Description:
The ESRs and the ER will study with internationally renowned experts on a range of state-of-the-art projects involving genomics, molecular biology, bioinformatics and mathematical modeling. These projects will contribute to the overall AccliPhot research program on the Environmental Acclimation of Photosynthesis.
The successful applicants will be ambitious, conscientious and hard working team players. They will become integral members of the AccliPhot Network where they will receive a thorough training in multidisciplinary research and complementary transferable skills, including career progression.
Study:
The ESRs and the ER will study with internationally renowned experts on a range of state-of-the-art projects involving genomics, molecular biology, bioinformatics and mathematical modeling.
Value:
Full staff benefits include maternity and paternity leave, flexible working, annual leave, social security and pension coverage. The salaries for these posts are set by the regulations governing Marie Curie projects.
Eligibility:
Early Stage Researchers must (at the time of recruitment by the host organization):
-Not yet have been awarded the doctorate degree and
-Be in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of their research careers.
-This period is measured from the date when they obtained the degree which would entitle them to embark on a doctorate, irrespective of
whether or not a doctorate is envisaged.
Experienced Researchers must (at the time of recruitment by the host organization):
-Be in possession of a doctoral degree or
-Have at least four years, but less than five years (full-time equivalent) research experience.
-This period is measured from the date when they obtained the degree which would entitle them to embark on a doctorate, irrespective of
whether or not a doctorate is envisaged.
-Mobility rule Researchers can be of any nationality.
Deadline:
University of Verona, Italy: 1 February 2013
University of Geneva, Switzerland: 9 January 2013
CNRS, France: 15 January 2013
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany: 15 January 2013
University of Aberdeen, UK : Application not yet open
ETH Zürich, Switzerland: 15 January 2013
Oxford Brookes University, UK: 22 January 2013
Cellectis, France: Application not yet open
Oxford Brookes University, UK : Application not yet open
Daithi O’Murchu Marine Research Station, Ireland: 18 January 2013
University of Nantes, France: 15 January 2013
Fermentalg, France: Application not yet open
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