Monday, November 24, 2014

Study and Work in Europe

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WHY STUDY IN EUROPE
There are more than four thousand higher education institutions in Europe, from top-level research establishments to small, teaching-focused colleges. Europe itself is no less diverse, extending from the Arctic Circle to the coast of Africa, where tiny principalities sit side-by-side with many of the world’s leading economies.

A fascinating destination, but which country should you goes to? Which university should you choose? What do you need before you leave? What will happen when you arrive? These are just some of the questions you’re probably asking yourself already.
Here we provide some information on some European countries, their universities and what it takes to live and study in them.
Use this site to find the university that suits you best. A well-informed decision will make your time abroad even more valuable.
 We provide information about this following Countries and Universities.
Germany
Norway
Finland
Sweden
Belgium
Italy
Austria
Denmark
 WORK IN EUROPE

Europe offers career opportunities on a global scale. The globalization of European business and the introduction of flexible labor policies have resulted in European organizations stepping up to the plate and successfully competing with US and Asian businesses in the global marketplace. This development, together with the enlargement of the EU, means that there has never been a better time to make the career move to Europe. And working in Europe will guarantee you experience a diverse and multicultural workplace. Working within an organization where people come from different cultural and educational backgrounds is incredibly stimulating. With so many cultures across the continent the only problem you will have is choosing which country to work in Europe.
But no matter what country you select, Europe always offers you a very exciting working environment. More than other parts of the world, Europe depends on the brains and the creativity of its people to guarantee its future prosperity and its model of society. It is that creativity, coupled with an entrepreneurial spirit within an innovation-friendly framework, which gives Europe an advantage in a highly competitive global economy. 

Here we provide some Information about work permits for European Countries and some other Countries like Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

RESEARCH IN EUROPE

Europe is a better place to live and work, improving Europe's competitiveness, growth and job creation while tackling the main current and future societal challenges. To do so, the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation supports research and innovation through European Framework Programmes, coordinates and supports national and regional research and innovation programmes, contributes to the creation of the European Research Area by developing the conditions for researchers and knowledge to circulate freely, and supports European organizations and researchers in their cooperation at international level.

 We provide recent vacant positions  PhD/Post Docs  in European Universities. 

Sunday, November 23, 2014

PhD positions at IMPRS for Organismal Biology,Konstanz, Germany

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The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Organismal Biology offers several fully-funded PhD positions. The IMPRSis based in southern Germany and is jointly organized by the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen and Radolfzell and the University of Konstanz. Outstanding students of all nationalities with a deep commitment to basic research in Organismal Biology are invited to apply.

More than 25 internationally recognized research groups actively participate in the PhD program and offer challenging, cutting-edge PhD projects in the fields of:
  • Behavioral Biology
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Physiology, and
  • Neurobiology.
For a list of all available PhD projects visit www.orn.mpg.de/projects.
All students accepted to the program will be supported by stipends or contracts. The program offers a dedicated teaching program, high quality research experience, and outstanding research facilities in an inspiring research and living environment. The working language is English. Each PhD student receives individual supervision and mentoring and is guided in her/his research work by a PhD advisory committee.
Deadline for the application is January 15, 2015. Interviews with the applicants are scheduled for Mid-March. Candidates accepted into the program may start latest September 2015. The Max Planck Society and the
University of Konstanz are equal opportunity employers.
Qualification: Applicants should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in biology or a related discipline at the point of enrollment.
Application: For the online application process visit www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application.
More information at www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS and www.facebook.com/OrganismalBiology.

PhD Studentiship in Food & Nutrition Toxicology Group,ETH Zurich,Switzerland

The Toxicology Laboratory of Prof. Shana Sturla, Department of Health Sciences & Technology, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health at ETHZurich, has two open PhD Positions.
The research projects are at the interface of chemistry and biology. Objectives for one project are to develop novel bioanalytical strategies for biomonitoring DNA damage of cancer relevance. The research will combine techniques in analytical chemistry, nanotechnology and biochemistry. Objectives for a second project are to elucidate mechanisms of DNA adduct formation and processing in cancer cells and to relate the proficiency of the DNA damage response to chemical cytotoxicity. The research will combine techniques in chemistry and biochemistry. The project start dates are between 1 Feb 2015 – 1 July 2015 or an agreed upon date.
A successful applicant will have, or expect to obtain, an MSc or equivalent in chemistry, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, molecular biology or a closely related discipline. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are needed. The individual should have a strong foundation of practical experience involving chemistry or biochemistry. Students with a chemistry-oriented background should have a demonstrated interest in biologically related sciences that is conveyed in their application. Likewise, students with a biology-oriented background should have a demonstrated interest in chemistry that is conveyed in their application.
For further information please contact Dr. Ioannis Trantakis at ioannis.trantakis@hest.ethz.ch (no application documents) or visit our website http://www.toxicology.ethz.ch.
We are looking forward to receive your online application. It should include a cover letter that describes research experience, scientific and professional/career goals and indicates an ideal starting date for the applicant. Moreover it should include an academic transcripts/list of courses completed or ongoing, including grades/notes and the CV has to include the contact information of three referees. Please do not include letters of recommendation with the application – these may be requested later. Please send it to: ETHZurich, Human Resources, Mrs. Nadja Lang, CH-8092 Zurich.

