Welcome to the CRG / "la
Caixa" International PhD Programme fellowships webpage. The way to reach
your goals in biomedical science!
Programme description
The "la Caixa" Foundation
initiated in 2008 a fellowship programme to offer outstanding students
from all over the world the chance of taking a PhD in Biomedicine at the
CRG (Centre for Genomic Regulation) This year, 10 four-year fellowships
are offered to do a PhD in Biomedicine at the CRG.
The
"la Caixa" Foundation is a non-profitmaking organisation, which
receives its funding from the third biggest financial entity in Spain,
the Caja de Ahorros y Pensiones de Barcelona, "la Caixa". In terms of
budget and business volume, the "la Caixa" Foundation is among the ten
most important Foundations in the world.
Since
1982, the "la Caixa" Foundation has run various fellowship programmes to
enable Spanish students to study postgraduate courses in Spain and
other countries. In these twenty-five years, thousands of students have
been able to develop their studies thanks to a fellowship from the
Foundation.
The "la Caixa" Foundation chose the
CRG to initiate this programme because of the excellence of its
research projects, the international nature of its scientific teams, the
quality of its technological equipment, the inter-disciplinary nature
of its projects and the abundance of its articles published in
top-ranking scientific journals and media.
The
CRG is an international biomedical research institute of excellence,
created at the initiative of the Catalan Government, with the
participation of the Pompeu Fabra University, and the Spanish Ministry
of Science and Innovation. Its mission is to discover and advance
knowledge for the benefit of society, public health and economic
prosperity. The CRG is located at the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park
(PRBB). Research at the CRG is centered around six scientific
programmes, with extensive interdisciplinary collaborations across the
following areas:
- Candidates can be of any nationality.
- Candidates should hold a university degree by September 2012, and should have a strong commitment for scientific research and an excellent academic record.
- Applicants working at CRG for more than 3 months before the deadline will not be considered eligible.
If you have any queries about your eligibility to apply, please contact phdprogram@crg.es before submitting an application.
"la Caixa" fellows are supported for a period of 4 years
"la Caixa" fellows will benefit from the CRG Research and Training Programme, which includes:
- International scientific environment. CRG is located in Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), a cluster for biomedical research in southern Europe, which includes several other biomedical research institutions and more than 1000 researchers
- Advanced research training (training-through research, specific scientific and technology courses and a variety of CRG seminars and CRG/PRBB conferences with international invited speakers)
- Career development activities (INTERVALS Programme offered to PRBB residents)
- Cutting- edge advanced core facilities
- Other initiatives and activities organised by the PRBB and CRG
- Student community activities (Annual Retreat & Annual Symposium)
- Internationally competitive salary
The selection of the fellows will be based on the candidates' academic qualifications and research excellence.
- Pre-selection: The pre-selection will be based on the candidate's CV, reference letters and on the research interests. Complete applications will be reviewed within a month after the deadline.
- Oral interviews: Short-listed candidates will receive invitations to visit the CRG for a 3 day period of interviews that will take place 9-14 weeks after the application deadline.
- Fellowship offers: Offers will be made to the successful candidates shortly after the interview period. Selected students will have two weeks to accept the position and should start their fellowships no later than September 1st.
More details are included in the Call Text.
For this call, the CRG group leaders who have expressed interest in recruiting a student are:
- Cell and Developmental Biology Programme: Manuel Mendoza, Isabelle Vernos
- Differentiation and Cancer Programme: Salvador Aznar, Maria Pia Cosma
- Gene Regulation Programme: Juan Valcárcel, Guillaume Filion
- Genes and Disease Programme:Stephan Ossowski, Xavier Estivill
- Systems Biology Programme: Matthieu Louis,Ben Lehner
Call opening
November 2011
Call deadline
13th February 2012
Pre-selection of candidates
mid. March 2012
Oral interviews
16-19 April 2012
Notification to candidates
May 2012 (approx.)
Start date of fellowships
September 2012 (approx.)
Related documents and pages
For any additional information, please contact:
CRG International PhD Programme
Imma Falero
Academic Officer
Centre de Regulació Genòmica
Dr. Aiguader, 88
PRBB Building
08003 Barcelona
Spain
phdprogram@crg.es
Imma Falero
Academic Officer
Centre de Regulació Genòmica
Dr. Aiguader, 88
PRBB Building
08003 Barcelona
Spain
phdprogram@crg.es
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