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Description of the Scheme

NB: With a view to improve the general conditions for Associate members, there have been some changes in the Scheme's terms and conditions. In fact, awards starting from 2016 have different allocation entitlements (see details below). Terms and conditions of awards issued prior to 2016 remain unchanged. Furthermore, in order to keep their award active, it is essential that Associates make a visit plan, within the first three years of their appointment. Failure to meet this requirement will result in the termination of their award.

ICTP ASSOCIATESHIP SCHEME

The ICTP Associateship Scheme was created at the very inception of the Centre. It represents one of the means through which the vocation of the ICTP for the promotion and the development of scientific knowledge in Third World Countries has concretely been applied to reality. In particular the Associateship Scheme enables individual scientists to maintain long term formal contacts with the stimulating and active scientific environment of the Centre. Thanks to the Associateship Scheme, scientists of a good research level, coming from and working in developing countries, remain regularly in contact with the most modern aspects of their scientific fields. This, to a large extent, helps to eliminate the "brain-drain" in the Third World.  As Associate Members are active scientists in their countries, they are expected to play a major role in the process of building their scientific communities, enhancing physics and mathematics education at all levels, and planning research problems related to the specific needs in their region.

It has to be stressed that all evaluation Committees concerning ICTP activities, both those of its mother Institutions like IAEA and UNESCO, have expressed their high appreciation for the excellence and efficiency of this programme and for the results that have been achieved through it.

The Standard Scheme: The Associateship Scheme currently includes Junior, Regular, Senior, and Simons Associates.

CATEGORIES

JUNIOR ASSOCIATES

Junior Associateships are intended for promising young scientists up to the age of 35. The award lasts for six-years and entitles them to spend from
30 to 60 days at the Centre, three times during the validity of the award, with fare and living allowance covered by the Associateship. After the three visits are completed, should the Associate Member still have a certain number of days remaining from his 180 day allocation, then he/she is entitled to visit the ICTP with living expenses covered.

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REGULAR ASSOCIATES

Regular Associates between the age of 36-45 are entitled to visit for 30 to 60 days, three times in a period of six years. For three visits the Centre provides their fare and a living allowance. After the three visits are completed, should the Associate Member still have a certain number of days remaining from his 180 day allocation, then he/she is entitled to visit the ICTP with living expenses covered.

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SENIOR ASSOCIATES

All candidates over the age of 45 will automatically be considered for a Senior Associateship award. However, a Senior Associateship may be granted to candidates below the age of 45 who opt to apply only in this category by stating this very clearly on their application form, in the section 'Other Information'. The upper age limit for Senior Associates is 65 at the time of the award. The Centre places at their disposal a lump sum to be spent on Associateship visits during the six-year period of their appointment.

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Identification and Selection of Candidates. Prospective candidates should complete the relevant on- line application form.  All applications which are usually (but not exclusively) submitted by scientists who had some interaction with ICTP (typically participants in Courses and Workshops) are divided according to the fields of interest and age of the applicants and submitted to the attention of the appropriate ICTP scientific committees which normally meet once a year and on such occasion prepare a priority list of candidates. Awards are granted respecting the geographical distribution of the nominees as well as the number of Associate awards expiring per research field. Selected Associates receive a letter of award, signed by the ICTP Director and their details are published on the Office's web site.

SCIENTIFIC AREAS

- ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS
- CONDENSED MATTER
- EARTH SYSTEM PHYSICS
- FLUID DYNAMICS
- GEOPHYSICS
- HIGH ENERGY
- HYDRO/SOLAR /WIND /GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
- LASERS
- MATERIALS SCIENCE  FOR  RENEWABLE ENERGY
- MATHEMATICS





- MATHEMATICS (APPLIED)
- MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
- MEDICAL PHYSICS
- MICROELECTRONICS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION
- NUCLEAR PHYSICS
- OPTICS
- PLASMA PHYSICS
- QUANTITATIVE LIFE SCIENCES
- QUANTUM INFORMATION
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS/ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT  LAB.



MEMBER STATES REPRESENTED

Approximately 100


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