Mobility
An academic career means that researchers move to higher education institutions abroad.
Mobility
- enhances experience of methods and knowledge,
- is important to conduct research via a network,
- strengthens a person's profile together with scientific independence.
During an academic career, there are a number of fellowships that specifically support mobility:
With , the Swiss National Science Fund offers mobility grants, which last up to two years (plus one year return phase). This is complemented by the within the framework of SNF project funding for doctoral students funded by the SNSF as well as . The SNF Ambizione grant and the SNF professorship require a certain experience of mobility.
Doctoral students of the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ who are not funded by the SNSF can make an application for UniBE Doc.Mobility to fund a research stay at a foreign research institution (duration usually 12 months). For research stays abroad up to 8 weeks, there are Short Travel Grants for doctoral students and postdocs available.
There are numerous other funding agencies which offer mobility grants, e.g. from the European Commission or the grants from the . Doctoral students also have access to Erasmus program. The International Office gives advice to questions of mobility.
The of the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) aim to promote international exchange and cooperation with grants for researchers (doctoral students as well as postdocs) for up to one year. Many countries offer , these scholarships are managed by Swissuniversities. Swissuniversities offers in addition an which lead abroad. In the context of bilateral research cooperations, the SERI has appointed several Swiss universities and universities of applied sciences as for specific regions of the world.
Even short visits contribute to developing a cross-border network. There are a variety of different funding sources to help cover the necessary travel and accommodation costs. An enquiry in the databases offered by the ÅÝܽ¶ÌÊÓÆµ is recommended, as well as a query at the faculty.
The need for mobility can generate certain compatibilityissues for researchers with regard to their private life (civil union, family, circle for friends). The purpose and the right time of mobility experiences should be planned (if possible) in good time.