PLANTE Fellows est un nouveau programme international post doc de bourses dans le domaine des sciences végétales co-financé par le Programme de cadre (7e PC) Actions Marie Curie - Les gens, Co-financement des régionales, nationales et programmes internationaux (COFUND).PLANTE BOURSIERS est gérée de manière centralisée à la Zurich-Bâle Plant Science Center . Le Zurich-Bâle Plant Science Center est un centre de compétences de trois universités suisses, l'Université de Zurich, l'Université de Bâle et l'EPF de Zurich.L'Université de Zurich agira à titre de coordonnateur de la plante BOURSIERS. Professeur Ueli Grossniklaus à l'Université de Zurich est président du programme (voir le contact pour plus de détails).PLANTE BOURSIERS est ouvert aux candidats de partout dans le monde. 13 européen et 7 universités internationales et des instituts de recherche et trois partenaires de l'industrie ont été prédéfinies comme organisme d'accueil sur la base de leur excellence dans l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche de la plante.PLANTE FELLOWS offres env. 69 nouvelles bourses post-doc répartis entre les trois régimes différents ( entrants, sortants et de réinsertion ) et un cadre structuré programme de formation , y compris des ateliers, consacré à la formation des compétences complémentaires et des stages en entreprise. Unique en son genre, les boursiers du programme ont la possibilité d'obtenir une plante FELLOWS certification de formation après avoir terminé avec succès l'ensemble du programme de formation.PLANTE FELLOWS vise donc à établir un cadre de formation et de qualification dans le domaine de l'apprentissage / formation professionnelle long de la vie, qui complète la formation postdoctorale présente en sciences végétales avec une dimension à la concurrence internationale.lien de l'annonce :
http://www.plantfellows.ch/node/6annonce en anglais“I am very excited about the PLANT FELLOWS initiative of the PSC as it will allow networking between postdoctoral fellows and their host institutions at an international level. The postdoctoral fellows constitute a segment of academic research that is of utmost importance, but is the least organised and mentored at the institutional level. Thus they would benefit most from good preparatory training for the job market, from international contacts, mentoring, and networking activities. Such activities are even more important in a field such as plant sciences, which is often only represented by a small number of research groups in a department or a faculty. I am convinced that the PLANT FELLOWS programme will become an international flagship for plant sciences and greatly benefit the postdoctoral fellows in planning their careers and being successful on the job market.”
Prof. Ueli Grossniklaus, former president of the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center and chair of the PLANT FELLOWS programme PLANT FELLOWS is a new
international post doc fellowship programme in the field of plant sciences co-funded by the SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME (FP7) Marie Curie Actions – People, Co-funding of Regional, National and International Programmes (COFUND).
PLANT FELLOWS is centrally managed at the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center. The Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center is a competence center of three Swiss universities, the University of Zurich, the University of Basel and the ETH Zurich. The University of Zurich will act as the coordinator of PLANT FELLOWS. Professor Ueli Grossniklaus at the University of Zurich is chair of the programme (see contact for further details).
PLANT FELLOWS is open to applicants from all over the world. 13 European and 7 international universities and research institutes and 3 industry partners have been predefined as host organisations on the basis of their excellence in higher education and plant research.
PLANT FELLOWS offers approx. 69 new post doc fellowships spread between three different schemes (incoming, outgoing and reintegration) and a structured training programme, including workshops, dedicated training in complementary skills and industrial placements. Unique in its kind, the fellows of the programme have the opportunity to obtain a PLANT FELLOWS Training Certification after successfully completing the whole training programme.
PLANT FELLOWS thus aims at establishing a training and qualification framework in the area of life-long learning/vocational training, which complements the present postdoctoral training in plant sciences with an international competitive dimension.