Tag: MobilityDK

  • Travel support available form MobilityDK

    Travel support available form MobilityDK

    Thorshaven, capital city of Faroe Islands

    The second application round from MobilityDK has now been open for students, teachers and researchers.

    The MobilityDK pilot model provides travel support for students, staff and researchers from UArctic member institutions, and it is available for Arctic-relevant mobility to and from Danish, Greenlandic and Faroese institutions.

    The deadline for applications is January 31st, 2014. Click here for more information or to apply for a travel funding.

    MobilityDK is a pilot model for providing financial support for teacher, researcher and student exchange.

    MobilityDK is a part of the UArctic Danish Mobility Project, the goal of which is to support mobility for the Kingdom of Denmark’s Arctic education activities, and mobility from the Kingdom of Denmark to Arctic educational activities in different areas of the Arctic through the UArctic network.

    The program is supported by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation.

  • MobilityDK is now open for applications

    MobilityDK is now open for applications

    Spring in Faroe Islands

    UArctic is launching a MobilityDK pilot model, which provides travel support for student, teacher, and researcher mobility activities.

    MobilityDK is a part of the UArctic Danish Mobility Project, the goal of which is to support mobility for the Kingdom of Denmark’s Arctic education activities, and mobility from the Kingdom of Denmark to Arctic educational activities in different areas of the Arctic through the UArctic network.

    Financial grants are being offered in two separate categories. Teaching and research staff as well as students mobility provides financial support from and to Danish, Greenlandic and Faroese members of UArctic.

    The goal of the mobility is to support broad institutional networking within UArctic, contributing to the development of mobility agreements, joint research projects, joint education programs, and activities of Thematic Networks.

    Furthermore, the staff mobility is to promote initiation of new Thematic Networks with engagement from Danish, Greenlandic and Faroese institutions.

    The goal of the mobility is to support broad institutional networking within UArctic, contributing to the development of mobility agreements, joint research projects, joint education programs, and activities of Thematic Networks. Furthermore, the staff mobility is to promote initiation of new Thematic Networks with engagement from Danish, Greenlandic and Faroese institutions.

    The deadline for applications is August 15th 2013 and all decisions will be made by August 30th.

    MobilityDK is a pilot program to provide with financial support for mobility of students, teachers and researchers within the Kingdom of Denmark.

    The model is supported by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation.

    For more information and to apply, please visit University of the Arctic.

    Source

    UArctic