The BARI program (short for Baltic Science Network Mobility Programme
for Research Internships) aims at supporting academic training across
the Baltic Sea Region by financing summer research internships. It
addresses students with interests in Life Sciences, Photon & Neutron
Science and Welfare State. PhD students can submit project proposals to
a project database and thus apply to host an international student for a
period of two up to 12 weeks. Bachelor and Master students are invited
to apply for those research projects. Students who are successfully
matched with a research project will receive a scholarship for their
stay abroad.
In this talk I will present some of my experiences with the application process and running the project