Society in Science – The Branco Weiss Fellowship is a unique postdoc program. It awards young researchers around the world with a generous personal research grant, giving them the freedom to work on whatever topic they choose anywhere in the world, for up to five years.
This research fellowship is designed to support postdoctoral researchers after their PhD and before their first faculty appointment. Those in current postdoctoral positions are also eligible. Ideally, fellows pursue unconventional projects in new areas of science, engineering and social sciences.
The Society in Science fellowship program was initiated and financed by the Swiss entrepreneur Dr. Branco Weiss, who passed away in October 2010. The program belongs to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH).
Society In Science – The Branco Weiss Fellowship
Fellows 2014
Society in Science fellows have daring and scientifically rigorous research projects that overcome boundaries between disciplines. They blaze new paths in the analysis of the vast and varied linkages between society and science.
How to apply
Seeking Creative Minds
Candidates that present an unusual research project that departs from the mainstream and that have a remarkable track record will be short-listed and could emerge from the annual selection process with an award for the prestigious grant.
Simply apply with a groundbreaking research idea to secure financial support for up to five years, working at an academic institution of your choice anywhere in the world.
The registration portal for the 2015 fellowship intake is now open, and will close onJanuary 15, 2015, 23:59 (CET).
Eligibility
The ideal applicant has the competencies to design a surprisingly novel and scientifically rigorous research project which blazes new trails, profiting from the freedom uniquely offered by the fellowship.
You are eligible for the 2015 campaign if:
You officially hold a PhD on January 15, 2015
Your project departs from the mainstream of research in your discipline
You have a record of outstanding scientific achievement
You demonstrate in the proposal a willingness to engage in a dialogue on relevant social, cultural, political or economic issues across the frontiers of your particular discipline
Please do not be disheartened if you have applied before and were not selected, you are welcome to apply again.
Your application will not be forwarded for evaluation if:
You have not officially completed a PhD by January 15, 2015
Your PhD was awarded more than five years ago, as of January 15, 2015
You already hold or have held a faculty or faculty-equivalent position (e.g. assistant professor, lecturer)
You were born before January 1, 1981
Duration
The five year fellowship is awarded in two installments.
The pioneer phase – the first two years of research
The exploitation phase – the remaining three years
At the end of the pioneer phase a review is conducted. This evaluates the project, its continued originality and the productivity of the fellow. The review is conducted in accordance with a list of requirements, communicated to fellows at the start of their research undertaking.
Funding
Society in Science fellows can expect financial support for up to five years as well as the opportunity to work at any academic institution of their choice throughout the world. The fellows belong to a diverse, dedicated and intellectually stimulating group. They meet at least once a year to present and discuss their research projects to scientific and public audiences.
The amount granted is CHF 100'000/year. It may be used to cover all legitimate cost of research (i.e. salary and/or equipment, travel cost, consumables, personnel etc.).
Society in Science -- The Award Ceremony
Application Materials
Applications for the 2015 fellowship are now open. You will need to have the following material and information for your online application:
Letter of motivation including a statement explaining why your research differs from the mainstream
(max. 1 page)
Research experience (max. 500 characters)
e.g. lab assistant at Harvard University 1999-2003
Your CV (max. 4 pages)
References of your three best publications
Digital copies of your three best publications
Contact details of two references
Statement positioning your proposed research project within your discipline (max. 500 characters)
Your proposed research project (max. 4 pages including references)
Please note that letters of support, timelines and budgets do not have to be submitted upon application.
In preparing the description of your intended research you may wish to give emphasis to the idea or concept forming the heart of the work, the methods to be used for its implementation, and the potential impact of the outcome both for your own subject and for other disciplines. You should seek to present links between society and science that you wish to explore and promote.
All documents must be submitted as PDF files.
Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Society in Science team on [email protected].
Apply Online for the Society in Science Fellowship 2015
Timelines
Every proposal is rated on its merits by the Society in Science directorate and strategy committee. Short-listed candidates are invited for personal interviews, to be held in Zurich, Switzerland.
The following timeline applies for the 2015 fellowship intake:
January 15, 2015, 23:59 CET applications are closed
End of April 2015: notification and invitation for a personal interview sent to final selection of candidates; notification sent to refused candidates
May 21/22, 2015: interviewing of candidates with thedirectorate and the strategy committee in Zurich, Switzerland, and final selection of fellows
September 1 to December 31, 2015: fellows commence research projects
Society in Science – The Branco Weiss Fellowship is a unique postdoc program. It awards young researchers around the world with a generous personal research grant, giving them the freedom to work on whatever topic they choose anywhere in the world, for up to five years.
This research fellowship is designed to support postdoctoral researchers after their PhD and before their first faculty appointment. Those in current postdoctoral positions are also eligible. Ideally, fellows pursue unconventional projects in new areas of science, engineering and social sciences.