity may be required.

Charlie

At 02:32 PM 8/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I have a Korean national who is serving as a
>post-doc fellow in one of our science labs, and
>his mentor wants him to apply for a grant to pay
>for his stipend.  There are many sources for US
>citizens, but I am at a loss to find sources
>geared for foreign citizens.  Any suggestions?
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