The application material has to be sent to the “Fellowship programme”. Is there a person to whom the forms (for instance the letters of reference) should be addressed to?
The application material should be addressed to “Fellowship programme” indeed. A cover letter or letter of reference is best addressed by “To whom it may concern”, or “Dear sir/madam”. • The ESO application form cannot be filled out electronically – what should I do? We are working on producing an editable pdf form, but for now, we kindly asked you fill the form by typing or writing in capital (or other readable) letters. Then, the easiest is probably to scan the completed application form. Also, we do not insist in getting a recent photograph if you have problems attaching it to the electronic application form as it is certainly not a selection criterion. • Can I exceed the 2 page limit for my research description (with figures, references etc…)? The 2 pages limit applies to the total of “current and past research and your research plans” (not to each of them). Please consider that we are reviewing more than 100 applications in only a few days. I.e. typically, a reviewer will read 2
Related Questions
- How are the letters (or reference forms for individual fellowship programs) linked to an application, and what happens to letters or forms that are not linked to applications?
- Can reference letters (or reference forms for individual fellowship programs) be submitted prior to the submission of the application and if so, how long before?
- Can reference letters (or reference forms for individual fellowship programs) be sent on paper or via email directly to NIH?