PhD student position in Experimental Geomechanics in Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering works with every aspect of construction in the community – houses to live in, roads to travel on, and water to drink – from planning to maintenance, taking into account the environment, energy and economics. Analysis and problem-solving focus on the ways in which technology, humans and nature interact in society.
The Department has around 130 employees, divided between six research divisions and an administrative team, and is based at the Johanneberg Campus. When it comes to research and education, our Department is at the forefront, and through our work, we contribute to a sustainable built environment.
Information about the research/the project/the division
The current vacancy is within the division of GeoEngineering, which consists of three overlapping research groups: Geomechanics & Geotechnical Engineering, Hydrogeology & Rock Engineering, and Risk Management of Land & Water Resources. The group has unique laboratory facilities to study soft geomaterials in climate-controlled conditions and computational facilities incorporating the latest developments for computational work. We are looking for a doctoral student in the Geomechanics & Geotechnical Engineering group under supervision of Associate Professor Jelke Dijkstra. In our research we study the complex material behaviour arising from the particulate nature of natural soils and the associated coupled processes. Our main focus is on fine grained natural materials, such as soft sensitive clays. On the experimental side, we probe the material behaviour across the scales from small scale (micrometre) to large scale (meters). Subsequently, this information is used to develop novel constitutive models that are implemented in in-house and commercial computational codes. These are used for advanced modelling of geotechnical problems on soft soils, such embankments, foundations, slopes, deep excavations and ground improvement and compared with field monitoring results.
The current position is an experimental position related to the development of novel element tests at small scale to enable advanced non-intrusive measurement techniques, such as micro-tomography, dielectric spectroscopy, small angle x-ray and neutron scattering. Part of the experiments will be performed in collaboration with Dr Stephen Hall at Lund University using the world-class facilities in the Department of Solid Mechanics and at MAX-lab.
Major responsibilities
The aim of the proposal is to improve our fundamental understanding of fine-grained granular matter, such as quick clay, by experimentally studying the evolution of the structure of these materials on the micro scale for several controlled mechanical loading conditions. The applicant is also expected to contribute to the education at undergraduate or MSc level (up to 20 per cent of working hours).
Your major responsibilities are to pursue your own doctoral studies. You are expected to develop your own scientific concepts and communicate the results of your research verbally and in writing, in English.
Position summary
We are looking for a highly motivated and talented individual with experience/interest in design and development of apparatuses for material testing in a collaborative project between Chalmers and Lund funded by Vetenskapsrådet (http://www.vr.se/inenglish).
Full-time temporary employment. The position is limited to a maximum of five years.
Qualifications
To to qualify as a PhD student, you must have a Master's level degree corresponding to at least 240 ECTScredits or a 4-year Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics or related subject. Additional experience with building equipment and developing control software and/or electronics is an advantage. The applicants are expected to be proficient in English (both verbal and written communication) in order to work efficiently in an English speaking research environment.

Helmholtz International Graduate School in Cancer Biology,Heidelberg,Germany

The Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research at theDKFZ is an interdisciplinary PhD programme in which students conduct research at the forefront of basic, epidemiological and transnational cancer research. As part of the Helmholtz Association, the largest research organisation in Germany, the DKFZ has an international and dynamic work environment, providing students with access to state-of-the-art research facilities and exceptional faculties and resources.
Students complete a core curriculum covering the current state of cancer research, including seminar series and courses and the annual student retreat. All students are supported by Thesis Advisory Committees consisting of faculty members from the DKFZ, Heidelberg University and collaborating research institutions.
The next application deadline is 5th January 2015.
Please only apply by using our online application system: https://www.dkfz.de/en/phd-program/HowToApply.html

