Hosting Information
- Offer Deadline
- EU Research Framework Programme
- H2020 / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
- Country
- United Kingdom
- City
- Bangor
Organisation/Institute
- Organisation / Company
- Bangor University
- Department
- Research, Innovation and Impact Office
- Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
- No
Contact Information
- Organisation / Company Type
- Higher Education Institute
- Website
- c.thomas@bangor.ac.uk
- Postal Code
- LL57 2DG
- Street
- College Road
Description
Bangor University is offering to host and support the application of talented post doctoral and early career researchers wishing to advance their career by applying for a Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellowship.
Bangor University provides a wide range of exciting internationally known research areas and a caring and supportive work environment for early career researchers.
https://www.bangor.ac.uk/humanresources/staffdevelopment/researcherdevelopment/early-career.php.en
Browse our research websites for your research interests https://www.bangor.ac.uk/research/about.php.en
or contact
Cornelia Thomas, European and International Programmes Manager, email c.thomas@bangor.ac.uk
with your CV and a brief outline of your research interests for help with finding a suitable research group at Bangor University.
About Bangor University
Founded in 1884, Bangor University has a long tradition of academic excellence and a strong focus on the student experience. Around 11,000 students currently study at the University, with 650 teaching staff based within fourteen Academic Schools.
Bangor University is ranked in the top 40 in the UK for research*, according to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. The REF recognised that more than three-quarters of Bangor’s research is either world-leading or internationally excellent, ahead of the average for UK universities.
The University is made up of three Colleges housing fourteen academic Schools, as well as over fifty specialist research centres, enabling the provision of courses spanning the Arts, Humanities and Sciences.
Bangor’s location – close to the mountains and the sea – has been described as the best university setting in the UK. North Wales was named as the 4th best region in the world to visit by the travel guide Lonely Planet due to its stunning location and “shiny new adventure sports facilities”.
The University’s recent investments in facilities and services include the Pontio Arts and Innovation centre, a multi-million pound development which includes teaching facilities a theatre, cinema, bar, cafes and an innovation space. Pontio is also home to our Students’ Union. Other investment include the redevelopment of the University’s sports facilities at Canolfan Brailsford.