Post-Doctoral Program 2020 de Duve Institute, Belgium
Designation/Position- Post-Doctoral Program 2020
de Duve Institute, Belgium invites application for Post-Doctoral Program 2020 from eligible and interested candidates
About- The de Duve Institute is on the list of institutions recognized by the Belgian government to be eligible for tax-exempt prizes and subsidies. The Institute awards 1-year fellowships, which are renewable once, to young scientists who in principle have not obtained their PhD degree at a Belgian University and who wish to carry out their post-doctoral research within one of our research groups.
Research/Job Area- All ongoing research at the Institute
Location- de Duve Institute, Belgium
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Eligibility/Qualification–
Researchers who hold a PhD or MD degree can apply for a post-doctoral training at the de Duve Institute.
Ongoing research at the Institute is presented under our RESEARCH pages.
Candidates are expected to contact the head of the host laboratory (contact details can be found in RESEARCH and PEOPLE pages), to assess space, positions and funding opportunities.
Candidates must hold a PhD or MD degree, and must be in a situation of “international mobility”, i.e. they should in principle not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Belgium for more than 12 months in the 3-year period before submission of their application for a de Duve Institute fellowship.
Job/Position Description-
The fellowship provides a tax-free monthly allowance of approximately EUR 2300 net.
The de Duve Institute covers insurance for accidents at work or on the way from home to work, and offers a partial reimbursement of travel expenses for commuting by public transport.
How to Apply-
It is mandatory to contact the group leader of the laboratory of choice before any application.
Candidates should use the application form, where they will be asked for the following information:
- a recent photograph;
- a detailed CV;
- a list of publications (with pdfs);
- their laboratory of choice, and their interests and accomplishments;
- a summary of the research project, written by the candidates with input from the host lab;
- contact details of three referees;
- other fellowships applied for, if any.
The host laboratory head should provide a statement about the benefits of the post-doctoral training for the candidate and for his/her laboratory.
Applications must be sent by email to Mrs. Nathalie Krack, administrative coordinator, with a copy to the head of the host laboratory. She will then contact the three referees to request reference letters, which will be transmitted with the completed application to the Fellowship Committee.
Last Date for Apply– Semi-annual deadlines for application: March 15 and September 15.
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