The CY Initiative TALENT PROGRAM

The CY Initiative TALENT PROGRAM invites applications from high-profile young researchers willing to develop their research in one of the research groups of CY Initiative.

It offers the possibility to young researchers to demonstrate their capacity to lead an ambitious research project at the highest level, as well as a research team, in all academic fields. The recruitment will take the form of junior chairs, with a duration of three years, integrated in a Paris Seine research center and offering attractive compensation and research environment. The project will contribute to the development of the CY scientific community. It is expected that the research program of the candidate be articulated with the research strategy of the hosting CY research center and create research synergies therein, and beyond.

CY Initiative gathers the CY Cergy Paris Université and ESSEC Business School. These two institutions have joined forces under the CY Initiative project, with the objective to boost their research potential and international attractiveness.

Research at CY Initiative can be grouped into four main scientific domains:

  • Modeling and Formal Sciences
  • Natural and Experimental Sciences
  • Economics, Business, Law and Politics
  • Humanities, Art and Education

They cover all academic disciplines with the exception of medicine.

The TALENT program is part of a wider scheme to foster scientific excellence and internationalization within the CY Initiative of excellence.

In order for your application to be valid, it is obligatory to be in contact with the potential hosting research group.  The list and links to the relevant websites can be found in the Talent Programme Description below.

[For more information, see supporting documents]

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12 nov. 2020 00:01 (CET)
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11 janv. 2021 13:00 (CET)

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