Histórico de Puestos

Offer Description

Assisted and supported by the ECO team, his/her general responsibilities are: -Assist in the preparation of Governing Board and Executive Board meetings; -Assist Project Coordinators in communication with Granting Authorities/Funders; -Oversee and promote the synergistic growth of the Alliance's Projects Portfolio; -Monitor and control administrative and financial dimensions of Projects in which the ECO has a responsibility and establish a centralized monitoring structure; -Ensure the coordination and quality of the periodic reports for the European Commission and other relevant funding institutions, and other reports requested by the Governing Board and/or the Executive Board; -Advice on compliance with obligations in contracts of the Alliance’s Projects; -Coordinate the development of IT solutions, and support in roll-out on shared resources; -Promote and represent the vision of the Alliance: Coordinate and execute central communication services of EELISA. -Specifically, he/she has to -Facilitate the Alliance’s general functioning in conformity with the terms of the Framework Agreement and its Annexes and Consortium Agreements; -Manage the execution of the Erasmus+ project; -Ensure the coordination of alliance-level operational activities; -Constantly liaise with Alliance institutional representatives and officers; -Prepare Alliance’s Boards and other meetings, in close coordination with their chairs; -Follow the production of outputs/deliverables and coordinate the preparation of the activity reports; -Coordinate the organization of project-related activities and events in coordination with the heads of the EELISA Local Offices (ELOs), and deliverables with the work package leaders; -Manage the Alliance’s Central Office -Develop and implement the management tools necessary for the management of the projects (procedures, guides, standard models of documents, collaborative platforms etc.); -Manage the activities of the EELISA Central Office; Coordinate and harmonise the work of the ECO and the ELOs -Assist partners on the administrative aspects, monitor the application of the rules and administrative procedures and supervise the finances (breakdown and transfer of funds, updating and monitoring of the budget, financial summary balance sheets, etc.); -Coordinate the preparation, consolidation and submission of financial reports in close connection with the administration of the coordinating institutions administration, within the deadlines. Make sure that any justification document is prepared and filed by each partner, in anticipation of possible audits; -Ensure compliance with the obligations in agreements, contracts and regulatory documents, in interaction with the EELISA Local Offices, as established in the grant agreement and the consortium agreement.  

Requirements

Research Field
Engineering » Other
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Skills: Knowledge and experience of engineering education in Europe Negotiation, dialogue Management of complex international projects Financial and administrative management Capacity to work with tight deadlines, personal resilience Excellent writing and oral communication skills Knowledge of applicable and appropriate strategies of conflict resolution methods Knowledge of how to interact, develop interpersonal relationships and work collaboratively with persons from varying backgrounds and experiences in an international environment Good communication and presentation skills IT skills (Office pack)
Specific Requirements
Required experience At least 15-years, with relevant management of multi-actor multi-national projects and teams. At least 2 years in relevant leadership positions in European University Alliances. At least 3 years in preparation, planning and facilitation of intercultural workshops with large audiences.   Knowledge Good Knowledge of higher education ecosystem in Europe and the ERASMUS+ programmes Good knowledge of business and management principles and processes involving; program management, portfolio management, planning, resource allocation and coordination of people and resources Full command of English, French and Spanish Excellent knowledge of European administrative and financial rules relating higher education particularly for Erasmus programme Knowledge of the operating rules and administrative procedures of a higher education institution
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent
Languages
FRENCH
Level
Excellent
Languages
SPANISH
Level
Excellent

Additional Information

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Vicerrectorado de Calidad y Eficiencia - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Country
Spain
State/Province
Madrid
City
Madrid
Postal Code
28040
Street
Calle Ramiro de Maeztu 7

Where to apply

E-mail
i.herran@upm.es

Contact

State/Province
Madrid
City
Madrid
Website
Street
C/ Ramiro de Maeztu, 7
Postal Code
28040
E-Mail
i.herran@upm.es

Características del Puesto

Categoría de PuestoEnseignement et recherche scientifique

Offer Description Assisted and supported by the ECO team, his/her general responsibilities are: -Assist in the preparation of Governing Board and Executive Board meetings; -Assist Project Coordinators...View more

We are searching for a motivated, hard-working and enthusiastic PhD student to join the Neuropharmacology and Pain research group at the University of Barcelona (http://www.ub.edu/neuropharmpain/). The selected candidate will apply for a 3-4 years fellowship to develop the project entitled“Modullation of the hippocampal activity by cannabinoids: impact on Alzheimer’s disease”, recently granted by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades.

Previous results from our research group show that the combination of the phytocannabinoids delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) at non-psychotropic doses reduces some of the pathological features of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in an animal model, including cognitive impairment and excessive glutamatergic activity in the hippocampus. Despite the translational value of these results, the molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of THC and CBD in AD are not fully elucidated. By using novel pharmacological techniques to study GPCRs interactions in combination with complementary in vivo and in vitro experimental approaches, the candidate will have the opportunity to contribute to the elucidation of the role played by cannabinoid CB1 (CB1R) and adenosine A2A (A2AR) receptors in the ability of these cannabinoids to reestablish the neuronal excitation/inhibition balance in the hippocampus and, consequently, to produce cognitive improvement in AD. In addition, the candidate will explore whether these effects at the hippocampal level could also have consequences on mesolimbic dopaminergic signaling and, therefore, on the manifestation of psychotic symptoms frequently associated with AD. The consecution of these objectives might contribute to optimize a future multimodal therapy against AD based on these natural cannabinoids.

Requirements

Research Field
Neurosciences
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
- To hold a master’s degree in life sciences (or equivalent) with an average score ≥ 8/10 - Good English level - Experience in biomedical research and animal experimentation will be valued
Languages
ENGLISH
Research Field
Neurosciences

Características del Puesto

Categoría de PuestoDoctorat

We are searching for a motivated, hard-working and enthusiastic PhD student to join the Neuropharmacology and Pain research group at the University of Barcelona (http://www.ub.edu/neuropharmpain/). ...View more

Institute of Smart Cities (ISC) of Public University of Navarra in Spain offers a part-time contract linked to carrying our tasks and duties within the Research Project "InteVol" ERC-2021 nº 101042702.

Tasks to carry out: simulation of wave propagation and fluid dynamics through neural networks and optimisation. Conduct associated experiments.

Professional category: Project Assistant, largely a researcher in nature.

Type of contract: in agreement with the provisions established in article 23 bis of Law 14/2011, of 1 June, on Science, Technology and Innovation, the hiring shall be implemented through a scientific-technical activity contract. Indefinite, linked to the Research Project “InteVol”.

Type of workday: part-time

-Payment: that established on the Annex to the Regulations to hire Research Staff of Public University of Navarre, approved by agreement of the Governing Council on 3 May 2017, amended by agreement of Government Council of 12 April 2022, updated to 2022.

Requirements

Research Field
Computer science
Education Level
Bachelor Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Official Bachelor’s Degree, degree (formerly Diplomatura) in Computer Science or Data Science.
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good

Additional Information

Benefits
The possibility of working in a Research institute and collaborate with other Research Groups. A dynamic and stimulating research environment,
Eligibility criteria
Selection scale
SCALE TO USE AND/OR TESTS TO IMPLEMENT
SECTION 1: Academic record Points 30
The academic record required to access this call (Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Data Science) shall be valued proportionally to the average mark obtained up to 30 points.
SECTION 2: Specific training and experience on the project’s topic Points 20
-Specific training on the project’s topic: development of waves and fluids optimisation and simulation applications. Students may prove them through courses and academic activity (end-of-Bachelor's-degree project, subjects). Maximum 10 points. -Work experience related to the offer developing activities including teaching, development, maintenance and consulting work, 1 point per month. Maximum 10 points.
SECTION 3: Advanced English skills Points 20
-Candidates with a C1 or C2 English level will be granted 10 points in this section.
SECTION 4:      Personal interview Points 30
Personal interview to only those candidates with the three highest number of points adding up the previous sections, provided they have obtained at least 40 points. The suitability of the candidates for the functions to be developed during the time of contract shall be assessed throughout the interview.
  The minimum score required to pass the selection process will be 50 points. The ties that occur in the final result of the selection process will be settled in favour of those who obtain the highest score in SECTION 4. With equal scores, by those who obtain the highest score in SECTION 2. If the tie persists, the selection process will be resolved by lottery.  
Selection process

The application to this selection process shall be telematic through the On-line office of Public University of Navarre, in the following link:

https://sedeelectronica.uNavarra.es/sede/catalogo-de-procedimientos/todos/pruebas-selectivas-personal-investigador+

Click on “Iniciar trámite” (Start procedure)

In the field “Anexar ficheros” (Attach files) you must attach the following documents for each category of position:

-Application form.

-Photocopy of the ID card, Spanish ID card for foreigners or passport.

-Photocopy of the degree required in the call.

-Photocopy of the academic record, specifying the average grade.

-Curriculum vitae with all the proof of merits deemed appropriate.

