ForBio - the Scandinavian Research School in Biosystematics is organising a training program for outgoing and incoming postdoctoral fellows to apply for European Commission H2020 MSCA Individual Fellowships.
The training program is open to potential outgoing and incoming fellows from research groups in systematic biology in Scandinavia, including systematics, taxonomy, phylogenetics, biogeography, etc. The target group are academically-engaged senior PhD students, postdocs and junior researchers. Including IF programs ER-ST (Standard European), ER-CAR (Career Restart Grant), ER-SE (Society and Enterprise), ER-RI (Reintegration), and GF (Global). We aim to have a mixed group of incoming and outgoing fellows. The program runs from May 19th to the submission deadline of the H2020 MSCA-IF call on September 14th 2017. The training includes match-making between fellows and hosts, coaching, an intensive 3-day workshop at the Natural History Museum in Oslo, writing support, peer review, and liaison with EU coordination offices. For more information about teachers, target group, course plan, costs and registration, see: http://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2017/MSCAIF.html For a list of potential hosts for incoming fellows, see: http://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2017/msca-if-hosts.html Registration: Fellows should register online and provide contact information of their host before May 19th. Registered fellows will be evaluated and notified by May 21st regarding acceptance and participation in the training program. Make sure the reserve the dates 12-14 June for the workshop. Contact Hugo de Boer ([email protected]) or Maria Capa ([email protected]) for more information. -- josecercadeoliveira.org "There is grandeur in this view of life, (...) from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved." Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species (1859) " (...) in order to bind down material nature under the inquisition of reason, and force from her, as by torture, unequivocal answers to prepared and preconceived questions (...) " Samuel Coleridge, The Friend (Series of Essays; 1812) - Referring to scientific practices performed by Humphry Davy.
