GLOBAL_AT_VENICE ­- Research and Training for Global Challenges | Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics at the Gdańsk University of Technology

Page content

News

Date added: 2022-06-14

GLOBAL_AT_VENICE ­- Research and Training for Global Challenges

Ca' Foscari University of Venice
The “GLOBAL_AT_VENICE - Research and Training for Global Challenges” - G@V is a 60-month Marie Skłodowska-Curie - COFUND Project implemented by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice to offer a truly international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral training to 15 Fellows coming from all over the world.

The aim of the programme is to strengthen high-profile researchers’ curricula, thus providing Europe and the world with a pool of researchers capable of bridging the gaps between academic and applied research, and between research and market.

The program establishes cooperation with the Institute for Global Challenges of Ca 'Foscari in six multidisciplinary research areas.

This major initiative is implemented by Ca’ Foscari together with its corporate partners, including strategic research centres, non-academic networks of spin-offs and small and medium enterprises, where fellows will have the opportunity to do secondment or research and training activity.

With a total budget of 2,362,000 €, 15 positions are available for fellows with an international profile. The programme addresses Experienced Researchers with maximum 8 years of experience since completion of PhD at the deadline of the call.

To each selected researcher the Programme offers an incoming fellowship with a duration of 24 months.

The research projects are proposed by candidates (bottom-up approach) aligned to one or more of the research areas of interest of the six global challenges Research Institutes (RI) at Ca’ Foscari University of venice.

The G@V fellows will have the chance hence to work in a stimulating and international environment with extensive experienced supervisors, in different disciplines and from different organizations in order to address large-scale challenging issues the world will have to cope with. They will furthermore benefit of a set of initiatives and additional opportunities to foster their career and research path.

Closing date: 5th August 2022.

More information is available here.

8 views