Overview
The Fellowship Programme awards approximately 90 Fellowships per year. Around half are for research work (experimental or theoretical physics) under a Senior Fellowship and half are for advanced development work and related research in a broad range of applied science, computing and engineering either under a Junior or a Senior Fellowship depending on the qualifications and experience of the individual. Fellowships are intended for recent graduates from university or higher technical institutes, or university postgraduates who want to work in a research group. Research fellows in experimental or theoretical physics normally have terminated their studies for a doctorate (PhD or equivalent) while Fellowships in applied science, computing and engineering are open to recent graduates at Bachelor level and above. Fellowships are granted for one year initially and are normally extended for a second year, while extensions for part or all of a third year are granted only in exceptional circumstances. After having become familiar with the activities of the Laboratory, Fellows are expected to contribute to bridging the gap between scientists and the general public by serving as CERN Guides typically 2 hours per month. For further details, please follow this link. |
Eligibility Conditions
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Documents required • a completed electronic application form; • a Curriculum Vitae; • a list of publications if relevant (for collaborations, please indicate simply the number of publications and only provide details of the most important ones); • a photocopy of the last (highest) qualification; • a short (half page) description of your motivation for coming to CERN; • three recent letters of recommendation to give as broad as possible overview of your academic and/or professional achievements(*). Candidates for research fellowships (Theoretical and Experimental Physics) should also include a CV containing: • A list of publications to which you have made significantly contributions; • Conferences at which you have given presentations; • Statement of research interests. The application and ALL supporting documents should reach CERN (or be submitted using the e-recruitment system) by the closing date. (*) Please note: In the "Specific Information" of the application form a link to forward to your THREE referees will be available (as well as in the email of acknowledgment receipt). This link will allow them to submit their letters of recommendation in support of your application. Letters should be in English or French and submitted by the deadline indicated. Applications which are incomplete (e.g. missing reference letters) as of the closing date for a given meeting will not be considered. Candidates who are re-applying for a Fellowship in any field should note that they will be asked to provide new recommendation letters. Any supporting documents which are on paper may be submitted in paper form to the Recruitment Service. They will be attached by us to the candidate's electronic application. |
What We Offer
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Selection Procedure Applications from candidates in particle physics are forwarded by us to the appropriate* National Delegations in the Member States for appraisal. (*The appropriate National Delegation for each candidate is usually considered to be the same as the passport nationality of the candidate. However, applications from Member State candidates who did/are doing their PhD in a different Member State from their passport nationality are generally submitted to that Delegation. If relevant, candidates should state their preference of Member State on their application (in the "Remarks" section)). All applications for Fellowships are considered by the Associates and Fellows Committee which meets twice per year, usually in May and November. Successful applicants are normally expected to take up their appointments within 6 months of the relevant Selection Committee. |
Contact detail
recruitment.service@cern.ch
https://ert.cern.ch/
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