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Scientists Scheme (WOS-C) Women Scientist Scholarship
Scheme TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION, FORECASTING AND ASSESSMENT COUNCIL (TIFAC) (Department
of Science & Technology; Govt. of India)
Published on October 31,
2009 in Employment News. For Women Having Science
Qualifications If you have a hunger to deal with latest scientific
and technological inventions, this advertisement may be for you. A scheme
of Government of India for the women scientists, "Women Scientists Scholarship
Scheme (WOS-C)" is being operated by the Department of Science & Technology
(DST). The scheme aims to train women having qualifications in science/ engineering
/ medicine or allied areas in the area of intellectual property rights (IPR) and
their management for a period of one year. Government is interested in retaining
the scientific talent of Indian women seeking scientific pursuits and keen to
encourage women to work from their homes, enabling them to draw a good balance
between professional and domestic demands. The scheme is being coordinated and
implemented by Patent Facilitating Centre (PFC) of Technology Information, Forecasting
and Assessment Council (TIFAC) on behalf of DST. The selection of the candidates
is done by an all India level written test followed by a rigorous interview. Selected
candidates will be given stipend for one year. Training will include one month
of an intensive orientation programme on IPR followed by specialized workshops
and hands-on-training in agencies engaged in practicing of IPR. SCHOLARSHIP
The scholarship will be admissible for a period of one year and the amount
of scholarship will be Rs. 12,500 per month for candidates having MSc/BTech/MBBS/BPharma
or equivalent qualification and Rs.17,500 per month for PhD/ MTech/ MPharma/ MVSc/
MS/MD or equivalent.
Long term Objectives
1.
Empower the talented and skilled women who have studied science, engineering and
medicine to contribute effectively in the advancement of science and technology
in the country. 2. Develop a pool of women in India ready to undertake scientific
and technical aspects of intellectual property rights. Short
term objectives
1. Train talented and skilled women who have studied
science, engineering and medicine in patent searches and other aspects of intellectual
property rights enabling them to seek specialized employment or be self employed. 2.
Develop a core of professionals for preparing specialized reports such as technology
scan based on patent information. 3. Develop a pool of resource persons in
intellectual property rights for conducting workshops on IPR. Eligibility
Essential
A candidate should be : 1. An Indian citizen. 2. Master
of Science / Doctorate in Science in physical sciences, chemical sciences, life
sciences or allied areas; or Bachelors or Masters degree holder in engineering,
medicine, pharmaceutical science, veterinary science or allied areas. Candidates
with higher qualifications are welcome to apply. 3. Familiar with handling
of computerized databases, surfing the net and information searches. 4. A candidate
should not be more than 50 years of age on the date of advertisement in the Employment
News on October 31, 2009. Desirable Experience
in research, preparation of project reports, term papers and similar activities. COORDINATION
CENTRES In addition to PFC, Delhi there are three other Coordination Centres,
namely, Centre for Cooperation in Science & Technology among Developing Societies
(CCSTDS), Chennai; Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur and Unit for
Research & Development of Information Products (URDIP), Pune for facilitating
training of candidates from different parts of the country. HANDS-ON-TRAINING
Hands-on-training would be provided at partner agencies of the scheme such
as law firms, Knowledge Processing Organisations (KPOs), companies and government
agencies. The period of hands-on-training would be about 10 months. SELECTION
PROCEDURE
Selection will be through an all India written examination
and interview. The written test will be conducted in four cities namely, Chennai,
New Delhi, Kolkata and Pune under the supervision of respective Coordination Centres.
Similarly, interview of successful candidates in the written test will be held
at these centres. HOW TO APPLY 1. Application
must be sent in the format given at the end of the advertisement. The application
must be complete in all aspects. Incomplete applications will be rejected. 2.
No column should be left blank. Write 'not applicable/nil' if no details are available. 3.
The declaration at the end of the application must be signed. Unsigned application
will be rejected. 4. Affix a recent self attested photograph in the space provided.
5. Applications sent through e-mail or fax will not be accepted. 6. Choose
only one Coordination Centre for written test and interview. The chosen centre
will be responsible for arranging your hands-on-training in consultation with
PFC. LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS The
application must reach the Coordination Centre opted for till November 30, 2009.
In the case of applications received only by post (by post/speed post)
from the candidates residing in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram,
Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Lahaul and Spiti District
and Pangi Sub-Division of Chamba District of Himachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar
Islands or Lakshadweep, the last date for receipt of applications is December
7, 2009. The benefit of extended time will be available only in respect
of applications received by Post/Speed Post from the above-mentioned areas/regions.
In the case of applications received by hand or through Courier Service, benefit
of extended time will not be available, regardless of the place of residence of
the applicant. COORDINATION CENTRES CHENNAI
CENTRE Centre for Cooperation in Science & Technology among Developing
Societies (CCSTDS) 2, Gandhi Mandapam Road Chennai - 600025 Tel : 044-24430228,
24419466, 24901367 E-mail: ccstds@vsnl.net DELHI
CENTRE Director Patent Facilitating Centre (PFC) Technology
Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council (TIFAC) Vishwakarma Bhavan,
A-Wing, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg New Delhi - 110016 Tel : 011 42525819, 42525803,
26967458, 42525815 E-mail: s_nagar@tifac.org.in KHARAGPUR
CENTRE Dean, Continuing Education Programme "Women Scientist
Scholarship Scheme-TIFAC-PFC-DST" Continuing Education Programme Indian
Institute of Technology, Kharagpur West Bengal - 721302 Telephone: 03222-28211/282112 e-mail:
cep-off@hijli.iitkgp.ernet.in PUNE CENTRE Unit
for Research & Development of Information Products (URDIP) Council
of Scientific & Industrial Research Jopasana, 85/1 Paud Road, Kothrud Pune
411038 Tel: 020 25382296, 25383557-58, 25387209 E-mail: hirwani@urdip.res.in TERMS
AND CONDITIONS 1. Only 8 days of leave will be permitted during the training
for one year. 2. Candidates should be prepared for relocating themselves for
training in and around Coordination Centres. 3. Candidates have to report
to the Coordination Centre within one week of the orientation programme. 4.
Candidates deciding not to join the training programme after the orientation programme,
will not be given internship for the orientation programme. 5. No leave will
be permitted during the orientation programme. 6. TIFAC will be authorized
to recover paid internship from the candidates who leave the programme in
between. For Application Format Click
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