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Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:36 am Post subject: RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS/ASSOCIATESHIPS
Senior Research fellowships provide opportunities to bright young men and women to pursue research and training invariably leading to Ph.D/MD etc. under experienced researchers/investigators of repute in the field of biomedicine.
Research Associateships are awarded to encourage young research workers who already have good quality published work to their credit to pursue research work in biomedicine on specific research programmes as post doctoral fellows.
QUALIFICATIONS:
SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
1. M.Sc. (Life Sciences), MA (Social Sciences), Master in Medical Social Work (MSW) degree holders with two years research experience.
1. Doctorate degree in Medicine namely M.D/MDS or Ph.D in any field.
Note:
The Research experience mentioned above includes experience as a research worker in any Institution supported by a certificate by the Head of the Institution.
Qualifying GATE is not an eligibility criteria for award of fellowship under ICMR.
When and How to Submit a Proposal
Applications from Research fellows/associates are received through out the year on the prescribed format, which can be obtained on request from the Director-General, ICMR.
Download Application Form(Application in word format)
Download Application Form
(revised stipend rates)
The application in duplicate, should be sent through the Guide and Head of the Institute where the candidate proposes to work. If employed a certificate from his employer to accept the fellowship should be submitted.
A detailed plan of work in ten copies for a specific time bound project on which research is proposed to be carried out during the fellowship is required to be submitted with the application.
Areas of Research Support :
All areas related to health and biomedical sciences.
Components of Grant :
Fellowship stipend and contingency (as prescribed by the Department of Science and Technology, from time to time).
Contact Address
Director General,
Indian Council of Medical Research,
Post Box No. 4911
Ansari Nagar,
New Delhi-110029
Telephone : 91-11-26588895, 91-11-26588980, 91-11-26589794,
91-11-26589336, 91-11-26588707
Fax : 91-11-26588662
Gram : SCIENTIFIC
E-Mail : icmrhqds@sansad.nic.in
Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 10:49 am Post subject: HI. REQUEST FOR SOME DETAILS
HI. I JUST CAME TO KNOW THRU YOUR SITE THAT A B.D.S. CAN ALSO ENROLL FOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMMES. CAN U PLEASE SEND ME NAMES AND DETAILS ( IF POSSIBLE ) OF THOSE PURSUING SUCH A COURSE AFTER B.D.S. AND ESP. FROM GUJARAT ?
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:47 pm Post subject:
how beneficial is this senior research fellowships programme ( after BDS)over MDS?????? _________________ full use of today is the best preparation for tomorrow.
how beneficial is this senior research fellowships programme ( after BDS)over MDS??????
It is basically a research fellowship. Research in biomedical fields are gaining more interests...but then it would mean "away-from-drill-and-bill" work of dentistry!
Moreover, I personally feel they are NOT comparable since they are from different fields.
hi akhilesh i think ur doin a gr8 job 4 al d young dentist who want 2 enter research.i wanted 2 knw hw cn v entr into al dese r n d programs after bds or is it more favrabl 2 get an mds degree first
hi akhilesh i think ur doin a gr8 job 4 al d young dentist who want 2 enter research.i wanted 2 knw hw cn v entr into al dese r n d programs after bds or is it more favrabl 2 get an mds degree first
Keep track. Apply. Keep fingers crossed. But the path is not that easy always.
One other way to get into research is to do a PG degree and then do a Ph.D program (that will be 3 + 3-4 years) totallying 6-7 years AFTER BDS.
If selected, beware... research is one dirty field. If you just make one google search on "DNA history" you will come across one of the most famous research controversies. Over time things have become more complicated and plagiarism is much more common today than it was with all this techno-boom, things becoming easier for the plagiarist! I am not trying to discourage but it is best to know the shortcomings/risks/dangers, since being "forewarned is forearmed"!
But, the need of the hour is quality research in the field of dentistry and research in India is catching up but still lots need to be done with respect to quality and standards. This is my personal opinion. This is not to disrespect the working standards in India but just meaning it has lots....lots of scope for improvement!!
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