Overview
Following its long time tradition of successful international post-graduate and doctoral training, through internships, fellowships and longer-term research contracts, FEEM provides support to individual experienced researchers meeting the requirements of the FP7 People Programme to develop research proposals aimed at carrying out a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship at FEEM.
FEEM, as host institution, will offer a truly international and multi-disciplinary workplace, and the strong ties with a world-wide network of research will allow a continuous fruitful exchange of experience.
Program Description
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), an Italian leading research institute devoted to the study of sustainable development and global governance, welcomes Marie Curie Individual Fellowship applications for its research programs:
• Sustainable Development
• Institutions and Markets
• Global Challenges.
FEEM conducts research on a wide range of economic, environmental, and energy issue covering a considerable number of key research topics.
Applicants should have:
- a PhD degree or research experience of more than 4 years,
- strong analytical skills and ability to conduct research independently,
- publication record proportional to their research experience,
- previous experience from international research projects would be a strong asset.
Marie Curie opportunities vary according to the country of residence:
- researchers from a Member State or Associated Country may opt for an Intra-European Fellowship for Career Development (IEF)
- researchers from third countries may opt for an International Incoming Fellowship (IIF).
Female researchers and candidates from International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC) are particularly encouraged to apply.
Promising candidates will be actively helped and assisted in developing project proposals for the Marie Curie Individual Fellowships within the EC FP7 People Programme.
FEEM will offer a truly international and multi-disciplinary workplace, and the strong ties with a world-wide network of research will allow a continuous fruitful exchange of experience.
If you are interested in exploring the opportunities offered by the Marie Curie Actions to work at FEEM, please submit to martina.marian@feem.it and alessandra.mazzai@feem.it anytime before June 1st, 2010:
1. Motivation letter, including research interests and experience
2. Detailed curriculum vitae and list of publications
3. Abstract of the research proposal (max 1 page).
More information on the Marie Curie Actions is available on the CORDIS web site under the PEOPLE Programme (http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.FP7CallsPage). The deadline for the 2010 Calls is on 17 August 2010.
Fund Raising Office
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
I-30124 Venezia
E-mail: martina.marian@feem.it
E-mail: alessandra.mazzai@feem.it
http://www.feem.it/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
Following its long time tradition of successful international post-graduate and doctoral training, through internships, fellowships and longer-term research contracts, FEEM provides support to individual experienced researchers meeting the requirements of the FP7 People Programme to develop research proposals aimed at carrying out a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship at FEEM.
FEEM, as host institution, will offer a truly international and multi-disciplinary workplace, and the strong ties with a world-wide network of research will allow a continuous fruitful exchange of experience.
Program Description
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), an Italian leading research institute devoted to the study of sustainable development and global governance, welcomes Marie Curie Individual Fellowship applications for its research programs:
• Sustainable Development
• Institutions and Markets
• Global Challenges.
FEEM conducts research on a wide range of economic, environmental, and energy issue covering a considerable number of key research topics.
Applicants should have:
- a PhD degree or research experience of more than 4 years,
- strong analytical skills and ability to conduct research independently,
- publication record proportional to their research experience,
- previous experience from international research projects would be a strong asset.
Marie Curie opportunities vary according to the country of residence:
- researchers from a Member State or Associated Country may opt for an Intra-European Fellowship for Career Development (IEF)
- researchers from third countries may opt for an International Incoming Fellowship (IIF).
Female researchers and candidates from International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC) are particularly encouraged to apply.
Promising candidates will be actively helped and assisted in developing project proposals for the Marie Curie Individual Fellowships within the EC FP7 People Programme.
FEEM will offer a truly international and multi-disciplinary workplace, and the strong ties with a world-wide network of research will allow a continuous fruitful exchange of experience.
If you are interested in exploring the opportunities offered by the Marie Curie Actions to work at FEEM, please submit to martina.marian@feem.it and alessandra.mazzai@feem.it anytime before June 1st, 2010:
1. Motivation letter, including research interests and experience
2. Detailed curriculum vitae and list of publications
3. Abstract of the research proposal (max 1 page).
More information on the Marie Curie Actions is available on the CORDIS web site under the PEOPLE Programme (http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=UserSite.FP7CallsPage). The deadline for the 2010 Calls is on 17 August 2010.
Fund Raising Office
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
I-30124 Venezia
E-mail: martina.marian@feem.it
E-mail: alessandra.mazzai@feem.it
http://www.feem.it/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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