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01/10/2013

VHIR launches INCOMED, a public call to recruit international PhD researchers

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01/10/2013

The programme aims to attract talented scientists seeking advanced research training and career development

Vall d’Hebron Institute of Research (VHIR) launches the INCOMED programme, which aims to attract international highly talented scientists in all areas of biomedicine and clinical medicine. The 2013 call offers a two-year fellowship for 5 postdoctoral researchers with an annual stipend of €45,000 and a fixed amount to cover expenses linked to laboratory research and the relocation of the fellow’s family. Fellows taking part in the INCOMED programme will benefit from an advanced scientific training programme that includes individual research training, scientific and technology courses, and scientific and financial management of the research project. They will also benefit from career development activities that will include the membership in the VHIR postdoctoral committee, presentation of results at VHIR and international scientific conferences, and participation in laboratory and journal clubs. Candidates must hold a PhD Degree, have at least one publication as first author and must not have lived, worked or studied in Spain for more than 12 months in the past three years. Applicants should complete and submit the online form before November 30th 2013. Before applying, candidates should contact to the INCOMED team, so they could link them with the potential involved research team. "http://www.vhir.org/Global/pdf/Bases_2nda_convocatoria_incomed.pdf" Call requirements "http://www.vhir.org/larecerca/INCOMED/INCOMED_formulari.asp?Idioma=en&mv1=2&mv2=7&mh1=2&mh2=7&mh3=2&mh4=0&ms=0" Application "http://prezi.com/emszacf-k-0l/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share" INCOMED Prezi Presentation

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