GRAID: A new IMU Program for Graduate Research Assistantships in Developing Countries

The program provides research assistantships to graduate – PhD and Master – students of emerging research groups working in a developing country listed in Priority 1 or 2 of the IMU CDC Definition of Developing Countries. It provides modest support for emerging research groups, making it possible for them to fund their most talented students as graduate research assistants, thereby fostering the growth of a mathematics community. It is assumed that the emerging research group has an ongoing collaboration with an international mathematician. The students will receive a monthly stipend to study full-time and pursue a Master or PhD graduate degree in mathematics and they will be supported additionally by linking their research with an international mathematician. Funding for the graduate research assistantships will be provided by
voluntary donations from mathematicians or mathematical institutions worldwide.

For more information about GRAID: https://www.mathunion.org/cdc/scholarships/graduate-scholarships/graduate-assistantships-developing-countries

and https://www.mathprograms.org/db/programs/480.