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Long Term Fellowship under the Human Resource Development Programme for Health Research
Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare
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Long Term Fellowships:
- Long Term Training (6 to 12 Months) Fellowships at Indian Institutions to persons employed as regular faculty having at least three years experience in the college/institute as a regular employee.
- Long Term Fellowships for Training abroad in identified priority areas (6 to 12 Months) to persons employed as regular faculty.
- Long Term training (6-12 Months) to the faculties of Medical Colleges in Indian Institutes working/involved with three other approved Schemes of DHR.
Objective:
- To increase the overall availability of trained personnel for health research from medical colleges across the country through scholarships & fellowships for young medical doctors to take up medical and health research as a career.
- To focus on the creation of a cadre of trained medical/health researchers in specific identified priority areas of health research viz., Clinical Trials; Toxicology; Good Clinical Practices (GCP); Good Laboratory Practices (GLP); Quality Control (QC) & QA; Genomics; Proteomics; Clinical Psychology, Geriatrics; Modern Biology; Biotechnology; Stem cells; Genetics; Drugs chemistry; and operational research etc..
- To create, support, nurture, and encourage the trainees from these medical colleges to forge linkages with other scientists from universities, research institutes, etc. to develop multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral teams necessary for addressing critical national and local health problems.
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Benefits
Long-Term Fellowship (6-12 months) in Indian institutes:
- A consolidated stipend of ₹40,000/- per month for a period of stay in the host institute, which is at a different station from the parent Institute. In case, the training is at the same station, the rate of stipend payable will be ₹20, 000/- per month.
- Expenditure on travel will be as per the T.A. rules of the parent organization.
- One-time contingency grant of ₹30,000 (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges, attending meetings, etc., and ₹20,000/- for attending progress review meetings at DHR.
- The amount (stipend and contingency) will be placed at the disposal of the parent institute for disbursement to the fellow as per the prescribed norms and the parent institute will submit the utilization certificate for the expenditure incurred.
Long-Term Fellowship (6-12 months) in Foreign institutes:
- A consolidated stipend of US $3000/- per month (or equivalent in other foreign currency) for the period of stay in the host institute abroad. May be revised as per the criteria of DBT/DST.
- Cost of air passage in economy class by Air India from the parent institute to the foreign host institute by the shortest possible route.
- One-time contingency grant of ₹50,000 (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges visa fee and Health insurance, attending meetings, etc., and ₹20,000/- for attending progress review meetings at DHR.
- A grant of US $600 for a period of up to 6 months and US $ 1200 for a period of 6-12 months for attending conferences/institutes of interest may be given with the recommendations of the Guide in the foreign host institute.
- The stipend will be given to the ‘selected fellow’ through a bank transaction. In the beginning, the equivalent amount in Indian Rupees for the first month will be paid to the fellow as an advance stipend.
- The expenditure incurred in the head ‘contingency’ will be reimbursed to a fellow after the production of the original voucher.
Eligibility
- Only Indian citizens working in Indian institutes are eligible.
- Having M.D./ M.S./ M.D.S. or MBBS/BDS/ MVSc./ M.Sc./ M.Pharma/ M.Tech or equivalent with Ph.D. in a topic related to health/ medical research.
- The faculty should have at least three years of experience in the institute as a regular employee.
- Candidate should be below 45 years of age as of the last date of receipt of application.
- They should not have availed any fellowship of the duration of one month or above duration from any of the agencies of the Government of India/State Government for the same subject of training/research project.
- The fellowship is for 6-12 months. Fellowship is non-transferable.
Application Process
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the aim of this programme?
The aim of the programme is to provide advanced training in India and abroad to medical and health research personnel in cutting-edge research areas related to medicine and health to create trained human resources for carrying out advanced research activities.
What is the objective of the programme?
The objective of the scheme is to increase the overall availability of trained personnel for health research from medical colleges across the country through scholarships & fellowships for young medical doctors to take up medical and health research as a career.
Which is the implementing agency of this programme?
Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India
What are the areas of research?
Toxicology, Genomics, Proteomics, Geriatrics, Stem cell research, Clinical Trials, Good Clinical Practices (GCP), Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA), Modern Biology, Biotechnology, Genetics, Drugs Chemistry, Operational Research, Health Informatics, Medical Ethics, Disease Modelling, Health Economics, Environmental Health, Mental Health/Clinical Psychology, Any other area recommended by the committee as per National Health Policy/ National Health Goals.
Who are eligible to apply?
The Indian citizens having M.D./ M.S./ M.D.S. or MBBS/BDS/ MVSc./ M.Sc./ M.Pharma/ M.Tech or equivalent with Ph.D. in a topic related to health/ medical research
How many years of experience do faculty need to apply under the programme?
The faculty having at least three years’ experience in the college/institute as a regular employee.
What is the age limit to apply under the programme?
The candidate should be below 45 years of age as of the last date of receipt of application.
What is the duration of fellowship?
The duration of fellowship is 6-12 months.
What is the amount of fellowship given to the fellows in Indian institutes?
A consolidated stipend of ₹40,000/- per month for a period of stay in the host institute, which is at a different station from the parent Institute. In case, the training is at the same station, the rate of stipend payable will be ₹20, 000/- per month.
How much contingency grant is given to the fellows in Indian institutes?
One-time contingency grant of ₹30,000 (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges, attending meetings, etc., and ₹20,000/- for attending progress review meetings at DHR.
What is the amount of fellowship given to the fellows in Foreign institutes?
A consolidated stipend of US $3000/- per month (or equivalent in other foreign currency) for the period of stay in the host institute abroad. May be revised as per the criteria of DBT/DST.
How much contingency grant is given to the fellows in Foreign institutes?
One-time contingency grant of ₹50,000 (maximum) to meet the expenses of local taxi charges visa fee and Health insurance, attending meetings, etc., and ₹20,000/- for attending progress review meetings at DHR.
How can an applicant apply under the programme?
The full-length research proposals may be submitted online only and no proposal in physical/hard copy is to be submitted w.r.t. the advertisements published in leading newspapers and uploaded on the websites of DHR & ICMR. https://dhrschemes.icmr.org.in/
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Long Term Fellowship under the Human Resource Development Programme for Health Research
Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare
Long Term Fellowships:
- Long Term Training (6 to 12 Months) Fellowships at Indian Institutions to persons employed as regular faculty having at least three years experience in the college/institute as a regular employee.
- Long Term Fellowships for Training abroad in identified priority areas (6 to 12 Months) to persons employed as regular faculty.
- Long Term training (6-12 Months) to the faculties of Medical Colleges in Indian Institutes working/involved with three other approved Schemes of DHR.
Objective:
- To increase the overall availability of trained personnel for health research from medical colleges across the country through scholarships & fellowships for young medical doctors to take up medical and health research as a career.
- To focus on the creation of a cadre of trained medical/health researchers in specific identified priority areas of health research viz., Clinical Trials; Toxicology; Good Clinical Practices (GCP); Good Laboratory Practices (GLP); Quality Control (QC) & QA; Genomics; Proteomics; Clinical Psychology, Geriatrics; Modern Biology; Biotechnology; Stem cells; Genetics; Drugs chemistry; and operational research etc..
- To create, support, nurture, and encourage the trainees from these medical colleges to forge linkages with other scientists from universities, research institutes, etc. to develop multidisciplinary and multi-sectoral teams necessary for addressing critical national and local health problems.
Areas of Research:
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