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4. Applications should be madę in triplicate, comprising:
A) Topie of research and description of the experiments the applicant intends to carry out in the receiving laboratory and the reasons why these experiments should be performed in the receiving laboratory (maximum 2 pages).
B) A short curriculum vitae of the applicant with a list of publications.
C) A letter of acceptance from the legał head of the receiving Institute and also signed by the leader of the group which will receive the applicant (should be written on a special form of acceptance furnished by the FEBS Fellowships Officer).
D) A letter supporting the application from a experienced scientist who knows the work of the applicant to be send directly to the FEBS Fellowships Officer.
E) A letter from the FEBS Constituent Society confirming that the applicant is a member.
F) An estimate of the cost of travel (2nd Class Raił or Tourist Air) to and from the Receiving Institute.
G) The application should be written in English.
5. Applications for fellowships are assessed throughout the year. There is no deadline for an application but as a rule it should be madę about two months before the proposed starting datę. Retrospective applications cannot be considered.
0. The fellowship should start within six months of the decision to grant it.
7. The applicant must send a short report about the work performed; this report should be countersigned by the director of the receiving laboratory.
8. Every publication of work executed while in receipt of a FEBS fellowship must acknowledge the help given by FEBS and 3 reprints must be deposited with the Fellowships Officer.
9. Applications for fellowships to work in a laboratory in the same country in which the applicant is at present working or normally works are not considered.
10. The fellowships will not be awarded for attendance at courses, symposia, meetings or congresses.
11. Applications should be sent to Professor G. Dirheimer, FEBS Fellowships Officer, Institut de Biologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire du CNRS, 15 rue Rene Des-cartes, 67084 Strasbourg-Cedex, France.