NAM-Fellows 2016: Dr. Ahmad Aldrie Amir (Malaysia), Lina Gutierrez-Cala and Maysoon Kteifan.

6.4.17 | Young scientists from developing countries have the opportunity to apply for one of five NAM-Fellowships. The stipend by the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) and the NAM S&T Centre* financially supports a three-month research stay at the ZMT in Bremen.

Interested applicants from one of the NAM S&T Centre’s member countries can build on their research skills in the areas of ecology, biogeochemistry, ecological modeling, social sciences and coastal marine systems in the tropics.

Applicants must hold at least a Master of Science (M.Sc.) or equivalent degree and should be actively engaged in research and development.

The NAM-Fellowship was initiated nine years ago to provide opportunities to scientists from developing countries to work with the ZMT and to strengthen their research skills and gain new knowledge.

Since the start of the programme in 2008 ZMT has hosted NAM-Fellows from amongst other Indonesia, Tanzania, Indonesia, Mauritius, Malaysia, Myanmar Bangladesh, Colombia, Kenya, Vietnam, Iran, Nigeria, Gambia, Egypt, Jordan or India. Some of these fellowships have developed into research cooperations.

Applications need to be sent to the NAM S&T Centre by July 7, 2017.

*Centre for Science and Technology of the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries


Documents for download

Announcement NAM S&T Centre & ZMT

Guidelines Nam Fellowship Programme

Application Form