The application form can be found is in this link:

http://www2.unavarra.es/gesadj/registroGeneral/instancias/recursos-humanos/contratacion-personal-investigador.pdf

Once the assessment of the merits submitted by the applicants is finished, the Vice-Chancellor of Research shall declare the list of applicants who have passed the selection process approved. This list shall be published on the electronic board of Public University of Navarra

https://sedeelectronica.unavarra.es/sede/tablon-electronico/empleo-publ…

Características del Puesto

Categoría de PuestoEnseignement et recherche scientifique

Institute of Smart Cities (ISC) of Public University of Navarra in Spain offers a part-time contract linked to carrying our tasks and duties within the Research Project «InteVol» ERC-2021 nº 101042...View more

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Publicado hace 1 año

Offer Description

Jagiellonian University in Kraków promotes cooperation and cares for a good atmosphere based on mutual trust. It implements the strategy resulting from The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers, creating stable conditions for employment as well as the development of academic career, which resulted in the award of the HR Excellence in Research by the European Commission
INFORMATION ON SELECTION PROCEDURE
Date of selection procedure announcement Cracow, 20.09.2023
Selection procedure information number given by the Centre for Human Resources 1227.1101.282.2023 (2)
Dean of the faculty of /Director of a non-faculty, inter-faculty or common unit Head of Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology Dr Danuta Earnshaw Mossakowska, prof. UJ
 Address   Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology ul. Gronostajowa 7A, 30-387 Cracow
RECTOR of the Jagiellonian University announces a selection procedure for the position of an ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Group of employees Research staff
JU organisational unit (place of work performance) Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology
Field of science Natural Science
Discipline Biological sciences
Scope Plant Molecular Biology
Number of posts 1
Type of employment Fixed-term employment contract
Working time full-time
Planned duration of employment 48 months
Expected date of employment commencement December 2023
 Remuneration according to the Rules for Remunerating Jagiellonian University Employees
Requirements The selection procedure is open for all individuals, who meet the requirements set out in Articles 113 and 116.2.4) of the Act of 20 July 2018 – Law on Higher Education and Science, and who meet the following eligibility criteria according to § 166 of the Statute of the Jagiellonian University:
  • holding at least a doctoral degree;
  • having relevant scientific achievements;
  • taking active part in scientific life.
Additional requirements and expectations The ideal candidate should: 1)         have a doctoral degree in molecular biology, plant biology or related discipline 2)         have strong experience in the following research: i)          plant-microorganism interaction assay (fungi and bacteria infection assay in Arabidopsis) ii)         plant cell biological analysis (e.g. cell fractionation, confocal microscope) iii)         bioinformatics analysis (e.g. RNAseq data analysis, metagenome sequence data analysis) 3)         have good written and oral communication skills in English 4)         have a strong research publications list or awards - would be an advantage 5)         show a good level of independence, self-motivation, and reliability 6)         meet the requirements under the Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre in the scope of research projects, including:
  1. obtained a PhD degree within 7 years before employment in the project. This period may be extended pursuant to the terms laid down in the Types of costs in research projects funded by the NCN.
  2. obtained a doctoral degree in an entity other than Jagiellonian University or must have completed a continuous and evidenced post-doctoral fellowship of at least 10 months in another institution than the host institution for the project and in another country than the one in which they have been conferred their PhD degree.
  3. Dr. Kenji Yamada was not a research supervisor or auxiliary supervisor of their PhD dissertation.
Project Title Project OPUS 23, title: Molecular and genetic analysis of glucosinolate defence systems and their effect on plant root-microbe interactions.PSP nr: K/NCN/000119
Project description The Plant Molecular Biology Laboratory (lab of Kenji Yamada) is carrying out research analysing the function of plant endomembrane systems such as the endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, and peroxisomes. The laboratory is looking for postdoctoral scientist to join an OPUS 23 project. Project description: Plants have developed sophisticated defence systems to adapt to changes happening in the environment. In the Brassicaceae plants, a series of sulfur-containing glucosides, namely glucosinolates, works as primary defence chemicals. Glucosinolates are a latent form of defensive chemicals, and they require β-glucosidases (BGLU) for their activation. BGLUs that release glucose from glucosinolates are called myrosinases. Recent findings indicate that the glucosinolate-myrosinase system is more complex, involving multiple components; we know there are at least two types of glucosinolates (aliphatic and indole glucosinolates) and three types of myrosinases (from myrosin cells, from ER body and peroxisome/mitochondrion BGLUs). How these different components interact to give the variety of host defence mechanisms is still unknown. The project aims to understand how Brassicaceae plants develop various levels of defence by analysing plant-microbe interaction in roots. Successful candidates will join the project team for four years and establish 1) cell biological analysis and 2) rhizosphere microbiome analysis to understand plant root-microorganism interaction. The related articles are follows, Yamada, K., et al. (2020). Endoplasmic reticulum-derived bodies enable a single-cell chemical defense in Brassicaceae plants. Commun. Biol. 3, 21. Basak, A.K. et al. (2022). Tryptophan specialized metabolism and ER body-resident myrosinases modulate root microbiota assembly. BioRxiv.
Scope of duties according to the Work Regulations of the Jagiellonian University Annex 1 to the Work Regulations of the Jagiellonian University – Model scopes of responsibilities and duties of academic teachers. Key responsibilities include:
  1. analyse the detailed molecular mechanism of the plant-microbe interaction.
  2. test the effect of isolated microbes from the library stock that collaborators established.
  3. analyse physiological and cell biological aspects of plants during microbial infection.
Candidate will present research works in laboratory meetings and institutional seminars and work collaboratively with other laboratory members as a team.
We offer
  • stable employment based on an employment contract at the renowned university,
  • cooperation with the interdisciplinary academic community represented by well-known scientists,
  • scientific support as well as the possibility of qualifications improvement and professional development,
  • access to research infrastructure,
  • benefits in the form of i.a. Multisport card, sports activities, medical packages, group insurance,
  • additional social benefits.
Required application documents
  1. resume,
  2. personal questionnaire filled in by the candidate,
  3. copy of the master’s diploma or a doctoral diploma, if applicable,
  4. information on the candidate’s scientific, teaching, and organisational achievements,
  5. declaration of the candidate, confirming that the Jagiellonian University will be their primary place of work, should they be selected in the selection procedure,
  6. statement under Article 113 of the Law on higher education and science,
  7. statement on acknowledging and accepting the rules and regulations concerning intellectual property management and commercialisation in force at the Jagiellonian University.
Declaration forms (no. 5-7) and personal questionnaire template (no. 2) can be obtained at:   https://cso.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/dokumkandyd
Additional application documents
  1. list of publications (along with the respective publishing houses and the number of pages), if any,
  2. motivation letter
  3. recommendation letter concerning the candidate’s predisposition to work as an academic teacher and research work, including the results of student surveys and evaluations, if the candidate was subject to such evaluation.
The course of selection procedure The first stage of the selection procedure is the formal assessment of the submitted documents. Applications which meet all formal requirements are the subject of substantive assessment, during which an interview with the Candidate may be conducted (directly or via electronic communication channels), upon settling the date of the interview with the Candidate. The Candidate has the right to appeal against the negative assessment by the selection board within 7 days from receiving the information about the results of the assessment. The selection procedure is conducted in accordance with The Policy of Open, Transparent and Merit-Based Recruitment Process at the Jagiellonian University
Form of submission by e-mail to the address: job.mcb@uj.edu.pl, title: Opus 23_KY_ Postdoc2. Please submit your documents in English.
Deadline for submission of applications 20.10.2023
Expected date of the selection procedure settlement 24.11.2023
Method of communicating of the results of the selection procedure by e-mail
Questions   For further information please contact job.mcb@uj.edu.pl
In the selection procedure, the Jagiellonian University follows the principles of the European Charter for Researchers and a Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. Jagiellonian University does not provide housing. On behalf of the Rector of the Jagiellonian University Head of Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology Dr Danuta Earnshaw Mossakowska, prof. UJ Personal data processing information for job applicants According to Article 13 of the Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation – hereinafter GDPR), the Jagiellonian University informs that:
  1. The Administrator of your personal data is the Jagiellonian University with its registered office in Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, respresented by the Rector of UJ.
  2. The Jagiellonian University appointed the Data Protection Officer www.iod.uj.edu.pl, Gołębia 24, 30-007 Kraków. The Officer can be contacted by email: iod@uj.edu.pl or at the telephone number 12 663 12 25.
  3. Your personal data will be processed in order to:
a. conduct recruitment process for the position specified in the above advertisement – as part of the legal obligation of the Administrator pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit c of the GDPR in connection with the Polish Labour Code; b.  conduct recruitment process for the position specified in the above advertisement based on your consent pursuant to Art. 6 (1) lit a of the GDPR – your consent is granted by the clear action of submitting your CV with the Administrator. The consent to the processing of personal data concerns data that you voluntarily provide as part of your CV, which do not result from Polish Labour Code. 4.The obligation to provide your personal data results from the law (it applies to personal data processed under Article 6 (1) lit c of the GDPR). Failure to provide you personal data will result in your inability to take part in the recruitment process. Submission of personal data processed on the basis of consent (Article 6 (1) lit a of the GDPR) is voluntary. 5.Your data will be processed during the recruitment period. In the event of not concluding the contract with you, your data will be deleted after the recruitment process. 6.You have the right of access to the content of your personal data, as well as the right to correct, delete, restrict processing, transfer, object to processing – on the terms and conditions set out in the GDPR. 7.If the processing is based on consent, you have the right to withdraw the consent at any time, which shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on the consent given before the withdrawal. Withdrawal of consent to the processing of personal data can be sent by e-mail to: mcb@uj.edu.pl or by post to the following address: Małopolskie Centrum Biotechnologii, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. Gronostajowa 7A, 30-387 Kraków, or you can withdraw your consent in person at Małopolskie Centrum Biotechnologii, Uniwersytet Jagielloński, ul. Gronostajowa 7A, 30-387 Kraków 8.Your personal data will not be subject to automated decision making or profiling. 9.You have the right to lodge a complaint with the Inspector General for the Protection of Personal Data, if you feel that the processing of your personal data violates the GDPR regulations.

