PROTEO is proud to offer several types of financial supports in order to help talented students or post-doctoral fellows of the Network. Here are the various supports available:
PROTEO Graduate Students Scholarships aim to financially help promising candidates to undertake or to pursue graduate studies within PROTEO. These scholarships improve students' CVs and help them to be more competitive in scholarship programs from governmental agencies. Another objective is to foster the establishment of new collaborations between members by supporting cosupervised graduate students.
The goal of the Conference scholarships is to support the active participation of PROTEO graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to international conferences.
The aim of this competition is to showcase the research carried out by PROTEO members. The images submitted (e.g. microscopy images, protein structures, photos of a bioreactors) to this competition will be used to promote research on all aspects of proteins in PROTEO's internal communications and on the internet (website, linked In, twitter).
This program aims to help PROTEO students or post-docs to acquire new skills and/or to have access to infrastructure by performing a training in the laboratory of other PROTEO members.
PROTEO's summer internship scholarships aim to financially assist the best undergraduate students to undertake an internship within the organization. They also aim to stimulate interest in graduate studies and allow students to improve their academic file and thus act as a lever to obtain grants from funding organizations.
The Michèle-Auger Award is attributed annually to a woman having demonstrated scientific excellence in research as well as active leadership in the community.
The purpose of the program is to encourage the establishment and strengthening of international collaborations and to support the international mobility of students whose research activities are in line with the scientific programming of the strategic clusters funded by the FRQNT.