Strasbourg is the second most international university city in France (after Paris). Today, the University of Strasbourg counts 42000 students, offers initial and further education in a wide range of academic fields and is an international player in scientific research.
Applications are invited for Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowships at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Strasbourg in France. This action is for experienced researchers from across the world.
Course Level: Fellowships are available to pursue postdoctoral research programme.
There are two types of Individual Fellowships:
European Fellowships
Global Fellowships
European Fellowships:
Are open to researchers moving within Europe, as well as those coming in from other parts of the world.
Can restart a research career after a break, such as parental leave.
Can help researchers coming back to Europe find a new position.
These Fellowships are held in the EU or associated countries and last for one to two years.
Global Fellowships
Fund positions outside Europe for researchers based in the EU or associated countries.
Last between two and three years.
The researcher has to come back for one year to an organisation based in the EU or associated countries.
Both types of Fellowship can also include a secondment period of up to three or six months in another organisation in Europe.
This action is for experienced researchers from across the world.
Applicants need a doctoral degree or at least four years’ full-time research experience by the time of the call deadline.
Method of Application: You submit a research proposal, including your CV. The proposal is written jointly with your chosen host organisation(s).