The successful candidates will be hosted by a member of a European Consortium of universities, research institutions and companies in Belgium, France, Spain, Slovenia and the UK.
INEXTVIR - Innovative Network for Next Generation Training and Sequencing of Virome – is a Marie Curie network funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme and offers fully funded PhD positions with an attractive salary, complementary training activities and generous travel and laboratory and research budgets. We are looking for 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESR), with a background in either life sciences and related studies (biology, agronomy, biotechnology, bioinformatics) or social sciences (e.g. Psychology, economics, communication sciences, geography, decision-sciences). Successful candidates will be involved in one or more of the following fields: plant virology, bioinformatics, virus ecology and epidemiology, agriculture, socio-economics, societal communication, policy and regulation.
Desired skills and experience
Background in either life sciences and related studies (biology, agronomy, biotechnology, bioinformatics) or social sciences (e.g. Psychology, economics, communication sciences, geography, decision-sciences), depending on the individual position selected. Successful candidates will have a strong interest in one of the following fields: plant virology, bioinformatics, virus ecology and epidemiology, agriculture, socio-economics, societal communication, policy and regulation. Excellent written and spoken English language is mandatory.
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15 PhD Positions, EU Marie Curie ITN Inextvir, Europe (2019)