PhD Positions in Disease Modelling/Chemical Biology, Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg has the following vacancy in the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB). Doctorale Candidate (PhD student) in Disease Modelling/Chemical Biology (m/f).
• Fixed-term contract 3 years, 40h/week
• Student status (start date: as soon as possible)
Ref. I1R-BCM-PAU-14BATD
Area:
neurodegeneration, yeast disease models, zebrafish disease models, chemical biology
Tasks/Mission:
• Creation of yeast and zebrafish models of Batten disease (also known as juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL), the most common neurodegenerative disease in children)
• Phenotyping of these disease models
• Chemical modifer screens in both yeast and zebrafish models of Batten disease
• Initial analysis of the mechanism of action of active small molecules
Profile:
• Master in Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Bioengineering or a related discipline.
• Strong background in chemistry and molecular biology, as well as some knowledge in bioinformatics are expected.
• Previous experience with yeast and/or zebrafish will be considered as important asset(s).
• Flexible regarding research stays abroad.
• Excellent English writing and speaking skills are required.
Offer:
• Opportunity to participate in the development and integration of the recently created yeast and zebrafish platforms at LCSB.
• An exciting international research environment.
• The University offers competitive salaries and is an equal opportunity employer.
For further information, please contact:
Dr. Alexander Crawford (alexander.crawford@uni.lu) or Dr. Carole Linster (carole.linster@uni.lu)
Applications (in English) should contain the following documents:
• Cover letter (motivation for this position, past research experience and future interests) mentioning the reference number
• A detailed curriculum vitae
• List of publications
• Names and contact information of three references
Please apply online until 19th January 2015 via the following link: http://emea3.mrted.ly/isep

PhD Positions-Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics,Berlin,Germany

The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics is an international research institute with approximately 250 employees, working in the field of medical genomics. A special focus lies on the genome analysis of man and other organisms. In the Mass Spectrometry Group (head: Dr. David Meierhofer) a PhD position,Code 14-26 M, is available immediately.
The research interest of our group is based in the field of mitochondrial pathologies. Furthermore, we provide mass spectrometry service for the entire Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics. Primary objectives for the candidate (f/m) include, but are not limited to: quantitative proteome and metabolome profiling of mitochondrial disorders.
Qualifications:
The applicant (f/m) should hold a master's degree/diploma in biology, biochemistry or a related field. The applicant (f/m) must show strong written and oral communication skills and a substantial interest in mass spectrometry. Expertise and hands-on experience, i.e., in quantitative mass spectrometry (nano-LC-MS/MS) with additional experience in sample preparation for proteomics and metabolomics, bioinformatics and cell culture techniques are highly desirable.
Candidates (f/m) with additional experience in the mitochondrial field will be given preference. Responsibilities will include the development and execution of experiments, data analysis, manuscript preparation, presentation of results, and working with collaborators and other members of the research team.
The position is limited to two years with the possibility of prolongation.
More information about the research group, instrumentations and recent publications can be found on ourMPI mass spectrometry web page:
http://molgen.iwww.mpg.de/69160/Mass_Spectrometry (Correct answers for the MS Quiz (see homepage) will give you a bonus!)
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourages them to apply.
The Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
Motivated and enthusiastic individuals are encouraged to send a full CV including references and a detailed cover letter outlining your particular skills, experience and relevance before January 11th, 2015 to:
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Personalabteilung / Code 14-26 M
Ihnestraße 63-73
14195 Berlin
or via e-mail to: job-1426@molgen.mpg.de

PhD positions at IMPRS for Organismal Biology ,Konstanz, Germany

The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Organismal Biology offers several fully-funded PhD positions. The IMPRSis based in southern Germany and is jointly organized by the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen and Radolfzell and the University of Konstanz. Outstanding students of all nationalities with a deep commitment to basic research in Organismal Biology are invited to apply.
More than 25 internationally recognized research groups actively participate in the PhD program and offer challenging, cutting-edge PhD projects in the fields of:
  • Behavioral Biology
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Physiology, and
  • Neurobiology.
For a list of all available PhD projects visit www.orn.mpg.de/projects.
All students accepted to the program will be supported by stipends or contracts. The program offers a dedicated teaching program, high quality research experience, and outstanding research facilities in an inspiring research and living environment. The working language is English. Each PhD student receives individual supervision and mentoring and is guided in her/his research work by a PhD advisory committee.
Deadline for the application is January 15, 2015. Interviews with the applicants are scheduled for Mid-March. Candidates accepted into the program may start latest September 2015. The Max Planck Society and the
University of Konstanz are equal opportunity employers.
Qualification: Applicants should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in biology or a related discipline at the point of enrollment.
Application: For the online application process visit www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application.
More information at www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS and www.facebook.com/OrganismalBiology