Date: 4.2.2012
UniverSud Paris together with its founders University Paris-Sud, University Versailles Saint-Quentin-en Yvelines, University Evry-Val-d'Essonne, Ecole Centrale Paris, ENS Cachan, launches on January 1st until 31st March 2012, the second call for applications of the European project RBUCE-UP. UniverSud Paris, associate member of the Paris-Saclay Campus, and the European Union signed up to a European project for the recruitment of 26 international research talents by the 5 host organizations. These last invest of nearly 6 million Euros, as part of the policy based on scientific excellence. The RBUCE-UP project is looking, through the second call for applications, for 12 junior and 2 senior experienced talents to strengthen international relations of UniverSud Paris members, providing fellows opportunities for their careers, attractive compensation and research resources. RBUCE-UP fellows will be employed for 2 years. The RBUCE-UP project includes also a welcome plan of researchers in France. An active collaboration with the Science Accueil Association has been established to ensure that all the needs of the Fellows during their stay are met as needed. The method of application has been simplified for this second call. Candidates wishing to apply are required to register before March 21, 2012. The application form is available here. Selection is made trough peer-review requiring the appointment of international scientific experts.
This project is part of Marie-Curie Actions under the 7th framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7) and in particular its people specific programme.
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