Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MASHAV — Agency for International Development Cooperation)
MASHAV covers accommodation, meals, tuition, insurance, work excursions and airport transfers during the course; airfare to Israel is paid by the participant or their sponsoring organisation.
1 months
Rolling deadline
Researcher, Professor
MASHAV covers accommodation, meals, tuition, insurance, work excursions and airport transfers during the course; airfare to Israel is paid by the participant or their sponsoring organisation.
Uzbekistan is one of MASHAV's priority countries in the Eurasia and Central Asia region; thousands of Uzbek specialists have participated in MASHAV courses since 1994. Candidates should be professionals or government officials in the relevant field with English or Russian proficiency. Applications are submitted through the MASHAV coordinator at the Embassy of Israel in Tashkent.
Uzbekistan citizens only
Rolling deadline
Deadlines are course-specific; the annual course catalogue is published on the MASHAV website, and applications are submitted through the Embassy of Israel in Tashkent.
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
A daily allowance of approximately CHF 93-94 (tax-free) for accommodation and meals, plus coverage of travel costs to and from Geneva and full health insurance.
German Academic Exchange Service
Doctoral candidates and early-career postdocs receive a stipend of approximately €1,200–1,400 per month, along with health/accident insurance and a travel grant; the exact rate is updated annually.
Royal Society (UK)
Under the Global round: up to £3,000 for a single visit (up to 3 months), up to £6,000 for multiple visits within one year, and up to £12,000 in total over two years. Under the Cost-Share round, the Royal Society provides up to £12,000, matched by an equal contribution from an overseas partner organisation (e.g. Italy's CNR, Japan's JSPS, China's NSFC, or Taiwan's NSTC).
U.S. Department of State
A monthly stipend, international and domestic travel costs, health insurance, and research/program allowances are covered by the U.S. Department of State; the exact amount depends on the field and duration of the grant (the official page does not publish a specific figure).