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CERN has launched a programme to offer full-time or part-time Fellowships to science and engineering graduates wishing to re-start their careers. This is an outstanding chance for you to update your knowledge and skills working for up to three years in an international environment at the forefront of research.
ELIGIBILITY:
- You have been on a career break for personal reasons such as family or caring responsibilities or health issues for at least 2 years. Periods of unemployment do not count as a career break within this programme.
- You have a Masters level diploma or PhD with between 4 and 10 years relevant experience after the MSc (Senior Fellow profile), if you are applying in experimental or theoretical physics, you have a PhD (or are about to finish your thesis).
OR you have a BSc or technical engineer diploma with no more than 4 years relevant experience (Junior Fellow profile). Junior Fellows must be nationals of one of CERN’s Member States. - Applicants from CERN member states (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Associate members: Pakistan Turkey) are eligible to apply for this graduate fellowship.
TASK DETAILS:
CERN already runs a very successful Fellowship Programme which awards approximately 200 Fellowships per year in both for research work (experimental or theoretical physics) and advanced development work and related research in a broad range of applied science, computing and engineering fields.
This programme will offer one full-time or two part-time Fellowships and is aimed at candidates with either a Junior or a Senior Fellow profile depending on the qualifications and experience of the individual. Field include: Civil Engineering, Controls and Data Acquisition, Electricity, Electromechanics, Electronics, Health, Safety & Environment, Information Technologies, Materials Science & Surface Engineering, Mechanics, Physics
Fellowships are normally granted for two years. Extensions for part or all of a third year are granted only in exceptional circumstances.
SCHOLARSHIP VALUE:
- The possibility to work full-time or part-time (minimum 22 hours per week).
- An initial 2-year contract.
- Financial conditions: Fellows stipends are calculated individually – stipends are competitive and net of tax.
- Leave: Fellows are entitled to 2.5 days paid leave per month (pro rata according to working hours).
- Insurance: Fellows are covered by CERN’s comprehensive health scheme for themselves and their dependents.
- Travel expenses: Fellows are entitled to travel expenses for themselves and their family (unless stipulated otherwise on their contract).
- Allowances: Family allowance, child allowance and infant allowance are paid to Fellows according to their individual circumstances.
- School fees: Fellows are entitled to reimbursement of school fees of dependent children subject to certain conditions and within certain financial ceilings.
- We also offer help with finding suitable accommodation via the Housing Service(link is external).
DURATION: 2 years
DEADLINE: 1st March, 2016
NO OF AWARDS: 1 or 2
HOW TO APPLY: Required documents such as
- a Curriculum Vitae;
- a cover letter explaining the reasons for the career break and your motivations for wishing to return to work;
- a list of publications if relevant (for collaborations, please indicate simply the number of publications and only provide details of the most important ones);
- statement of research interests (if not already included in the application form);
- a scan of the last (highest) qualification;
- two letters of recommendation to give as broad as possible overview of your academic and/or professional achievements(*). These letters should refer to your most recent relevent academic or professional experience.
The application and ALL supporting documents should reach CERN (or be submitted using the e-recruitment system) by the closing date.
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