Requirements

Research Field
Biological sciences » Biology
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
The selection procedure is open for all individuals, who meet the requirements set out in Articles 113 and 116.2.4) of the Act of 20 July 2018 – Law on Higher Education and Science, and who meet the following eligibility criteria according to § 166 of the Statute of the Jagiellonian University:
  • holding at least a doctoral degree;
  • having relevant scientific achievements;
  • taking active part in scientific life.
Specific Requirements
The ideal candidate should: 1)         have a doctoral degree in molecular biology, plant biology or related discipline 2)         have strong experience in the following research: i)          plant-microorganism interaction assay (fungi and bacteria infection assay in Arabidopsis) ii)         plant cell biological analysis (e.g. cell fractionation, confocal microscope) iii)         bioinformatics analysis (e.g. RNAseq data analysis, metagenome sequence data analysis) 3)         have good written and oral communication skills in English 4)         have a strong research publications list or awards - would be an advantage 5)         show a good level of independence, self-motivation, and reliability 6)         meet the requirements under the Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre in the scope of research projects, including:
  1. obtained a PhD degree within 7 years before employment in the project. This period may be extended pursuant to the terms laid down in the Types of costs in research projects funded by the NCN.
  2. obtained a doctoral degree in an entity other than Jagiellonian University or must have completed a continuous and evidenced post-doctoral fellowship of at least 10 months in another institution than the host institution for the project and in another country than the one in which they have been conferred their PhD degree.
  3. Dr. Kenji Yamada was not a research supervisor or auxiliary supervisor of their PhD dissertation.
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Good
Research Field
Biological sciences » Biology

Additional Information

Benefits
  • stable employment based on an employment contract at the renowned university,
  • cooperation with the interdisciplinary academic community represented by well-known scientists,
  • scientific support as well as the possibility of qualifications improvement and professional development,
  • access to research infrastructure,
  • benefits in the form of i.a. Multisport card, sports activities, medical packages, group insurance,
additional social benefits.
Selection process
The course of selection procedure The first stage of the selection procedure is the formal assessment of the submitted documents. Applications which meet all formal requirements are the subject of substantive assessment, during which an interview with the Candidate may be conducted (directly or via electronic communication channels), upon settling the date of the interview with the Candidate. The Candidate has the right to appeal against the negative assessment by the selection board within 7 days from receiving the information about the results of the assessment. The selection procedure is conducted in accordance with The Policy of Open, Transparent and Merit-Based Recruitment Process at the Jagiellonian University
Form of submission by e-mail to the address: job.mcb@uj.edu.pl, title: Opus 23_KY_ Postdoc2. Please submit your documents in English.
Additional comments
Project Title Project OPUS 23, title: Molecular and genetic analysis of glucosinolate defence systems and their effect on plant root-microbe interactions.PSP nr: K/NCN/000119
Project description The Plant Molecular Biology Laboratory (lab of Kenji Yamada) is carrying out research analysing the function of plant endomembrane systems such as the endoplasmic reticulum, vacuoles, and peroxisomes. The laboratory is looking for postdoctoral scientist to join an OPUS 23 project. Project description: Plants have developed sophisticated defence systems to adapt to changes happening in the environment. In the Brassicaceae plants, a series of sulfur-containing glucosides, namely glucosinolates, works as primary defence chemicals. Glucosinolates are a latent form of defensive chemicals, and they require β-glucosidases (BGLU) for their activation. BGLUs that release glucose from glucosinolates are called myrosinases. Recent findings indicate that the glucosinolate-myrosinase system is more complex, involving multiple components; we know there are at least two types of glucosinolates (aliphatic and indole glucosinolates) and three types of myrosinases (from myrosin cells, from ER body and peroxisome/mitochondrion BGLUs). How these different components interact to give the variety of host defence mechanisms is still unknown. The project aims to understand how Brassicaceae plants develop various levels of defence by analysing plant-microbe interaction in roots. Successful candidates will join the project team for four years and establish 1) cell biological analysis and 2) rhizosphere microbiome analysis to understand plant root-microorganism interaction. The related articles are follows, Yamada, K., et al. (2020). Endoplasmic reticulum-derived bodies enable a single-cell chemical defense in Brassicaceae plants. Commun. Biol. 3, 21. Basak, A.K. et al. (2022). Tryptophan specialized metabolism and ER body-resident myrosinases modulate root microbiota assembly. BioRxiv.
Questions   For further information please contact job.mcb@uj.edu.pl
Required application documents
  1. resume,
  2. personal questionnaire filled in by the candidate,
  3. copy of the master’s diploma or a doctoral diploma, if applicable,
  4. information on the candidate’s scientific, teaching, and organisational achievements,
  5. declaration of the candidate, confirming that the Jagiellonian University will be their primary place of work, should they be selected in the selection procedure,
  6. statement under Article 113 of the Law on higher education and science,
  7. statement on acknowledging and accepting the rules and regulations concerning intellectual property management and commercialisation in force at the Jagiellonian University.
Declaration forms (no. 5-7) and personal questionnaire template (no. 2) can be obtained at:   https://cso.uj.edu.pl/en_GB/dokumkandyd
Additional application documents
  1. list of publications (along with the respective publishing houses and the number of pages), if any,
  2. motivation letter
  3. recommendation letter concerning the candidate’s predisposition to work as an academic teacher and research work, including the results of student surveys and evaluations, if the candidate was subject to such evaluation.
Website for additional job details

Características del Puesto

Categoría de PuestoEnseignement et recherche scientifique

Offer Description Jagiellonian University in Kraków promotes cooperation and cares for a good atmosphere based on mutual trust. It implements the strategy resulting from The Human Resources Strategy ...View more

Training contract in pediatric oncology for early phase clinical trials IIS La Fe has decided to publish a call for a job offer, by a competitive procedure, for a training contrat in clinical trials in pediatric oncology to perform the tasks in the framework of the Project. Service/Unit/Accredited Group: Clinical and Traslational Investigation in Cancer Candidate requeriments: (All requeriments are necessary to apply): Pediatric oncology specialist.

Requirements

Research Field
Medical sciences » Medicine
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
- Clinical experience in pediatric oncohematology (0.15 points per month) up to a maximum of two points. - National and international scientific publications in pediatric oncohematology (0.5 points each) up to a maximum of one point. - Rotations in national or international reference centers in pediatric oncology (0.5 points per month) up to a maximum of one point. - Communications to congresses related to pediatric oncohematology (0.25 points per communication/poster) up to a maximum of one point. - Master's degree in the field of pediatric oncohematology or molecular biology (2 points).
Specific Requirements
- Knowledge of Valencian (minimum required level B2) (B2: 0.20 points; C1 or higher: 0.45 points). - Knowledge of English (minimum required level B2) (B2: 0.30 points; C1 or higher 0.45 points).
Languages
SPANISH
Level
Good
Research Field
Medical sciences » Medicine
Years of Research Experience
4 - 10

Additional Information

Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Instituto
Country
Spain
State/Province
Valencia/Valencia
City
Valencia
Postal Code
46026
Street
Av. Fernando Abril Martorell 106 Torre A Planta 7

Contact

City
Valencia
Website
Street
Avenida Fernando Abril Martorell, nº 106, Torre A, 7ª
Postal Code
46026
E-Mail
international@iislafe.es

Características del Puesto

Categoría de PuestoEnseignement et recherche scientifique

Training contract in pediatric oncology for early phase clinical trials IIS La Fe has decided to publish a call for a job offer, by a competitive procedure, for a training contrat in clinical trials i...View more

NYU Abu Dhabi is pioneering a new model of higher education for a global world, dedicated to excellence in teaching and research and to advancing cooperation and progress on humanity?s shared challenges. Drawing on the strengths of the NYU global network, it offers an outstanding liberal arts and sciences education to students from the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and around the world, with a distinctive focus on intercultural understanding and leadership. It supports innovative research and graduate education programs that push forward the frontiers of knowledge and respond in powerful and interdisciplinary ways to vital global and local challenges.

