Financial support at GUIDE

GUIDE courses
All GUIDE PhD students attend the GUIDE courses for free.

Abel Tasma Talent Programme (ATTP)
Discovery and development of biomedical and pharmaceutical research talent
Do you belong to the top-10% of your class and have the ambition to pursue your career in (bio)medical or pharmaceutical research? Then you may want to apply to one of the talent grants of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen in The Netherlands…
Click here for more information about the Abel Tasman Talent Program (ATTP)

International Seminar Programme
Financial support to research groups inviting (a) foreign speaker(s) by means of the International Seminar Programme. GUIDE offers the opportunity to have the lecture announced on posters and will to a certain extent cover the costs.

National and International Conferences
Financial support to PhD-students with a maximum of € 600,- a year.

External Courses
Financial support to PhD-students with a maximum of € 600,- a year.

Printing costs of the dissertation
All PhD students at the UMCG, receive a financial contribution from the UMCG of €250. Additional to this, students registered at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences may receive a financial contribution to a maximum amount of € 850 if you meet the criteria on 1) education, 2) speed, 3) quality. Each criterion renders € 200. Information and application form click here.

Information for GRIP PhD students               
GRIP PhD students must apply for financial support of the printing costs at the Graduate School of Science. Detailed information can be found at click here

Important ! GRIP PhD students are registered both in the institute GUIDE of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences (UMCG) and in the Graduate School of Science. They belong to GUIDE and make use of all facilities, and educational and financial GUIDE support, mentioned above. Therefore, the so-called GSS 'backpack' is NOT applicable to GRIP PhD students

 

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