The following international workshops are all being advertised on the British Council website.
If you are an early-career researcher based in the UK or the partner country you can apply for a grant to participate.
Promotion of clean energy in resource-rich countries: case study of Kazakhstan
Date of workshop: 17-19 August 2015
Location of workshop: Astana, Kazakhstan
Partner country: Kazakhstan
Deadline for application: 7 July
Science, Technology and Innovation in Neglected Diseases: Policies, Funding and Knowledge Creation
Date of workshop: 17-20 November 2015
Location of workshop: Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Partner country: Brazil
Deadline for application: 17 August 2015
Date of workshop: 28 October – 1 November 2015
Location of workshop: Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
Partner country: Indonesia
Deadline for applications: 13th July 2015
Materials Chemistry for Energy and the Environment: A UK-Indonesia Initiative
Date of workshop: 26-29 January 2016
Location of workshop: Bogor, Indonesia
Partner country: Indonesia
Deadline for applications: 1 September 2015
Date of workshop: 12-16 October 2015
Location of workshop: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Partner country: Brazil
Deadline for applications: 29 July 2015
Date of workshop: 3-6 November 2015
Location of workshop: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Partner country: Mexico
Deadline for applications: 31 July 2015
British Council International Research Workshops
ECRs can apply to participate in an international research workshop










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