Position Summary UAE Nationals are encouraged to apply New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) seeks to appoint an Administrative Assistant reporting to the Associate Director, Humanities Research Fellowship Program. This position is needed for administrative support to the Humanities Research Fellowship program with coordinating events and communication materials, booking travel, processing reimbursements and requisitions in ePro for the researchers and any related events’ participants. Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist research fellows with booking travel, reimbursements and related policies
  • Process honorariums for external reviewers
  • Coordinate with Nirvana re: travel and booking arrangements
  • Assist with scheduling
  • Coordinate with participants and vendors (bookings, payments)
  • Submit updates to the Web team (event page, email template)
  • Advertising (website, intranet, NYUAD newsletters, HRF newsletter/email invite, social media)
  • Event assistance - Coordinate with Audio Visual team, Zoom registration, Run of show, Holding slides, Recordings (when required)

Required Education:

  • Bachelors Degree

Required Experience:

  • Five years of experience in executive and administrative services, preferably with at a higher-education institution, private organization, or governmental body operating in the U.A.E.
  • Experience working with institutions of multinational nature
  • Experience working collaboratively to establish and maintain effective working relationships with various stakeholders, including those in leadership positions

Preferred Experience:

  • Familiarity with Interfolio, Google Suite, SquareSpace, and Client Management Systems
  • Knowledge of academic practices and procedures
  • Knowledge of applicable standards, policies and procedures within specialty area
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community

Other Information About NYUAD NYU Abu Dhabi is a degree-granting research university with a fully integrated liberal arts and science undergraduate program in the Arts, Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering. NYU Abu Dhabi, NYU New York, and NYU Shanghai, form the backbone of NYU’s global network university, an interconnected network of portal campuses and academic centers across six continents that enable seamless international mobility of students and faculty in their pursuit of academic and scholarly activity. This global university represents a transformative shift in higher education, one in which the intellectual and creative endeavors of academia are shaped and examined through an international and multicultural perspective. As a major intellectual hub at the crossroads of the Arab world, NYUAD serves as a center for scholarly thought, advanced research, knowledge creation, and sharing, through its academic, research, and creative activities.

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The Rector of Medical University of Gdańsk announces an open competition for the position of

ASSISTANT IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY

group of research-teaching employees

full - time employee (2 positions)

 fixed-term employment

THE TASKS OF A PERSON EMPLOYED AT THIS POSITION WILL INCLUDE:

  • conducting and documenting research or research and development activities, including participation in the dissemination of the results of research activities,
  • conducting and documenting didactic classes, mainly of a practical nature (seminars, exercises, laboratories, practical classes),
  • participation in organizational work for the University and the unit,
  • improving didactic or professional qualifications, including improving the use of English and completing a course in the methodology of academic didactics, as well as through documented participation in trainings and conferences.

CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO:

  • have at least a master's degree or equivalent,
  • have an aptitude for research and teaching.

JOB POSITION REQUIREMENTS IN THE ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT:

  • completed a single master's degree in nursing or a related field,
  • knowledge of pediatric nursing,
  • fluency in English at the level of min. B2,
  • knowledge of the Polish language to the extent that it is possible to conduct classes with students in Polish.

EXPECTED CANDIDATE PROFILE:

  • scientific output in the form of at least one full-text publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal with at least Q2* or a scientific output of at least 1.0 points IF or at least one registered patent application.

WE OFFER:

  • a fixed-term employment contract,
  • working at the best medical university in Poland with the status of a research university,
  • the possibility of professional development within the position taken,
  • attractive employee benefits.

COMPETITION PROCEDURE:

  • Candidates who meet the requirements of an Act on Higher Education and Science (requirements referred to in art.113), including:
  • meeting the requirements specified in the above mentioned Act and the statute of MUG,
  • being not punished by any disciplinary penalty referred to in art. 276 paragraph 1 points 7 and 8 of the above mentioned Act,
  • meeting the requirements referred to in art. 20 clause 1 points 1-3 of the above mentioned Act,
  • stating that, in case of winning this competition, Medical University of Gdansk will be the  candidates’ primary place of employment as defined by the above mentioned Act may enter the competition.
  • Candidates willing to participate in the competition are asked to submit their application form (all required documents) by clicking  APPLY.
  • All documents must be submitted in the Polish language version.
  • The deadline for applying is 20.10.2023 at 23.59 - the date and time recorded by the recruitment system is applicable.
  • The result of the competition is settled based on the analysis of  the documentation submitted by the candidates.
  • The result of the competition will be announced at the University website https://careers.mug.edu.pl/61031.html.
  • The University reserves the right to close the competition without stating any reasons.
  • The final decision about employment of a candidate recommended by Competition Committee, is made by the Rector of the Medical University of Gdańsk.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

  • declaration of entering the competition with statements:
  • the candidate’s statement about meeting the requirements of the art. 113 of the Act of Law on Higher Education and Science,
  • the candidate’s statement that, in case of winning this competition, the Medical University of Gdańsk will be the candidate’s primary place of employment as defined by the Act of Law on Higher Education and Science,
  • a declaration of consent to the processing of personal data contained in the presented documents for the purposes necessary for the implementation of the competition procedure,
  • CV (information on the candidate’s previous work achievements),
  • personal questionnaire for a candidate applying for employment,
  • a university diploma stating the professional titles the candidate has earned (along with the supplement),
  • (if applicable) a bibliometric analysis list with IF score,
  • (if applicable) confirmation of the right to practice the profession and professional specialization documents,
  • copies of former employment certificates  and a confirmation of current employment,
  • other documents confirming qualifications and competencies for teaching students.

Templates of some documents that have to  be completed, scanned and attached you will find  HERE.

Rector

Prof. Marcin Gruchała, MD, PhD

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Les sols constituent l’épine dorsale d’écosystèmes sains et dynamiques, fournissant les substrats et les fonctions physiques, chimiques et biologiques nécessaires à la vie. Mais les sols sont constamment menacés par la pollution, créant un risque important pour la santé humaine et les écosystèmes terrestres et aquatiques. La stratégie de l’UE sur les sols à l’horizon 2030 définit un cadre et des mesures concrètes pour protéger, restaurer et garantir une utilisation durable des sols. Il définit une vision et des objectifs pour parvenir à des sols sains d’ici 2050, avec des actions concrètes d’ici 2030.

Objectifs spécifiques

EDAPHOS est un projet de R&I qui vise à mettre en œuvre des technologies innovantes basées sur la nature pour surveiller les sols pollués et leur assainissement afin d'accélérer leur valorisation et garantir que les procédés développés puissent intégrer une offre commerciale. L'ambition du projet s'articule autour de 5 objectifs majeurs :

  1. Améliorer la surveillance des sols contaminés par télédétection en combinant des informations multi-échelles, multispectrales et multimodales
  2. Améliorer et démocratiser les méthodes d’évaluation des risques écologiques et d’analyse des services écosystémiques
  3. Mettre en œuvre et démontrer l'efficacité des solutions fondées sur la nature à travers leur déploiement sur 7 sites d'études (ES, FR, GR, IT, PO)
  4. Faire de la phytoremédiation une opportunité pour la société et une entreprise commerciale traditionnelle
  5. Faciliter l’analyse et l’intégration des données dans un modèle d’aménagement du territoire grâce à l’intelligence artificielle (IA)

Les éléments clés du poste postdoctoral proposé sont :

  1. Conception et mise en œuvre d'essais en laboratoire et sur le terrain liés à l'objectif spécifique 3 ci-dessus (WP3 du projet).
  2. Analyse des sols et des plantes, analyse statistique et interprétation des données ; contribution à la mise en place du DMP (data management plan),
  3. Co-diriger le livrable lié au WP3
  4. Co-diriger les tâches de gestion de projet (organisation des réunions, comptes rendus des réunions)
  5. Participation aux tâches de communication (participation à des événements européens, suivi des réseaux sociaux, à des conférences internationales/nationales)

Exigences

Domaine de recherche
Sciences pharmacologiques
niveau d'éducation
Doctorat ou équivalent
Compétences/qualifications
Diplôme : Doctorat en phytogestion Les compétences suivantes sont requises :
  1. Les candidats doivent posséder un diplôme en biologie végétale et en sciences de l'environnement, ainsi qu'au moins 3 à 4 ans d'expérience professionnelle (y compris un doctorat) en phytogestion.
  2. Les candidats doivent i) diriger et contribuer à des publications scientifiques, des notes d'orientation et des rapports techniques qui nécessitent des textes clairs et bien structurés. Dans ce cas, un niveau élevé d’anglais écrit et oral est requis ; ii) organiser, planifier et animer des réunions scientifiques avec des partenaires européens (tenues en anglais)
  3. Les candidats doivent contribuer aux tâches de gestion de projet ; certaines compétences en gestion de projet sont souhaitables
Langues
ANGLAIS
Niveau
Bien
Domaine de recherche
Sciences pharmacologiques
Formulaire(s) de candidature interne requis
offreEmploi_2023.10.Postdoc_projet HORIZON EDAPHOS.pdf
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Informations Complémentaires

