DST SwarnaJayanti Fellowships 2014–15

Ministry of Science and Technology

Department of Science and Technology

SwarnaJayanti Fellowships 2014–15

Government of India had instituted a scheme titled ‘SwarnaJayanti Fellowships’ to commemorate India’s 50th year of Independence. Under this scheme a selected number of young scientists, with excellent track record, are provided special assistance and support to enable them to pursue research in frontier areas of science and technology. The fellowship is scientist specific and not institution specific, very selective and has close academic monitoring.

Nature of support: The support will cover all the requirements for performing the research and will include a fellowship of Rs 25,000 per month for five years. The fellowship will be provided in addition to the salary they draw from their parent Institution. In addition to fellowship, grants for equipments, computational facilities, consumables, contingencies, national and international travel and other special requirements, if any, will be covered based on merit. Scientists selected for the award will be allowed to pursue unfettered research with a freedom and flexibility in terms of expenditure as approved in the research plan. The project should contain innovative research idea and it should have a potential of making impact on R&D in the discipline.

Duration: The duration of the fellowship will be for a period not exceeding five years.

Eligibility:  The applicant should possess Ph.D. in Science/Engineering/Medicine and should not draw his Fellowship from any other Scheme of GoI. 

Scientists should be active in the frontier area of science and engineering with outstanding contributions in the form of research publications and/or patents, peer recognition from scientific community, awards, etc. in his/her area of research.  The fellowship is open to Indian Nationals residing in India or abroad. 

The scientists from abroad can choose to work at any S&T institution within India. However, he/she will have to submit a letter from Head of the institution at which they wish to pursue research, stating that administrative and basic infrastructural support to facilitate research will be provided. 

The institute should also undertake financial and other management responsibilities of the project throughout the five year term in case fellowship is awarded to the scientist.

Age eligibility: The fellowship is open to scientists between 30 and 40 years of age as on 31 December 2014. Applications of candidates who have completed 40 year of age as on or before 31 December 2014 will not be considered.

Selection: The selection procedure will include consideration at various stages. The Department constitutes a Subject Committee which screens applications received and calls the screened in applicants for presentation. The candidates shortlisted after presentation by the Subject Committees will have to make presentation to the National Core Committee of Experts which gives its final recommendations. An empowered Committee of Secretaries will make the final selection based on the recommendation of National Core Committee.

Scientists selected for the award should have accomplished innovative original research in frontier areas of science and technology. Application: Applications for the ‘SwarnaJayanti Fellowships’ are invited from eligible candidates in the format given below. The candidates may be required to submit further additional information as required and present the project idea before final selection. Only one hard copy and one soft copy of the complete application (to be sent over e-mail in .pdf format as a single file without annexures) of the application in the prescribed format along with the project document should be submitted to: Milind Kulkarni Scientist-F Department of Science and Technology Technology Bhawan, New Mehrauli Road New Delhi 110 016 e-mail: milind@nic.in The last date for submission of applications is 15 May 2015. This advertisement is also available on the internet website at: http://www.dst.gov.in

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