
BHU invites applications for 'Malaviya Postdoctoral Fellowships'
India Today
As part of the BHU's Fellowship programme, a candidate will receive Rs 1 lakh per month, with an additional annual research grant of Rs 3 lakh.
Banaras Hindu University, BHU, is inviting applications from Indian Nationals, Foreign Nationals, PIO and OCI, for ‘Malaviya Postdoctoral Fellowships’. The Fellowship scheme was launched under the ‘Institution of Eminence’ status granted to the university by the Government of India.
There are up to 100 positions in all disciplines of Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities and other professional disciplines.
The fellowship is for two years and extendable to another one year based on favourable evaluation.
As part of the Fellowship, a candidate will receive Rs 1 lakh per month, with an additional annual research grant of Rs 3 lakh.
The last date for submitting applications is June 17, 2022.
Candidates who have obtained their PhD. from the top 500 Institutions of the world and a very good academic record or having postdoctoral experience of two years from the top 500 institutions, based on THE or Q-S ranking, shall be eligible to apply.
The age of a candidate applying for the MPDF should probably be less than 35 years as of June 17, 2022.

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