Processus de sélection
Post-doctorant Merci d'envoyer les documents suivants (le tout dans un seul fichier PDF) par e-mail à michel.chalot@univ-fcomte.fr  1) Pour les candidats à l'UE : Copie de votre carte d'identité nationale ou de la page de votre passeport sur laquelle est imprimée votre photo.     Pour les candidats non-UE : Copie de la page de votre passeport où est imprimée votre photo. 2) Curriculum Vitae (peut inclure des hyperliens vers vos comptes ResearchID, Research Gate Google Scholar). 3) Liste détaillée des publications (peut inclure des hyperliens vers les DOI des publications). 4) Lettre de motivation relative au poste (Lettre de motivation) dans laquelle les candidats se décrivent et décrivent leurs contributions à des projets de recherche antérieurs (maximum 2 pages) 5) Copie de votre doctorat si déjà disponible. 6) Coordonnées des personnes de référence (maximum 3, au moins votre directeur de mémoire) : Titre, Nom, organisation, e-mail. Si vous avez des questions concernant la candidature, veuillez contacter les superviseurs
Commentaires supplémentaires
Durée du contrat : 12 mois (renouvelable 2 fois) Salaire selon diplômes et expériences : Entre 2500-2900 € brut Mensuel Encadrants : CHALOT Michel  michel.chalot@univ-fcomte.fr / CIADAMIDARO Lisa lisa.ciadamidaro@univ-fcomte.fr Projet HORIZON EDAPHOS / Convention de subvention : 101112768 Mots clés : Recherche, communication, gestion de projet, phytogestion

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The main objective of the project is to identify differences in gene expression between patients with overweight/obesity and healthy controls in order to develop personalized dietary interventions aimed to obesity prevention and treatment. Responsibilities and tasks of the position:

  • Manage the planning and execution of dietary‐nutritional interventions in obese and overweight people.
  • Organization and management of the project database.
  • Maintain transparent and easy to follow documentation of the research project from start to finish, including reproducible and sharable code.
  • Write and share workflows and protocols
  • Carry out literature reviews, analysis, and interpretation of results.
  • Present research in progress at lab meetings and project meetings.
  • Submit abstracts and present results at local and (inter)national conferences
  • Write and publish manuscripts
  • Supervise and train undergraduate and graduate students

Gross salary per year: 28.800 €

Requirements

Research Field
Other
Education Level
PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Ideally, the candidate will hold a degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics and a PhD in Nutrition. Also, the candidate will have proven experience in nutritional intervention studies. Experience in nutritional consultation will be valued, as well as in coaching abilities.
Specific Requirements
  • Excellent knowledge of statistical procedures and computer packages such as Excel, SPSS and R is required.
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills are needed.
  • The ability to work independently to advance the project is required as is the desire and capacity to work in a team.
  • The ability to critically evaluate the current body of literature, advanced problem-solving skills, and the capability to design and execute experiments are all necessary for this position.
Languages
ENGLISH
Level
Excellent
Languages
SPANISH
Level
Mother Tongue
Research Field
Other
Years of Research Experience
4 - 10

Additional Information

Eligibility criteria
  • Adequacy of CV: 50
  • PhD of the specialty: 20
  • Letter of motivation: 10
  • Field experience: 20
 
Selection process
Minimum score to pass the selection process: 80
Additional comments

Duration of the contract of employment: 12 months, renewable up to 28/02/2025.

The candidate proposed for hiring must accept the job offer within 5 working days from the date of notification of the selection.

Priority will be given to people with disabilities (Law 89/2015 of June 2, reserve of quota 2% in favour of people with disabilities in companies of 50 or more people). Be aware that the starting date sets in this offer is an estimate date. The official starting date will depend on the bureaucratic time that will take the preparation of the labour contract and presentation of the necessary documents to be hired by the selected candidate.

For additional information regards this offer, please, contact: maria_izquierdo@ub.edu

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We are offering a postdoctoral fellowship for a research project on metabolic pathways for methylmercury formation in anaerobe bacteria. We seek a candidate who is interested in combining analytical method development work and identifying molecular mechanisms for microbial methylmercury formation. Apply no later than 30th of October 2023.

Project description

The postdoc will study cellular processes for the methylation of inorganic mercury (Hg) to methylmercury (MeHg) in anaerobe bacteria. The research will focus on identifying metabolic pathways for the delivery of the methyl group involved in the reaction.

Neurotoxic MeHg accumulates in aquatic biota and Hg is considered one of the top ten chemicals of public health concern. Methylmercury is formed intracellular by methylation of inorganic Hg by specific anaerobe microorganisms. Our mechanistic understanding of bacterial uptake and methylation of Hg is however insufficient. In this project you will be part of a research team which combines mass spectrometry, spectroscopy and molecular biology in novel approaches to resolve these outstanding important questions.

The post doc will develop refined methodologies based on enriched isotope tracers and chromatography-mass spectrometry tailored to study intracellular formation of MeHg. Liquid chromatography coupled to both ICP-MS and ESI-MS will be used. The tracer experiments will be combined with global metabolomics studies using LC-MS techniques (in collaboration with partners). The studies will initially focus on the reductive acetyl-CoA pathway, suggested to play a central role in MeHg formation, and subsequently be expanded to studies of broader metabolic networks.

The post doc fellowship is funded by the Kempe Foundations and the project will be conducted in close collaboration with scientists specialized in analytical chemistry and biogeochemistry of trace metals (Prof. Erik Björn, https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/erik-bjorn-lab/) and metal-microorganism interactions (Assoc. Prof. Madeleine Ramstedt, https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/madeleine-ramstedt-lab/) at Umeå University.

The fellowship is full-time for a period of two years and amounts to 312 000 SEK per year. Starting date will be decided in agreement betweenthe two parties.

Qualifications The required qualification is a doctoral degree, or a foreign degree that is deemed equivalent, in analytical chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, metabolomics or equivalent field. Priority should be given to candidates who have completed their doctoral degree no more than three years before the closing date of the application. A candidate who has completed their degree prior to this may be considered if special circumstances exist. Special circumstances include absence due to illness, parental leave or clinical practice, appointments of trust in trade unions or similar circumstances.

You should have experience of and a strong interest in advanced experimental work. You should have a good ability to take initiatives and collaborate and be flexible to changes within the project. In your work, you should have a focus on high quality and a good ability to solve problems analytically. A very good knowledge in written and spoken English is required. Experience of chromatography-mass spectrometry method development work, metabolomics studies or metal-microorganism interaction studies are meritorious.

Application A complete application, written in Swedish or English, should contain the following documents:

  • A cover letter including a description of your qualifications, research interests and motivation for applying, and your contact information (maximum 2 pages)
  • A curriculum vitae, including a publication list
  • An e-link to your PhD thesis and maximum 5 relevant publications
  • Copies of doctoral degree certificate or equivalent and other relevant degree certificates, including documentation of completed academic courses and obtained grades
  • Name and contact information of at least two reference persons
  • Other relevant documents you wish to claim

Your complete application, marked with reference number FS 2.1.6-1807-23 should be sent in PDF format to medel@diarie.umu.se (with reference number on the subject line) no later than 30th of October 2023.

For more information please contact Prof. Erik Björn, phone: +4690-7865189, email: erik.bjorn@umu.se or Assoc. Prof. Madeleine Ramstedt, phone: +4690-786 6328, email: madeleine.ramstedt@umu.se

Department of Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry is the largest department within the Faculty of Science and Technology and has about 200 employees, of which about 40 are postdocs, and with a strong and expanding research. Three major research areas, Biological Chemistry, Environmental and Biogeochemistry and Technical Chemistry bring together the department's research and education in chemistry. We are also a strong partner within the KBC, Chemical-Biological Centre, at Umeå University. You will work in a research environment that offers a strong focus and depth in analytical chemistry, biogeochemistry, metabolomics and microbiology, but also a wide range of expertise and research infrastructure within the KBC environment. Furthermore, the postdoc communities both at Umeå University (https://umeapostdocsociety.se/) and internationally within mercury research (https://mersorcium.github.io/) are highly active and contribute to a vibrant research environment and network.

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The objectives of the Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships are to:

  • enable UK universities and research institutions to strategically recruit and attract outstanding research leaders to the UK from overseas by offering long-term support and flexible funding to conduct high-quality research
  • strengthen research and help build a critical mass of excellence in the UK’s best university departments and research institutions in fields considered to be strategically important by the institution

The Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships programme also now includes a new Visiting Fellowship strand.

The scheme covers all areas of the life and physical sciences, including engineering, but excluding clinical medicine.

The Wolfson Foundation

The scheme is jointly funded by the Wolfson Foundation and the Royal Society.

Am I eligible to apply?

Research must be within the Royal Society’s remit of natural sciences, which includes but is not limited to biological research, chemistry, engineering, mathematics and physics. For a full list, please see the breakdown of subject groups and areas supported by the Royal Society.

Applicants can be of any nationality and those requiring a visa are eligible to apply for a Global Talent Visa under the fast-track process of endorsement.

This scheme supports the recruitment of a researcher from overseas to hold the grant in a UK institution who will contribute to the scientific strategy of the host institution. Therefore, the scheme is open to all nationalities. Award holders are expected to hold (the equivalent of) a full-time post at a UK institution.

