Researchers and Academic Staff
These are the opportunities for researchers and academic staff:
EUTOPIA-SIF Science & Innovation Post-Doctoral Fellowships programme [call closed]
Second call for applications 2021-22: opening on 20 September 2021.
Call deadline 10 January 2022, 13:00 CET.
Applications online only: https://eutopia.smapply.io/
UPF and our partners in EUTOPIA European University have launched the second call for the EUTOPIA SIF Postdoctoral Fellowships, with 21 postdoctoral positions aiming to enhance the research potential and career perspectives of outstanding young researchers from around the world. EUTOPIA-SIF post-doctoral fellows will be recruited for a two-years contract in a stimulating academic environment.
EUTOPIA-SIF Science & Innovation Post-Doctoral Fellowships programme [call closed]
First call for applications 2020-21: opening on October 2020.
Call deadline 11 January 2021, 13:00 CET.
Applications online only: https://eutopia.smapply.io/
UPF and our partners in EUTOPIA European University have launched the first call for the EUTOPIA SIF Postdoctoral Fellowships, aiming to enhance the research potential and career perspectives of outstanding young researchers from around the world. EUTOPIA-SIF post-doctoral fellows will be recruited for a two-years contract in a stimulating academic environment.
EUTOPIA Researcher Mobility Program. Second Call [open call]
The objective of the Researcher Mobility Program is to support research visits of EUTOPIA researchers across EUTOPIA partner universities, in order to foster research collaborations and to allow the sharing of expertise and infrastructures and the development of joint research activities (e.g. common publications, PhD co-tutelles, joint applications for external research funds etc.), in line with EUTOPIA’s mission to promote a connected and inclusive academic community, addressing global and local challenges and advancing excellence and inclusion.
EUTOPIA Researcher Mobility Program. First Call [call closed]
Objectives
The Researcher Mobility Program will support research visits of EUTOPIA researchers across EUTOPIA partner universities. The main objective of this program is to foster research collaborations and to allow the sharing of expertise and infrastructures and the development of joint research activities (e.g. common publications, PhD co-tutelles, joint applications for external research funds etc.), in line with EUTOPIA’s mission to promote a connected and inclusive academic community, addressing global and local challenges and advancing excellence and inclusion.
The program is developed as part of the EUTOPIA 2050 Erasmus+ project. It will allow each EUTOPIA university to finance a minimum of 4 research mobility projects, for a total of 24 research visits over the duration of the EUTOPIA 2050 project.
All visits financed under the EUTOPIA Researcher Mobility Program should be project-led and allow the development and furthering of research collaborations between the researchers of the EUTOPIA Alliance. The program is open to all academic disciplines and topics. Projects addressing key societal challenges of our time, and related to EUTOPIA’s overarching theme “Planetary well-being” are especially encouraged.
Eligibility and funding
Who can apply?
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Faculty from all EUTOPIA partner universities, including post-doctoral fellows –
Pre-doctoral researchers are not eligible to this mobility program (but a dedicated doctoral mobility program is in preparation).
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Faculty from international partners of the six universities of EUTOPIA, within the frame of research projects involving researchers from multiple EUTOPIA member universities.
What can be funded ?
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The program supports short research visits of 2 to 3 weeks and covers travel, accommodation and living expenses during the stay, within the limit of 3000 euros per project.
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For EUTOPIA faculty, coverage and reimbursement will be defined in accordance with the financial rules of the home university of the researcher. For international faculty, the financial rules of the host university will apply.
Application procedure overview
A complete description of the application procedure will be provided online on 6 July 2020.
The application will include:
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A description of the research project, to be carried out during the visit;
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The identification of a host researcher co-responsible for the conduct of the research project during the visit; who shall also be the main contact person for the visiting researcher in the host institution in the preparation of the project and during the visit;
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the endorsement of the director of the host research center, confirming the research center’s capacity of offering good research conditions for the visit.
Research collaboration opportunities
For an overview of the research activities of the EUTOPIA partners and to establish contact with researchers or research centers at partner institutions, please refer to the following links:
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University of Warwick: https://warwick.ac.uk/research/
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel: https://www.vub.be/en/research; call: https://research-funding.vub.be/projects/eutopia-phd-co-tutelle-program
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CY Cergy Paris University: http://theparisseineinitiative.org/en/research-areas-and-research-centers/ and https://www.u-cergy.fr/en/research.html
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University of Ljubljana: https://www.uni-lj.si/research_and_development/
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Pompeu Fabra University: https://www.upf.edu/web/guest/research
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University of Gothenburg: https://www.gu.se/english/research/?languageId=100001&disableRedirect=true&returnUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gu.se%2Fforskning%2F
Contact for general inquiries:
Nicola Ebenburger, Director of International Scientific Development, CY Cergy Paris University, nicola.ebenburger@cyu.fr
Local referents of the EUTOPIA Research Mobility program will be nominated by each partner university early July.Results of the call for proposals EUTOPIA PhD Co-Tutelle Program 2020 [call closed]
The members of the EUTOPIA alliance decided to fund 12 PhD co-tutelle projects within the framework of the EUTOPIA PhD co-tutelle program 2020 promoting scientific excellence, research collaboration and academic mobility.
Launched in January 2020 and coordinated by CY Cergy Paris Université, this program is a significant activity of the EUTOPIA alliance in support of research cooperation. It illustrates the strong willingness of the partners to integrate their research communities.
With a two-stage selection process, including an internal evaluation phase within each institution and a final mixed jury between the partners of each co-tutelle,
21 projects were initially submitted from five alliance partner universities: University of Warwick, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, CY Cergy Paris University, University of Ljubljana, Pompeu Fabra University.
Four possible combinations of co-tutelle were offered: Warwick-CY, VUB-CY, Ljubljana-CY and Pompeu Fabra-CY .
The five participating partner universities jointly funded this programme. CY Cergy Paris University supported the call with 1.02 million euros from CY Initiative of Excellence.
For more information on the selected projects and the universities where they will be developed, the press release is available here.CY Cergy Paris EUTOPIA International Fellowships
The CY Cergy Paris EUTOPIA International Fellowships program aims to foster scientific cooperation within the EUTOPIA Alliance. The program is open to researchers of the five partner universities wishing to undertake a short research stay (up to 21 days) at CY Cergy Paris University. It covers stipend and living expenses for a fixed amount of 150 € per day (including travel fees and housing). Visitors will be hosted jointly in one of the research centers of the CY Cergy Paris University and at the CY Cergy Paris Institute for Advanced Studies. The scheme is fairly flexible. Fellows can come to the CY Cergy Paris University for a single visit or for two or three visits up to 21 days. Applications are open for a fellowship to be held at any time in the current year.
Applications will be reviewed according to the following criteria: 1) Scientific project: previous collaborations or new collaborations, purpose and objectives of the research visit; and 2) Expertise of the visitor.
To apply, please fill this application form and submit it to iea@u-cergy.fr
For further information, please contact iea@u-cergy.fr
Co-tutelle PhD Scholarships [call closed]
Warwick, Vrije and Paris Seine offer a number of PhD scholarships to enable promising researchers to be jointly supervised in order to complete their PhD. PhD candidates will have one supervisor at Warwick and another at VUB or UPS and spend at least 12 months in each institution. Successful candidates will enter into an agreement governing the joint supervision of their PhD with Warwick and VUB or UPS. The scholarships will cover payment of tuition fees, provide a stipend and support reasonable travel and research expenses.
The 2019 scholarship application deadline has now passed and the call for applications is closed. If you have any questions please contact WarwickinEurope@warwick.ac.uk