12 PhD Position under the ITN- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions call of the European Commission.

ITN- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Deadline: January 15, 2023

We are seeking 12 highly motivated fellows eager to pursue a career in science, obtain a PhD abroad and work in one of the three-years research projects we are offering under the the ITN- Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions call of the European Commission.

Eligibility Requirements

Fellows will be recruited through an international open call that aims at being “open, efficient, transparent and supportive” as stated in the European Code of Conduct for Recruitment. The process will seek merit-based selection while guaranteeing gender balance, equality, inclusion and transparency in line with the European Charter for Researchers

If you want to apply for one of our grants you must:

  • Comply with the mobility rule, meaning that they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the recruiting beneficiary for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the recruitment date (see below (*) for exceptions to this rule).
  • Comply with the doctoral candidate criteria, meaning that at the time of recruitment by the hosting institution they have not been awarded a doctoral degree.
  • Fulfil the requirements to be enrolled in a doctoral programme at the hosting institution/country, and, if applicable, the specific eligibility requirements at the hosting institutions.
  • Submit a complete application within the submission deadline through the RepliFate electronic application system.

*When checking compliance with the mobility rule, the refugee procedure will not be considered as a period of residence in the country where the candidate is applying. When all scores and evaluation criteria are equal, preference will be given to candidates from under-represented groups, for example women, and candidates with disabilities or those from refugee backgrounds.

How to Apply

Please apply through our online application system for one to a maximum of two positions and provide the following information (in English):

  • Personal information, such as first name, date of birth, nationality and contact details.
  • Motivation letter (maximum 2 pages) highlighting your research experience and academic achievements and explaining why you are interested in RepliFate and in the selected research projects.
  • Curriculum vitae, including details on education and work experiences.
  • scanned copy of certified academic records. These documents must show the grades attained in exam periods, when applicable, and evidence that the required degree will be obtained by the expected time of recruitment if it has not already been awarded.
  • Any additional files considered relevant to the application.
  • At least two recommendation letters from university lecturers or scientists who are familiar with your academic work and who can judge your potential as a predoctoral researcher. Applicants will be responsible for ensuring that referees submit these letters.
  • Applicants may either upload the reference letters in the application form upon applying or ask their referees to send their reference letters to the following e-mail address before the deadline (Jan 15, 2023): replifate@cbm.csic.es. Applications missing reference letters at the deadline will not be taken into account.

Organisation of the Selection Process

We will choose the candidates that fit the most in the different projects in the following steps:

  • Eligibility check: our recruitment committee will check that each application is complete and that applicants fulfil the eligibility criteria described in the previous section.
  • Remote Evaluation: each eligible application will be assessed independently by the principal investigators of our network, according to the project interests indicated by the applicants. The principal investigators will select up to four candidates per position to pass through to the following stage.
  • Online interviews: short-listed candidates will be invited for an online interview. Those who have been positively evaluated but not initially called for interviews will be put on a reserve list. Short-listed candidates will be interviewed by their potential supervisor (i.e. the supervisor responsible for the research project of interest), two additional supervisors from the network, a member of the recruitment committee, and a representative from the associated partners from the non-academic sector.
  • Notification of the selection outcomes: our recruitment committee will notify short-listed candidates of the outcome, and those selected will be put in touch with the corresponding principal investigator and the HR Department of the hosting institution to initiate the hiring procedure.
  • Applicants who have not been successful but who have received a positive evaluation will be put on a waiting list to cover possible renunciations and future positions.

Benefits

  • Monthly living allowance: 3,400 euro/month (€40,800/year); this amount is then adjusted through the application of a country correction coefficient to the living allowance of the country in which the researcher is recruited. The country correction coefficients are indicated in Table 1 of the MSCA Work Programme
  • Monthly mobility allowance: 600 euro/month
  • Monthly family allowance, if applicable and depending on the family situation: 660 euro/month.

All researchers will be recruited under an employment contract that includes social security coverage.

Calendar

  • Deadline for applications: January 15th
  • Remote evaluation: January 16th – 31st
  • Interviews: February 13th – February 24th
  • Notification to candidates: March 3rd 
  • Start date of the fellowship: March – June 2023.

The Application Link: https://replifate.eu/how-to-apply/#criteria

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