Nominations will not be accepted for researchers wishing to move between UK institutions.

The Royal Society recognises that equality of opportunity, diversity and inclusion is essential for delivering excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The Society wants to encourage applications from the widest range of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences to maximise innovation and creativity in science for the benefit of humanity. We regularly review and revise processes to help ensure that all talented applicants have an equitable chance to succeed as per the assessment criteria. This includes ensuring all panel members are briefed on unconscious bias in decision making as part of our assessment process.

Before applying, please ensure that you meet all the eligibility requirements, which are explained in the scheme notes.

What is the scheme’s value and tenure?

This scheme provides up to five years of funding.

Up to £300,000 can be requested. Funding can be used flexibly by the research fellow and as part of their start-up package to support their research programme and team.

Funding can cover:

  • Salary Enhancement – The institution may include a salary enhancement for the researcher. This will be limited to a maximum of 20% of the total salary. The Host Organisation will be responsible for meeting the full costs of the award holder’s basic salary, including the employer’s national insurance and superannuation contributions for the salary enhancement payment. The Society expects the Host Organisation to continue employing the award holder at a level equivalent to that provided with the support of the Society’s funding during the award period.
  • Research expenses (100%) – Flexible research expenses including consumables, travel, small pieces of equipment of up to £10k, access costs and undergraduate students.
  • Research assistance – 80% of the full economic cost of a postdoctoral researcher/PDRA (salary costs and associated indirect and directly allocated costs, including estate costs) and can include contribution to technical support if appropriately justified.
  • Four-year PhD studentship – The cost of PhD studentship may only be included if the host organisation will commit to underwriting the remaining cost of the studentship and appropriate alternative supervision for the student in the event that the RS Wolfson Fellow leaves the institution.
  • Other – The funding is intended to be flexible, so other appropriate and justified research costs are also eligible.

The Society can provide financial support to research fellows for any additional care costs that arise when attending conferences, collaborative research visits or invited talks directly related to their fellowship. These requests are considered on a case-by-case basis.

What is the application process?

Your application will go through the process detailed on the Making a grant application page overseen by the Wolfson Fellowship Panel.

The Vice Chancellor, Institute Director (or their nominated representative) will need to contact the Royal Society Grants Office by email (seniorfellowships@royalsociety.org), after which a weblink to a nomination form on the Royal Society’s Grants and Awards management system (Flexi-Grant®) will be provided. After the completed nomination form has been considered by the Royal Society, the nominated researcher (applicant) will be sent a link inviting them to complete and submit a full application in that current round on Flexi-Grant®.

There are normally three rounds per year.

Applications received by the application deadline will be considered at the Selection Panel meeting and the outcome is likely to be announced by the end of December 2023.

Support for applicants with disabilities

The Royal Society welcomes applications from scientists with disabilities and provides adjustments to ensure that they can participate fully in the selection process. If you need an adjustment when accessing the application form, attending interviews, or for any other part of the application process, please contact the Grants team (see below for contact details). Adjustments can include, but are not limited to:

  • extension of the deadline
  • additional support to complete the application form

For more information regarding the scheme, please contact the Grants team on seniorfellowships@royalsociety.org or visit our contact us page.

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Job Description Department: Center for Academic Success and Transformative Learning Pay Rate Type: Salary Employee Type: Job Summary:Center for Academic Success & Transformative Learning Temporary, Full-Time, Exempt, Salaried, Administrative Staff Appointment The Colby Center for Academic Success & Transformative Learning (CASTL) was established in the spring of 2023 with strong support from the Office of the Provost and the Dean of Students. CASTL strives to address teaching and learning needs at Colby and to be a leader in national conversations about innovative teaching and learning at small, liberal arts colleges. The mission of the CASTL is to enhance intellectual engagement across the liberal arts curriculum through programs and services that promote collaboration and reflective practices that support effective teaching and learning for faculty and students. The work of Center for Academic Success and Transformative Learning is grounded in the literature and scholarship on effective teaching and learning, informed by the experience of the CASTL staff, enhanced through experiences with Colby faculty and students, and enriched through collaborative relationships that support teaching and learning at Colby. The CASTL is provides programs that assist faculty in (1) developing relationships that enhance teaching, (2) expanding pedagogical awareness and appreciation, (3) incorporating feedback to inform teaching, (4) designing courses that stimulate learning, (5) integrating knowledge about how learning works to enhance teaching, and (6) deepening diversity and inclusivity at Colby through teaching. The programs offered by the CASTL represent a range of genres – workshops, roundtables, institutes, communities of practice, and consultations – each designed to engage faculty at all career stages at different levels – individually, small groups, cohorts. The CASTL’s outcomes and programming genres welcomes partnerships with other faculty development offices at Colby including Academic Information Technology Services, Research and Instruction Librarians, Colby Writing Program, Special Collections, Colby Museum of Art, and the Dean of Students office to address the teaching needs of faculty. The CASTL postdoctoral fellowship experience will include a teaching course in the area of public speaking/multimodal communication, engaging in educational development/scholarship of teaching and learning research and promoting inclusive teaching practices through work with faculty, students, and other instructional staff. More importantly, this fellowship will strengthen the impact of the CASTL on the academic culture at Colby by expanding program offerings while promoting scholarly approaches to teaching and learning. Colby College is committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment where every member of the community feels a sense of respect and belonging. This is a temporary one-year position eligible for benefits. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES :

  • Develop inclusive teaching resources for the campus community that embrace varied/innovative modalities of public speaking and communication skills (verbal, media-based, etc.)
  • Develop and offer programs to support public speaking and communication skills for students across a range of academic disciplines
  • Work with faculty to explore teaching practices that enhance public speaking and communication skills
  • Teach one course per year in public speaking
  • Engage in educational development research with CASTL Leadership
  • Participate in CASTL assessment efforts
  • Perform additional duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice

QUALIFICATIONS :

  • Ph.D. or terminal degree in public speaking, communications, or related fields
  • One to three years of undergraduate teaching experience
  • Educational development experience (working with faculty and/or students on teaching & learning)
  • Familiarity with a range of teaching frameworks and strategies
  • Demonstrated record of collaboration, ideally across various professional and scholarly fields
  • Exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
  • Creative approach to problem solving
  • Excellent organizational skills, time management, and attention to detail
  • Genuine interest in engaging undergraduate students as well as scholars, curators, and artists
  • Ability to make an impact through work as a member of a team and diverse community

KEY RELATIONSHIPS : This position will work closely with the CASTL leadership and leaders of other faculty development centers/programs and will interact regularly with faculty, staff, and students. WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS : General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand/wrist motion is also necessary. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT : Successful and satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). TO APPLY : Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the "Apply" button on the Colby Careers website. Please submit a letter of interest including salary requirements, resume, and the contact information of three professional references. Materials should be addressed to: Postdoctoral Fellowship for Public Speaking & Communication Skills - Search Committee Office of Human Resources Colby College 5500 Mayflower Hill Waterville, ME 04901-8855 A review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled

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The School of International Service (SIS) at American University (AU) invites applications for a full-time, one-year Center for Environment, Community, & Equity (CECE) Postdoctoral Fellowship . We especially encourage applications from individuals from sectors of the population historically underrepresented on the professorial faculties of U.S. colleges and universities. The position begins on October 1, 2023, with the possibility of renewal for a second year. We welcome applicants who possess a broad and big-picture understanding of environmental challenges and the ability to engage with research and scholarship from multiple disciplines. Preference will be given to applicants with experience working on actionable research and who possess project management and grant-writing experience, strong intrapersonal skills, and knowledge around equity, community, and social justice issues. The postdoctoral fellow should reside in the D.C. metropolitan area and be an active participant in SIS’ vibrant intellectual community. The successful candidate will work directly with Professor Dana Fisher, the Director of CECE, to expand and enhance the Center’s reputation in D.C. and globally. Areas of work will be derived from CECE focus areas: 1) Climate and Sustainability; 2) Environment, Equity, and Justice; 3) Food, Agriculture, and Land; and 4) Water, Oceans, and Fisheries. Other fellowship expectations include:

  • Working with Dr. Fisher and the CECE team to coordinate collaborative research projects in development by CECE affiliated faculty across American University,
  • Contributing to the day-to-day activities at the Center, including coordinating environmental events,hosting guests, writing for the new CECE Clearinghouse, and providing other administrative support (25% of the time); and
  • Providing support and insight to teams that are selected to be part of the Faculty Development Incubator program, which awards start-up funds to support the development of interdisciplinary research projects around the environment from across the AU campus.

