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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Opportunity for non-EU nationals to do research in EU

Webpage: http://www.cordis.lu/mariecurie-actions/iif/home.html

Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowships are individual
fellowships that aim to attract top-class researchers from third
countries to work and undertake research training in Europe from 1 to 2
years (incoming phase), with a view to developing mutually-beneficial
research co-operation. In the case of emerging and transition economies
and developing countries, the scheme may assist fellows to return to
their country of origin for, typically, half the duration of the first
phase (re-integration phase). Proposals from all areas of scientific and
technological research of interest to the European Community are
accepted and there are no pre-defined priority areas.

Incoming International Fellowships are available to researchers with the
nationality of any third country (i.e. not an EU Member State or
Associated State) with at least 4 years full-time research experience or
a doctorate and wishing to spend a mobility period working in a host
institution located in a Member State or Associated State. The
researcher applies in liaison with the host institution (and with the
re-integration host if there is a re-integration phase). Eligible host
institutions are organisations active in research or research training
(e.g. universities, research organisations, international organisations,
enterprises, etc.).

A call for proposals was published on 20 July 2005 with a deadline of 18
January 2006.

Source: Marine-B List

I hope this is of your interest. Regards.

Jorge Brenner

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