Search in News
Filter news by their Topic, for instance "EURAXESS Links Network", "Meet the researchers", "Collaborations" and others.
- Use the Filter by to refine the results based on one or more specific tags.
- Sort by, you can change the order the results are displayed either by
- Post Date, or
- Alphabetically
Your search results (7)
4 PhD fellowships are available at University of Copenhagen, in the field of Exolife Science, understood as the overlap field between astronomy, biology, physics, and chemistry. The fellowships are part of the synergy project: “Effects of bacteria on atmospheres of Earth, Mars, and exoplanets”. Start of all the fellowships is 15 August 2021, or soon thereafter. Application dadline is 15 April 2021. The project is part of a total of 6 new synergy...
The origin and nature of life and its distribution in the universe are fundamental questions for humanity. How did biomolecules form? How did life emerge? How did cellular functions evolve? Is there life elsewhere? Will life cope with human-induced challenges? You: are an ambitious scientist fascinated by very fundamental questions about life, and you are ready for the next research career step. have research experience in (bio)chemistry, (bio)...
CHAMELEON is a new Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network focused on developing virtual laboratories to study planet-forming disks and exoplanets: https://chameleon.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/. The team comprises of leading European research groups from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, and the UK. We are looking for 15 outstanding Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) to join the CHAMELEON Innovative Training Network (ITN) to study for...
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) is pleased to announce that up to15 AIAS-COFUND fellowships are available for the most talented researchers from around the world including researchers from countries in ASEAN . The scheme is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (grant agreement no 754513) and Aarhus University Research Foundation. Why apply A fellowship...
Following two successful joint calls, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) and STFC are happy to announce the third collaboration to promote new partnerships in Capacity Building in Software and Hardware Infrastructures, and Data Handling through Astronomy. The two previous STFC-NARIT calls funded through the Newton Fund have supported projects that focus on instrumentation development, giving opportunities to Thai...
5 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) positions are on offer to carry out PhD thesis on the topics of the ACO project (see Goals): millimetre instrumentation, astronomical observations and modelling, star formation, experimental and theoretical chemistry, and advanced data and modelling analysis tools. The list of ESR available positions is available here. Successful applicants will be offered a 36-month employee contract at one of the thirteen...
The first ever observation of a black hole is the result of the large scale international research collaboration Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), where EU-funded researchers have played a key role. This major scientific achievement marks a paradigm shift in our understanding of black holes, confirms the predictions of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and opens up new lines of enquiry into our universe. EU funding through the European...