Candidates should be enthusiastic about working in a multidisciplinary environment that includes both social and natural scientists. Candidates should also share a commitment to the university’s Inclusive Excellence plan. Applicants should hold a PhD or the highest equivalent degree in any discipline connected to environmental studies (social sciences, humanities, or natural sciences) by the start date. Annual salary: $65,000. Review of applications will begin in mid-August 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. American University is a private institution of higher education in the nation's capital (Please visit www.american.edu for more information). American University's School of International Service (SIS) is a top-ten school of international affairs with 3,000 students, 120 full-time faculty and more than 20,000 alumni worldwide. SIS faculty produce transformational research and our prime location provides opportunities for collaboration with professionals in government, the private sector, and think tanks and other non-profits. Learn more about SIS at www.american.edu/sis . American University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution that operates in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The university does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, personal appearance, gender identity and expression, family responsibilities, political affiliation, source of income, veteran status, an individual’s genetic information or any other bases under federal or local laws (collectively “Protected Bases”) in its programs and activities. American University is a tobacco and smoke free campus. Hiring offers for this position are contingent on the successful completion of a background check. Candidates should be enthusiastic about working in a multidisciplinary environment that includes both social and natural scientists. Candidates should also share a commitment to the university’s Inclusive Excellence plan . Applicants should hold a PhD or the highest equivalent degree in any discipline connected to environmental studies (social sciences, humanities, or natural sciences) by the start date. Annual salary: $65,000. Review of applications will begin in mid-August 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications must be submitted electronically via the Interfolio application system. Applications should include the following: •Cover letter detailing the applicant’s proposed research •Curriculum vitae •Sample publications •Brief research statement including research agenda • Statement describing past examples of your contributions to diversity and inclusion in your scholarship, the classroom and/or in other professional settings. • The names and email addresses of three references (the Interfolio system will contact them for a confidential letter of recommendation) and whom the committee may contact. Queries about the search may be sent to Professor Dana Fisher ( drfisher@american.edu ). Queries about the online application system may be sent to SIS faculty affairs coordinator Alissa Iwaniuk ( aiwaniuk@american.edu ) and help@interfolio.com .

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Johns Hopkins, founded in 1876, is America's first research university and home to nine world-class academic divisions working together as one university. Description Hecht-Levi Fellowship Program Description: The Hecht-Levi Fellowship is a two-year program of study and experiential learning in bioethics administered by the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics. The main goal of the Fellowship is to launch the careers of the next generation of bioethics scholars, so the program offers a considerable amount of protected time for research and publication. All Hecht-Levi Fellows participate in weekly seminars or discussions, pursue their own scholarship in bioethics, collaborate with faculty on selected projects in bioethics, and engage in teaching. Each Fellow designs an individual program tailored to their particular goals, interests, and background. Hecht ‐ Levi Postdoctoral Fellows participate in a wide range of activities at Johns Hopkins, and have access to various benefits including : · Weekly seminars, presentations and discussions with leading academic and policy makers; · Individualized research program; · Bioethics coursework through the Berman Institute's Master in Bioethics program; · Postdoctoral mentoring in bioethics; · Teaching (serve as course director, co-director, or TA depending on experience and background); · Professional development training; · Berman Institute's outreach efforts via social media; · $62,500 per year, plus health and other benefits · $2,000 per year for travel/lodging and registration at relevant conferences Qualifications Call for Applications: The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics is pleased to invite applications for the Hecht‐Levi Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Bioethics. The Program is seeking a few uniquely qualified postdoctoral applicants to begin this two-year fellowship in September 2024. Although an extensive background in bioethics is not required, priority will be given to applicants with at least some exposure to bioethics during their education. The selection process is highly competitive, with only a few Fellows accepted into the program each year. Application review will begin December 15, 2023 Application Instructions To apply for the program, please submit the following documents through Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/130191

  • Personal Statement (2 pages) explaining your interest in bioethics, what area(s) of scholarship you would like to pursue, and how the fellowship would advance your career goals
  • CV
  • Copy of Graduate Transcript(s)
  • Writing Sample
  • Three Letters of Reference

For more information on the Hecht-Levi Fellowship, please contact the Director of Education Initiatives, Professor Gail Geller, at ggeller@jhu.edu . Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity for its faculty, staff, and students. To that end, the university does not discriminate on the basis of sex, gender, marital status, pregnancy, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or other legally protected characteristic. The university is committed to providing qualified individuals access to all academic and employment programs, benefits and activities on the basis of demonstrated ability, performance and merit without regard to personal factors that are irrelevant to the program involved. The successful candidate(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check. If you are interested in applying for employment with The Johns Hopkins University and require special assistance or accommodation during any part of the pre-employment process, please contact the HR Business Services Office at jhurecruitment@jhu.edu. For TTY users, call via Maryland Relay or dial 711. The following additional provisions may apply depending on which campus you will work. Your recruiter will advise accordingly. During the Influenza ("the flu") season, as a condition of employment, The Johns Hopkins Institutions require all employees who provide ongoing services to patients or work in patient care or clinical care areas to have an annual influenza vaccination or possess an approved medical or religious exception. Failure to meet this requirement may result in termination of employment. The pre-employment physical for positions in clinical areas, laboratories, working with research subjects, or involving community contact requires documentation of immune status against Rubella (German measles), Rubeola (Measles), Mumps, Varicella (chickenpox), Hepatitis B and documentation of having received the Tdap (Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) vaccination. This may include documentation of having two (2) MMR vaccines; two (2) Varicella vaccines; or antibody status to these diseases from laboratory testing. Blood tests for immunities to these diseases are ordinarily included in the pre-employment physical exam except for those employees who provide results of blood tests or immunization documentation from their own health care providers. Any vaccinations required for these diseases will be given at no cost in our Occupational Health office. Equal Opportunity Employer Note: Job Postings are updated daily and remain online until filled. EEO is the Law Learn more: https://www1.eeoc.gov/employers/upload/eeoc_self_print_poster.pdf Important legal information http://hrnt.jhu.edu/legal.cfm

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L'Organisation des Nations Unies, avec des bureaux dans 193 pays et 37 000 employés, est la plus grande organisation internationale multilatérale universelle au monde. Elle inspire les gens du monde entier à se joindre à sa mission de maintien de la paix, de promotion des droits de la personne et de promotion de la justice, de l'égalité et du développement.

Obtenir un emploi au sein de l'Organisation peut sembler une tâche ardue, mais comme le champ d'action de l'Organisation est mondial et multidimensionnel, il existe de nombreux points d'entrée pour les candidats ayant des formations et des expériences professionnelles variées.

L'UNAI a conçu la série #TravaillerpourlONU pour vous aider à comprendre l'ONU, sa structure, et certaines des voies les plus courantes pour rejoindre l'organisation. L'article d'aujourd'hui est le cinquième de la série et porte sur les Volontaires des Nations Unies.

Que sont les Volontaires des Nations Unies ?

Le programme des Volontaires des Nations Unies (VNU) contribue à la paix et au développement par le biais du volontariat dans le monde entier. Ce programme, administré par le Programme des Nations unies pour le développement (PNUD), intègre des professionnels qualifiés, très motivés et bien soutenus dans le travail des différents bureaux et agences des Nations unies, et promeut la valeur et la reconnaissance mondiale du volontariat.

En 2018, 7 201 volontaires des Nations Unies ont été déployés dans le monde entier et 81 % d'entre eux venaient de pays du Sud. Le programme VNU est directement responsable du recrutement et de l'affectation des volontaires, qui soutiennent le travail de l'ONU sur le terrain, dans les bureaux régionaux et au Siège avec leur talent et leurs compétences, tout en acquérant une expérience professionnelle concrète auprès des Nations unies.

Le volontariat est une façon remarquable pour les étudiants et les professionnels de s'engager dans des questions cruciales tout en cultivant leur citoyenneté mondiale et en développant des compétences utiles. Avec leurs connaissances et leur passion, les volontaires des Nations Unies contribuent à faire avancer les mandats et les principes des Nations Unies, et encouragent le multilatéralisme et la durabilité par un travail concret et pratique.

Processus de candidature

Il existe deux types de possibilités de volontariat : le volontariat à l 'étranger et le volontariat dans son propre pays. La candidature suit un processus similaire : les personnes intéressées à devenir volontaires des Nations Unies doivent d'abord s'inscrire sur le site web de gestion des applications des volontaires du programme VNU et remplir un profil pour être inclus dans le "Global Talent Pool", qui est une liste de personnes intéressées par le programme. Il convient de fournir autant de détails que possible concernant les qualifications, les compétences et l'expérience professionnelle pertinentes.

Conformément aux règles et normes du programme VNU, l'âge minimum est de 25 ans pour les affectations internationales et de 22 ans pour les affectations nationales. Les exigences de base comprennent un diplôme universitaire ou un diplôme de technicien supérieur (une maîtrise peut être nécessaire selon la nature du poste), deux ans d'expérience professionnelle pertinente et une bonne connaissance pratique d'au moins une des trois langues de travail du programme VNU - anglais, français et espagnol. Aucune preuve ou test n'est requis pour vérifier le niveau de connaissance d'une langue donnée.

Le programme des jeunes Volontaires des Nations Unies recherche également des jeunes motivés et talentueux âgés de 18 à 29 ans (les candidats doivent avoir moins de 29 ans pendant toute la durée de leur service). Les études et l'expérience requises varient selon l'affectation, mais on ne s'attend généralement pas à ce que l'expérience de travail soit de plus de deux ans.

Une fois que le candidat a complété son profil, il y a deux façons de le sélectionner. Tout d'abord, lorsque des missions sont envoyées aux VNU, une recherche est effectuée dans le vivier de candidats pour trouver des profils correspondant aux exigences de la mission ; les candidats qualifiés sont alors contactés. Dans le second scénario, la personne peut faire une demande spécifique pour un " appel spécial ", qui nécessite normalement un déploiement plus rapide du volontaire. Tous les appels spéciaux peuvent être trouvés ici. Chaque poste a une " Description de l'affectation " où les détails de l'affectation et les exigences sont détaillées.

Processus d'évaluation

Chaque fois que le programme VNU envisage une personne pour une éventuelle affectation nationale ou internationale, le candidat reçoit une "proposition d'affectation" et doit soumettre une confirmation d'intérêt par courrier électronique. Ensuite, le nom du candidat sera inclus dans une liste envoyée par le programme VNU à l'agence hôte, qui décidera, sur la base de l'examen des différents profils, quels candidats seront retenus sur la liste restreinte ou appelés à passer à l'étape suivante du processus de recrutement, qui est une évaluation complète.

L'évaluation comprend normalement une phase écrite et une phase orale. L'examen écrit n'est pas obligatoire, mais lorsqu'il y en a un, il est administré en ligne et repose sur des questions techniques de fond concernant la mission. Avec ou sans examen écrit, la partie la plus critique du processus d'évaluation est un entretien basé sur les compétences, d'une durée de 30 minutes à 1 heure, avec un panel d'enquêteurs composé de membres du personnel du programme VNU et de l'agence hôte. L'examen écrit et l'entretien se déroulent généralement dans au moins deux langues.

Recrutement et travail

Les candidats retenus resteront dans la réserve et recevront une "lettre d'offre", qui est conditionnée par des autorisations gouvernementales, médicales et de sécurité ainsi que par la vérification des informations fournies dans le profil, en particulier les références universitaires (y compris les diplômes universitaires) et professionnelles. Lorsque toutes les conditions sont remplies, l'offre doit être signée pour que la procédure d'embarquement puisse commencer. La dernière étape est la signature du contrat proprement dit.

Les volontaires sont soumis aux conditions de service des volontaires internationaux des Nations unies et des volontaires nationaux des Nations unies. Une fois déployés, ils reçoivent une formation numérique et sur place de la part du programme VNU et de l'agence hôte. Les volontaires des Nations unies ont droit à des privilèges et immunités, similaires à ceux des fonctionnaires des Nations unies, qui leur sont nécessaires pour l'exercice de leurs fonctions.

Bien qu'ils aient commencé leur processus de recrutement avec le programme VNU, pour leur travail quotidien, les volontaires des Nations Unies sont directement gérés et supervisés par l'agence ou le partenaire d'accueil.

Volontariat en ligne

Le programme VNU gère également un programme spécial pour ceux qui veulent contribuer au travail du système des Nations Unies depuis leur domicile, en utilisant leur propre PC ou ordinateur portable. Ce programme, appelé Volontariat en Ligne VNU, permet à plus de 12 000 personnes de se porter volontaires à distance chaque année, en utilisant leurs compétences dans la conduite de recherches, la conception graphique, la relecture, la traduction et d'autres travaux pour un large éventail d'entités des Nations Unies ainsi que pour des organisations non gouvernementales. Les candidats intéressés peuvent ouvrir un compte pour rejoindre la communauté mondiale des volontaires en ligne et consulter toutes les opportunités disponibles.

L'UNAI a mené une série d'entretiens avec des membres du personnel des Nations Unies afin de fournir des informations supplémentaires sur le travail pour l'ONU, et de permettre aux membres du personnel de partager leurs points de vue professionnels et personnels sur le travail pour l'Organisation. Dans cette vidéo, Fiorella Triscritti, spécialiste adjointe des affaires politiques au Département des affaires politiques et de la consolidation de la paix des Nations Unies ( DPPA), et Omar Hernández, responsable de l'information au Département des communications mondiales (DGC) des Nations Unies, décrivent leur travail en tant qu'anciens volontaires des Nations Unies et comment cette expérience a conduit à une carrière aux Nations Unies.

Ressources supplémentaires

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?The United Nations Volunteer (UNV) programme contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. The programme integrates qualified, highly motivated and well supported professionals into the work of different UN offices and promotes the value and global recognition of volunteerism.

The United Nations, with offices in 193 countries and 37,000 employees, is the world’s largest universal multilateral international organization. It inspires people from around the world to join its mission of maintaining peace, advancing human rights and promoting justice, equality and development. 

Securing employment with the Organization can seem like a daunting task, but as the scope of its work is global and multidimensional, there are many different entry points for candidates of varied educational backgrounds and diverse professional experience. UNAI designed the #Work4UN series to help you understand the UN, its structure, and some of the most common avenues available to join the organization. Today’s article is the fifth in the series and focuses on UN Volunteers.

What are UN Volunteers?

The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. The programme, administered by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), integrates qualified, highly motivated and well supported professionals into the work of different UN offices and agencies, and promotes the value and global recognition of volunteerism.

In 2018, 7,201 UN volunteers were deployed worldwide and 81% of them were from countries of the Global South. UNV is directly in charge of the actual recruitment and assignment of volunteers, who support the work of the UN in the field, regional offices, and at the Headquarters with their talent and skills, while obtaining hands-on professional experience with the UN.

Volunteerism is a remarkable way for students and professionals to engage in critical issues while nurturing their global citizenship and developing useful skills. With their knowledge and passion, UN volunteers contribute to advancing the mandates and principles of the UN, and foster multilateralism and sustainability through tangible, hands on work.

Application Process

There are two basic types of volunteer opportunities: volunteer abroad and volunteer in one’s own country. The application follows a similar process: those interested in becoming UN volunteers must first sign up at UNV’s Volunteer Management Application website and complete a profile to be included in the ‘Global Talent Pool’, which is a roster of people interested in the programme. As many details as possible should be provided regarding relevant qualifications, skills and professional experience.

As per UNV regulations and standards, the minimum age is 25 for international assignments and 22 for national assignments. Basic requirements include a university degree or higher technician diploma (a master’s degree may be needed depending on the nature of the job), two years of relevant work experience and good working knowledge of at least one of the 3 UNV working languages - English, French and Spanish. No proof or test is required to verify the level of knowledge of any given language.

The UN Youth Volunteer programme also looks for motivated and talented youth between the ages of 18 and 29 (candidates must be younger than 29 throughout the duration of their service). The educational background and experience required varies by assignment, but generally work experience over two years is not expected.

Once the candidate completes their profile, there are two ways for them to be selected. The first is when assignments are sent to UNV, a search is conducted in the applicant pool for profiles matching the requirements of the assignment; qualified candidates are then contacted. In the second scenario, the individual can apply specifically to a ‘special call’, which normally requires a faster deployment of the volunteer. All special calls can be found here. Each position has a ‘Description of Assignment’ where the assignment details and requirements are fully described.

Assessment Process

Whenever UNV is considering an individual for a potential national or international assignment, the candidate receives an ‘Assignment Proposal’ and must submit a confirmation of interest by email. Then the name of the candidate will be included in a list sent by UNV to the host agency, who will decide, based on the review of the different profiles, which candidates are short listed or called for the next step in the recruitment process, which is a comprehensive assessment.

The assessment normally consists of a written and an oral phase. The written examination is not mandatory but when there is one, it is administered online and is based on substantive technical questions regarding the assignment. With or without a written examination, the most critical part of the evaluation process is a competency-based interview, ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour, with a panel of interviewers composed of staff from UNV and the host agency. Both the written examination and the interview usually take place in at least two languages.

Recruitment and Work

Successful candidates will remain in the pool and will receive a ‘Letter of Offer’, which is conditional subject to government, medical and security clearances as well as verification of information provided in the profile, in particular academic (including university diplomas) and work references. When all the requirements are met, the offer must be signed for the onboarding process to begin. The final step is the signing of the actual contract.

Volunteers are subject to the Conditions of Service for international UN volunteers and national UN volunteers. Once deployed, they receive digital and on-site training from UNV and the host agency. UN volunteers are entitled to privileges and immunities, similar to those of UN officials as required for the exercise of their duties. Despite having started their recruitment process with UNV, for their day-to-day work UN volunteers are directly managed and supervised by the host agency or partner.

Volunteering Online

UNV also manages a special programme for those who want to contribute to the work of the UN system from their home, using their own PCs or laptops. This programme, called UNV Online Volunteering, allows more than 12,000 people to volunteer remotely every year, using their skills in conducting research, graphic design, proofreading, translating and other work for a wide range of UN entities as well as non-governmental organizations. Interested candidates can sign up for an account to join the global community of online volunteers and browse all the available opportunities.

UNAI conducted a series of interviews with United Nations staff members to provide additional information on working for the UN, and to allow staff members the opportunity to share their professional and personal insights into working for the Organization.  In this video, Fiorella Triscritti, Associate Political Affairs Officer at the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA), and Omar Hernández, Public Information Officer at the United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC), describe their work as former UN volunteers and how that experience led to a career at the UN.

Additional Resources

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